Requirements
- Internet connection
- You have an access to the OW2's MRM (Nexus), and your account can publish artifacts of the repository 'stagging'.
- Your Maven's setting file is right, containing:
- MRM declarations,
- Credential of the OW2's MRM to publish artifacts into the repository 'stagging'
<server> <id>ow2.release</id> <username>petals</username> <password>......</password> </server> <server> <id>ow2.snapshot</id> <username>petals</username> <password>......</password> </server>
- The secret GPG key to sign artifacts
cdeneux@cdeneux-laptop:~$ gpg --list-secret-keys /home/cdeneux/.gnupg/secring.gpg -------------------------------- sec 2048R/09334662 2012-10-08 uid Petals (ESB) <petals-dev@ow2.org> ssb 2048R/C8353498 2012-10-08
If needed, import the secret key [{{secret.key}}]: gpg --import secret.key - The credential of the GPG key:
<profile> <id>gpg-passphrase</id> <activation> <property> <name>performRelease</name> <value>true</value> </property> </activation> <properties> <gpg.passphrase>.............</gpg.passphrase> </properties> </profile>
Before release
Before to start the release process, disable the continuous integration to avoid failed build because of artifacts not promote from the repository 'stagging' to the repository 'public'.
In the Jenkins console script, execute the following script to disable all jobs:
import hudson.model.* // For each project for(item in Hudson.instance.items) { println("JOB : "+item.name) item.disabled=true item.save() println("\n=======\n") }
Releasing Petals ESB
To release Petals ESB, you will release, if needed, in the following order:
- Petals dev tools,
- Easycommons tools,
- Petals ESB.
Releasing Petals dev tools
For each dev tools:
- prepare the release executing the command:
> mvn release:prepare
- perform the release executing the command:
> mvn release:perform
During the perform phase, Maven will ask you the PGP's pass-phrase.
Once dev tools are released, go to the OW2's MRM to promote the released artifacts into the repository containing released artifacts:
- Select the temporary repository containing artifacts just released,
- and "close" it,
- and "release" it.
Releasing EasyCommons artifacts
TO BE DEFINED
Releasing Petals ESB artifacts
For the Petals root parent POM:
- prepare the release executing the command:
> mvn release:prepare -P prepare-release-profile
Caution, for Debian package and ZIP distributions artifacts, you must enter something as ${petals-cli.version}-1.1-SNAPSHOT as the new development version. - perform the release executing the command:
> mvn release:perform -P perform-release-profile
For all other Petals ESB project:
- prepare the release executing the command:
> mvn release:prepare -Darguments="-P prepare-release-profile"
- perform the release executing the command:
> mvn release:perform -Darguments="-P perform-release-profile"
Once Petals ESB projects are released, go to the OW2's MRM to promote the released artifacts into the repository containing released artifacts:
- Select the temporary repository containing artifacts just released,
- and "close" it,
- and "release" it.
After the release
Enable Jenkins's jobs
Now, the continuous integration can be re-enable. In the Jenkins console script, execute the following script to enable all jobs:
import hudson.model.* // For each project for(item in Hudson.instance.items) { println("JOB : "+item.name) item.disabled=false item.save() println("\n=======\n") }
Changelog
In JIRA, release version of released projects. If needed, move unresolved issues to a next version or change its resolution state.
Release the documentation
If the released component has a documentation, release the documentation 'SNAPSHOT' renaming 'SNAPSHOT' by the right version.
Communication
If needed, an announcement will be done on the right channels: Twitter, News on the Petals web-site, ...