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Adding musl target env See merge request veilid/veilid!177
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# Veilid Release Process
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## Introduction
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This guide outlines the process for releasing a new version of Veilid. The end result is an update of the package repositories and Pypi.
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## Create a Gitlab Release
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Releases happen via a CI/CD pipeline. The release process flows as follows:
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1. Complete outstanding merge requests (MR):
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1.1 Evaluate the MR's adherence to the published requirements and if automatic tests passed.
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1.2 (Optional) Perform the merge in a local dev environment if testing is required beyond the standard Earthly tests.
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1.3 If everything checks out, MR meets the published requirements, and tests passed, execute the merge functions in the Gitlab UI.
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2. Maintainer performs version bump:
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2.1 Update your local copy of `main` to mirror the newly merged upstream `main`
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2.2 Ensure the [CHANGELOG](./CHANGELOG.md) is updated
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2.3 Activate your bumpversion Python venv (see bumpversion setup section for details)
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2.4 Execute version_bump.sh with the appropriate parameter (patch, minor, or major). This results in all version entries being updated and a matching git tag created locally.
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2.5 Add all changes `git add *`
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2.6 Git commit the changes with the following message: `Version update: v{current_version} → v{new_version}`
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2.7 Create the Git tag `git tag v{new_version}`
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2.8 Push your local 'main' to the upstream origin 'main' `git push`
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2.9 Push the new tag to the upstream origin `git push origin {tag name made in step 2.7}` i.e. `git push origin v0.1.5`
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2.10 Ensure the package/release/distribute pipeline autostarted in the Gitlab UI
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Git tags serve as a historical record of what repo versions were successfully released at which version numbers.
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## Publish to crates.io
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1. Configure the crates.io credentials, if not already accomplished.
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2. Execute `cargo publish -p veilid-tools --dry-run`
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3. Execute `cargo publish -p veilid-tools`
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4. Execute `cargo publish -p veilid-core --dry-run`
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5. Execute `cargo publish -p veilid-core`
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## Publish to Pypi
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1. Change directory to veilid-python
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2. Install Poetry and configure the Pypi credentials, if not already accomplished.
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3. Execute `poetry build`
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4. Execute `poetry publish`
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## Reverting Releases
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Occasionally a release will happen that needs to be reverted. This is done manually on `crates.io` or the APT repository, or wherever the artifacts end up. Tags are not removed.
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## Released Artifacts
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### Rust Crates
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- [x] __veilid-tools__ [__Tag__: `veilid-tools-v0.0.0`]
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> An assortment of useful components used by the other Veilid crates.
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> Released to crates.io when its version number is changed in `Cargo.toml`
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- [x] __veilid-core__ [__Tag__: `veilid-core-v0.0.0`]
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> The base rust crate for Veilid's logic
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> Released to crates.io when its version number is changed in `Cargo.toml`
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- [ ] __veilid-server__
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> The Veilid headless node end-user application
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> Not released to crates.io as it is an application binary that is either built by hand or installed using a package manager.
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> This application does not currently support `cargo install`
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- [ ] __veilid-cli__ A text user interface to talk to veilid-server and operate it manually
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> Not released to crates.io as it is an application binary that is either built by hand or installed using a package manager.
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> This application does not currently support `cargo install`
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- [ ] __veilid-wasm__
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> Not released to crates.io as it is not a library that can be linked by other Rust applications
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- [ ] __veilid-flutter__
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> The Dart-FFI native interface to the Veilid API
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> This is currently built by the Flutter plugin `veilid-flutter` and not released.
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### Python Packages
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- [x] __veilid-python__ [__Tag__: `veilid-python-v0.0.0`]
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> The Veilid API bindings for Python
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> Released to PyPi when the version number is changed in `pyproject.toml`
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### Flutter Plugins
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- [ ] __veilid-flutter__
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> The Flutter plugin for the Veilid API.
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> Because this requires a build of a native Rust crate, this is not yet released via <https://pub.dev>
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> TODO: Eventually the rust crate should be bound to
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### Operating System Packages
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- [x] __veilid-server__ DEB package [__Tag__: `veilid-server-deb-v0.0.0`]
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> The Veilid headless node binary in the following formats:
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> - Standalone Debian/Ubuntu DEB file as a 'release file' on the `veilid` GitLab repository
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> - Pushed to APT repository at <https://packages.veilid.net>
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- [x] __veilid-server__ RPM package [__Tag__: `veilid-server-rpm-v0.0.0`]
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> The Veilid headless node binary in the following formats:
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> - Standalone RedHat/CentOS RPM file as a 'release file' on the `veilid` GitLab repository
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> - Pushed to Yum repository at <https://packages.veilid.net>
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- [x] __veilid-cli__ DEB package [__Tag__: `veilid-cli-deb-v0.0.0`]
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> The Veilid headless node administrator control binary in the following formats:
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> - Standalone Debian/Ubuntu DEB file as a 'release file' on the `veilid` GitLab repository
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> - Pushed to APT repository at <https://packages.veilid.net>
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- [x] __veilid-cli__ RPM package [__Tag__: `veilid-cli-rpm-v0.0.0`]
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> The Veilid headless node administrator control binary in the following formats:
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> - Standalone RedHat/CentOS RPM file as a 'release file' on the `veilid` GitLab repository
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> - Pushed to Yum repository at <https://packages.veilid.net>
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### Version Numbering
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All versions of Veilid Rust crates as well as `veilid-python` and `veilid-flutter` packages are versioned using Semver. Versions can differ per crate and package, and it is important for the Semver rules to be followed (<https://semver.org/>):
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- MAJOR version when you make incompatible API changes
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- MINOR version when you add functionality in a backward compatible manner
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- PATCH version when you make backward compatible bug fixes
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The `version_bump.sh` script should be run on every release to stable. All of the Rust crates are versioned together and should have the same version, as well as the `veilid-python` Python package and `veilid-flutter` Flutter plugin.
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## Bumpversion Setup and Usage
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### Install Bumpversion
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1. Create a Python venv for bumpversion.py. Mine is in my home dir so it persists when I update my local Veilid `main`.
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`python3 -m venv ~/bumpversion-venv`
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2. Activate the venv. `source ~/bumpversion-venv/bin/activate`
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3. Install bumpversion. `pip3 install bumpversion`
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### Activate venv for version bumping step of the release process
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1. Activate the venv. `source ~/bumpversion-venv/bin/activate`
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2. Return to step 2.4 of _Create a Gitlab Release_
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