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Releasing RetroLab

Automated releases

The recommended way to make a release is to use jupyter_releaser.

We follow a similar bump strategy as in JupyterLab: https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/blob/master/RELEASE.md#bump-version

If you would still like to do the release manually instead, read below.

Making a manual new release of RetroLab

This process is still a bit manual and consists of running a couple of commands.

Getting a clean environment

Creating a new environment can help avoid pushing local changes and any extra tag.

mamba create -q -y -n retrolab-release -c conda-forge twine nodejs jupyter-packaging jupyterlab -y
conda activate retrolab-release

Alternatively, the local repository can be cleaned with:

git clean -fdx

Releasing on PyPI

Make sure the dist/ folder is empty.

  1. Update retrolab/_version.py with the new version number
  2. Commit the changes
  • git add retrolab/_version.py
  • git commit -m "Release x.y.z"
  1. Bump the frontend packages:
  • jlpm
  • jlpm run lerna version x.y.z --no-push --amend --force-publish
  1. Run: python -m pip install build && python -m build
  2. Double check the size of the bundles in the dist/ folder
  3. Test the release by installing the wheel or sdist: `python -m pip install ./dist/retrolab-x.y.z-py3-none-any.whl
  4. export TWINE_USERNAME=mypypi_username
  5. twine upload dist/*

Releasing on conda-forge

The simplest is to wait for the bot to automatically open the PR.

Alternatively, to do the update manually:

  1. Open a new PR on https://github.com/conda-forge/retrolab-feedstock to update the version and the sha256 hash
  2. Wait for the tests
  3. Merge the PR

The new version will be available on conda-forge soon after.

Publish the packages to npm

  1. Publish the packages: jlpm run lerna publish from-package

Committing and tagging

Push the release commit to the main branch:

git push origin main

Then create a new release from the GitHub interface.