Previous PRO Versions
If you start the latest version of Quokka.js ‘Pro’ edition with an expired license, you will receive a message telling you that you that your license has expired and you must either:
- Purchase a renewal with a 30% discount
- Switch to Quokka’s community edition
- Downgrade to a previous version
How do I determine the previous version I can use?
All previous versions are listed at the bottom of this page. You can paste your Quokka license to determine the latest version you can use.
I thought my license was ‘perpetual’?
Your license is indeed perpetual, you are entitled to continue to use any version released within 12 months after purchase indefinitely.
Why do I need to renew to get the latest updates?
The Javascript landscape is fast moving and in addition to new features and bug fixes, our upgrade program includes support for new Editor versions (VS Code, IntelliJ), new Javascript/TypeScript language features, and new versions of existing libraries and frameworks. There is a significant amount of work required on our side to support these, which is why upgrades are limited to 12 months.
How do I renew?
You can renew your license at any time by visiting the Wallaby Store and then
selecting to Claim
your renewal discount. For personal licenses, you must provide the email address associated with
your previous purchase. For company licenses, you must provide your previous order number.
I didn’t upgrade Quokka, so why is my license no longer valid?
Some Editors (VS Code) can update themselves or their extensions automatically, without you knowing. You will need to make sure that you are using a version of Quokka that is supported by your license.
How do I continue to use my expired license with VS Code?
To continue to use the version of Quokka your license entitles you to, you will need to
check your license expiry date and install a version of Quokka released before that date by
right-clicking on the extension name in VS Code and using the Install Another Version
menu item.
To stop seeing the reminder about expired version you may use the Suppress Expiration Notifications
Quokka VS Code
setting.
How do I continue to use my expired license with IntelliJ?
To continue to use the version of Quokka your license entitles you to, you will need to
check your license expiry date and download a version of Quokka released before that date.
After determining the Quokka version you are entitled to, you must download the previous version and install it in
IntelliJ using the Install plugin from disk...
command.
How do I continue to use my expired license with Sublime Text?
To continue to use the version of Quokka your license entitles you to, you will need to contact us and provide us with your license key or your order number.
Will I be able to use Quokka with new versions of my editor?
Yes. However, if your editor introduces a breaking change that requires a Quokka update, older versions of Quokka may no longer work with the latest editor version.
If your Quokka version isn’t supported by the latest editor update, you can find links below to download a previous editor version: