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nmittler483738e2015-06-08 14:32:37 -07001How to Create a Release of GRPC Java (for Maintainers Only)
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3
4Build Environments
5------------------
6We deploy GRPC to Maven Central under the following systems:
7- Ubuntu 14.04 with Docker 1.6.1 that runs CentOS 6.6
8- Windows 7 64-bit with MSYS2 with mingw32 and mingw64
9- Mac OS X 10.9.5
10
11Other systems may also work, but we haven't verified them.
12
13Prerequisites
14-------------
15
16### Setup OSSRH and Signing
17
18If you haven't deployed artifacts to Maven Central before, you need to setup
19your OSSRH (OSS Repository Hosting) account and signing keys.
20- Follow the instructions on [this
21 page](http://central.sonatype.org/pages/ossrh-guide.html) to set up an
22 account with OSSRH.
Carl Mastrangelo7a6b1662015-08-12 13:52:45 -070023 - You only need to create the account, not set up a new project
24 - Contact a gRPC maintainer to add your account after you have created it.
nmittler483738e2015-06-08 14:32:37 -070025- (For release deployment only) Install GnuPG and [generate your key
26 pair](https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/howtos.html). You'll also
27 need to [publish your public key](https://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual.html#AEN464)
28 to make it visible to the Sonatype servers
29 (e.g. `gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --send-key <key ID>`).
30- Put your GnuPG key password and OSSRH account information in
31 `<your-home-directory>/.gradle/gradle.properties`.
32
33```
34# You need the signing properties only if you are making release deployment
35signing.keyId=<8-character-public-key-id>
36signing.password=<key-password>
37signing.secretKeyRingFile=<your-home-directory>/.gnupg/secring.gpg
38
39ossrhUsername=<ossrh-username>
40ossrhPassword=<ossrh-password>
41checkstyle.ignoreFailures=false
42```
43
44### Build Protobuf
45Protobuf libraries are needed for compiling the GRPC codegen. Despite that you
46may have installed Protobuf on your system, you may want to build Protobuf
47separately and install it under your personal directory, because
48
491. The Protobuf version installed on your system may be different from what
50 GRPC requires. You may not want to pollute your system installation.
512. We will deploy both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the codegen, thus require
52 both variants of Protobuf libraries. You don't want to mix them in your
53 system paths.
54
55Please see the [Main Readme](README.md) for details on building protobuf.
56
57Tagging the Release
58----------------------
Eric Andersonb8245652016-02-17 11:34:50 -080059The first step in the release process is to create a release branch, bump
60versions, and create a tag for the release. Our release branches follow the naming
nmittler483738e2015-06-08 14:32:37 -070061convention of `v<major>.<minor>.x`, while the tags include the patch version
62`v<major>.<minor>.<patch>`. For example, the same branch `v0.7.x`
63would be used to create all `v0.7` tags (e.g. `v0.7.0`, `v0.7.1`).
64
Eric Andersonb8245652016-02-17 11:34:50 -0800651. Create the release branch and push it to GitHub:
nmittler483738e2015-06-08 14:32:37 -070066
67 ```bash
Eric Andersonb8245652016-02-17 11:34:50 -080068 $ MAJOR=0 MINOR=7 PATCH=0 # Set appropriately for new release
69 $ git checkout -b v$MAJOR.$MINOR.x master
70 $ git push upstream v$MAJOR.$MINOR.x
nmittler483738e2015-06-08 14:32:37 -070071 ```
Eric Andersonb8245652016-02-17 11:34:50 -0800722. For `master`, change `build.gradle` and
73 `android-interop-testing/app/build.gradle` to the next minor snapshot (e.g.
