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Want to use the Magento 2.4.5 for the site, Is there any problem to do this.

Can I go with the 2.4.5 version or I should select lower version.

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Magento 2.4.5-P1 is now good:

Modules, 3rd-party modules compatible with PHP 8.1. One of the changes with the biggest problem is openSearch

Requirements:

  • Composer 2.2
  • Elasticsearch 7.17 or OpenSearch 1.2
  • MariaDB 10.4 or MySQL 8.0
  • PHP 8.1
  • RabbitMQ 3.9
  • Redis 6.2
  • Varnish 7.0
  • Apache 2.4 or nginx 1.18

For example, 2.4.3 is fully tested with MariaDB 10.4. Adobe recommends that you upgrade to MariaDB 10.4 before upgrading to 2.4.3.

You setup a new Magento site use Upgrade compatibility Tool Magento:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/74058876/how-install-upgrade-compatibility-tool-magento-and-phpstorm

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  • You upgraded from 2.4 to 2.4.5?. Actually I have the extensions develop on the 2.4.4, so how much we have to work on the 2.4.5?
    – Rana Zain
    Commented Oct 25, 2022 at 7:58
  • It doesn't really depend much on classes that are deprecated, but if you use the Phpstorn IDE you can verify that the classes still exist in 2.4.5 Commented Nov 1, 2022 at 4:55
  • I just migrated Magento 2.3.4 to Magento 2.4.5. It didn't take me a long time to update. You may be having problems with OpenSearch. Commented Nov 1, 2022 at 5:05
  • I also upgrading from 2.4.3 P1 to 2.4.5 P1. I am working on my custom modules
    – Rana Zain
    Commented Nov 1, 2022 at 5:31
  • On Changing the store view in Magento 2.4.5 P1 doesn't change the language
    – Rana Zain
    Commented Nov 21, 2022 at 7:37
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Yes, Magento 2.4.5 is now good to go in cases:

  • You setup a new Magento site
  • You upgrade from an older Magento version and your custom modules, 3rd-party modules compatible with PHP 8.1

If case you upgrade from an older Magento version and your site has many custom modules, 3rd-party modules, you have to make your custom modules compatible with PHP 8.1, and make sure your 3rd-party modules are compatible with PHP 8.1 too.

It is worth noting that Magento 2.4.5-p1 was released some days ago - October 11, 2022, so you should install/upgrade to 2.4.5-p1 instead of 2.4.5.

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  • Actually I have the extensions develop on the 2.4.4, so how much we have to work on the 2.4.5?
    – Rana Zain
    Commented Oct 25, 2022 at 7:58
  • As 2.4.4 and 2.4.5 use the same PHP version (8.1), so it won't much work when you upgrade to 2.4.5. Don't forget to mark the answer you believe is the best solution to your question as accepted.
    – Tu Van
    Commented Oct 25, 2022 at 8:03
  • Sorry I have the 2.4.3 p1 with PHP 7.4 version
    – Rana Zain
    Commented Oct 25, 2022 at 8:07
  • Does your site have many extensions/custom modules? For 3rd-party modules (extensions), you should check each module to know if it is compatible with Magento 2.4.5 - PHP 8.1 or not. For your custom modules, I think it doesn't take time to make them compatible with Magento 2.4.5 - PHP 8.1
    – Tu Van
    Commented Oct 25, 2022 at 8:15
  • Its about the custom modules not the third party extensions.
    – Rana Zain
    Commented Oct 25, 2022 at 8:30
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After working on the Magento 2.4.5 and Magento 2.4.5 P1 I can recommend everyone to go with this version is good to go.

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