CLI still asking to try Ionic 4 beta - ionic-framework

On 23/01/2019 ionic 4 released. Today I updated the cli through npm install -g ionic But cli still asking to try ionic 4 beta. I am starting a new project and I don't want any beta bug. Help me. Thanks in advance

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Can we deploy ionic 1 app using latest version?

I am able to build ionic 1 app but it is not working fine. I am building my ionic 1 app with latest version of ionic. I don't know what is exact reason for this. Can you help me on this?.
Thanks in advance.
I'm guessing you are using the latest version of the ionic CLI and a project with ionic 1 library installed?
The latest ionic CLI works with ionic 1 javascript libraries.

Ionic 2 app not installing #ionic-native/network

I'm trying to use cordova-plugin-network-information and #ionic-native/network in my ionic 2 app. However, I get the following error when trying to execute npm install --save #ionic-native/network.
npm WARN #ionic-native/network#3.8.1 requires a peer of #ionic-native/core#^3.6.0 but none was installed.
npm WARN #ionic-native/network#3.8.1 requires a peer of rxjs#^5.0.1 but none was installed.
How do I fix this? Do I need to upgrade to ionic 3?
You need to install ionic native 3.x. Seems you are using ionic native 2.x. please update your package.json. It should work. if I am not mistaken, the latest version is 3.6.1. please follow below guide for more details. Kindly note that it require quite some changes to migrate to ionic native 3.x but thing is you get to mock them which is supported in the browser.
https://github.com/driftyco/ionic-native/blob/master/README.md
Ashley
Most of the time we see warnings in our projects. However, these should not affect your application. But, as Ashley suggested, update your application to the latest version to ensure everything is working as it should.
Please use as root/admin if on ubuntu try this
sudo npm install
if on windows
open cmd as administrator

Can i run the ionic v1 project when i have ionic CLI 3.0.0

Now i have the latest version of ionic 3.0.0. My ionic version: 3.0.0.
And my ionic info:
global packages:
#ionic/cli-utils : 1.0.0
Ionic CLI : 3.0.0
System:
Node : v7.3.0
OS : macOS Sierra
Xcode : Xcode 8.3.2 Build version 8E2002
ios-deploy : 1.9.0
ios-sim : 5.0.13
Now i have two question in this. I searched , but not able to get the clear. If any one can answer. It will be helpful for many new bie like me.
So,
1.Now i have ionic 3.0.0. Then if i want to open the project in ionic v2. i will give ` ionic start newapp blank --v2 or (--ts_)'. And i will use some updated plugin having in ionic 3.0.0. Does it will work out. or i need to create a seperate project for ionic version 3 ??
Now i have old ionic 1 project that i am still working on. So once i update my ionic to3.0.0. Now what i done is :
ionic start newapp blank --v1 then i copied my old project www folder to this newapp and i replaced it.
My question is. Still can i use angular js1 to code for this project also. And while make ionic release means when i want to put it in my app store. Does any problem will occur. Because i have create this project as --v1.
If yes when i create a new project ionic start newapp blank --v1 its asking me Link this app to your Ionic Dashboard to use tools like Ionic View? y/N : what should i need to do
Please clarify me..thanks in advance
Using the ionic-cli version 3.0 you should be able to work on all versions of ionic projects.
The new cli will create an ionic v3 app by default. If you want to create an ionic v1 app, you need to add --v1. But if you are starting with a new app, I strongly recommend going for v2+.
Depending on the version your ionic app has, you need to add some additional plugins:
#ionic/cli-plugin-ionic-angular – Ionic Angular project plugin that provides useful build tools and generators. (ionic v2+)
#ionic/cli-plugin-ionic1 – Ionic 1 project plugin that has functionality ported from the old CLI.
#ionic/cli-plugin-cordova – Essential for an Ionic/Cordova app.
#ionic/cli-plugin-proxy – For proxying CLI requests through a firewall.
I can't tell you if you need to link your app to the dashboard. If you are using the Ionic services (Push, View, etc), then it makes sense.
That being said, I have experienced quite a few "bugs" or inconsistent behaviour with the new cli, so you might need to downgrade if something doesn't work.
I had this same worry when I updated my Ionic to v3 (CLI 3.1.2). They seem to really be pushing to use their cloud services (obviously, they want to start making some money on it).
When I tried the old v1 command:
ionic build ios
I received:
The build command has been renamed. To find out more, run:
ionic cordova build --help
So, then I tried
ionic covdova build ios
That failed with this:
ionic package build ios
[ERROR] Your project file (./ionic.config.json) does not contain 'app_id'. Run ionic link.
So, after looking around a bit, I used this command and it worked:
ionic cordova build ios --v1
It asked me to install a couple of things, then chugged out a new successful build. All good.
Please use following command as I had trouble with "--v1"
ionic start newapp blank --type=ionic1
As mentioned by #Samuel.
Add Ionic 1 CLI to the devDependency list. Open package.json file in the project directory and add the following line to devDependencies.
"#ionic/cli-framework": "^1.0.0-rc.2"
Example package.json:
Running ionic repair removed package.json and node_modules then, if prompted, run npm audit fix, and then you will be asked to Install #angular/cli?

If i update to ionic 2 can i still use ionic 1

If I update my version of ionic to version 2 can i still use version 1.7.14 in my code?
Will it mess anything up?
You can still work with ionic 1 code and everything will work without problems

Migration from ionic beta 13 to beta 14

What are the best possible ways to migrate my project developed in ionic beta 13 version to the latest release of ionic beta 14?
I recommend to review the changelog of ionic https://github.com/driftyco/ionic/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md and the migration guide from AngularJS 1.2 to 1.3 (since the underlying AngularJS version was bumped with beta14 of ionic).
The Angular migration guide is located here: https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/migration
For most projects, the two commands that you'd want to use to get Ionic up to date are:
First, make sure your CLI is up to date:
sudo npm install -g ionic
Second, update the project libraries:
ionic lib update
For advanced users, the links shared in other answers will be of great help.