...
Now, add your Apache GPG key to the Flink’s KEYS
file in the release
repository at dist.apache.org
. Follow the instructions listed at the top of these files. (Note: Only PMC members have write access to the release repository. If you end up getting 403 errors ask on the mailing list for assistance.)Configure git
to use this key when signing code by giving it your key ID, as follows: PMC member can refer following scripts to add your Apache GPG key to the KEYS in the release repository.
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git config --global user.signingkey 845E6689 |
You may drop the --global
option if you’d prefer to use this key for the current repository only.
You may wish to start gpg-agent
to unlock your GPG key only once using your passphrase. Otherwise, you may need to enter this passphrase hundreds of times. The setup for gpg-agent
varies based on operating system, but may be something like this:
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eval $(gpg-agent --daemon --no-grab --write-env-file $HOME/.gpg-agent-info)
export GPG_TTY=$(tty)
export GPG_AGENT_INFO |
Access to Apache Nexus repository
Configure access to the Apache Nexus repository, which enables final deployment of releases to the Maven Central Repository.
...
svn co https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/flink flink-dist-release-repo
cd flink-dist-release-repo
(gpg --list-sigs <YOUR_KEY_ID> && gpg --armor --export <YOUR_KEY_ID>) >> KEYS
svn ci -m "[flink] Add <YOUR_NAME>'s public key" |
Configure git
to use this key when signing code by giving it your key ID, as follows:
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git config --global user.signingkey 845E6689 |
You may drop the --global
option if you’d prefer to use this key for the current repository only.
You may wish to start gpg-agent
to unlock your GPG key only once using your passphrase. Otherwise, you may need to enter this passphrase hundreds of times. The setup for gpg-agent
varies based on operating system, but may be something like this:
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eval $(gpg-agent --daemon --no-grab --write-env-file $HOME/.gpg-agent-info)
export GPG_TTY=$(tty)
export GPG_AGENT_INFO |
Access to Apache Nexus repository
Configure access to the Apache Nexus repository, which enables final deployment of releases to the Maven Central Repository.
- You log in with your Apache account.
- Confirm you have appropriate access by finding
org.apache.flink
underStaging Profiles
. - Navigate to your
Profile
(top right dropdown menu of the page). - Choose
User Token
from the dropdown, then clickAccess User Token
. Copy a snippet of the Maven XML configuration block. Insert this snippet twice into your global Maven
settings.xml
file, typically${HOME}/.m2/settings.xml
. The end result should look like this, whereTOKEN_NAME
andTOKEN_PASSWORD
are your secret tokens:Code Block language xml title settings.xml <settings> <servers> <server> <id>apache.releases.https</id> <username>TOKEN_NAME</username> <password>TOKEN_PASSWORD</password> </server> <server> <id>apache.snapshots.https</id> <username>TOKEN_NAME</username> <password>TOKEN_PASSWORD</password> </server> </servers> </settings>
Website development setup
Get ready for updating the Flink website by following the website development instructions.
Create a new version in JIRA
When contributors resolve an issue in JIRA, they are tagging it with a release that will contain their changes. With the release currently underway, new issues should be resolved against a subsequent future release. Therefore, you should create a release item for this subsequent release, as follows:
- In JIRA, navigate to the Flink
> Administration > Versions
. - Add a new release: choose the next minor version number compared to the one currently underway, select today’s date as the
Start Date
, and chooseAdd
.
Triage release-blocking issues in JIRA
There could be outstanding release-blocking issues, which should be triaged before proceeding to build a release candidate. We track them by assigning a specific Fix version
field even before the issue resolved.
The list of release-blocking issues is available at the version status page. Triage each unresolved issue with one of the following resolutions:
- If the issue has been resolved and JIRA was not updated, resolve it accordingly.
- If the issue has not been resolved and it is acceptable to defer this until the next release, update the
Fix Version
field to the new version you just created. Please consider discussing this with stakeholders and the dev@ mailing list, as appropriate. - If the issue has not been resolved and it is not acceptable to release until it is fixed, the release cannot proceed. Instead, work with the Flink community to resolve the issue.
Review Release Notes in JIRA
JIRA automatically generates Release Notes based on the Fix Version
field applied to issues. Release Notes are intended fo users (not Flink committers/contributors). You
Insert this snippet twice into your global Maven settings.xml
file, typically ${HOME}/.m2/settings.xml
. The end result should look like this, where TOKEN_NAME
and TOKEN_PASSWORD
are your secret tokens:
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<settings>
<servers>
<server>
<id>apache.releases.https</id>
<username>TOKEN_NAME</username>
<password>TOKEN_PASSWORD</password>
</server>
<server>
<id>apache.snapshots.https</id>
<username>TOKEN_NAME</username>
<password>TOKEN_PASSWORD</password>
</server>
</servers>
</settings> |
Website development setup
Get ready for updating the Flink website by following the website development instructions.
Create a new version in JIRA
When contributors resolve an issue in JIRA, they are tagging it with a release that will contain their changes. With the release currently underway, new issues should be resolved against a subsequent future release. Therefore, you should create a release item for this subsequent release, as follows:
- In JIRA, navigate to the Flink
> Administration > Versions
. - Add a new release: choose the next minor version number compared to the one currently underway, select today’s date as the
Start Date
, and chooseAdd
.
Triage release-blocking issues in JIRA
There could be outstanding release-blocking issues, which should be triaged before proceeding to build a release candidate. We track them by assigning a specific Fix version
field even before the issue resolved.
The list of release-blocking issues is available at the version status page. Triage each unresolved issue with one of the following resolutions:
- If the issue has been resolved and JIRA was not updated, resolve it accordingly.
- If the issue has not been resolved and it is acceptable to defer this until the next release, update the
Fix Version
field to the new version you just created. Please consider discussing this with stakeholders and the dev@ mailing list, as appropriate. - If the issue has not been resolved and it is not acceptable to release until it is fixed, the release cannot proceed. Instead, work with the Flink community to resolve the issue.
Review Release Notes in JIRA
JIRA automatically generates Release Notes based on the Fix Version
field applied to issues. Release Notes are intended fo users (not Flink committers/contributors). You should ensure that Release Notes are informative and useful.
...
Verify that a Release Build Works
Run mvn -Papache-release,run-e2e-tests clean install
to ensure that the build processes that are specific to that profile are in good shape.
...
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RELEASE_VERSION="2.1.0"
SHORT_RELEASE_VERSION="2.1"
CURRENT_SNAPSHOT_VERSION="$SHORT_RELEASE_VERSION-SNAPSHOT"
NEXT_SNAPSHOT_VERSION="2.2-SNAPSHOT"
SHORT_NEXT_SNAPSHOT_VERSION="2.2"
SHORT_PREVIOUS_RELEASE_VERSION="2.0" |
If you are doing a new major/minor release (e.g. 2.0.0, 2.1.0), check out the version of the codebase from which you start the release. This may be HEAD
of the master
branch branch.
Create a branch for the new version that we want to release before updating the master branch to the next development version:
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$ git checkout master $ PREVIOUS_RELEASE_VERSION=$SHORT_PREVIOUS_RELEASE_VERSION CURRENT_RELEASE_VERSION=$SHORT_RELEASE_VERSION tools/releasing/update_playground_links.sh $ RELEASE_VERSION=$SHORT_RELEASE_VERSION tools/releasing/create_release_branch.sh $ git checkout master $ OLD_VERSION=$CURRENT_SNAPSHOT_VERSION NEW_VERSION=$NEXT_SNAPSHOT_VERSION tools/releasing/update_branch_version.sh $ git checkout release-$SHORT_RELEASE_VERSION |
...
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git tag -s ${TAG} -m "${TAG}" |
We now need to do several things:
git tag -s "statefun-sdk-go/v${RELEASE_VERSION}-rc${RC_NUM}" -m "${TAG}" |
We now need to do several things:
- Create the source release archive
- Create the source release archive
- Create the Python artifacts
- Deploy jar artifacts to the Apache Nexus Repository, which is the staging area for deploying the jars to Maven Central
...
If you have not already, check out the Flink section of the
dev
repository ondist.apache.org
via Subversion. In a fresh directory:Code Block language bash svn checkout https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/flink --depth=immediates
Make a directory for the new release:
Code Block language bash mkdir flink/flink-statefun-${RELEASE_VERSION}-rc${RC_NUM}
Copy all release distributions, hashes, and GPG signature:
Code Block mv <flink-statefun-dir>/release/* flink/flink-statefun-${RELEASE_VERSION}-rc${RC_NUM}
Add and commit all the files.