74 ``0.8.0-SNAPSHOT``).
nmittler483738e2015-06-08 14:32:37 -070075
76 ```bash
Eric Andersonb8245652016-02-17 11:34:50 -080077 $ git checkout -b bump-version master
78 # Change version to next minor (and keep -SNAPSHOT)
79 $ sed -i 's/[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\(.*CURRENT_GRPC_VERSION\)/'$MAJOR.$((MINOR+1)).0'\1/' \
80 build.gradle android-interop-testing/app/build.gradle
81 $ git commit -a -m "Start $MAJOR.$((MINOR+1)).0 development cycle"
nmittler483738e2015-06-08 14:32:37 -070082 ```
Eric Andersonb8245652016-02-17 11:34:50 -0800833. Go through PR review and push the master branch to GitHub:
nmittler483738e2015-06-08 14:32:37 -070084
85 ```bash
Eric Andersonb8245652016-02-17 11:34:50 -080086 $ git checkout master
87 $ git merge --ff-only bump-version
88 $ git push upstream master
nmittler483738e2015-06-08 14:32:37 -070089 ```
Eric Andersonb8245652016-02-17 11:34:50 -0800904. For vMajor.Minor.x branch, change `build.gradle` and
91 `android-interop-testing/app/build.gradle` to remove "-SNAPSHOT" for the next
92 release version (e.g. `0.7.0`). Commit the result and make a tag:
nmittler483738e2015-06-08 14:32:37 -070093
94 ```bash
Eric Andersonb8245652016-02-17 11:34:50 -080095 $ git checkout -b release v$MAJOR.$MINOR.x
96 # Change version to remove -SNAPSHOT
97 $ sed -i 's/-SNAPSHOT\(.*CURRENT_GRPC_VERSION\)/\1/' \
98 build.gradle android-interop-testing/app/build.gradle
99 $ git commit -a -m "Bump version to $MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH"
100 $ git tag -a v$MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH -m "Version $MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH"
nmittler483738e2015-06-08 14:32:37 -0700101 ```
Eric Andersonb8245652016-02-17 11:34:50 -08001025. Change `build.gradle` and `android-interop-testing/app/build.gradle` to the
103 next snapshot version (e.g. `0.7.1-SNAPSHOT`). Commit the result:
nmittler483738e2015-06-08 14:32:37 -0700104
105 ```bash
Eric Andersonb8245652016-02-17 11:34:50 -0800106 # Change version to next patch and add -SNAPSHOT
107 $ sed -i 's/[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\(.*CURRENT_GRPC_VERSION\)/'$MAJOR.$MINOR.$((PATCH+1))-SNAPSHOT'\1/' \
108 build.gradle android-interop-testing/app/build.gradle
109 $ git commit -a -m "Bump version to $MAJOR.$MINOR.$((PATCH+1))-SNAPSHOT"
110 ```
1116. Go through PR review and push the release tag and updated release branch to
112 GitHub:
113
114 ```bash
115 $ git checkout v$MAJOR.$MINOR.x
116 $ git merge --ff-only release
117 $ git push upstream v$MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH
118 $ git push upstream v$MAJOR.$MINOR.x
nmittler483738e2015-06-08 14:32:37 -0700119 ```
120
121Setup Build Environment
122---------------------------
123
124### Linux
125The deployment for Linux uses [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) running
126CentOS 6.6 in order to ensure that we have a consistent deployment environment
127on Linux. You'll first need to install Docker if not already installed on your
Carl Mastrangelo8f6562e2015-08-13 15:19:53 -0700128system. Make sure to have at least version 1.7.1 or later.
nmittler483738e2015-06-08 14:32:37 -0700129
1301. Under the [Protobuf source directory](https://github.com/google/protobuf),
131 build the `protoc-artifacts` image:
132
133 ```bash
134 protobuf$ docker build -t protoc-artifacts protoc-artifacts
135 ```
1362. Under the grpc-java source directory, build the `grpc-java-deploy` image:
137
138 ```bash
139 grpc-java$ docker build -t grpc-java-deploy compiler
140 ```
1413. Start a Docker container that has the deploy environment set up for you. The
142 GRPC source is cloned into `/grpc-java`.
143
144 ```bash
145 $ docker run -it --rm=true grpc-java-deploy
146 ```
147
148 Note that the container will be deleted after you exit. Any changes you have
149 made (e.g., copied configuration files) will be lost. If you want to keep the
150 container, remove `--rm=true` from the command line.
