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| .. _release-guide: |
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| ============= |
| Release guide |
| ============= |
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|
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| .. admonition:: This document is only relevant for Matplotlib release managers. |
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| A guide for developers who are doing a Matplotlib release. |
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| .. note:: |
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| This assumes that a read-only remote for the canonical repository is |
| ``remote`` and a read/write remote is ``DANGER`` |
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| .. _release_feature_freeze: |
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| Making the release branch |
| ========================= |
|
|
| When a new minor release (vX.Y.0) is approaching, a new release branch must be made. |
| When precisely this should happen is up to the release manager, but this point is where |
| most new features intended for the minor release are merged and you are entering a |
| feature freeze (i.e. newly implemented features will be going into vX.Y+1). |
| This does not necessarily mean that no further changes will be made prior to release, |
| just that those changes will be made using the backport system. |
|
|
| For an upcoming ``v3.7.0`` release, first create the branch:: |
| |
| git switch main |
| git pull |
| git switch -c v3.7.x |
| git push DANGER v3.7.x |
|
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| Update the ``v3.7.0`` milestone so that the description reads:: |
| |
| New features and API changes |
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| on-merge: backport to v3.7.x |
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| Micro versions should instead read:: |
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| Bugfixes and docstring changes |
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| on-merge: backport to v3.7.x |
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| Check all active milestones for consistency. Older milestones should also backport |
| to higher minor versions (e.g. ``v3.6.3`` and ``v3.6-doc`` should backport to both |
| ``v3.6.x`` and ``v3.7.x`` once the ``v3.7.x`` branch exists and while PR backports are |
| still targeting ``v3.6.x``) |
|
|
| Create the milestone for the next-next minor release (i.e. ``v3.9.0``, as ``v3.8.0`` |
| should already exist). While most active items should go in the next minor release, |
| this milestone can help with longer term planning, especially around deprecation |
| cycles. |
|
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| .. _release-testing: |
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| Testing |
| ======= |
|
|
| We use `GitHub Actions <https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/actions>`__ |
| for continuous integration. When preparing for a release, the final tagged |
| commit should be tested locally before it is uploaded:: |
| |
| pytest -n 8 . |
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| In addition the following test should be run and manually inspected:: |
| |
| python tools/memleak.py agg 1000 agg.pdf |
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| Run the User Acceptance Tests for the NBAgg and ipympl backends:: |
| |
| jupyter notebook lib/matplotlib/backends/web_backend/nbagg_uat.ipynb |
|
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| For ipympl, restart the kernel, add a cell for ``%matplotlib widget`` and do |
| not run the cell with ``matplotlib.use('nbagg')``. Tests which check |
| ``connection_info``, use ``reshow``, or test the OO interface are not expected |
| to work for ``ipympl``. |
|
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| .. _release_ghstats: |
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| GitHub statistics |
| ================= |
|
|
| We automatically extract GitHub issue, PRs, and authors from GitHub via the API. To |
| prepare this list: |
|
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| 1. Archive the existing GitHub statistics page. |
|
|
| a. Copy the current :file:`doc/users/github_stats.rst` to |
| :file:`doc/users/prev_whats_new/github_stats_{X}.{Y}.{Z}.rst`. |
| b. Change the link target at the top of the file. |
| c. Remove the "Previous GitHub Stats" section at the end. |
|
|
| For example, when updating from v3.7.0 to v3.7.1:: |
| |
| cp doc/users/github_stats.rst doc/users/prev_whats_new/github_stats_3.7.0.rst |
| $EDITOR doc/users/prev_whats_new/github_stats_3.7.0.rst |
| # Change contents as noted above. |
| git add doc/users/prev_whats_new/github_stats_3.7.0.rst |
