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Magento 2 Apply .Patch File | How To?

by | Jan 19, 2024

To apply a .patch file in Magento 2 involves using a patch file to make changes to the Magento codebase. As part of our Magento Development Services, Bobcares provides answers to all of your questions.

How to apply a .patch file in Magento 2?

In the context of Magento 2, applying a patch file means using a patch file to make changes or repairs to the Magento codebase. By applying a patch file, which contains the differences between the modified and original code, the Magento files will be updated appropriately. Here’s a detailed tutorial on using a.patch file in Magento 2:

1. Initially, we must aware of the .patch file’s contents and its purpose. Typically, it contains details on the files that need to be edited and the adjustments that need to be made.

2. It is essential to backup the Magento installation, including the files and database, before implementing any patches. This guarantees that, in the event of a problem, we can bring the website back up and operational.

3. In the root directory of the Magento installation, upload or copy the .patch file.

4. Go to the server’s command-line interface, which hosts Magento.

5. Transfer the directory to the Magento root folder by using the cd command.

6. To apply the patch, use the patch command. Usually, the command appears like this:

magento 2 apply .patch file

7. After applying the patch, check that the changes in the files meet the expectations.

8. To ensure that the modifications take effect, clear the Magento cache.

magento 2 apply .patch file

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Conclusion

With the steps in this article, we can easily apply a .patch file to the Magento services.

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