# etcd release guide The guide talks about how to release a new version of etcd. The procedure includes some manual steps for sanity checking but it can probably be further scripted. Please keep this document up-to-date if you want to make changes to the release process. ## Prepare Release Set desired version as environment variable for following steps. Here is an example to release 2.1.3: ``` export VERSION=v2.1.3 export PREV_VERSION=v2.1.2 ``` All releases version numbers follow the format of [semantic versioning 2.0.0](http://semver.org/). ### Major, Minor Version Release, or its Pre-release - Ensure the relevant milestone on GitHub is complete. All referenced issues should be closed, or moved elsewhere. - Remove this release from [roadmap](https://github.com/coreos/etcd/blob/master/ROADMAP.md), if necessary. - Ensure the latest upgrade documentation is available. - Bump [hardcoded MinClusterVerion in the repository](https://github.com/coreos/etcd/blob/master/version/version.go#L29), if necessary. - Add feature capability maps for the new version, if necessary. ### Patch Version Release - Discuss about commits that are backported to the patch release. The commits should not include merge commits. - Cherry-pick these commits starting from the oldest one into stable branch. ## Write Release Note - Write introduction for the new release. For example, what major bug we fix, what new features we introduce or what performance improvement we make. - Write changelog for the last release. ChangeLog should be straightforward and easy to understand for the end-user. - Put `[GH XXXX]` at the head of change line to reference Pull Request that introduces the change. Moreover, add a link on it to jump to the Pull Request. ## Tag Version - Bump [hardcoded Version in the repository](https://github.com/coreos/etcd/blob/master/version/version.go#L30) to the latest version `${VERSION}`. - Ensure all tests on CI system are passed. - Manually check etcd is buildable in Linux, Darwin and Windows. - Manually check upgrade etcd cluster of previous minor version works well. - Manually check new features work well. - Add a signed tag through `git tag -s ${VERSION}`. - Sanity check tag correctness through `git show tags/$VERSION`. - Push the tag to GitHub through `git push origin tags/$VERSION`. This assumes `origin` corresponds to "https://github.com/coreos/etcd". ## Build Release Binaries and Images - Ensure `actool` is available, or installing it through `go get github.com/appc/spec/actool`. - Ensure `docker` is available. Run release script in root directory: ``` ./scripts/release.sh ${VERSION} ``` It generates all release binaries and images under directory ./release. ## Sign Binaries and Images Choose appropriate private key to sign the generated binaries and images. The following commands are used for public release sign: ``` cd release # personal GPG is okay for now for i in etcd-*{.zip,.tar.gz}; do gpg --sign ${i}; done # use `CoreOS ACI Builder ` secret key gpg -u 88182190 -a --output etcd-${VERSION}-linux-amd64.aci.asc --detach-sig etcd-${VERSION}-linux-amd64.aci ``` ## Publish Release Page in GitHub - Set release title as the version name. - Follow the format of previous release pages. - Attach the generated binaries, aci image and signatures. - Select whether it is a pre-release. - Publish the release! ## Publish Docker Image in Quay.io - Push docker image: ``` docker login quay.io docker push quay.io/coreos/etcd:${VERSION} ``` - Add `latest` tag to the new image on [quay.io](https://quay.io/repository/coreos/etcd?tag=latest&tab=tags) if this is a stable release. ## Announce to etcd-dev Googlegroup - Follow the format of [previous release emails](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/etcd-dev). - Make sure to include a list of authors that contributed since the previous release - something like the following might be handy: ``` git log ...${PREV_VERSION} --pretty=format:"%an" | sort | uniq | tr '\n' ',' | sed -e 's#,#, #g' -e 's#, $##' ``` - Send email to etcd-dev@googlegroups.com ## Post Release - Create new stable branch through `git push origin ${VERSION_MAJOR}.${VERSION_MINOR}` if this is a major stable release. This assumes `origin` corresponds to "https://github.com/coreos/etcd". - Bump [hardcoded Version in the repository](https://github.com/coreos/etcd/blob/master/version/version.go#L30) to the version `${VERSION}+git`.