The purpose of this guide is to provide instructions for migrations from htmx 1.x to htmx 2.x. We place a very high value on backwards compatibility, so in most cases this migrations should require very little, if any, work.
If you are still using the legacy hx-ws
and hx-sse
attributes, please upgrade to the extension versions (available in 1.x)
Default Changes
htmx.config.scrollBehavior
to 'smooth'
DELETE
requests to use a form-encoded body rather than parameters, revert
htmx.config.methodsThatUseUrlParams
to ["get"]
(it’s a little crazy, but DELETE
, according to the spec, should
use request parameters.)htmx.config.selfRequestsOnly
to false
If you are using htmx in a module setting, we now provide module-type specific files for all three of the major
JavaScript module types: /dist/htmx.esm.js
, /dist/htmx.umd.js
& /dist/htmx.amd.js
All extensions have been removed from the core htmx distribution and are distributed separately on their own website. While most 1.x extensions will continue to work with htmx 2, you must upgrade the SSE extension to the 2.x version, and it is recommended that you upgrade all of them to the 2.x versions.
Convert any hx-on
attributes to their hx-on:
equivalent:
<button hx-get="/info" hx-on="htmx:beforeRequest: alert('Making a request!')
htmx:afterRequest: alert('Done making a request!')">
Get Info!
</button>
becomes:
<button hx-get="/info" hx-on:htmx:before-request="alert('Making a request!')"
hx-on:htmx:after-request="alert('Done making a request!')">
Get Info!
</button>
Note that you must use the kebab-case of the event name due to the fact that attributes are case-insensitive in HTML.
The htmx.makeFragment()
method now always returns a DocumentFragment
rather than either an Element
or DocumentFragment
If you are an extension author and your extension was using selectAndSwap
method from internal API, it was removed and replaced with swap
method,
which is available from both internal and public htmx APIs
To do swap using new method, you need to simply use
let content = "<div>Hello world</div>"; // this is HTML that will be swapped into target
let target = api.getTarget(child);
let swapSpec = api.getSwapSpecification(child);
api.swap(target, content, swapSpec);
swap
method documentation is available on JS API Reference
IE is no longer supported in htmx 2.0, but htmx 1.x continues to support IE and will be supported for the foreseeable future.
This is the official htmx 1.x -> 2.x upgrade music: