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title:Releases
description:Details the Deis release process. Deis releases.
keywords:deis, release, process, build, tag

Releases

When the maintainers create a Deis release, here are the steps involved:

GitHub Issues

  • create next milestone
  • roll unfinished issues (if there are any) into next milestone
  • close current release milestone

Other Repos

  • tag the opdemand/buildstep repo
  • tag the opdemand/gitosis repo

Deis Repo

  • bundle install
  • Update berksfile with new release
    • berks update && berks install
    • switch from github cookbook to opscode community cookbook
  • tag the opdemand/deis-cookbook repo
    • git status && git add . && git commit -m 'updating for 0.0.X release'
    • git tag v0.0.X
    • git push origin master
    • git push --tags
  • update __version__ fields in Python packages to next versionÏ
  • switch from opscode community cookbook back to github cookbook

Chef Repo

  • change chef attributes from master to latest tag in deis-cookbook/attributes
    • default.deis.build.revision
    • default.deis.gitosis.revision
    • default.deis.controller.revision
  • knife cookbook metadata . will update metadata.json
  • tag the opdemand/deis-cookbook repo
    • git commit -a -m 'prep for 0.0.X release'
    • git tag v0.0.X
    • git push origin master
    • git push --tags
  • cp -pr deis-cookbook /tmp/deis && cd /tmp
  • tar cvfz deis-cookbook-v0.0.6.tar.gz --exclude='deis/.git' --exclude='deis/.vagrant' deis
  • log in to community.opscode.com and upload tarball
  • change gitosis, build, controller from latest back to master tag
  • change cookbook revisions in metadata.rb to next version
  • git commit and push post-tag dev versions

Client

  • publish CLI to pypi.python.org
    • python setup.py sdist upload
    • use testpypi.python.org first to ensure there aren't any problems

Docs

  • create release notes docs
    • follow format of previous release notes
    • summarize all work done
    • what's next and future directions
  • publish docs to http://docs.deis.io (deis.readthedocs.org)
  • publish docs to pythonhosted.org/deis