# Release Workflow #### Table of Content - [1. Preparations](#preparations) - [1.1. Issues](#issues) - [1.2. Backport Commits](#backport-commits) - [1.3. Windows Dependencies](#windows-dependencies) - [2. Version](#version) - [3. Changelog](#changelog) - [4. Git Tag](#git-tag) - [5. Package Builds](#package-builds) - [5.1. RPM Packages](#rpm-packages) - [5.2. DEB Packages](#deb-packages) - [6. Build Server](#build-infrastructure) - [7. Release Tests](#release-tests) - [8. GitHub Release](#github-release) - [9. Docker](#docker) - [10. Post Release](#post-release) - [10.1. Online Documentation](#online-documentation) - [10.2. Announcement](#announcement) - [10.3. Project Management](#project-management) ## Preparations Specify the release version. ```bash VERSION=2.11.0 ``` Add your signing key to your Git configuration file, if not already there. ``` vim $HOME/.gitconfig [user] email = michael.friedrich@icinga.com name = Michael Friedrich signingkey = D14A1F16 ``` ### Issues Check issues at https://github.com/Icinga/icinga2 ### Backport Commits For minor versions you need to manually backports any and all commits from the master branch which should be part of this release. ### Windows Dependencies In contrast to Linux, the bundled Windows dependencies (at least Boost and OpenSSL) aren't updated automatically. (Neither by Icinga administrators, nor at package build time.) To ensure the upcoming Icinga release ships the latest (i.e. most secure) dependencies on Windows: #### Update packages.icinga.com Add the latest Boost and OpenSSL versions to https://packages.icinga.com/windows/dependencies/ like this: ``` localhost:~$ ssh aptly.vm.icinga.com aptly:~$ sudo -i aptly:~# cd /var/www/html/aptly/public/windows/dependencies aptly:dependencies# wget https://master.dl.sourceforge.net/project/boost/boost-binaries/1.76.0/boost_1_76_0-msvc-14.2-64.exe aptly:dependencies# wget https://master.dl.sourceforge.net/project/boost/boost-binaries/1.76.0/boost_1_76_0-msvc-14.2-32.exe aptly:dependencies# wget https://slproweb.com/download/Win64OpenSSL-1_1_1k.exe aptly:dependencies# wget https://slproweb.com/download/Win32OpenSSL-1_1_1k.exe ``` #### Ensure Compatibility Preferably on a fresh Windows VM (not to accidentally build Icinga with old dependency versions) setup a dev environment using the new dependency versions: 1. Download [doc/win-dev.ps1](doc/win-dev.ps1) 2. Edit your local copy, adjust the dependency versions 3. Ensure there are 35 GB free space on C: 4. Run the following in an administrative Powershell: 1. `Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -FeatureName "NetFx3" -Online` (reboot when asked!) 2. `powershell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File "${Env:USERPROFILE}\Downloads\win-dev.ps1"` (will take some time) Actually clone and build Icinga using the new dependency versions as described [here](https://github.com/Icinga/icinga2/blob/master/doc/21-development.md#tldr). Fix incompatibilities if any. #### Update Build Server, CI/CD and Documentation * https://git.icinga.com/infra/ansible-windows-build (don't forget to provision!) * [doc/21-development.md](doc/21-development.md) * [doc/win-dev.ps1](doc/win-dev.ps1) (also affects CI/CD) * [tools/win32/configure.ps1](tools/win32/configure.ps1) * [tools/win32/configure-dev.ps1](tools/win32/configure-dev.ps1) #### Re-provision Build Server Even if there aren't any new releases of dependencies with versions hardcoded in the repos and files listed above (Boost, OpenSSL). There may be new build versions of other dependencies (VS, MSVC). Our GitHub actions (tests) use the latest ones automatically, but the GitLab runner (release packages) doesn't. ## Version Update the version: ```bash perl -pi -e "s/Version: .