Code Block language bash cd flink svn add flink-statefun-${RELEASE_VERSION}-rc${RC_NUM} svn commit -m "Apache Flink Stateful Functions, version ${RELEASE_VERSION}, release candidate ${RC_NUM}"
Verify that files are present
Propose a pull request for website updates
The final step of building the candidate is to propose a website pull request.
Start by updating the variables for the latest released version in the top-level _config.yml
, and list the new release in downloads.md
, linking to the source code download and the Release Notes in JIRA. Also add a new blog entry announcing the release in _posts
.
Finally, propose a pull request with these changes. (Don’t merge before finalizing the release.)
Checklist to proceed to the next step
- Maven artifacts deployed to the staging repository of repository.apache.org
- Source distribution deployed to the dev repository of dist.apache.org
- Website pull request proposed to list the release
- Check
docs/_config.yml
to ensure that- the version constants refer to the new version
- the
baseurl
does not point toflink-statefun-docs-master
butflink-statefun-docs-release-X.Y
instead
You can (optionally) also do additional verification by:
Check hashes (e.g. shasum -c *.sha512)
- Check signatures (e.g.
gpg --verify flink-statefun-1.2.3-source-release.tar.gz.asc flink-statefun-1.2.3-source-release.tar.gz
) grep
for legal headers in each file.
Vote on the release candidate
Once you have built and individually reviewed the release candidate, please share it for the community-wide review. Please review foundation-wide voting guidelines for more information.
Start the review-and-vote thread on the dev@ mailing list. Here’s an email template; please adjust as you see fit.
(Push the release tag)
If you haven't pushed the release tag yet, here's the command:
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git push <remote> refs/tags/release-${RELEASE_VERSION}-rc${RC_NUM}
git push <remote> refs/tags/statefun-sdk-go/v${RELEASE_VERSION}-rc${RC_NUM} |
Propose a pull request for website updates
The final step of building the candidate is to propose a website pull request.
Start by updating the variables for the latest released version in the top-level _config.yml
, and list the new release in downloads.md
, linking to the source code download and the Release Notes in JIRA. Also add a new blog entry announcing the release in _posts
.
Finally, propose a pull request with these changes. (Don’t merge before finalizing the release.)
Checklist to proceed to the next step
- Maven artifacts deployed to the staging repository of repository.apache.org
- Source distribution deployed to the dev repository of dist.apache.org
- Website pull request proposed to list the release
- Check
docs/config.toml
to ensure that- the version constants refer to the new version
- the
baseurl
does not point toflink-statefun-docs-master
butflink-statefun-docs-release-X.Y
instead
You can (optionally) also do additional verification by:
Check hashes (e.g. shasum -c *.sha512)
- Check signatures (e.g.
gpg --verify flink-statefun-1.2.3-source-release.tar.gz.asc flink-statefun-1.2.3-source-release.tar.gz
) grep
for legal headers in each file.
Vote on the release candidate
Once you have built and individually reviewed the release candidate, please share it for the community-wide review. Please review foundation-wide voting guidelines for more information.
Start the review-and-vote thread on the dev@ mailing list. Here’s an email template; please adjust as you see fit.
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From: Release Manager
To: dev@flink.apache.org
Subject: [VOTE] Apache Flink Stateful Functions Release 1.2.3, release candidate #3
Hi everyone,
Please review and vote on the release candidate #3 for the version 1.2.3 of Apache Flink Stateful Functions,
as follows:
[ ] +1, Approve the release
[ ] -1, Do not approve the release (please provide specific comments)
**Release Overview**
As an overview, the release consists of the following:
a) Stateful Functions canonical source distribution, to be deployed to the release | ||
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From: Release Manager To: dev@flink.apache.org Subject: [VOTE] Apache Flink Stateful Functions Release 1.2.3, release candidate #3 Hi everyone, Please review and vote on the release candidate #3 for the version 1.2.3 of Apache Flink Stateful Functions, as follows: [ ] +1, Approve the release [ ] -1, Do not approve the release (please provide specific comments) **Release Overview** As an overview, the release consists of the following: a) Stateful Functions canonical source distribution, to be deployed to the release repository at dist.apache.org b) Stateful Functions Python SDK distributions to be deployed to PyPI c) Maven artifacts to be deployed to the Maven Central Repository d) Dockerfiles for new images to be deployed to Docker Hub **Staging Areas to Review** The staging areas containing the above mentioned artifacts are as follows, for your review: * All artifacts for a) and b) can be found in the corresponding dev repository at dist.apache.org [2] * All artifacts for c) can be found at the Apache Nexus Repository [3] * PR for new Dockerfiles for this release [4] All artifacts are signed with the key FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF [5] Other links b) Stateful Functions Python SDK distributions to be deployed to PyPI c) Maven artifacts to be deployed to the Maven Central Repository d) Dockerfiles for new images to be deployed to Docker Hub **Staging Areas to Review** The staging areas containing the above mentioned artifacts are as follows, for your review: * JIRA release notes [6] * source code tag "release-1.2.3-rc3" [7 All artifacts for a) and b) can be found in the corresponding dev repository at dist.apache.org [2] * PRAll toartifacts updatefor thec) websitecan Downloadsbe pagefound toat includethe StatefulApache FunctionsNexus linksRepository [83] **Vote Duration** The voting time will run for at least 72 hours. It is adopted by majority approval, with at least 3 PMC affirmative votes. Thanks, Release manager [1] link [2] link [3] link [4] link [5] https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/flink/KEYS [6] link [7] link [8] link |
If there are any issues found in the release candidate, reply on the vote thread to cancel the vote. There’s no need to wait 72 hours. Proceed to the Fix Issues
step below and address the problem. However, some issues don’t require cancellation. For example, if an issue is found in the website pull request, just correct it on the spot and the vote can continue as-is.
If there are no issues, reply on the vote thread to close the voting. Then, tally the votes in a separate email. Here’s an email template; please adjust as you see fit.
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From: Release Manager
To: dev@flink.apache.org
Subject: [RESULT] [VOTE] Apache Flink Stateful Functions Release 1.2.3, release candidate #3
I'm happy to announce that we have unanimously approved this release.
There are XXX approving votes, XXX of which are binding:
* approver 1
* approver 2
* approver 3
* approver 4
There are no disapproving votes.
Thanks everyone! |
Checklist to proceed to the finalization step
- Community votes to release the proposed candidate, with at least three approving PMC votes
Fix any issues
Any issues identified during the community review and vote should be fixed in this step.
Code changes should be proposed as standard pull requests to the master
branch and reviewed using the normal contributing process. Then, relevant changes should be cherry-picked into the release branch. The cherry-pick commits should then be proposed as the pull requests against the release branch, again reviewed and merged using the normal contributing process.
Once all issues have been resolved, you should go back and build a new release candidate with these changes.
Checklist to proceed to the next step
- Issues identified during vote have been resolved, with fixes committed to the release branch.
Finalize the release
Once the release candidate has been reviewed and approved by the community, the release should be finalized. This involves the final deployment of the release candidate to the release repositories, merging of the website changes, etc.
Deploy Python artifacts to PyPI (Since 1.9)
Release manager should create a PyPI account and ask the PMC add this account to pyflink collaborator list with Maintainer role
(The PyPI admin account info can be found here. NOTE, only visible to PMC members) to deploy the Python artifacts to PyPI. The artifacts could be uploaded using twine(https://pypi.org/project/twine/). To install twine, just run:
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$ pip install --upgrade twine==1.12.0 |
Download the python artifacts from dist.apache.org and upload it to pypi.org:
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$ svn checkout https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/flink/flink-statefun-${RELEASE_VERSION}-rc${RC_NUM}
$ cd flink-statefun-${RELEASE_VERSION}-rc${RC_NUM}
$ twine upload --repository-url https://upload.pypi.org/legacy/ \
apache-flink-statefun-${RELEASE_VERSION}.tar.gz apache-flink-${RELEASE_VERSION}.tar.gz.asc \
apache_flink_statefun-${RELEASE_VERSION}-py3-none-any.whl apache_flink_statefun-${RELEASE_VERSION}-py3-none-any.whl.asc |
Deploy JavaScript SDK to npm
The release manager should ask the PMC for the login credentials to the npmflink
account on npm. With these credentials it is possible to publish the JavaScript SDK by using npm.
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npm login
cd flink-statefun/statefun-sdk-js
npm publish |
Deploy artifacts to Maven Central Repository
Use the Apache Nexus repository to release the staged binary artifacts to the Maven Central repository. In the Staging Repositories
section, find the relevant release candidate orgapacheflink-XXX
entry and click Release
. Drop all other release candidates that are not being released.
Deploy source and binary releases to dist.apache.org
Copy the source and binary releases from the dev
repository to the release
repository at dist.apache.org
using Subversion.
