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A check list of things to be done before a release.
Things to do before issuing a new release:
-
Update docs/user-manual/en/versions.md to include appropriate release notes and upgrade instructions. See previous entries for guidance.
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Build the release locally: mvn clean install -Prelease
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Test the standalone release (this should be done on windows as well as linux):
- Unpack the distribution zip or tar.gz
- Start and stop the server
- Run the examples (follow the instructions under examples/index.html)
- Check the manuals have been created properly
- Check the javadocs are created correctly (including the diagrams)
If everything is successful follow these next steps to build and publish artifacts to Nexus and send out a release vote.
Key to Sign the Release
If you don't have a key to sign the release artifacts, follow the instruction at apache release signing.
Ensure that your key is listed at https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/activemq/KEYS. If not, generate the key information, e.g.:
gpg --list-sigs username@apache.org > /tmp/key; gpg --armor --export username@apache.org >> /tmp/key
Then send the key information in /tmp/key
to private@activemq.apache.org
so it can be added.
Ensure that your key is listed at https://home.apache.org/keys/committer/.
If not add your key id (available via gpg --fingerprint <key>
) to the OpenPGP Public Key Primary Fingerprint
field at
https://id.apache.org/. Note: this is just the key id, not the whole fingerprint.
Checking out a new empty git repository
Before starting make sure you clone a brand new git as follows as the release plugin will use the upstream for pushing the tags:
git clone https://github.com/apache/activemq-artemis.git
cd activemq-artemis
git remote add upstream https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/activemq-artemis.git
If your git user.email
and/or user.name
are not set globally then you'll need to set these on the newly clone
repository as they will be used during the release process to make commits to the upstream repository, e.g.:
git config user.email "username@apache.org"
git config user.name "FirstName LastName"
This should be the same user.email
and user.name
you use on your main repository.
Running the release
You will have to use this following maven command to perform the release:
mvn clean release:prepare -Prelease
You could optionally set pushChanges=false
so the version commit and tag won't be pushed upstream (you would have to do it yourself):
mvn clean release:prepare -DpushChanges=false -Prelease
When prompted make sure the new development version matches with the next expected release, rather than the offered patch release. Example:
[INFO] Checking dependencies and plugins for snapshots ...
What is the release version for "ActiveMQ Artemis Parent"? (artemis-pom) 2.27.0: :
What is the SCM release tag or label for "ActiveMQ Artemis Parent"? (artemis-pom) 2.27.0: :
What is the new development version for "ActiveMQ Artemis Parent"? (artemis-pom) 2.27.1-SNAPSHOT: : 2.28.0-SNAPSHOT
Otherwise snapshots would be created at 2.27.1-SNAPSHOT and left to go stale rather than get cleaned out if the next release is actually 2.28.0. (Unless we did ever release 2.27.1 in that example).
For more information look at the prepare plugin:
If you set pushChanges=false
then you will have to push the changes manually. The first command is to push the commits
which are for changing the <version>
in the pom.xml files, and the second push is for the tag, e.g.:
git push upstream
git push upstream <version>
Uploading to nexus
Ensure that your environment is ready to deploy to the ASF Nexus repository as described at Publishing Maven Artifacts
Copy the file release.properties, that is generated at the root of the project during the release, before starting the upload. You could need it if the upload fails.
To upload it to nexus, perform this command:
mvn release:perform -Prelease
Note: this can take quite a while depending on the speed for your Internet connection. If the upload fails or is interrupted, remove the incomplete repository using the "Drop" button on Nexus website. Before starting the upload again, check the release.properties at the root of the project.
Resuming release upload
If something happened during the release upload to nexus, you may need to eventually redo the upload. Remove the incomplete repository using the "Drop" button on Nexus website. Before starting the upload again, check the release.properties at the root of the project.
There is a release.properties file that is generated at the root of the project during the release. In case you want to upload a previously tagged release, add this file as follows:
- release.properties
scm.url=scm:git:https://github.com/apache/activemq-artemis.git
scm.tag=1.4.0
Closing the staging repository
Give the staging repository contents a quick inspection using the content navigation area, then proceed to close the staging repo using the "Close" button on Nexus website, locking it from further modification and exposing its contents at a staging URL to allow testing. Set a description such as "ActiveMQ Artemis (RC1)" while closing.
