Getting rid of stubborn extensions.

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  • jamie
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2025
    • 165

    #1

    Getting rid of stubborn extensions.

    I need to upgrade from version 9.1.9 to 9.2.5. Before doing so, I want to clear out some old extensions. Whether I try to remove them via the CLI or the GUI, I can't seem to get rid of the following—and likely others as well. Since I’m not receiving any errors in the CLI or logs, I’m not sure what to do:
    • Name: eSignature Documents for EspoCRM
      ID: 62ac8dc7437add710
      Version: 3.0.9
    • Name: Dav Integration
      ID: 65a68de72a7a17846
      Version: 1.0.1
    • Name: Dubas Google Fonts
      ID: 6356a12b70bf11599
      Version: 1.0.0

    I did have to increase my PHP memory limit to 8GB, but at least the CLI process now completes successfully.
  • victor
    Active Community Member
    • Aug 2022
    • 1055

    #2
    You can try to remove via CLI using the ID of each extension.
    This is the recommended method.

    Code:
    bin/command extension -l
    and after
    Code:
    bin/command extension -u --id="extension-ID"
    If that doesn't work, physically delete each of the unnecessary folders in /espo_root_folder/custom/Espo/Modules/ --> Make Rebuild via CLI.
    This is the not recommended method.
    Last edited by victor; 11-21-2025, 04:35 PM.

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    • shalmaxb
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2015
      • 1792

      #3
      In addition, somtimes there maybe rests of extensions in the database -> table extensions. You can delete the respective rows.

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      • jamie
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2025
        • 165

        #4
        Originally posted by victor
        You can try to remove via CLI using the ID of each extension.
        This is the recommended method.

        Code:
        bin/command extension -l
        and after
        Code:
        bin/command extension -u --id="extension-ID"
        If that doesn't work, physically delete each of the unnecessary folders in /espo_root_folder/custom/Espo/Modules/ --> Make Rebuild via CLI.
        This is not the recommended method.
        yeah it was via the CLI I was doing it, and still didn't, and as shalmaxb said, likely random database stuffs is hanging around Thankful I had another install i use to demo stuffs where the uninstall worked and i moved around the databases

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