1514. Next, you'll need to copy your OSSRH credentials and GnuPG keys to your docker container.
Kun Zhang2bd08872016-01-22 15:32:04 -0800152 In Docker:
153 ```
154 # mkdir /root/.gradle
155 ```
156 Find the container ID in your bash prompt, which is shown as `[root@<container-ID> ...]`.
157 In host:
158 ```
159 $ docker cp ~/.gnupg <container-ID>:/root/
160 $ docker cp ~/.gradle/gradle.properties <container-ID>:/root/.gradle/
nmittler483738e2015-06-08 14:32:37 -0700161 ```
162
163 You'll also need to update `signing.secretKeyRingFile` in
164 `/root/.gradle/gradle.properties` to point to `/root/.gnupg/secring.gpg`.
165
166### Windows
167
168#### Windows 64-bit with MSYS2 (Recommended for Windows)
169Because the gcc shipped with MSYS2 doesn't support multilib, you have to
170compile and deploy 32-bit and 64-bit binaries in separate steps.
171
172##### Under MinGW-w64 Win32 Shell
1731. Compile and install 32-bit protobuf:
174
175 ```bash
176 protobuf$ ./configure --disable-shared --prefix=$HOME/protobuf-32
177 protobuf$ make clean && make && make install
178 ```
1792. Configure CXXFLAGS needed by the protoc plugin when building.
180
181 ```bash
182 grpc-java$ export CXXFLAGS="-I$HOME/protobuf-32/include" \
183 LDFLAGS="-L$HOME/protobuf-32/lib"
184 ```
185
186##### Under MinGW-w64 Win64 Shell
1871. Compile and install 64-bit protobuf:
188
189 ```bash
190 protobuf$ ./configure --disable-shared --prefix=$HOME/protobuf-64
191 protobuf$ make clean && make && make install
192 ```
1932. Configure CXXFLAGS needed by the protoc plugin when building.
194
195 ```bash
196 grpc-java$ export CXXFLAGS="-I$HOME/protobuf-64/include" \
197 LDFLAGS="-L$HOME/protobuf-64/lib"
198 ```
199
200#### Windows 64-bit with Cygwin64 (TODO: incomplete)
201Because the MinGW gcc shipped with Cygwin64 doesn't support multilib, you have
202to compile and deploy 32-bit and 64-bit binaries in separate steps.
203
2041. Compile and install 32-bit protobuf. `-static-libgcc -static-libstdc++` are
205 needed for `protoc` to be successfully run in the unit test.
206
207 ```bash
208 protobuf$ LDFLAGS="-static-libgcc -static-libstdc++" ./configure --host=i686-w64-mingw32 --disable-shared --prefix=$HOME/protobuf-32
209 protobuf$ make clean && make && make install
210 ```
211
2122. Compile and install 64-bit protobuf:
213
214 ```bash
215 protobuf$ ./configure --host=x86_64-w64-mingw32 --disable-shared --prefix=$HOME/protobuf-64
216 protobuf$ make clean && make && make install
217 ```
218
219### Mac
220Please refer to [Protobuf
221README](https://github.com/google/protobuf/blob/master/README.md) for how to
222set up GCC and Unix tools on Mac.
223
224Mac OS X has been 64-bit-only since 10.7 and we are compiling for 10.7 and up.
225We only build 64-bit artifact for Mac.
226
2271. Compile and install protobuf:
228
229 ```bash
230 protobuf$ CXXFLAGS="-m64" ./configure --disable-shared --prefix=$HOME/protobuf
231 protobuf$ make clean && make && make install
232 ```
2332. Configure CXXFLAGS needed by the protoc plugin when building.
234
235 ```bash
236 grpc-java$ export CXXFLAGS="-I$HOME/protobuf/include" \
237 LDFLAGS="$HOME/protobuf/lib/libprotobuf.a $HOME/protobuf/lib/libprotoc.a"
238 ```
239
240Build and Deploy
241----------------
242We currently distribute the following OSes and architectures:
243
244| OS | x86_32 | x86_64 |
245| --- | --- | --- |
246| Linux | X | X |
247| Windows | X | X |
248| Mac | | X |
249
250Deployment to Maven Central (or the snapshot repo) is a two-step process. The only
251artifact that is platform-specific is codegen, so we only need to deploy the other
252jars once. So the first deployment is for all of the artifacts from one of the selected
253OS/architectures. After that, we then deploy the codegen artifacts for the remaining
254OS/architectures.