Stage the release to the dist dev area
Use the closed staging repo contents to populate the dist dev svn area with the official release artifacts for voting. Use the script already present in the repo to download the files and populate a new ${CURRENT-RELEASE} dir:
svn co https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/activemq/activemq-artemis/
cd activemq-artemis
./prepare-release.sh https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapacheactivemq-${NEXUS-REPO-ID} ${CURRENT-RELEASE}
Give the files a check over and commit the new dir and start a vote if all looks well.
svn add <version>
svn commit
Old staged releases can be cleaned out periodically.
Generate the git-report
Please, include the git-commit-report as part of the release process. To generate it, follow these steps:
- Download jira-git-report
- Execute the following command:
$ git clone https://github.com/rh-messaging/jira-git-report.git
$ cd jira-git-report
$ mvn compile assembly:single
$ cd target
$ java -jar jira-git-0.1.SNAPSHOT-jar-with-dependencies.jar artemis-web <checkoutDirectory>/activemq-artemis <checkoutDirectory>/artemis-website commit-report-<version>.html <previous-version> <version> true
real example used on 2.6.1:
$ java -jar
java -jar jira-git-0.1.SNAPSHOT-jar-with-dependencies.jar artemis release-work/activemq-artemis release-work/activemq-website/src/components/artemis/download/commit-report-2.16.0.html 2.15.0 2.16.0 true
- This will parse all the git commits between the previous release, and current release tags while looking at current JIRA status.
Cleanup JIRA
Use the git-report to do some JIRA cleanup making sure your commits and JIRA are accurate:
- Close as done all JIRA related at the commits included in the git-report
but exclude all JIRA related to a commit reverted by a commit included in the same git-report.
You can execute a bulk change on all JIRA related at the commits included in the git-report
using the link
JIRAS on this Report
at the bottom of the report. - Ensure that the version next the version being released exists checking the ActiveMQ Artemis Releases page.
If not, you need an administrator account to create it using the
Manage Versions
button at the ActiveMQ Artemis Releases page - Move all JIRA not closed to the next release setting the
Fix Version
field. - Regenerate the report once you cleared JIRA, to check your job.
Locate Release Notes
- Use the previous report to cleanup JIRA
- Go to the "Releases" page for the Artemis JIRA project: https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/ARTEMIS?selectedItem=com.atlassian.jira.jira-projects-plugin:release-page
- Click on the version being released.
- Click the "Release Notes" link near the top of the page.
- Grab the URL to put into the VOTE email.
Send Email
Once all the artifacts are stage then send an email to dev@activemq.apache.org
. It should have a subject like [VOTE] Apache ActiveMQ Artemis <version>
. Here is an example for the body of the message:
I would like to propose an Apache ActiveMQ Artemis <version> release.
We added these new features as part of <version>:
[ARTEMIS-123] - Great new feature 1
[ARTEMIS-456] - Great new feature 2
The release notes can be found here:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?version=<releaseNotesVersionID>&projectId=12315920
Ths git commit report is here:
https://activemq.apache.org/components/artemis/download/commit-report-<version>
Source and binary distributions can be found here:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/activemq/activemq-artemis/<version>/
The Maven repository is here:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapacheactivemq-<repoID>
In case you want to give it a try with the maven repo on examples:
https://activemq.apache.org/components/artemis/documentation/hacking-guide/validating-releases.html
The source tag:
https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/activemq-artemis.git;a=tag;h=refs/tags/<version>
I will update the website after the vote has passed.
[ ] +1 approve this release
[ ] +0 no opinion
[ ] -1 disapprove (and reason why)
Here's my +1
Voting process
Rules for the Apache voting process are stipulated here.
Assuming the vote is successful send a email with a subject like [RESULT] [VOTE] Apache ActiveMQ Artemis <version>
informing the list about the voting results, e.g.:
Results of the Apache ActiveMQ Artemis <version> release vote.
Vote passes with 4 votes, 3 binding and 1 non-binding.
The following votes were received:
Binding:
+1 John Doe
+1 Jane Doe
+1 Bill Smith
Non Binding:
+1 Mike Williams
Thank you to everyone who contributed and took the time to review the
release candidates and vote.
I'll update the website as soon as the mirrors are updated (I will
wait 24 hours after I update SVN).
