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  • Neil Gaietto 13 posts 72 karma points c-trib
    Mar 06, 2014 @ 16:33
    Neil Gaietto
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    Will Courier support Umbraco 7?

    Is there any word on if Courier is going to have Umbraco 7 support soon?

  • Lee 35 posts 84 karma points
    Apr 17, 2014 @ 18:37
    Lee
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    Wow, the latest Courier nightly is nearly a year old.  We can't even get a hint as to if, or when, it will be updated for Umbraco 7.  Have shame Umbraco team, have shame.

  • Khai 71 posts 161 karma points
    Apr 26, 2014 @ 20:51
    Khai
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    yes, I really hope we would get some more information about courier for Umbraco 7, because that's been holding me back to use Umbaco 7... and I also hope they will also fix a lot of issues with courier in that version because it's sometimes a pain in ass to work with courier..

  • Jeroen Breuer 4908 posts 12265 karma points MVP 4x admin c-trib
    Apr 28, 2014 @ 12:16
    Jeroen Breuer
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    Hello,

    Umbraco as a service uses Courier and supports Umbraco 7 so I assume once Umbraco as a service is done they can also update Courier.

    Jeroen

  • Martin Griffiths 826 posts 1269 karma points c-trib
    Apr 28, 2014 @ 12:58
    Martin Griffiths
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    I sincerely hope they've ironed out ALL of the kinks in Courier if it's being used in UaaS, otherwise it will very quickly gain the name "UaaSometimes"!

    Umbraco is awesome, Courier is awful!

    M.

  • Martin Griffiths 826 posts 1269 karma points c-trib
    Apr 28, 2014 @ 13:01
    Martin Griffiths
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    On a more constructive note...

    1. Dump courier as a staging/production platform for content editors, it never worked very well and you can use the built in publishing workflow, without needing courier.

    2. For your deployment strategy, dont use courier use uSync! it's awesome and it works in U7

  • Donald St. Martin 83 posts 128 karma points
    Apr 29, 2014 @ 20:46
    Donald St. Martin
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    I just installed Courier_2.7.8.15.v6.zip on version 7.1.1 and had a YSOD after installing saying "Unrecognized attribute 'id'." I had to open the Dashboard.config file to change <section id="courier"> to <section alias="courier">. The icon doesn't match either but that is just cosmetics. Hopefully nothing else broke during the install.

    I don't think it warrants logging a bug since there isn't a proper version 7 package. I'll make further notes here if I run into other trouble.

  • Zac 223 posts 575 karma points
    May 02, 2014 @ 16:28
    Zac
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    Will Courier support Umbraco 7?

    Will Courier support Umbraco 6?

    Will Courier ever work?

    Only time will tell. In the mean time, please keep advising other Umbraco developers to avoid Courier like the plague.

  • Alex Skrypnyk 6132 posts 23951 karma points MVP 7x admin c-trib
    Sep 09, 2014 @ 18:53
    Alex Skrypnyk
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    Can I use Umbraco 7.1.6 and Courier_2.7.5.89.v6 ?

    Thanks

  • Martin Griffiths 826 posts 1269 karma points c-trib
    Sep 10, 2014 @ 09:36
    Martin Griffiths
    1

    Hi Alex

    http://nightly.umbraco.org/UmbracoCourier/Umbraco%207/

    Courier for Umbraco 7. How good (or bad) it is I couldn't say as I don't use Courier any more.

    M.

  • Alex Skrypnyk 6132 posts 23951 karma points MVP 7x admin c-trib
    Sep 10, 2014 @ 10:14
    Alex Skrypnyk
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    Hi Martin,

    Thanks, it works fine.

  • Alex Skrypnyk 6132 posts 23951 karma points MVP 7x admin c-trib
    Sep 10, 2014 @ 12:30
    Alex Skrypnyk
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    no ) it's not work with Umbraco 7.1.6 (

  • Martin Griffiths 826 posts 1269 karma points c-trib
    Sep 10, 2014 @ 12:32
    Martin Griffiths
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    Not surprised it's giving you trouble! Use uSync!

  • Alex Skrypnyk 6132 posts 23951 karma points MVP 7x admin c-trib
    Sep 10, 2014 @ 12:34
    Alex Skrypnyk
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    How it can help ?

  • Martin Griffiths 826 posts 1269 karma points c-trib
    Sep 10, 2014 @ 12:44
    Martin Griffiths
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    Well it depends on what youre after...

    If you need the ability to copy content along with all of its dependencies....Only courier can do this....although I personally had to give up on Courier because it was too unreliable anyway.

    If you want to just keep track (copy) structural bits and bobs that are stuck inside the database, so doctypes, macros etc from one build to another. uSync is perfect and reliable between same versions of Umbraco. It shells these out to the filesystem and you can check them into your source control if needs be.

    uSync will also sync templates (so masterpages and views) But it seems to get the two different types mixed up in Umbraco 6. As these are actually in the filesystem anyway it's probably better to add them manually in Umbraco. If there's one thing the dev. team really need to sort out, is removing the database dependency from templates altogether!

    There is a content edition of uSync, but it does have a lot of limitations, but you may find it useful.

    https://www.nuget.org/packages/uSync/ - Umbraco 7 version of uSync.

    http://our.umbraco.org/projects/developer-tools/usynccontentedition

    M.

  • Alex Skrypnyk 6132 posts 23951 karma points MVP 7x admin c-trib
    Sep 10, 2014 @ 12:47
    Alex Skrypnyk
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    Thanks Martin. But problem is in dlls dependencies. uSync uses different ddls from Umbraco 7.1.6

  • Ian Grainger 71 posts 135 karma points
    Nov 19, 2014 @ 13:05
    Ian Grainger
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    1. Dump courier as a staging/production platform for content editors, it never worked very well and you can use the built in publishing workflow, without needing courier.