|
|
| 2. Re-generate the updated stats:: |
| |
| python tools/github_stats.py --since-tag v3.7.0 --milestone=v3.7.1 \ |
| --project 'matplotlib/matplotlib' --links > doc/users/github_stats.rst |
|
|
| 3. Review and commit changes. Some issue/PR titles may not be valid reST (the most |
| common issue is ``*`` which is interpreted as unclosed markup). |
|
|
| .. note:: |
| |
| Make sure you authenticate against the GitHub API. If you do not, you will get |
| blocked by GitHub for going over the API rate limits. You can authenticate in one of |
| two ways: |
|
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| * using the ``keyring`` package; ``pip install keyring`` and then when |
| running the stats script, you will be prompted for user name and password, |
| that will be stored in your system keyring, or, |
| * using a personal access token; generate a new token `on this GitHub page |
| <https://github.com/settings/tokens>`__ with the ``repo:public_repo`` |
| scope and place the token in :file:`~/.ghoauth`. |
|
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| .. _release_chkdocs: |
|
|
| Update and validate the docs |
| ============================ |
|
|
| Merge ``*-doc`` branch |
| ---------------------- |
|
|
| Merge the most recent 'doc' branch (e.g., ``v3.7.0-doc``) into the branch you |
| are going to tag on and delete the doc branch on GitHub. |
|
|
| Update supported versions in Security Policy |
| -------------------------------------------- |
|
|
| When making major or minor releases, update the supported versions in the Security |
| Policy in :file:`SECURITY.md`. |
|
|
| For minor version release update the table in :file:`SECURITY.md` to specify that the |
| two most recent minor releases in the current major version series are supported. |
|
|
| For a major version release update the table in :file:`SECURITY.md` to specify that the |
| last minor version in the previous major version series is still supported. Dropping |
| support for the last version of a major version series will be handled on an ad-hoc |
| basis. |
|
|
| Update release notes |
| -------------------- |
|
|
| What's new |
| ~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| *Only needed for major and minor releases. Bugfix releases should not have new |
| features.* |
| |
| Merge the contents of all the files in :file:`doc/users/next_whats_new/` into a single |
| file :file:`doc/users/prev_whats_new/whats_new_{X}.{Y}.0.rst` and delete the individual |
| files. |
| |
| API changes |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| *Primarily needed for major and minor releases. We may sometimes have API |
| changes in bugfix releases.* |
| |
| Merge the contents of all the files in :file:`doc/api/next_api_changes/` into a single |
| file :file:`doc/api/prev_api_changes/api_changes_{X}.{Y}.{Z}.rst` and delete the |
| individual files. |
| |
| Release notes TOC |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| Update :file:`doc/users/release_notes.rst`: |
| |
| - For major and minor releases add a new section |
| |
| .. code:: rst |
| |
| X.Y |
| === |
| .. toctree:: |
| :maxdepth: 1 |
| |
| prev_whats_new/whats_new_X.Y.0.rst |
| ../api/prev_api_changes/api_changes_X.Y.0.rst |
| prev_whats_new/github_stats_X.Y.0.rst |
| - For bugfix releases add the GitHub stats and (if present) the API changes to |
| the existing X.Y section |
| |
| .. code:: rst |
| |
| ../api/prev_api_changes/api_changes_X.Y.Z.rst |
| prev_whats_new/github_stats_X.Y.Z.rst |
| |
| Update version switcher |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| Update ``doc/_static/switcher.json``: |
| |
| - If a bugfix release, :samp:`{X}.{Y}.{Z}`, no changes are needed. |
| - If a major release, :samp:`{X}.{Y}.0`, change the name of :samp:`name: {X}.{Y+1} |
| (dev)` and :samp:`name: {X}.{Y} (stable)` as well as adding a new version for the |
| previous stable (:samp:`name: {X}.{Y-1}`). |
| |
| Verify that docs build |
| ---------------------- |
| |
| Finally, make sure that the docs build cleanly:: |
| |
| make -Cdoc O=-j$(nproc) html latexpdf |
| |
| After the docs are built, check that all of the links, internal and external, are still |
| valid. We use ``linkchecker`` for this:: |
| |
| pip install linkchecker |
| pushd doc/build/html |
| linkchecker index.html --check-extern |
| popd |
| |
| Address any issues which may arise. The internal links are checked on Circle CI, so this |
| should only flag failed external links. |
| |
| |
| .. _release_tag: |
| |
| Create release commit and tag |
| ============================= |
| |
| To create the tag, first create an empty commit with a very terse set of the release |
| notes in the commit message:: |
| |
| git commit --allow-empty |
| |
