...
Setup release branches
Anchor | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
|
First, update the RELEASE_NOTES in incubator-streampipes (dev) by adding significant new features from JIRA that correspond to the new release version.
incubator-streampipes
Update active UI modules.
Depending on the features that should be released, the UI config for active modules needs to be updated. If the feature set changes, open the ui/deployment/rel/config.yml file and edit the list of active modules:
Code Block | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
login:
backgroundImage: 'deployment/rel/img/background.png'
logo: 'deployment/rel/img/logo.png'
logo-right: 'deployment/rel/img/sp-logo-right-white.png'
modules:
- spEditor
- spPipelines
- spConnect
- spDashboard
- spAppOverview
- spAdd
- spMyElements
- spDataExplorer
- spConfiguration |
Commit and push these changes to dev
If needed, change the current SNAPSHOT version to the version that is planned for the upcoming release:
| ||||
# Make sure to only use a SNAPSHOT version here
# THIS STEP IS ONLY NEEDED IF THE NEXT RELEASE VERSION DIFFERS FROM THE CURRENT SNAPSHOT VERSION (e.g., when jumping from 0.90.0 to 0.95.0) | ||||
Code Block | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
# Make sure to only use a SNAPSHOT version here
mvn versions:set -DnewVersion=0.66.0-SNAPSHOT
# Check the output and briefly check if all changed version numbers in the POM files are ok
mvn versions:commit
# Manually change the project version in the package.json file in the ui/ folder.
# Push the changes to dev |
...
The maven-release-plugin will ask you to provide the version number of the next development version (use the new minor version, not the suggested patch version). Afterwards, a new branch will be created and the version number in dev is increased to the next development version. All changes will be automatically pushed by the plugin.
In the dev branch, update the sp.version property in the maven archetypes (in the archetypes folder, all pom.xml templates in src/main/resources/archetype-resources)
Code Block | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
<properties>
<sp.version>0.66.0-SNAPSHOT</sp.version>
</properties> |
Installer
API Docs
Update the streampipes version within the API docsUpdate the installer to the next development version in dev:
Code Block | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
# Go to incubator-streampipes/installer/streampipes-service-core/src/main/resources/openapi.yaml in dev # checkoutadapt devthe andstreampipes updateversion version ./upgrade_versions.sh NEW_SNAPSHOT_VERSION git push origin openAPI: info: version: '0.91.0' |
Checkout dev and change the aforementioned versions to the next release version (e.g., 0.67.0-SNAPSHOT)
...
In case modules are changed, update the docker-compose files in incubator-streampipes and incubator-streampipes-extensions streampipes project by adding/modifying/removing defined services.
...
- JDK (starting from v0.70, JDK 11 17 is the new minimum java version)
- Maven (tested with 3.6)
- NodeJS + NPM (tested with v12+/ v6+)
- Docker + Docker-Compose
...
First, create a new folder and checkout the release branches of incubator- streampipes:
Code Block | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
# Clone & checkout a clean copy from the release branch mkdir test-streampipes-rc && cd test-streampipes-rc git clone git@github.com:apache/incubator-streampipes.git # ALTERNATIVE: git clone https://github.com/apache/incubator-streampipes.git cd incubator-streampipes # Change VERSION to the current release branch git checkout rel/VERSION |
...
Now we'll build the system from source and run a test instance in Docker. Note that the docker-compose file used here should only be used for final release testing, as no volumes are defined for persistence.
...
Build backend & UI
From the parent folder of the core, do the following to build the Java-based core:
Code Block | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
# Openin incubator-streampipesdownload folderdirectory cd incubator-streampipes # Run Maven Build, use install to make core artifacts available to the extensions build later mvn clean install mvn clean package |
This build should be successful.
The next step is to build the UI, switch to the ui directory and do the following:
Code Block | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Code Block | ||||
| ||||
# Run NPM Build cd ui npm install npm# run build-rc |
Code Block | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
# Go back to the main directory of incubator-streampipes
docker-compose up
# ALTERNATIVE: docker-compose up -d.
# Start container in background.
# This will build the Docker images for the streampipes-backend and the streampipes-connect-master modules. In addition, it will start several 3rd party Docker containers that are
# mandatory for StreamPipes, e.g., CouchDB and Consul. Again, be aware that this docker-compose configuration does not include volume persistency and should therefore only be used for
# short-term testing.
# Force rebuild of images before starting (e.g. after bug fix): docker-compose build
|
incubator-streampipes-extensions
Now we'll build and start the extensions project:
Code Block | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
# Open incubator-streampipes-extensions folder
cd incubator-streampipes-extensions
# Run Maven Build
mvn clean package
docker-compose up
# ALTERNATIVE: docker-compose up -d.
# Start container in background
# Force rebuild of images before starting (e.g. after bug fix): docker-compose build |
If this results in an error, do npm install --legacy-peer-deps
npm run build |
Start test system
If you want to test the system, there is a convenience docker-compose file that will help you starting the release candidate for testing.
Go back to the main directory of the core release artifact (where the docker-compose.yml file is located) and do the following:
Code Block | ||
---|---|---|
| ||
# this might be optional - seems to only occur in rare cases on Windows systems
# Set the correct EOL encoding for the UI entrypoint file (docker-entrypoint.sh) file to LF:
awk 'BEGIN{RS="^$";ORS="";getline;gsub("\r","");print>ARGV[1]}' ui/docker-entrypoint.sh
# Alternative: Open the file ui/docker-entrypoint.sh, change the eol encoding to "LF" (e.g., in Notepad++ by clicking on "Windows CRLF" in the bottom status bar). |
Code Block | ||
---|---|---|
| ||
docker-compose up --build -d
# Use docker-compose up to run it in foreground
# Docker images will be locally built |
Once you're done with that, proceed to the next step. This will start all extensions (except Flink modules) and you're ready for testing!
Test system
Anchor | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
|
...