Regards
Promote artifacts to the dist release area
After a successful vote, populate the dist release area using the staged files from the dist dev area to allow them to mirror. Note: this can only be done by a PMC member.
Use the script already present in the repo to copy the staged files from the dist dev area to the dist release area:
svn co https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/activemq/activemq-artemis/
cd activemq-artemis
./promote-release.sh ${CURRENT-RELEASE}
It takes a small period to sync with the CDN, say ~15mins. The CDN content can be viewed here.
Release the staging repo
Go to https://repository.apache.org/#stagingRepositories and click the "Release" button.
It takes a small period to sync with Maven Central, say ~30-60mins. The Central content can be viewed here.
Web site update:
Wait for the CDN to sync first after updating SVN, and additionally for Maven Central to sync, before proceeding.
The CDN content can be viewed here. The Maven Central content can be viewed here.
Clone the website repository from:
git clone https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/activemq-website.git
Once the mirrors are up-to-date then update the following:
- Copy
src/components/artemis/download/release-notes-<old-version>.md
tosrc/components/artemis/download/release-notes-<new-version>.md
and update it deleting the existing list of bugs, features, improvements, etc. and replacing it with the HTML from the bottom of the release notes url you sent out with your VOTE email (appending&styleName=Text
). - Copy
src/_artemis_releases/artemis-<old-version>-release.md
tosrc/_artemis_releases/artemis-<new-version>-release.md
. Update the versions and dates. - Update the artemis list within the
src/_data/current_releases.yml
file if needed. - Rename
src/components/artemis/documentation/latest
tosrc/components/artemis/documentation/<old-version>
. - Build the
artemis-website
module from the new-version release sources withmvn clean package -Prelease
. - Create
src/components/artemis/documentation/latest
and copy into it the contents oftarget/classes/user-manual
from theartemis-website
module which you just built. - Delete
src/components/artemis/documentation/javadocs/javadoc-latest
to clear the old/existing content (in case any files are being moved/removed by the new version). - Create
src/components/artemis/documentation/javadocs/javadoc-latest
again and copy into it the contents oftarget/apidocs
from theartemis-website
module which you just built.
Run git add
for all the added directories & files and then git commit -m "updates for <version> release"
.
Once pushed, the changes should be published automatically by the jekyll_websites
builder of the apache buildbot.
Upload Docker Images
- If you don't have an account on https://hub.docker.com/ then create one.
- Install
docker
in your environment. - Ensure you have access to push images to
apache/activemq-artemis
. If you don't have access you can request it by creating an INFRA Jira ticket (e.g. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-24831). - Go to the
scripts
directory and runrelease-docker.sh
with the proper parameters, e.g.:
You can easily perform a test run by using your personal account, e.g.:$ ./release-docker.sh 2.30.0 apache
$ ./release-docker.sh 2.30.0 jbertram
Send announcement to user list
Once the website is updated then send an email with a subject like [ANNOUNCE] ActiveMQ Artemis <version> Released
to
user@activemq.apache.org
& dev@activemq.apache.org
, e.g.:
I'm pleased to announce the release of ActiveMQ Artemis <version>.
Downloads are now available at:
https://activemq.apache.org/components/artemis/download/
For a complete list of updates:
https://activemq.apache.org/components/artemis/download/release-notes-<version>
I would like to highlight these improvements:
- Summary of feature 1:
<link to relevant documentation>
- Summary of feature 2:
<link to relevant documentation>
- Summary of feature 3:
<link to relevant documentation>
As usual it contains a handful of bug fixes and other improvements.
Many thanks for all the contributors to this release.
Cleaning older releases out of the dist release area
Only the current releases should be mirrored. Older releases must be cleared:
svn rm -m "clean out older release" https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/activemq/activemq-artemis/${OLD-RELEASE}
Any links to them on the site must be updated to reference the ASF archive instead at https://archive.apache.org/dist/activemq/activemq-artemis/ (this should already have been done implicitly in the previous step).
Ensure old releases are only removed after the site is updated in order to avoid broken links.
Update Apache Release Data
Use https://reporter.apache.org/addrelease.html?activemq to update the release information.
This information will be used in the quarterly reports submitted to the Apache Board.
Apache Guide
For more information consult the apache guide at this address: