## Definition A release is mostly a git tag of http://github.com/wallabag/wallabag, following [semantic versioning](http://semver.org). ### Steps to release During this documentation, we assume the release is `$LAST_WALLABAG_RELEASE`. #### Files to edit - `app/config/wallabag.yml` (`wallabag_core.version`) - `CHANGELOG.md` #### Create release on GitHub - Run these commands to create the tag: ``` git checkout master git pull origin master git checkout -b release-$LAST_WALLABAG_RELEASE SYMFONY_ENV=prod composer up --no-dev ``` - Update `.travis.yml` file and replace the composer line with this one: ```diff 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 $LAST_WALLABAG_RELEASE`. This pull request is used to launch builds on Travis-CI. - Run these command to create the package: ``` make release master /tmp wllbg-release prod ``` - [Create the new release on GitHub](https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag/releases/new). You have to upload on this page the package. - Delete the `release-$LAST_WALLABAG_RELEASE` branch and close the pull request (**DO NOT MERGE IT**). - Update the URL shortener (used on `wllbg.org` to generate links like `https://wllbg.org/latest-v2-package` or `http://wllbg.org/latest-v2`) - Update [the downloads page](https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag.org/blob/master/content/pages/download.md) 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 `-dev` in `app/config/config.yml` (`wallabag_core.version`) - Drink a :beer:! ### `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`: ```json "config": { "platform": { "php": "5.5.9", "ext-something": "4.0" } } ```