| and then create a signed, annotated tag with the same text in the body message:: |
| |
| git tag -a -s v3.7.0 |
| |
| which will prompt you for your GPG key password and an annotation. For pre-releases it |
| is important to follow :pep:`440` so that the build artifacts will sort correctly in |
| PyPI. |
| |
| To prevent issues with any down-stream builders which download the tarball from GitHub |
| it is important to move all branches away from the commit with the tag [#]_:: |
| |
| git commit --allow-empty |
| |
| Finally, push the tag to GitHub:: |
| |
| git push DANGER v3.7.x v3.7.0 |
| |
| Congratulations, the scariest part is done! |
| This assumes the release branch has already been made. |
| Usually this is done at the time of feature freeze for a minor release (which often |
| coincides with the last patch release of the previous minor version) |
| |
| .. [#] The tarball that is provided by GitHub is produced using `git archive`_. |
| We use setuptools_scm_ which uses a format string in |
| :file:`lib/matplotlib/_version.py` to have ``git`` insert a |
| list of references to exported commit (see |
| :file:`.gitattributes` for the configuration). This string is |
| then used by ``setuptools_scm`` to produce the correct version, |
| based on the git tag, when users install from the tarball. |
| However, if there is a branch pointed at the tagged commit, |
| then the branch name will also be included in the tarball. |
| When the branch eventually moves, anyone who checked the hash |
| of the tarball before the branch moved will have an incorrect |
| hash. |
| |
| To generate the file that GitHub does use:: |
| |
| git archive v3.7.0 -o matplotlib-3.7.0.tar.gz --prefix=matplotlib-3.7.0/ |
| |
| .. _git archive: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-archive |
| .. _setuptools_scm: https://github.com/pypa/setuptools_scm |
| |
| If this is a final release, also create a 'doc' branch (this is not |
| done for pre-releases):: |
| |
| git branch v3.7.0-doc |
| git push DANGER v3.7.0-doc |
| |
| Update (or create) the ``v3.7-doc`` milestone. |
| The description should include the instruction for meeseeksmachine to backport changes |
| with the ``v3.7-doc`` milestone to both the ``v3.7.x`` branch and the ``v3.7.0-doc`` branch:: |
| |
| Documentation changes (.rst files and examples) |
| |
| on-merge: backport to v3.7.x |
| on-merge: backport to v3.7.0-doc |
| |
| Check all active milestones for consistency. Older doc milestones should also backport to |
| higher minor versions (e.g. ``v3.6-doc`` should backport to both ``v3.6.x`` and ``v3.7.x`` |
| if the ``v3.7.x`` branch exists) |
| |
| |
| .. _release_DOI: |
| |
| Release management / DOI |
| ======================== |
| |
| Via the `GitHub UI <https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/releases>`__, turn the |
| newly pushed tag into a release. If this is a pre-release remember to mark it as such. |
| |
| For final releases, also get the DOI from `Zenodo <https://zenodo.org/>`__ (which will |
| automatically produce one once the tag is pushed). Add the DOI post-fix and version to |
| the dictionary in :file:`tools/cache_zenodo_svg.py` and run the script. |
| |
| This will download the new SVG to :file:`doc/_static/zenodo_cache/{postfix}.svg` and |
| edit :file:`doc/users/project/citing.rst`. Commit the new SVG, the change to |
| :file:`tools/cache_zenodo_svg.py`, and the changes to :file:`doc/users/project/citing.rst` |
| to the VER-doc branch and push to GitHub. :: |
| |
| git checkout v3.7.0-doc |
| $EDITOR tools/cache_zenodo_svg.py |
| python tools/cache_zenodo_svg.py |
| git commit -a |
| git push DANGER v3.7.0-doc:v3.7.0-doc |
| |
| |
| .. _release_bld_bin: |
| |
| Building binaries |
| ================= |
| |
| We distribute macOS, Windows, and many Linux wheels as well as a source tarball via |
| PyPI. Most builders should trigger automatically once the tag is pushed to GitHub: |
| |
| * Windows, macOS and manylinux wheels are built on GitHub Actions. Builds are triggered |
| by the GitHub Action defined in :file:`.github/workflows/cibuildwheel.yml`, and wheels |
| will be available as artifacts of the build. |
| * The auto-tick bot should open a pull request into the `conda-forge feedstock |
| <https://github.com/conda-forge/matplotlib-feedstock>`__. Review and merge (if you |
| have the power to). |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| |
| Because this is automated, it is extremely important to bump all branches away from |
| the tag as discussed in :ref:`release_tag`. |
| |
| |
| .. _release_upload_bin: |
| |
| Make distribution and upload to PyPI |
| ==================================== |
| |
| Once you have collected all of the wheels (expect this to take a few hours), generate |
| the tarball:: |
| |
| git checkout v3.7.0 |
