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Releasing a Java/maven artifact
- Find the Jenkins stage job that created the release candidate. Look among its output logs for the file with the name: staging-repo.txt.gz, it will have a URL like this:
- Create a new release yaml file in the directory "releases/" at the repo root.
- The file name should be anything, but most projects use a pattern like "release-maven.yaml". An example of the content appears below.
- The file content has the project name, the version to release, and the log directory you found above, altho in abbreviated form.
- Create a new change set with just the new file, commit to git locally and submit the change set to Gerrit.
- After the verify job succeeds, a project committer should merge the change set. This will tag the repository with the version string AND release the artifact.
Example release yaml file content:
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distribution_type: maven
version: 1.0.0
project: example-project
log_dir: example-project-maven-stage-master/17/
After the release merge job runs to completion, the jar files should appear in the Nexus2 release repository.
Releasing a Docker artifact
For a Docker image the release yaml file must list the desired release tag and the existing container tags. Example release yaml file content:
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https://nexus3.o-ran-sc.org/#browse/browse:docker.staging (make sure not to log in. Otherwise the link does not work). Go to correct image in the tree (note that the latest o-ran-sc components are below the top-level folder "o-ran-sc" and the same component under the same name directly on top level is some outdated version not relevant anymore). and then open the subtree "tags", e.g., o-ran-sc → ric-plt-submgr → tags → ...). There should be at least one version under the tag subtree (e.g. this link for the near-RT RIC subscription manager image: https://nexus3.o-ran-sc.org/#browse/browse:docker.staging:v2%2Fo-ran-sc%2Fric-plt-submgr%2Ftags). If not, then there's no staging image in the staging repo for this component. Alternatively use this curl command: "curl -X GET https://nexus3.o-ran-sc.org:10004/v2/o-ran-sc/ric-plt-submgr/tags/list" (replace the part in bold with the correct component obtained via "curl -X GET https://nexus3.o-ran-sc.org:10004/v2/_catalog" (not sure if this shows components that do not currently have a tag)).
If there's no tag version in the staging repository, we will need to re-run a "merge job" as per "remerge" in the previous section "Triggering Jenkins jobs from Gerrit". This was done e.g. in this review https://gerrit.o-ran-sc.org/r/c/ric-plt/submgr/+/4526 for the subscription manager.
Releasing a Java/maven artifact
- Find the Jenkins stage job that created the release candidate. Look among its output logs for the file with the name: staging-repo.txt.gz, it will have a URL like this:
- Create a new release yaml file in the directory "releases/" at the repo root.
- The file name should be anything, but most projects use a pattern like "release-maven.yaml". An example of the content appears below.
- The file content has the project name, the version to release, and the log directory you found above, altho in abbreviated form.
- Create a new change set with just the new file, commit to git locally and submit the change set to Gerrit.
- After the verify job succeeds, a project committer should merge the change set. This will tag the repository with the version string AND release the artifact.
Example release yaml file content:
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After the release merge job runs to completion, the jar files should appear in the Nexus2 release repository.
Releasing a Docker artifact
For a Docker image the release yaml file must list the desired release tag and the existing container tags. Example release yaml file content:
--- distribution_type: container container_release_tag: 1.0.0 container_pull_registry: nexus.o-ran-sc.org:10003 container_push_registry: nexus.o-ran-sc.org:10002 project: test |
After the release merge job runs to completion, the container images should appear in the Nexus3 release registry.
Releasing a Python package
For a Python package the release yaml file must list the log directory, python version and more. Example release yaml file content:
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If you use a valid decimal value anywhere (like 3.7 above), put it in single quotes so it can be parsed as a string, not a number.
After the release merge job runs to completion, the container images packages should appear in the Nexus3 release registryhttps://pypi.org index.
Releasing a
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For a Python package the release yaml file must list the log directory, python version and more. Example release yaml file content:
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distribution_type: pypi
log_dir: ric-plt-lib-rmr-python-pypi-merge-master/1
pypi_project: rmr
python_version: '3.7'
version: 1.0.0
project: myproject
PackageCloud DEB/RPM package
2020-Dec-14: There is a process that involves the keyword "stage-release" (see section "Triggering Jenkins jobs from Gerrit" above) to publish packages to packagecloud. This works with two merges. First one with updates to ci/package-tag.yaml and ci/control. Merge that change and after merging add a comment with only the keyword "stage-release". After this create a second review for an updated "releases/*.yaml" with correct version, log_dir and ref with commit hash. Submit that change for merging as well. This will do the actual moving of the package from the staging directory in packagecloud to the release directory. A bit of information on this is also available in section "PackageCloud Release Files" from this LF guide: link.
OLD notes:
If you use a valid decimal value anywhere (like 3.7 above), put it in single quotes so it can be parsed as a string, not a number.
After the release merge job runs to completion, the packages should appear in the https://pypi.org index.
Releasing a PackageCloud DEB/RPM package
The self-release process for PackageCloud is in active development as of December 2019. Until it is ready, write a ticket at https://jira.linuxfoundation.org/servicedesk
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- Repository https://gerrit.o-ran-sc.org/r/admin/repos/ric-plt/lib/rmr
- Job configuration https://gerrit.o-ran-sc.org/r/gitweb?p=ci-management.git;a=blob;f=jjb/ric-plt-lib-rmr/ric-plt-lib-rmr.yaml
- Sonar report https://sonarcloud.io/dashboard?id=o-ran-sc_ric-plt-lib-rmr-c
More details about configuration, building for scanning, and specific file and/or directory exclusion in C/C++ repositories is provided on the Configure Sonar for C/C++ page.
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