# Upgrading !!! important No matter the method you use for upgrading, _if you use template overrides, make sure your templates are compatible with the new version of ingress-nginx_. ## Without Helm To upgrade your ingress-nginx installation, it should be enough to change the version of the image in the controller Deployment. I.e. if your deployment resource looks like (partial example): ```yaml kind: Deployment metadata: name: ingress-nginx-controller namespace: ingress-nginx spec: replicas: 1 selector: ... template: metadata: ... spec: containers: - name: ingress-nginx-controller image: registry.k8s.io/ingress-nginx/controller:v1.0.4@sha256:545cff00370f28363dad31e3b59a94ba377854d3a11f18988f5f9e56841ef9ef args: ... ``` simply change the `v1.0.4` tag to the version you wish to upgrade to. The easiest way to do this is e.g. (do note you may need to change the name parameter according to your installation): ``` kubectl set image deployment/ingress-nginx-controller \ controller=registry.k8s.io/ingress-nginx/controller:v1.0.5@sha256:55a1fcda5b7657c372515fe402c3e39ad93aa59f6e4378e82acd99912fe6028d \ -n ingress-nginx ``` For interactive editing, use `kubectl edit deployment ingress-nginx-controller -n ingress-nginx`. ## With Helm If you installed ingress-nginx using the Helm command in the deployment docs so its name is `ingress-nginx`, you should be able to upgrade using ```shell helm upgrade --reuse-values ingress-nginx ingress-nginx/ingress-nginx ``` ### Migrating from stable/nginx-ingress See detailed steps in the upgrading section of the `ingress-nginx` chart [README](https://github.com/kubernetes/ingress-nginx/blob/main/charts/ingress-nginx/README.md#migrating-from-stablenginx-ingress).