Migrating to Meteor 2.5
Most of the new features in Meteor 2.5 are either applied directly behind the scenes (in a backwards compatible manner) or are opt-in. For a complete breakdown of the changes, please refer to the changelog.
The above being said, there are a few items that you should implement to have easier time in the future.
Cordova Android 10
Cordova Android v10 now enables AndroidX. If you use any cordova-plugin that depends or uses any old support library, you need to include the cordova-plugin-androidx-adapter cordova-plugin, otherwise you will get build errors.
Login with token
Meteor.loginWithToken
from the new package accounts-passwordless
was conflicting with another method with the same name on accounts-base
so we had to rename the method of accounts-passwordless
package to Meteor.passwordlessLoginWithToken
, this change was released in Meteor 2.5.1.
Migrating from a version older than 2.4?
If you’re migrating from a version of Meteor older than Meteor 2.4, there may be important considerations not listed in this guide (which specifically covers 2.3 to 2.4). Please review the older migration guides for details:
- Migrating to Meteor 2.4 (from 2.3)
- Migrating to Meteor 2.3 (from 2.2)
- Migrating to Meteor 2.2 (from 2.0)
- Migrating to Meteor 2.0 (from 1.12)
- Migrating to Meteor 1.12 (from 1.11)
- Migrating to Meteor 1.11 (from 1.10.2)
- Migrating to Meteor 1.10.2 (from 1.10)
- Migrating to Meteor 1.10 (from 1.9.3)
- Migrating to Meteor 1.9.3 (from 1.9)
- Migrating to Meteor 1.9 (from 1.8.3)
- Migrating to Meteor 1.8.3 (from 1.8.2)
- Migrating to Meteor 1.8.2 (from 1.8)
- Migrating to Meteor 1.8 (from 1.7)
- Migrating to Meteor 1.7 (from 1.6)
- Migrating to Meteor 1.6 (from 1.5)
- Migrating to Meteor 1.5 (from 1.4)
- Migrating to Meteor 1.4 (from 1.3)
- Migrating to Meteor 1.3 (from 1.2)