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# plugin upgrade

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Upgrade an existing plugin

### Options

| Name                      | Type   | Default | Description                                                           |
|:--------------------------|:-------|:--------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `--disable-content-trust` | `bool` | `true`  | Skip image verification                                               |
| `--grant-all-permissions` |        |         | Grant all permissions necessary to run the plugin                     |
| `--skip-remote-check`     |        |         | Do not check if specified remote plugin matches existing plugin image |


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## Description

Upgrades an existing plugin to the specified remote plugin image. If no remote
is specified, Docker will re-pull the current image and use the updated version.
All existing references to the plugin will continue to work.
The plugin must be disabled before running the upgrade.

## Examples

The following example installs `vieus/sshfs` plugin, uses it to create and use
a volume, then upgrades the plugin.

```console
$ docker plugin install vieux/sshfs DEBUG=1

Plugin "vieux/sshfs:next" is requesting the following privileges:
 - network: [host]
 - device: [/dev/fuse]
 - capabilities: [CAP_SYS_ADMIN]
Do you grant the above permissions? [y/N] y
vieux/sshfs:next

$ docker volume create -d vieux/sshfs:next -o sshcmd=root@1.2.3.4:/tmp/shared -o password=XXX sshvolume

sshvolume

$ docker run -it -v sshvolume:/data alpine sh -c "touch /data/hello"

$ docker plugin disable -f vieux/sshfs:next

viex/sshfs:next

# Here docker volume ls doesn't show 'sshfsvolume', since the plugin is disabled
$ docker volume ls

DRIVER              VOLUME NAME

$ docker plugin upgrade vieux/sshfs:next vieux/sshfs:next

Plugin "vieux/sshfs:next" is requesting the following privileges:
 - network: [host]
 - device: [/dev/fuse]
 - capabilities: [CAP_SYS_ADMIN]
Do you grant the above permissions? [y/N] y
Upgrade plugin vieux/sshfs:next to vieux/sshfs:next

$ docker plugin enable vieux/sshfs:next

viex/sshfs:next

$ docker volume ls

DRIVER              VOLUME NAME
viuex/sshfs:next    sshvolume

$ docker run -it -v sshvolume:/data alpine sh -c "ls /data"

hello
```

## Related commands

* [plugin create](plugin_create.md)
* [plugin disable](plugin_disable.md)
* [plugin enable](plugin_enable.md)
* [plugin inspect](plugin_inspect.md)
* [plugin install](plugin_install.md)
* [plugin ls](plugin_ls.md)
* [plugin push](plugin_push.md)
* [plugin rm](plugin_rm.md)
* [plugin set](plugin_set.md)