PR for new Dockerfiles for this release [4]
All artifacts are signed with the key FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF [5]
Other links for your review:
* JIRA release notes [6]
* source code tag "release-1.2.3-rc3" [7]
* PR to update the website Downloads page to include Stateful Functions links [8]
**Vote Duration**
The voting time will run for at least 72 hours.
It is adopted by majority approval, with at least 3 PMC affirmative votes.
Thanks,
Release manager
[1] link
[2] link
[3] link
[4] link
[5] https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/flink/KEYS
[6] link
[7] link
[8] link |
If there are any issues found in the release candidate, reply on the vote thread to cancel the vote. There’s no need to wait 72 hours. Proceed to the Fix Issues
step below and address the problem. However, some issues don’t require cancellation. For example, if an issue is found in the website pull request, just correct it on the spot and the vote can continue as-is.
If there are no issues, reply on the vote thread to close the voting. Then, tally the votes in a separate email. Here’s an email template; please adjust as you see fit.
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From: Release Manager
To: dev@flink.apache.org
Subject: [RESULT] [VOTE] Apache Flink Stateful Functions Release 1.2.3, release candidate #3
I'm happy to announce that we have unanimously approved this release.
There are XXX approving votes, XXX of which are binding:
* approver 1
* approver 2
* approver 3
* approver 4
There are no disapproving votes.
Thanks everyone! |
Checklist to proceed to the finalization step
- Community votes to release the proposed candidate, with at least three approving PMC votes
Fix any issues
Any issues identified during the community review and vote should be fixed in this step.
Code changes should be proposed as standard pull requests to the master
branch and reviewed using the normal contributing process. Then, relevant changes should be cherry-picked into the release branch. The cherry-pick commits should then be proposed as the pull requests against the release branch, again reviewed and merged using the normal contributing process.
Once all issues have been resolved, you should go back and build a new release candidate with these changes.
Checklist to proceed to the next step
- Issues identified during vote have been resolved, with fixes committed to the release branch.
Finalize the release
Once the release candidate has been reviewed and approved by the community, the release should be finalized. This involves the final deployment of the release candidate to the release repositories, merging of the website changes, etc.
Deploy Python artifacts to PyPI (Since 1.9)
Release manager should create a PyPI account and ask the PMC add this account to pyflink collaborator list with Maintainer role
(The PyPI admin account info can be found here. NOTE, only visible to PMC members) to deploy the Python artifacts to PyPI. The artifacts could be uploaded using twine(https://pypi.org/project/twine/). To install twine, just run:
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$ pip install --upgrade twine==1.12.0 |
Download the python artifacts from dist.apache.org and upload it to pypi.org:
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$ svn checkout https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/flink/flink-statefun-${RELEASE_VERSION}-rc${RC_NUM}
$ cd flink-statefun-${RELEASE_VERSION}-rc${RC_NUM}
$ twine upload --repository-url https://upload.pypi.org/legacy/ \
apache-flink-statefun-${RELEASE_VERSION}.tar.gz apache-flink-statefun-${RELEASE_VERSION}.tar.gz.asc \
apache_flink_statefun-${RELEASE_VERSION}-py3-none-any.whl apache_flink_statefun-${RELEASE_VERSION}-py3-none-any.whl.asc |
Deploy JavaScript SDK to npm
The release manager should create an npmjs.com account and ask the PMC to be added as a maintainer to the apache-flink-statfun package. After being added as a maintainer it is possible to publish the JavaScript SDK by using npm.
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cd flink-statefun/statefun-sdk-js
npm install --save-dev @types/node // save Node.js dev dependencies
npm run build // build the sdk
npm login
npm publish --access public |
Deploy artifacts to Maven Central Repository
Use the Apache Nexus repository to release the staged binary artifacts to the Maven Central repository. In the Staging Repositories
section, find the relevant release candidate orgapacheflink-XXX
entry and click Release
. Drop all other release candidates that are not being released. When prompted for a description, enter “Apache Flink Stateful Functions, version X”.
Deploy source and binary releases to dist.apache.org
Copy the source and binary releases from the dev
repository to the release
repository at dist.apache.org
using Subversion.
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$ svn move -m "Release Apache Flink Stateful Functions ${RELEASE_VERSION}" \
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/flink/flink-statefun-${RELEASE_VERSION}-rc${RC_NUM} \
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/flink/flink-statefun-${RELEASE_VERSION}
|
Remove old release candidates from dist.apache.org
Remove the old release candidates from https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/flink using Subversion.
