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FlatBuffers release process

Wouter van Oortmerssen edited this page Apr 11, 2019 · 31 revisions

Steps to release a new version of FlatBuffers to github:

  • runs generate_code.sh to ensure there's no missing files.
  • Change the version number in flatc.cpp, base.h, package.json, pom.xml (and various such files in grpc/), CMakeLists.txt (FlatBuffers_Library_SONAME_FULL), conanfile.py, dart/pubspec.yaml, rust/cargo.toml (not same as FlatBuffers version), and push to github.
  • Update the documentation remote branch gh-pages that hosts what is shown at http://google.github.io/flatbuffers/ using something like (warning, this will go live instantly):
  • cd docs/source
  • doxygen
  • cd ../../.. (one up from flatbuffers root)
  • git clone -b gh-pages --single-branch https://github.com/google/flatbuffers.git gh-pages
  • cd gh-pages
  • cp -r ../flatbuffers/docs/html/* .
  • git add *
  • git commit
  • git push
  • cd ..
  • rm -rf gh-pages flatbuffers/docs/html
  • Tag this release by version number, e.g.:
    • git tag -a -m "FlatBuffers release 1.0.0" v1.0.0
  • git push yourgithubremotename v1.0.0
  • On the github releases page, add a release description to this tag, with a description of what changed etc.
    • Also compile a 32bit release flatc.exe on Windows, and add it to this release as additional file (make sure to do this with the latest version so it has the correct version number).
  • For JS:
    • (version has already been changed in package.json)
    • (on npm <4.0): npm run append-esm-export
    • npm publish
    • (note npm adduser needs a newer node than what's available on my machine?)
    • Check changes are on: https://www.npmjs.com/package/flatbuffers
  • For Java:
    • (version already changed in pom.xml)
    • mvn clean deploy (or directly: mvn clean deploy -P release)
    • mvn release:clean release:prepare
    • mvn release:perform
    • (see http://central.sonatype.org/pages/apache-maven.html for details).
    • This requires an account with oss.sonatype.org, a gpg key registered with a keyserver, and your user/pass in .m2/settings.xml (Maven) to work, among other mysterious things.
    • Note: some of the above commands tend to error out, since it is all some crazy async complex system.. but it will then succeed later anyway (shows up the new version on maven central).
    • For gRPC:
      • in dir grpc, mvn deploy
  • For Dart:
    • Run dart/publish.sh
  • For Python:
  • For Rust:
    • Tell @rw to upload after release.
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