# Upgrading ## Upgrading to version 4.0.0 Version 4.0.0 of AshAuthentication adds support for Ash 3.0 and in line with [a number of changes in Ash](`e:ash:upgrading-to-3.0.html`) there are some corresponding changes to Ash Authentication: - Token generation is enabled by default, meaning that you will have to explicitly set [`authentication.tokens.enabled?`](documentation/dsls/DSL:-AshAuthentication.md#authentication-tokens-enabled?) to `false` if you don't need them. - Sign in tokens are enabled by default in the password strategy. What this means is that instead of returning a regular user token on sign-in in the user's metadata, we generate a short-lived token which can be used to actually sign the user in. This is specifically to allow live-view based sign-in UIs to display an authentication error without requiring a page-load. ## Upgrading to version 3.6.0. As of version 3.6.0 the `TokenResource` extension adds the `subject` attribute which allows us to more easily match tokens to specific users. This unlocks some new use-cases (eg sign out everywhere). This means that you will need to generate new migrations and migrate your database. ### Upgrade steps: > ### Warning {: .warning} > > If you already have tokens stored in your database then the migration will > likely throw a migration error due to the new `NOT NULL` constraint on > `subject`. If this happens then you can either delete all your tokens or > explicitly add the `subject` attribute to your resource with `allow_nil?` set > to `true`. eg: > > ```elixir > attributes do > attribute :subject, :string, allow_nil?: true > end > ``` 1. Run `mix ash_postgres.generate_migrations --name=add_subject_to_token_resource` 2. Run `mix ash_postgres.migrate` 3. 🎉