    2. For your deployment strategy, dont use courier use uSync! it's awesome and it works in U7

     

    Does the built in publishing workflow allow publishing content to a live server? I can't see that option on my Umbraco 7 install? Please could you let me know how do you do this?

    uSync seems not to be set up for live deployment, but rather for keeping - as per the project's webpage: "Courier: uSync.ContentEdition is designed for developers to work together across a source control system it keeps content in sync, it doesn’t offer publishing, or deployment. " (http://our.umbraco.org/projects/developer-tools/usynccontentedition). It's also not yet reached version 1, which makes me nervous! Could you let me know if you're using it for live deployment successfully?

    Thanks very much!

  • Martin Griffiths 826 posts 1269 karma points c-trib
    Nov 19, 2014 @ 17:32
    Martin Griffiths
    1

    Hi Ian

    We used Courier v1.3 entirely as an end-user product and we had "Staging" and "Live" versions of our sites with courier keeping the two in-sync by the end-user activated menu option, "transfer to live". Courier at this point of it's lifecycle required all developer assets to be in-place on the live box and could ONLY handle content and linked media either in the RTE or picked with a datatype.

    Now you could ask, "Why give end users a staging platform?". At the time, it was recommended by our agency as a means to "test out" new content and allow people inside the business to easily view it before it goes live. For us, this wasn't orientated around developer setups, instead a decision based on end-user need.

    Since the hand over of our corporate sites and subsequent on-development of them we've upgraded the builds from version 4.0.4.2 to version 6.1.6. This has been a long and interesting journey which has ultimately ended up in us dropping our staging server altogether for users, along with Courier.

    Now end-users use Umbraco's preview functionality and the simple worflow options built into editor/writer security groups. This is more than enough for them and it means they gain full access to the rollback/history functionality that was locked away from them on live.

    I've tried many, many, many times to resurrect Courier 2.x as a developer product to manage our staging build but alas since it's inception it's been too unreliable to use. Lately i've started to test out the nightly builds exclusively for Umbraco 7. Apparently a lot has been learned during the build of Umbraco as a Service, and I can say, my intial use of it has been pretty successful! (Shock! Horror!)

    If you want to try it for yourself go here...

    http://nightly.umbraco.org/UmbracoCourier/Umbraco%207/

    Regardless of how good Courier eventually becomes though, I would NEVER give it to end users again...It's purely a developer tool now.

    I hope this helps

    Kind regards

    Martin

      

     

  • Ian Grainger 71 posts 135 karma points
    Nov 19, 2014 @ 17:40
    Ian Grainger
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    That is very, very helpful, thanks Martin.

    We just want a way to transfer changes from the development (developer controlled) server to the live (where only content is being changed by our client's employees) server.

    I'm considering starting to use uSync for releases of changes, because most of the work is outside of content - but there will be some content changes, and It'd still be nice to have a way to move those. It sounds like Courier might be it when it leaves beta for 7 - but the sites I'm looking at now are 4 and 7, so it'd be either the old version (which you say is very unreliable) or the beta version (which I'm not going to use for a production server.

    Might start seriously looking into uSync, anway. Thanks again.

  • Martin Griffiths 826 posts 1269 karma points c-trib
    Nov 19, 2014 @ 17:51
    Martin Griffiths
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    Hi Ian

    I have played around with "uSync Content edition" quite a bit and it has quite a lot missing, support for it has been a bit slow and i'm not so sure it can be considered "reliable".

    The main uSync product on the other hand is as good as you'd need in day-to-day use and i've found it to be quite reliable. It can slow large sites down on warm up, but once the XML has been built things settle back down. This immediately gives you a repo you can check in, if you use source control. One thing worth mentioning is DONT use uSync on different versions of Umbraco between staging and live. uSync utilises built in APIs that change from version to version. So you can easily end up with XML that won't import!

    If you do still need content mirroring, go back to Courier using the latest nightly assuming you're on Umbraco 7. I was quite amazed how well it worked from the off! No more nasty .net errors in big red panels lol!

    Kind regards

    Martin.

  • Paul Sterling 718 posts 1534 karma points MVP 8x admin c-trib
    Dec 02, 2014 @ 22:28
    Paul Sterling
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    @All 

    A note that Courier for v7 is available http://our.umbraco.org/projects/umbraco-pro/umbraco-courier-2 ;

    We have a few additional updates and support for List Views, Grid Editors, and Document Type Compositions coming just on the heels of the Umbraco 7.2.0 release.

    -Paul

  • Martin Griffiths 826 posts 1269 karma points c-trib
    Dec 03, 2014 @ 10:17
    Martin Griffiths
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    Hi Paul

    What build are you referring to? 115 on the nightlies?

    Build 102 is on Our.

    M.

     

  • Paul Sterling 718 posts 1534 karma points MVP 8x admin c-trib
    Dec 03, 2014 @ 20:38
    Paul Sterling
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    @Martin

    The 115 nightly build is a WIP for support of the items noted (grid, doc type compositions, list view) targeted at the 7.2+ release.  As with all nightlies it is unsupported - unless we point you to a specific one we've tested.  

    The 102 build is the supported release (the one on Our).  There is one issue with macro parameters if they are content/media pickers, but this will be updated with the next release.

    The next release (Courier 2.11.0 for v7) will contain the fix for macro parameters and the support for the 7.2 items but will will work with all v7 versions. 

    You are always welcome to evaluate the nightly builds and send us feedback - we love that in fact!  

    -Paul

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