Apache MiNiFi Release Guidelines
The purpose of this document is to capture and describe the steps involved in producing an official release of Apache NiFi MiNiFI for both Java and C++ versions. It is written specifically to someone acting in the capacity of a Release Manager (RM).
Background Material
These documents are necessary for all committers to be familiar with
These documents are necessary for someone acting as the RM
These documents are helpful for general environmental setup to perform releases
The objective
Our aim is to produce an official Apache release.
The following is a list of the sorts of things that will be validated and are the basics to check when evaluating a release for a vote.
What to validate and how to Validate a release
- Are LICENSE and NOTICE file present in the source root and complete?
- Specifically look in the *-sources.zip artifact and ensure these items are present at the root of the archive.
- Evaluate the sources and dependencies. Does the overall LICENSE and NOTICE appear correct? Do all licenses fit within the ASF approved licenses?
- Here is an example path to a sources artifact:
- Is there a README available that explains how to build the application and to execute it?
- Look in the *-sources.zip artifact root for the readme.
- Are the signatures and hashes correct for the source release?
- Validate the hashes of the sources artifact do in fact match:
- Validate the signature of the source artifact. Here is an example path:
- Do all sources have necessary headers?
- Unzip the sources file into a directory and execute
mvn install -Pcontrib-check
- Unzip the sources file into a directory and execute
- Are there no unexpected binary files in the release?
- The only thing we'd expect would be potentially test resources files.
- Does the app (if appropriate) execute and function as expected?
The flow of a release (an outline)
- The community is contributing to a series of JIRA tickets assigned to the next release
- The number of tickets open/remaining for that next release approaches zero
- A member of the community suggests a release and initiates a discussion
- Someone volunteers to be an RM for the release (can be a committer but apache guides indicate preference is a PMC member)
- A release candidate is put together and a vote sent to the team.
- If the NiFi community rejects the vote the issues noted are resolved and another RC is generated
- If the NiFi community accepts the vote then the release is 'releasable' and can be placed into the appropriate 'dist' location, maven artifacts released from staging.
The mechanics of the release
Prepare your environment
Follow the steps outlined in the Quickstart Guide
At this point you're on the latest 'master' branch and are able to build the entire application
Create a JIRA ticket for the release tasks and use that ticket number for the commit messages. For example we'll consider NIFI-270 as our ticket. Also have in mind the release version you are planning for. For example we'll consider '0.0.1'.
Create the next version in JIRA if necessary so work can continue towards that release.
Create meaningful release notes for this version if not already created. Enter them here
Create new branch off 'master' named after the JIRA ticket. Here we'll use a branch off of 'master' with git checkout -b NIFI-270-RC1
Verify that Maven has sufficient heap space to perform the build tasks. Some plugins and parts of the build consumes a surprisingly large amount of space. These settings have been shown to work MAVEN_OPTS="-Xms1024m -Xmx3076m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m"
Ensure your settings.xml has been updated as shown below. There are other ways to ensure your PGP key is available for signing as well
...
<profile>
<id>signed_release</id>
<properties>
<mavenExecutorId>forked-path</mavenExecutorId>
<gpg.keyname>YOUR GPG KEY ID HERE</gpg.keyname>
<gpg.passphrase>YOUR GPG PASSPHRASE HERE</gpg.passphrase>
</properties>
</profile>
...
<servers>
<server>
<id>repository.apache.org</id>
<username>YOUR USER NAME HERE</username>
<password>YOUR MAVEN ENCRYPTED PASSWORD HERE</password>
</server>
</servers>
...
Ensure the the full application build and tests all work by executing mvn -T 2.5C clean install
for a parallel build. Once that completes you can startup and test the application by cd nifi-assembly/target
then run bin/nifi.sh start
in the nifi build. The application should be up and running in a few seconds at http://localhost:8080/nifi
Evaluate and ensure the appropriate license headers are present on all source files. Ensure LICENSE and NOTICE files are complete and accurate.
Developers should always be keeping these up to date as they go along adding source and modifying dependencies to keep this burden manageable.
This command mvn install -Pcontrib-check
should be run as well to help validate. If that doesn't complete cleanly it must be addressed.
