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Jupyter Releaser for Python and/or npm packages.

Project description

Jupyter Releaser

Jupyter Releaser contains a set of helper scripts and GitHub Actions to aid in automated releases of Python and npm packages.

Installation

To install the latest release locally, make sure you have pip installed and run:

    pip install git+https://github.com/jupyter-server/jupyter-releaser

Library Usage

    jupyter-releaser --help
    jupyter-releaser build-python --help
    jupyter-releaser check-links --help

Checklist for Adoption

See the adoption docs.

Workflows

Detailed workflows are available to draft a changelog, draft a release, publish a release, and check a release.

Draft ChangeLog Workflow

  • Manual Github workflow
    • Inputs are the target repo, branch, and the version spec
  • Bumps the version
    • By default, uses tbump or bump2version to bump the version based on presence of config files
      • We recommend tbump instead of bump2version for most cases because it does not handle patch releases well when using prereleases.
  • Prepares the environment
    • Sets up git config and branch
  • Generates a changelog (using github-activity) using the PRs since the last tag on this branch.
    • Gets the current version and then does a git checkout to clear state
    • Adds a new version entry using a HTML comment markers in the changelog file
    • Optionally resolves meeseeks backport PRs to their original PR
  • Creates a PR with the changelog changes
  • Can be re-run using the same version spec. It will add new entries but preserve existing ones (in case they have been hand modified).
  • Note: Pre-release changelog sections are not automatically combined, but you may wish to do so manually.

Draft Release Workflow

  • Manual Github workflow
    • Inputs are target repository, branch, version spec and optional post version spec
  • Bumps version using the same method as the changelog action
  • Prepares the environment using the same method as the changelog action
  • Checks the changelog entry
    • Looks for the current entry using the HTML comment markers
    • Gets the expected changelog values using github-activity
    • Ensures that all PRs are the same between the two
  • For Python packages:
    • Builds the wheel and source distributions if applicable
    • Makes sure Python dists can be installed and imported in a virtual environment
  • For npm package(s) (including workspace support):
    • Builds tarball(s) using npm pack
    • Make sure tarball(s) can be installed and imported in a new npm package
  • Checks the package manifest using check-manifest
  • Checks the links in Markdown and reStructuredText files
  • Adds a commit that includes the hashes of the dist files
  • Creates an annotated version tag in standard format
  • If given, bumps the version using the post version spec
  • Pushes the commits and tag to the target branch
  • Publishes a draft GitHub release for the tag with the changelog entry as the text

Publish Release Workflow

  • Manual Github workflow
    • Input is the url of the draft release
  • Downloads the dist assets from the release
  • Verifies shas and integrity of release assets
  • Publishes assets to appropriate registries
  • If the tag is on a backport branch, makes a forwardport PR for the changelog entry

Check Release Workflow

  • Runs on CI in the target repository to verify compatibility and release-ability.
  • Runs the Draft Changelog and Draft Release actions in dry run mode
  • Publishes to the local PyPI server and/or dry-run npm publish.
  • Does not make PRs or push git changes

FAQs

My changelog is out of sync

Create a new manual PR to fix the PR and re-orient the changelog entry markers.

PR is merged to the target branch in the middle of a "Draft Release"

The release will fail to push commits because it will not be up to date. Delete the pushed tags and re-start with "Draft Changelog" to pick up the new PR.

How to keep fork of Jupyter Releaser up to date

The manual workflow files target the @v1 actions in the source repository, which means that as long as the workflow files themselves are up to date, you will always be running the most up to date actions.

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