🤦♂️I JUST found that seconds before you posted and was coming here to post. But thank you! In case someone else finds this (including future me)… in my case, for some reason, the docker container name did not match what was in that documentation (mine was appwrite_appwrite_1 ???)
If you have only one Appwrite container running, 'appwrite' should work fine. In case you are running multiple containers named 'appwrite', you can use the container ID to run the upgrade command.
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🤦♂️I JUST found that seconds before you posted and was coming here to post. But thank you! In case someone else finds this (including future me)… in my case, for some reason, the docker container name did not match what was in that documentation (mine was appwrite_appwrite_1 ???)
If you have only one Appwrite container running, 'appwrite' should work fine. In case you are running multiple containers named 'appwrite', you can use the container ID to run the upgrade command.