Now its time to have maven prepare the release so execute mvn release:prepare -Psigned_release -DscmCommentPrefix="NIFI-270-RC1 " -Darguments="-DskipTests"
. Maven will ask:
What is the release version for "Apache NiFi"? (org.apache.nifi:nifi) 0.0.1: :
Just hit enter to accept the default.
Maven will then ask:
What is SCM release tag or label for "Apache NiFi"? (org.apache.nifi:nifi) nifi-0.0.1: :
Enter nifi-0.0.1-RC1
or whatever the appropriate release candidate (RC) number is. Maven will then ask:
What is the new development version for "Apache NiFi"? (org.apache.nifi:nifi) 0.0.2-SNAPSHOT: :
Just hit enter to accept the default.
Now that preparation went perfectly it is time to perform the release and deploy artifacts to staging. To do that execute
mvn release:perform -Psigned_release -DscmCommentPrefix="NIFI-270-RC1 " -Darguments="-DskipTests"
That will complete successfully and this means the artifacts have been released to the Apache Nexus staging repository. You will see something like
[INFO] * Closing staging repository with ID "orgapachenifi-1011".
So if you browse to https://repository.apache.org/#stagingRepositories
login with your Apache committer credentials and you should see orgapachenifi-1011
. If you click on that you can inspect the various staged artifacts.
Validate that all the various aspects of the staged artifacts appear correct
- Download the sources. Do they compile cleanly? If the result is a build does it execute?
- Validate the hashes match.
- Validate that the sources contain no unexpected binaries.
- Validate the signature for the build and hashes.
- Validate the LICENSE/NOTICE/Headers.
- Validate that the README is present and provides sufficient information to build and if necessary execute.
If all looks good then push the branch to origin git push origin NIFI-270
For reviewing of the release candidate - The sources, hashes, signature, and the convenience binary, its hashes, and signature should be placed here:
- https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/nifi-0.0.1/
For each convenience binary
- Generate ascii armored detached signature by running `gpg -a -b --digest-algo=SHA512 nifi-0.0.1-bin.tar.gz`
- Generate md5 hash summary by running `md5sum nifi-0.0.1-bin.tar.gz | awk '{ printf substr($0,0,32)}' > nifi-0.0.1-bin.tar.gz.md5`
- Generate sha1 hash summary by running `sha1sum nifi-0.0.1-bin.tar.gz | awk '{ printf substr($0,0,40)}' > nifi-0.0.1-bin.tar.gz.sha1`
- Upload the bin, asc, sha1, md5 for each binary convenience build to the same location as the source release
If anything isn't correct about the staged artifacts you can drop the staged repo from repository.apache.org and delete the local tag in git. If you also delete the local branch and clear your local maven repository under org/apache/nifi then it is as if the release never happened. Before doing that though try to figure out what went wrong. So as described here you see that you can pretty easily test the release process until you get it right. The mvn versions:set
and mvn versions:commit
commands can come in handy to help do this so you can set versions to something clearly release test related.
Now it's time to initiate a vote within the NiFi community. Send the vote request to dev@nifi.apache.org
with a subject of [VOTE] Release Apache NiFi 0.0.1
. The following template can be used:
Hello
I am pleased to be calling this vote for the source release of Apache NiFi
nifi-0.0.1.
The source zip, including signatures, digests, etc. can be found at:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachenifi-1011
The Git tag is nifi-0.0.1-RC1
The Git commit ID is 72abf18c2e045e9ef404050e2bffc9cef67d2558
https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=nifi.git;a=commit;h=72abf18c2e045e9ef404050e2bffc9cef67d2558
Checksums of nifi-0.0.1-source-release.zip:
MD5: 5a580756a17b0573efa3070c70585698
SHA1: a79ff8fd0d2f81523b675e4c69a7656160ff1214
Release artifacts are signed with the following key:
https://people.apache.org/keys/committer/joewitt.asc
KEYS file available here:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/nifi/KEYS
8 issues were closed/resolved for this release:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12316020&version=12329307
Release note highlights can be found here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NIFI/Release+Notes#ReleaseNotes-Version0.0.1
The vote will be open for 72 hours.
Please download the release candidate and evaluate the necessary items including checking hashes, signatures, build from source, and test. The please vote:
[ ] +1 Release this package as nifi-0.0.1
[ ] +0 no opinion
[ ] -1 Do not release this package because because...
