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Definition
A release is mostly a git tag of http://github.com/wallabag/wallabag, following semantic versioning.
Steps to release
During this documentation, we assume the release is $LAST_WALLABAG_RELEASE.
Files to edit
app/config/wallabag.yml(wallabag_core.version)CHANGELOG.md(by using this commandgithub-changes -o wallabag -r wallabag -k YOURGITHUBTOKEN --only-pulls --use-commit-body --title Changelog --date-format YYYY/MM/DD --between-tags 2.0.0-alpha.0...master -n 2.1.3. github-changes is available here)
Create release on GitHub
- Run these commands to create the tag:
git checkout master
git pull origin master
git checkout -b release-$LAST_WALLABAG_RELEASE
SYMFONY_ENV=prod composer up --no-dev
- Update
.travis.ymlfile and replace the composer line with this one:
script:
- - travis_wait bash composer install -o --no-interaction --no-progress --prefer-dist
+ - travis_wait composer update --no-interaction --no-progress
- Then continue with these commands:
git add --force composer.lock .travis.yml
git commit -m "Release wallabag $LAST_WALLABAG_RELEASE"
git push origin release-$LAST_WALLABAG_RELEASE
- Create a new pull request with this title
DON'T MERGE Release wallabag $LAST_WALLABAG_RELEASE. This pull request is used to launch builds on Travis-CI. - Run these command to create the package:
make release master /tmp wllbg-release prod
- Create the new release on GitHub. You have to upload on this page the package.
- Delete the
release-$LAST_WALLABAG_RELEASEbranch and close the pull request (DO NOT MERGE IT). - Update the URL shortener (used on
wllbg.orgto generate links likehttps://wllbg.org/latest-v2-packageorhttp://wllbg.org/latest-v2) - Update the downloads page on the website (MD5 sum, release date)
- Update Dockerfile https://github.com/wallabag/docker (and create a new tag)
- Update wallabag.org website (downloads, releases and new blog post)
- Put the next patch version suffixed with
-devinapp/config/config.yml(wallabag_core.version) - Drink a 🍺!
composer.lock
A release tag must contain a composer.lock file. It sets which dependencies were available at the time a release was done,
making it easier to fix issues after the release. It also speeds up composer install on stable versions a LOT, by skipping the
dependencies resolution part.
Since composer.lock is ignored by default, either it must be removed from .gitignore in the release branch,
or it must be added using git add --force composer.lock.
Target PHP version
composer.lock is always built for a particular version, by default the one it is generated (with composer update).
If the PHP version used to generate the .lock isn't a widely available one (like PHP 7), a more common one should
be locally specified in composer.lock:
"config": {
"platform": {
"php": "5.5.9",
"ext-something": "4.0"
}
}