*/Version: $VERSION/g" ICINGA2_VERSION ``` ## Changelog Choose the most important issues and summarize them in multiple groups/paragraphs. Provide links to the mentioned issues/PRs. At the start include a link to the milestone's closed issues. ## Git Tag ```bash git commit -v -a -m "Release version $VERSION" ``` Create a signed tag (tags/v) on the `master` branch (for major releases) or the `support` branch (for minor releases). ```bash git tag -s -m "Version $VERSION" v$VERSION ``` Push the tag: ```bash git push origin v$VERSION ``` **For major releases:** Create a new `support` branch: ```bash git checkout master git push git checkout -b support/2.12 git push -u origin support/2.12 ``` ## Package Builds ```bash mkdir $HOME/dev/icinga/packaging cd $HOME/dev/icinga/packaging ``` ### RPM Packages ```bash git clone git@git.icinga.com:packaging/rpm-icinga2.git && cd rpm-icinga2 ``` ### DEB Packages ```bash git clone git@git.icinga.com:packaging/deb-icinga2.git && cd deb-icinga2 ``` ### Raspbian Packages ```bash git clone git@git.icinga.com:packaging/raspbian-icinga2.git && cd raspbian-icinga2 ``` ### Windows Packages ```bash git clone git@git.icinga.com:packaging/windows-icinga2.git && cd windows-icinga2 ``` ### Branch Workflow For each support branch in this repo (e.g. support/2.12), there exists a corresponding branch in the packaging repos (e.g. 2.12). Each package revision is a tagged commit on these branches. When doing a major release, create the new branch, otherweise switch to the existing one. ### Switch Build Type Ensure that `ICINGA_BUILD_TYPE` is set to `release` in `.gitlab-ci.yml`. This should only be necessary after creating a new branch. ```yaml variables: ... ICINGA_BUILD_TYPE: release ... ``` Commit the change. ```bash git commit -av -m "Switch build type for 2.13" ``` #### RPM Release Preparations Set the `Version`, `revision` and `%changelog` inside the spec file: ``` perl -pi -e "s/Version:.*/Version: $VERSION/g" icinga2.spec vim icinga2.spec %changelog * Thu Sep 19 2019 Michael Friedrich 2.11.0-1 - Update to 2.11.0 ``` #### DEB and Raspbian Release Preparations Update file `debian/changelog` and add at the beginning: ``` icinga2 (2.11.0-1) icinga; urgency=medium * Release 2.11.0 -- Michael Friedrich Thu, 19 Sep 2019 10:50:31 +0200 ``` #### Windows Release Preparations Update the file `.gitlab-ci.yml`: ``` perl -pi -e "s/^ UPSTREAM_GIT_BRANCH: .*/ UPSTREAM_GIT_BRANCH: v$VERSION/g" .gitlab-ci.yml perl -pi -e "s/^ ICINGA_FORCE_VERSION: .*/ ICINGA_FORCE_VERSION: v$VERSION/g" .gitlab-ci.yml ``` ### Release Commit Commit the changes and push the branch. ```bash git commit -av -m "Release $VERSION-1" git push origin 2.11 ``` GitLab will now build snapshot packages based on the tag `v2.11.0` of Icinga 2. ### Package Tests In order to test the created packages you can download a job's artifacts: Visit [git.icinga.com](https://git.icinga.com/packaging/rpm-icinga2) and navigate to the respective pipeline under `CI / CD -> Pipelines`. There click on the job you want to download packages from. The job's output appears. On the right-hand sidebar you can browse its artifacts. Once there, navigate to `build/RPMS/noarch` where you'll find the packages. ### Release Packages To build release packages and upload them to [packages.icinga.com](https://packages.icinga.com) tag the release commit and push it. RPM/DEB/Raspbian: ```bash git tag -s $VERSION-1 -m "Release v$VERSION-1" git push origin $VERSION-1 ``` Windows: ```bash git tag -s $VERSION -m "Release v$VERSION" git push origin $VERSION ``` Now cherry pick the release commit to `master` so that the changes are