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svn checkout | ||||
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$ svn move -m "Release Flink ${RELEASE_VERSION}" \ https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/flink/flink --depth=immediates cd flink svn remove flink-statefun-${RELEASE_VERSION}-rc${RC_NUM} \ https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/flink/flink-statefun-rc* svn commit -m "Remove old release candidates for Apache Flink Stateful Functions ${RELEASE_VERSION} " |
Remove
...
outdated versions from dist.apache.org
For a new major release remove all release files older than 2 versions, e.g., when releasing 1.7, remove all releases <= 1.5.
For a new bugfix version remove all release files for previous bugfix releases in the same series, e.g., when releasing 1.7.1, remove the 1.7.0 release.
If you have not already, check out the Flink section of the
release
repository ondist.apache.org
via Subversion. In a fresh directory:
...
Code Block language bash
...
svn checkout https://dist.apache.org
...
/repos/dist/release/flink --depth=immediates cd flink
Remove files for outdated releases and commit the changes.
Code Block language bash svn remove flink-statefun-<version_to_remove> svn commit
Verify that files are removed
Git tag
Create a new Git tag for the released version by copying the tag for the final release candidate, as follows:
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git tag -s "release-${RELEASE_VERSION} |
...
" refs/tags/${TAG} -m " |
...
Release Stateful Functions ${ |
...
RELEASE_VERSION}" |
For the GoLang SDK we we also need to push another release tag
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git tag -s "statefun-sdk-go/v${RELEASE_VERSION}" refs/tags/${TAG} -m "Release Stateful Functions ${RELEASE_VERSION}" |
Don't forget to push the tags via
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git push <remote> refs/tags/release-${RELEASE_VERSION}
git push <remote> refs/tags/statefun-sdk-go/v${RELEASE_VERSION} |
Delete the RC tags on the remote repository
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git push --delete <remote> refs/tags/${TAG}
git push --delete <remote> refs/tags/statefun-sdk-go/v${RELEASE_VERSION}-rc${RC_NUM |
Remove outdated versions from dist.apache.org
For a new major release remove all release files older than 2 versions, e.g., when releasing 1.7, remove all releases <= 1.5.
For a new bugfix version remove all release files for previous bugfix releases in the same series, e.g., when releasing 1.7.1, remove the 1.7.0 release.
If you have not already, check out the Flink section of the release
repository on dist.apache.org
via Subversion. In a fresh directory:
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svn checkout https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/flink --depth=immediates
cd flink |
Remove files for outdated releases and commit the changes.
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svn remove flink-statefun-<version_to_remove>
svn commit |
...
Verify that files are removed
Git tag
Create a new Git tag for the released version by copying the tag for the final release candidate, as follows:
} |
Mark the version as released in JIRA
...
Follow the instructions in the flink-statefun-docker repo to build the new Dockerfiles and send an updated manifest to Docker Hub so the new images are built and publishedthe flink-statefun-docker repo to build the new Dockerfiles and send an updated manifest to Docker Hub so the new images are built and published.
Update flink-statefun-playground (for major/minor releases only)
Create a new release-${SHORT_RELEASE_VERSION}
branch in flink-statefun-playground by forking the dev branch.
Make sure that all statefun versions are updated to the new ${SHORT_RELEASE_VERSION}
(grep for occurrences of the old version).
Checklist to proceed to the next step
- Python artifacts released and indexed in the PyPI Repository
- JavaScript artifacts released and indexed in the npm repository
- Maven artifacts released and indexed in the Maven Central Repository (usually takes about a day to show up)
- Source & binary distributions available in the release repository of https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/flink/
- Dev repository https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/flink/ is empty
- Release tagged in the source code repository
- Release version finalized in JIRA. (Note: Not all committers have administrator access to JIRA. If you end up getting permissions errors ask on the mailing list for assistance)
- Website contains links to new release binaries and sources in download page
- For major releases, the front page references the correct new major release version and directs to the correct link
- Dockerfiles in flink-statefun-docker updated for the new release and pull request opened on the Docker official-images with an updated manifestthe new images have been pushed to Dockerhub
- flink-statefun-playground contains a new release branch with updated versions (if major/minor release)
Promote the release
Once the release has been finalized, the last step of the process is to promote the release within the project and beyond. Please wait for 24h after finalizing the release in accordance with the ASF release policy.
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