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HOWTO make a new release [DRAFT]

Note

I have no clue on the proper procedures for doing releases, and I keep on doing clumsy mistakes - hence the need for this document. Anyway, perhaps there are better ways of doing releases? Feel free to shout out (or write up a pull-request).

Checklist

  • Go through changes since last release and compare it with the CHANGELOG.md. Any change should be logged.
  • Run tests towards as many servers as possible
    • On breakages, record an issue, check if the previous release also breaks. If so, the breakage is most likely due to server changes. For patch-level releases we don't care about such breakages, for minor-level releases we should try to work around problems
    • It's proper to document somewhere (TODO: where? how?) what servers have been tested
  • Does any of the changes require documentation to be rewritten? The documentation should ideally be in sync with the code upon release time.
  • Look through github pull requests and see if there is anything that ought to be included in the release
  • For minor and major releases, look through the github issues, anything urgent there that should be fixed prior to doing a new release?
  • Write up some release notes. (I typically keep a short summary of the changes in the CHANGELOG, and use that as the release notes).
  • Verify that we're on the right branch - git checkout master. (master may not always be right - sometimes we may want to use a dedicated branch connected to the release-series, i.e. v1.3)
  • Commit the changes (typically CHANGELOG.md, __init__.py, documentation): git commit -am "preparing for releasing v${VERSION}
  • Create a tag: git tag -as v${VERSION} - use the release notes in the tag message.
  • Make a clone: git clone caldav/ caldav-release ; cd caldav-release ; git checkout v${VERSION}
  • Run tests (particularly the style check): pytest and tox -e style.
  • Push the code to github: cd ~/caldav ; git push ; git push --tags
  • Some people relies on the github release system for finding releases - go to https://github.com/python-caldav/caldav/releases/new, choose the new tag, copy the version number and the release notes in.
  • The most important part - push to pypi:
    cd ~/caldav-release
    python3 -m venv venv
    . venv/bin/activate
    pip install -U pip build twine
    python -m build
    python -m twine upload dist/*
    
  • Remove the release dir: rm -r caldav-release

List of mistakes to be avoided

This is most likely not complete, but should explain some of the "silly" steps above ...

  • Forgetting to set a release git tag
  • Forgetting to update the version number (or setting it wrongly) - but now setuptools-scm is supposed to take care of that)
  • Doing last-minute changes in i.e. CHANGELOG.md causing the style test to break
  • Forgetting to add new files to the git repo
  • Having checked out a branch or tag or something, and tagging that as the new release rather than the latest HEAD.
  • Forgetting to push to pypi, or pushing something else than the tagged revision to pypi
  • Pushing out junk files in the pypi-release (i.e. .pyc-files, log files, temp files, tests/conf_private.py, etc
  • Not adding the release to the "github releases" (I don't care much about this feature, but apparently some people check there to find the latest release version)