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The uan-product-stream repo provides release.sh and install.sh scripts for generating a UAN product release distribution and installing it, respectively.

Bloblet generation is currently done in master and release/shasta-X.Y branches, not main or release/uan-X.Y branches (where X.Y is the UAN major/minor version, not the overarching "Shasta" version).

Building a Release Distribution

Setup vars.sh

Use UAN_RELEASE_VERSION and UAN_RELEASE_PREFIX to switch between builds that package up master (unstable) or release (stable) builds. These variables define the location of the bloblet so ensure the locations exist on DST servers before attempting to build a release distribution.

Update Pointers to Artifacts and Install Content

  1. Update the versions of docker images, helm charts, and manifests in the docker, helm, and manifests directories, respectively.

  2. Update the Nexus repos and the blob locations where they will gather RPMs from in nexus-repositories.yaml.tmpl

  3. Update include/INSTALL.tmpl for installation instructions and include/README for general user-facing information.

  4. Make any changes necessary for building and packaging artifacts for the release distribution in release.sh.

  5. Ensure the documentation for the UAN is up-to-date in docs/ for the artifacts that are referenced in the manifests.

  6. Run git vendor update shastarelm-release to update the shared libraries provided by the Shasta Release Management release tools.

Generate a Release Distribution (local)

Run ./release.sh to create a release distribution. The distribution will appear as a dist/${NAME}-${VERSION}.tar.gz file. This is the default release distribution and is meant for airgapped system installations.

Generate a Release Distribution (Official)

  1. All changes should be made to the main branch in this repository through a pull request.
  2. If not already done, create a release branch format of release/uan-{major}.{minor}. If the branch already exists, create a PR to pull in main to the release branch. Approve and merge the PR (for existing branches).
  3. Tag the commit at the tip of the release branch with the format v{major}.{minor}.{patch} for official/stable releases. Add release candidate/alpha/beta information to the tag if this is a dev/unstable build.
  4. Wait for the build pipeline to build the package. The build pipeline in this repository is tracking changes to tags. Creating the version tag will automatically build the release distribution with the version specified.
  5. Unstable builds are available for download and installation. Any build that is not tagged with v{major}.{minor}.{patch} (e.g. v1.2.3-RC1) is considered an unstable (dev) build.
  6. Stable builds are available for download and installation as well.

Versioning

The $VERSION used when creating a release distribution is based on the latest git tag in the repository. Git tags are used to determine the version of the overall UAN product, it is NOT set in any file in this repository.

Rather, the version.sh script reads the latest tag in the repository and appends additional SEMVER-compatible versioning information to the release distribution name. Version tags in this repository must start with a "v" and be SEMVER-compliant.

  • If the current commit is tagged, the version will be ${git_tag}, minus the "v".
  • If the current commit has progressed past the tag, the output of git describe will be used (minus the "v") and appended with as is done with describe output: ${git_tag}-{# commits since tag}-g{commit}
  • If there are unstaged changes, -dirty is appended to the version string.

This naming scheme is in place to ensure that development release distributions can be created and not conflict with official releases.

Documentation

UAN documentation is stored in the docs directory. Please keep it up to date with the procedures associated with the artifacts that are referenced in the UAN manifest(s).

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