# How to build and ship a release These are the instructions for producing a release. GitHub Actions (GHA) will do most of the work for you. You will need to edit the draft release notes and click a button to make the release public. Please change the version number as appropriate. Substitute (for example) `v4.2.0` any place you see `$VERSION` in this doc. ## Step 1. Rebuild generated files ```shell export VERSION=v4.2.0 git checkout master git pull go fmt ./... go generate ./... go mod tidy git commit -a -m "Update generated files for $VERSION" ``` ## Step 2. Tag the commit in master that you want to release ```shell export VERSION=v4.2.0 git tag -m "Release $VERSION" -a $VERSION git push origin --tags ``` Soon after GitHub will start an [Action](https://github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol/actions) Workflow called "draft release" which will build all release binaries and write the draft release notes. ## Step 3. Create the release notes The draft release notes are created for you. In this step you'll edit them. The GHA workflow uses [GoReleaser](https://goreleaser.com/) which produces the [GitHub Release](https://github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol/releases) with Release Notes derived from the commit history between now and the last tag. These notes are just a draft and needs considerable editing. These release notes are used elsewhere, in particular the email step. Release notes style guide: * Entries in the bullet list should be phrased in the positive: "Feature FOO now does BAR". This is often the opposite of the related issue, which was probably phrased, "Feature FOO is broken because of BAR". * Every item should include the ID of the issue related to the change. If there was no issue, create one and close it. * Sort the list most important/exciting changes earlier in the list. * Items related to a specific provider should begin with the all-caps name of the provider, such as "ROUTE53: Added support for sandwiches (#100)" * The `Deprecation warnings` section should just copy from `README.md`. If you change one, change it in the README too (you can make that change in this PR). See [https://github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol/releases](https://github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol/releases) for examples for recent release notes and copy that style. Template: ```text ## Changelog This release includes many new providers (FILL IN), dozens of bug fixes, and FILL IN. ### Breaking changes: * FILL IN ### Major features: * FILL IN ### Provider-specific changes: * FILL IN ### Other changes and improvements: * FILL IN ### Deprecation warnings: ``` ## Step 4. Announce it via email Email the release notes to the mailing list: (note the format of the Subject line and that the first line of the email is the URL of the release) ```text To: dnscontrol-discuss@googlegroups.com Subject: New release: dnscontrol v$VERSION https://github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol/releases/tag/v$VERSION [insert the release notes here] ``` {% hint style="info" %} **NOTE**: You won't be able to post to the mailing list unless you are on it. [Click here to join](https://groups.google.com/g/dnscontrol-discuss). {% endhint %} ## Step 5. Announce it via chat Mention on [https://gitter.im/dnscontrol/Lobby](https://gitter.im/dnscontrol/Lobby) that the new release has shipped. ```text ANNOUNCEMENT: dnscontrol v$VERSION has been released! https://github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol/releases/tag/v$VERSION ``` ## Step 6. Get credit Mention the fact that you did this release in your weekly accomplishments. If you are at Stack Overflow: * Add the release to your weekly snippets * Run this build: `dnscontrol_embed - Promote most recent artifact into ExternalDNS repo` ## Tip: How to bump the major version If you bump the major version, you need to change all the source files. The last time this was done (v3 -> v4) these two commands were used. They're included her for reference. ```shell # Make all the changes: sed -i.bak -e 's@github.com.StackExchange.dnscontrol.v3@github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol/v4@g' go.* $(fgrep -lri --include '*.go' github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol/v3 *) # Delete the backup files: find * -name \*.bak -delete ``` ## Tip: Configuring GHA integration tests ### Overview GHA is configured to run an integration test for any provider listed in the "provider" list. However the test is skipped if the `*_DOMAIN` variable is not set. For example, the Google Cloud provider integration test is only run if `GCLOUD_DOMAIN` is set. * Q: Where is the list of providers to run integration tests on? * A: In `.github/workflows/pr_test.yml`: (1) the "PROVIDERS" list, (2) the `integrtests-diff2` section. * Q: Where are non-secret environment variables stored? * A: GHA calls them "Variables". Update them here: https://github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol/settings/variables/actions * Q: Where are SECRET environment variables stored? * A: GHA calls them "Secrets". Update them here: https://github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol/settings/secrets/actions ### How do I add a single new integration test? 1. Edit `.github/workflows/pr_test.yml` 2. Add the `FOO_DOMAIN` variable name of the provider to the "PROVIDERS" list. 3. Set the `FOO_DOMAIN` variables in GHA via https://github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol/settings/variables/actions 4. All other variables should be stored as secrets (for consistency). Add them to the `integration-tests` section. Set them in GHA via https://github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol/settings/secrets/actions ### How do I add a "bring your own keys" integration test? Overview: You will fork the repo and add any secrets to your fork. For security reasons you won't have access to the secrets from the main repository. 1. [Fork StackExchange/dnscontrol](https://github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol/fork) in GitHub. If you already have a fork, be sure to use the "sync fork" button on the main page to sync with master. 2. In your fork, set the `${DOMAIN}_DOMAIN` variable in GHA via Settings :: Secrets and variables :: Actions :: Variables. 3. In your fork, set any secrets in GHA via Settings :: Secrets and variables :: Actions :: Secrets. 5. Start a build ## Tip: How to rebuild flattener Rebuilding flatter requires go1.17.1 and the gopherjs compiler. Install go1.17.1: ```shell go install golang.org/dl/go1.17.1@latest go1.17.1 download ``` Install [GopherJS](https://github.com/gopherjs/gopherjs): ```shell go install github.com/gopherjs/gopherjs@latest ``` Build the software: {% hint style="info" %} **NOTE**: GOOS can't be Darwin because GOPHERJS doesn't support it. {% endhint %} ```shell cd docs/flattener/ export GOPHERJS_GOROOT="$(go1.17.1 env GOROOT)" export GOOS=linux gopherjs build ``` ## Tip: How to update modules List out-of-date modules and update any that seem worth updating: ```shell go install github.com/oligot/go-mod-upgrade@latest go-mod-upgrade go mod tidy ``` OLD WAY: ```shell go install github.com/psampaz/go-mod-outdated@latest go list -mod=mod -u -m -json all | go-mod-outdated -update -direct # If any are out of date, update via: go get module/path # Once the updates are complete, tidy up: go mod tidy ```