transferred back to it. **Attention**: Only the release commit. *NOT* the one switching the build type! ## Build Infrastructure https://git.icinga.com/packaging/rpm-icinga2/pipelines https://git.icinga.com/packaging/deb-icinga2/pipelines https://git.icinga.com/packaging/windows-icinga2/pipelines https://git.icinga.com/packaging/raspbian-icinga2/pipelines * Verify package build changes for this version. * Test the snapshot packages for all distributions beforehand. Once the release repository tags are pushed, release builds are triggered and automatically published to packages.icinga.com ## Release Tests * Test DB IDO with MySQL and PostgreSQL. * Provision the vagrant boxes and test the release packages. * Test the [setup wizard](https://packages.icinga.com/windows/) inside a Windows VM. * Start a new docker container and install/run icinga2. ### CentOS ```bash docker run -ti centos:7 bash yum -y install https://packages.icinga.com/epel/icinga-rpm-release-7-latest.noarch.rpm yum -y install epel-release yum -y install icinga2 icinga2 daemon -C ``` ### Ubuntu ```bash docker run -ti ubuntu:bionic bash apt-get update apt-get -y install apt-transport-https wget gnupg wget -O - https://packages.icinga.com/icinga.key | apt-key add - . /etc/os-release; if [ ! -z ${UBUNTU_CODENAME+x} ]; then DIST="${UBUNTU_CODENAME}"; else DIST="$(lsb_release -c| awk '{print $2}')"; fi; \ echo "deb https://packages.icinga.com/ubuntu icinga-${DIST} main" > \ /etc/apt/sources.list.d/${DIST}-icinga.list echo "deb-src https://packages.icinga.com/ubuntu icinga-${DIST} main" >> \ /etc/apt/sources.list.d/${DIST}-icinga.list apt-get update apt-get -y install icinga2 icinga2 daemon -C ``` ## GitHub Release Create a new release for the newly created Git tag: https://github.com/Icinga/icinga2/releases > Hint: Choose [tags](https://github.com/Icinga/icinga2/tags), pick one to edit and > make this a release. You can also create a draft release. The release body should contain a short changelog, with links into the roadmap, changelog and blogpost. ## Docker > Only for final versions (not for RCs). Once the release has been published on GitHub, wait for its [GitHub actions](https://github.com/Icinga/icinga2/actions) to complete. ```bash VERSION=2.12.1 TAGS=(2.12) #TAGS=(2.12 2 latest) docker pull icinga/icinga2:$VERSION for t in "${TAGS[@]}"; do docker tag icinga/icinga2:$VERSION icinga/icinga2:$t done for t in "${TAGS[@]}"; do docker push icinga/icinga2:$t done ``` ## Post Release ### Online Documentation > Only required for major releases. Navigate to `puppet-customer/icinga.git` and do the following steps: #### Testing ```bash git checkout testing && git pull vim files/var/www/docs/config/icinga2-latest.yml git commit -av -m "icinga-web: Update docs for Icinga 2" git push ``` SSH into the webserver and do a manual Puppet dry run with the testing environment. ```bash puppet agent -t --environment testing --noop ``` Once succeeded, continue with production deployment. #### Production ```bash git checkout master && git pull git merge testing git push ``` SSH into the webserver and do a manual Puppet run from the production environment (default). ```bash puppet agent -t ``` #### Manual Generation SSH into the webserver or ask @bobapple. ```bash cd /usr/local/icinga-docs-tools && ./build-docs.rb -c /var/www/docs/config/icinga2-latest.yml ``` ### Announcement * Create a new blog post on [icinga.com/blog](https://icinga.com/blog) including a featured image * Create a release topic on [community.icinga.com](https://community.icinga.com) * Release email to net-tech & team ### Project Management * Add new minor version on [GitHub](https://github.com/Icinga/icinga2/milestones).