255
256**NOTE: _Before building/deploying, be sure to switch to the appropriate branch or tag in
257the grpc-java source directory._**
258
259### First Deployment
260
261As stated above, this only needs to be done once for one of the selected OS/architectures.
262The following command will build the whole project and upload it to Maven
263Central.
264```bash
265grpc-java$ ./gradlew clean build && ./gradlew uploadArchives
266```
267
268If the version has the `-SNAPSHOT` suffix, the artifacts will automatically
269go to the snapshot repository. Otherwise it's a release deployment and the
270artifacts will go to a freshly created staging repository.
271
272### Deploy GRPC Codegen for Additional Platforms
273The previous step will only deploy the codegen artifacts for the OS you run on
274it and the architecture of your JVM. For a fully fledged deployment, you will
275need to deploy the codegen for all other supported OSes and architectures.
276
277To deploy the codegen for an OS and architecture, you must run the following
278commands on that OS and specify the architecture by the flag `-PtargetArch=<arch>`.
279
280If you are doing a snapshot deployment:
281
282```bash
283grpc-java$ ./gradlew clean grpc-compiler:build grpc-compiler:uploadArchives -PtargetArch=<arch>
284```
285
286When deploying a Release, the first deployment will create
287[a new staging repository](https://oss.sonatype.org/#stagingRepositories). You'll need
288to look up the ID in the OSSRH UI (usually in the form of `iogrpc-*`). Codegen
289deployment commands should include `-PrepositoryId=<repository-id>` in order to
290ensure that the artifacts are pushed to the same staging repository.
291
292```bash
293grpc-java$ ./gradlew clean grpc-compiler:build grpc-compiler:uploadArchives -PtargetArch=<arch> \
294 -PrepositoryId=<repository-id>
295```
296
297Releasing on Maven Central
298--------------------------
299Once all of the artifacts have been pushed to the staging repository, the
300repository must first be `closed`, which will trigger several sanity checks
301on the repository. If this completes successfully, the repository can then
302be `released`, which will begin the process of pushing the new artifacts to
303Maven Central (the staging repository will be destroyed in the process). You can
304see the complete process for releasing to Maven Central on the [OSSRH site]
305(http://central.sonatype.org/pages/releasing-the-deployment.html).
306
307Notify the Community
308--------------------
309After waiting ~1 day and verifying that the release appears on [Maven Central]
310(http://mvnrepository.com/), the last step is to document and publicize the release.
311
3121. Add [Release Notes](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/releases) for the new tag.
313 The description should include any major fixes or features since the last release.
314 You may choose to add links to bugs, PRs, or commits if appropriate.
3152. Post a release announcement to [grpc-io](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/grpc-io)
316 (`grpc-io@googlegroups.com`). The title should be something that clearly identifies
317 the release (e.g.`GRPC-Java <tag> Released`).
Eric Andersone64c7552016-02-03 14:14:13 -0800318
319Update README.md
320----------------
321
322Update the version numbers in README.md to the new grpc-java version. _Also_
323update the version numbers for protoc if the protobuf library version was
324updated since last release. Make a new commit with description similar to
325"Update README to reference \<VERSION\>" and have it reviewed before submitting.
326
327Update Hosted Javadoc
328---------------------
329
Eric Anderson27d84892016-03-10 16:28:35 -0800330Now we need to update gh-pages with the new Javadoc:
Eric Andersone64c7552016-02-03 14:14:13 -0800331
332```bash
333git checkout gh-pages
334rm -r javadoc/
Eric Anderson27d84892016-03-10 16:28:35 -0800335wget -O grpc-all-javadoc.jar "http://search.maven.org/remotecontent?filepath=io/grpc/grpc-all/$MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH/grpc-all-$MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH-javadoc.jar"
336unzip -d javadoc grpc-all-javadoc.jar
337rm grpc-all-javadoc.jar
Eric Andersone64c7552016-02-03 14:14:13 -0800338rm -r javadoc/META-INF/
339git add -A javadoc
Eric Anderson27d84892016-03-10 16:28:35 -0800340git commit -m "Javadoc for $MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH"
Eric Andersone64c7552016-02-03 14:14:13 -0800341```
342
343Push gh-pages to the main repository and verify the current version is [live
344on grpc.io](http://www.grpc.io/grpc-java/javadoc/).