| git clean -xfd |
| python -m build --sdist |
| |
| and copy all of the wheels into :file:`dist` directory. First, check that the dist files |
| are OK:: |
| |
| twine check dist/* |
| |
| and then use ``twine`` to upload all of the files to PyPI :: |
| |
| twine upload -s dist/matplotlib*tar.gz |
| twine upload dist/*whl |
| |
| Congratulations, you have now done the second scariest part! |
| |
| |
| .. _release_docs: |
| |
| Build and deploy documentation |
| ============================== |
| |
| To build the documentation you must have the tagged version installed, but |
| build the docs from the ``ver-doc`` branch. An easy way to arrange this is:: |
| |
| pip install matplotlib |
| pip install -r requirements/doc/doc-requirements.txt |
| git checkout v3.7.0-doc |
| git clean -xfd |
| make -Cdoc O="-t release -j$(nproc)" html latexpdf LATEXMKOPTS="-silent -f" |
| |
| which will build both the HTML and PDF version of the documentation. |
| |
| The built documentation exists in the `matplotlib.github.com |
| <https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib.github.com/>`__ repository. |
| Pushing changes to main automatically updates the website. |
| |
| The documentation is organized in subdirectories by version. The latest stable release |
| is symlinked from the :file:`stable` directory. The documentation for current main is |
| built on Circle CI and pushed to the `devdocs |
| <https://github.com/matplotlib/devdocs/>`__ repository. These are available at |
| `matplotlib.org/devdocs <https://matplotlib.org/devdocs/>`__. |
| |
| Assuming you have this repository checked out in the same directory as |
| matplotlib :: |
| |
| cd ../matplotlib.github.com |
| cp -a ../matplotlib/doc/build/html 3.7.0 |
| rm 3.7.0/.buildinfo |
| cp ../matplotlib/doc/build/latex/Matplotlib.pdf 3.7.0 |
| |
| which will copy the built docs over. If this is a final release, link the |
| ``stable`` subdirectory to the newest version:: |
| |
| rm stable |
| ln -s 3.7.0 stable |
| |
| You will need to manually edit :file:`versions.html` to show the released version. |
| You will also need to edit :file:`sitemap.xml` to include |
| the newly released version. Now commit and push everything to GitHub :: |
| |
| git add * |
| git commit -a -m 'Updating docs for v3.7.0' |
| git push DANGER main |
| |
| Congratulations you have now done the third scariest part! |
| |
| If you have access, clear the CloudFlare caches. |
| |
| It typically takes about 5-10 minutes for the website to process the push and update the |
| live web page (remember to clear your browser cache). |
| |
| .. _release_merge_up: |
| |
| Merge up changes to main |
| ======================== |
| |
| After a release is done, the changes from the release branch should be merged into the |
| ``main`` branch. This is primarily done so that the released tag is on the main branch |
| so ``git describe`` (and thus ``setuptools-scm``) has the most current tag. |
| Secondarily, changes made during release (including removing individualized release |
| notes, fixing broken links, and updating the version switcher) are bubbled up to |
| ``main``. |
| |
| Git conflicts are very likely to arise, though aside from changes made directly to the |
| release branch (mostly as part of the release), they should be relatively-easily resolved |
| by using the version from ``main``. This is not a universal rule, and care should be |
| taken to ensure correctness:: |
| |
| git switch main |
| git pull |
| git switch -c merge_up_v3.7.0 |
| git merge v3.7.x |
| # resolve conflicts |
| git merge --continue |
| |
| Due to branch protections for the ``main`` branch, this is merged via a standard pull |
| request, though the PR cleanliness status check is expected to fail. The PR should not |
| be squashed because the intent is to merge the branch histories. |
| |
| Announcing |
| ========== |
| |
| The final step is to announce the release to the world. A short |
| version of the release notes along with acknowledgments should be sent to |
| |
| - matplotlib-users@python.org |
| - matplotlib-devel@python.org |
| - matplotlib-announce@python.org |
| |
| In addition, announcements should be made on social networks (e.g., Twitter via the |
| ``@matplotlib`` account, any other via personal accounts). |
| |
| Add a release announcement to the ``mpl-brochure-site`` "News" section of |
| ``docs/body.html``, linking to the discourse page for the announcement. |
| |
| |
| Conda packages |
| ============== |
| |
| The Matplotlib project itself does not release conda packages. In particular, |
| the Matplotlib release manager is not responsible for conda packaging. |
| |
| For information on the packaging of Matplotlib for conda-forge see |
| https://github.com/conda-forge/matplotlib-feedstock. |
| |