Tools used to publish Python packages, Docker images and Helm charts for GitHub tag and branch
Project description
Tag Publish
Publishing
The main goals of Tag Publish offer the commands to publish the project, see the documentation.
New version
To create a new minor version you just should run tag-publish-new --version=<version>
.
This will create the stabilization branch and will create a new pull request to update
the SECURITY.md
file and the Renovate configuration.
This will also create the tags for the backport.
You are welcome to run tag-publish-new --help
to see what's it's done.
Note that it didn't create a tag, you should do it manually.
To create a patch version you should just create tag.
SECURITY.md
The SECURITY.md
file should contain the security policy of the repository, especially the end of
support dates.
For compatibility with security.md
it should contain an array
with at least the columns Version
and Supported Until
. The Version
column will contain the concerned
version.
The Supported Until
will contain the date of end of support dd/mm/yyyy
.
It can also contain the following sentences:
Unsupported
: no longer supported => no audit, no rebuild.Best effort
: the support is ended, it is still rebuilt and audited, but this can be stopped without any notice.To be defined
: not yet released or the date will be set related of another project release date (like for GeoMapFish).
See also GitHub Documentation
Configuration
Dry run
Dry run publish: GITHUB_REF=... c2cciutils-publish --dry-run ...
To pypi
The config is like this:
versions:
# List of kinds of versions you want to publish, that can be:
# rebuild (specified with --type),
# version_tag, version_branch, feature_branch, feature_tag (for pull request)
It we have a setup.py
file, we will be in legacy mode:
When publishing, the version computed from arguments or GITHUB_REF
is put in environment variable VERSION
, thus you should use it in setup.py
, example:
VERSION = os.environ.get("VERSION", "1.0.0")
Also we consider that we use poetry
with poetry-dynamic-versioning to manage the version, and poetry-plugin-tweak-dependencies-version to manage the dependencies versions.
Example of configuration:
[tool.poetry-dynamic-versioning]
enable = true
vcs = "git"
pattern = "^(?P<base>\\d+(\\.\\d+)*)"
format-jinja = """
{%- if env.get("VERSION_TYPE") == "version_branch" -%}
{{serialize_pep440(bump_version(base, 1 if env.get("IS_MASTER") == "TRUE" else 2), dev=distance)}}
{%- elif distance == 0 -%}
{{serialize_pep440(base)}}
{%- else -%}
{{serialize_pep440(bump_version(base), dev=distance)}}
{%- endif -%}
"""
Note that we can access to the environment variables VERSION
,VERSION_TYPE
and IS_MASTER
.
Then by default:
- Tag with
1.2.3
=> release1.2.3
- Commit on feature branch just do a validation
- Commit on
master
branch after the tag 1.3.0 => release1.4.0.dev1
- Commit on
1.3
branch after the tag 1.3.0 => release1.3.1.dev1
Authentication
If the file ~/.pypirc
exists we consider that we ar already logged in also
we will do the login with the pypi
server with OpenID Connect (OIDC).
The OIDC login is recommended because it didn't needs any additional secrets, but it need some configuration on pypi in the package, see the GitHub Documentation.
Integration if the package directly in a Docker image
To make it working in the Dockerfile
you should have in the poetry
stage:
ENV POETRY_DYNAMIC_VERSIONING_BYPASS=dev
RUN poetry export --extras=checks --extras=publish --output=requirements.txt \
&& poetry export --with=dev --output=requirements-dev.txt
And in the run
stage
ARG VERSION=dev
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache \
POETRY_DYNAMIC_VERSIONING_BYPASS=${VERSION} python3 -m pip install --disable-pip-version-check --no-deps --editable=.
And in the Makefile
:
VERSION = $(strip $(shell poetry version --short))
.PHONY: build
build: ## Build the Docker images
docker build --build-arg=VERSION=$(VERSION) --tag=$(GITHUB_REPOSITORY) .
To Docker registry
The config is like this:
latest: True
images:
- # The base name of the image we want to publish
name:
repository:
<internal_name>:
# The fqdn name of the server if not Docker hub
server:
# List of kinds of versions you want to publish, that can be: rebuild (specified using --type),
# version_tag, version_branch, feature_branch, feature_tag (for pull request)
version:
# List of tags we want to publish interpreted with `format(version=version)`
# e.g. if you use `{version}-lite` when you publish the version `1.2.3` the source tag
# (that should be built by the application build) is `latest-lite`, and it will be published
# with the tag `1.2.3-lite`.
tags:
# If your images are published by different jobs you can separate them in different groups
# and publish them with `tag-publish --group=<group>`
group:
By default, the last line of the SECURITY.md
file will be published (docker
) with the tag
latest
. Set latest
to False
to disable it.
Use Renovate to trigger a new build instead of the legacy rebuild
If the ci/dpkg-versions.yaml
or .github/dpkg-versions.yaml
file is present, the package list will be updated on publishing.
The versions will be updated by GHCI application.
Contributing
Install the pre-commit hooks:
pip install pre-commit
pre-commit install --allow-missing-config
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