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= Release Process (Jenkins)
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Details for releasing ORM via a Jenkins job.
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The release can alternatively be performed manually - see <<./manual-release-process.adoc>> for details.
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== Resources
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First, a list of resources you will need access to in order to perform a release:
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* Post permissions for both hibernate-dev and hibernate-announce mailing lists
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* Post permissions for Hibernate forums
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* Post permissions for both G+ and Twitter
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== Steps
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1. Perform `./gradlew preVerifyRelease` locally (after pulling all upstream changes). The Jenkins job does only the release steps, and we need to make sure tests are ok
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2. Mark the version as released in Jira
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3. Close all issues associated with the version as closed. Be sure to remove the version from any issues that are not resolved (e.g. rejected) - the Jira "release notes" mechanism includes all issues with that version as the fix-for regardless of the resolution
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4. Start the https://ci.hibernate.org/view/Release/job/hibernate-orm-release-jdk17/[Jenkins job]. It is a parameterized build - Jenkins will prompt user for needed information:
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.. The version to be released (e.g. 7.0.0.Final)
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.. The next development version (e.g. 7.0.1-SNAPSHOT)
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.. The GitHub branch from which to release
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The Jenkins job performs the following tasks:
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1. sets the version to the provided release version
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2. updates the changelog with the info from Jira
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3. performs bintray, sourceforge and documentation upload
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4. tags the version and push it to github
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5. changes the version to the provided development version
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6. push to github
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== Post-release steps
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See <<./post-release-steps.adoc>> |