A release vote is majority rule. So wait 72 hours and see if there are at least 3 binding (PMC members) +1 votes and no more negative votes than positive. If the vote passes then send a vote result email. Send the email to dev@nifi.apache.org
with a subject of[RESULT][VOTE] Release Apache NiFi 0.0.1
. Use a template such as:
Hello
The release passes with
X +1 (binding) votes
Y -1 (binding) votes
Thanks to all who helped make this release possible.
Here is the PMC vote thread: [INSERT URL OF PMC Vote Thread]
Now all the voting is done and the release is good to go.
Here are the steps of the release once the release is approved:
- Move convenience binaries and related artifacts from dist/dev to dist/release:
svn move -m "NIFI-1122" https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/nifi/nifi-0.0.1 https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/nifi/0.0.1
In repository.apache.org go to the staging repository and select
release
and follow instructions on the site.Merge the release branch into master
Update the NiFi website to point to the new download(s). Remove older release artifacts from download page (leave the current release and the previous one). For the release just previous to this new one change the links to point to the archive location. See current page as an example of the needed URL changes. In addition to updating the download page as described delete artifacts other than the current/new release from the dist/nifi SVN storage. They are already in the archive location so no need to do anything else.
Update the Migration Guide on the Wiki.
Update the NiFi Web Page to indicate NEWS of the release as appropriate
From a nifi.tar.gz collect the docs/html/* files and svn commit them to https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/nifi/site/trunk/docs/nifi-docs/html/
From a nifi.tar.gz collect the nifi-framework-nar.nar/META-INF/bundled-dependencies/nifi-web-api.war/docs/rest-api/* files and svn commit them to https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/nifi/site/trunk/docs/nifi-docs/rest-api/
Run an instance of nifi
Copy nifi/work/docs/components/* and svn commit to https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/nifi/site/trunk/docs/nifi-docs/components/
wget http://localhost:8080/nifi-docs/documentation and svn commit to https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/nifi/site/trunk/docs/nifi-docs/index.html
In Jira mark the release version as 'Released' and 'Archived' through 'version' management in the 'administration' console.
Create a proper signed tag of the released codebase. If the approved RC tag was 'nifi-0.0.1-RC1' then create a signed release tag of 'rel/nifi-0.0.1'. For instructions on setting up to sign your tag see here. To create a signed release tag enter
git tag -s rel/nifi-0.0.1 -m "NIFI-XYZ Signed release tag for approved release of nifi 0.0.1" COMMIT-ID-OF-RC-TAG
Wait 24 hours then send release announcement.
- See here for an understanding of why you need to wait 24 hours
- Then create an announcement like the one shown below addressed to 'announce@apache.org, dev@nifi..apache.org' with a reply-to of 'dev@nifi.apache.org'.
- The email has to be sent from an apache.org email address and should be by the release manager of the build.
SUBJECT: [ANNOUNCE] Apache NiFi 0.0.1 release
BODY:
Hello
The Apache NiFi team would like to announce the release of Apache NiFi 0.0.1.
Apache NiFi is an easy to use, powerful, and reliable system to process and distribute data. Apache NiFi was made for dataflow. It supports highly configurable directed graphs of data routing, transformation, and system mediation logic.
More details on Apache NiFi can be found here:
http://nifi.apache.org/
The release artifacts can be downloaded from here:
http://nifi.apache.org/download.html
Maven artifacts have been made available here:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/releases/org/apache/nifi/
Issues closed/resolved for this list can be found here:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12316020&version=12329373
Release note highlights can be found here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NIFI/Release+Notes#ReleaseNotes-Version0.0.1
Thank you
The Apache NiFi team
Release Supporting and Helper Resources
Sample NiFi and MiNiFi Configuration to transmit data from MiNiFi to NiFi via Site to Site
The following archive contains a flow.xml.gz to configure a flow with a known input port UUID to communicate with a configuration for MiNiFI C++ with the included flow.yml.
Hashes
md5sum: 871b465492eb6cb0d9072c50b08fe4b1
sha1sum: 5b3797924eee1a59421ff216c542cb28c3564bfe
sha256sum: 9323165a2086053f8d1ad5478e2b7cc97f01fbc38ba133afe77badba1a446833
Signature
Signed with the key at http://people.apache.org/keys/committer/aldrin.asc