We deploy GRPC to Maven Central under the following systems:
Other systems may also work, but we haven't verified them.
If you haven't deployed artifacts to Maven Central before, you need to setup your OSSRH (OSS Repository Hosting) account.
Many of the following commands expect release-specific variables to be set. Set them before continuing, and set them again when resuming.
$ MAJOR=1 MINOR=7 PATCH=0 # Set appropriately for new release $ VERSION_FILES=( build.gradle android/build.gradle android-interop-testing/app/build.gradle core/src/main/java/io/grpc/internal/GrpcUtil.java cronet/build.gradle examples/build.gradle examples/pom.xml examples/android/clientcache/app/build.gradle examples/android/helloworld/app/build.gradle examples/android/routeguide/app/build.gradle examples/android/strictmode/app/build.gradle examples/example-alts/build.gradle examples/example-gauth/build.gradle examples/example-gauth/pom.xml examples/example-kotlin/build.gradle examples/example-kotlin/android/helloworld/app/build.gradle examples/example-tls/build.gradle examples/example-tls/pom.xml )
The first step in the release process is to create a release branch and bump the SNAPSHOT version. Our release branches follow the naming convention of v<major>.<minor>.x
, while the tags include the patch version v<major>.<minor>.<patch>
. For example, the same branch v1.7.x
would be used to create all v1.7
tags (e.g. v1.7.0
, v1.7.1
).
For master
, change root build files to the next minor snapshot (e.g. 1.8.0-SNAPSHOT
).
$ git checkout -b bump-version master # Change version to next minor (and keep -SNAPSHOT) $ sed -i 's/[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\(.*CURRENT_GRPC_VERSION\)/'$MAJOR.$((MINOR+1)).0'\1/' \ "${VERSION_FILES[@]}" $ sed -i s/$MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH/$MAJOR.$((MINOR+1)).0/ \ compiler/src/test{,Lite}/golden/Test{,Deprecated}Service.java.txt $ ./gradlew build $ git commit -a -m "Start $MAJOR.$((MINOR+1)).0 development cycle"
Go through PR review and submit.
Create the release branch starting just before your commit and push it to GitHub:
$ git fetch upstream $ git checkout -b v$MAJOR.$MINOR.x \ $(git log --pretty=format:%H --grep "^Start $MAJOR.$((MINOR+1)).0 development cycle$" upstream/master)^ $ git push upstream v$MAJOR.$MINOR.x
Go to Travis CI settings and add a Cron Job:
v$MAJOR.$MINOR.x
weekly
Do not run if there has been a build in the last 24h
Continue with Google-internal steps at go/grpc/java/releasing.
Create a milestone for the next release.
Move items out of the release milestone that didn't make the cut. Issues that may be backported should stay in the release milestone. Treat issues with the ‘release blocker’ label with special care.
Begin compiling release notes. This produces a starting point:
$ echo "## gRPC Java $MAJOR.$MINOR.0 Release Notes" && echo && \ git shortlog "$(git merge-base upstream/v$MAJOR.$((MINOR-1)).x upstream/v$MAJOR.$MINOR.x)"..upstream/v$MAJOR.$MINOR.x | cat && \ echo && echo && echo "Backported commits in previous release:" && \ git cherry -v v$MAJOR.$((MINOR-1)).0 upstream/v$MAJOR.$MINOR.x | grep ^-
Verify there are no open issues in the release milestone. Open issues should either be deferred or resolved and the fix backported.
For vMajor.Minor.x branch, change README.md
to refer to the next release version. Also update the version numbers for protoc if the protobuf library version was updated since the last release.
$ git checkout v$MAJOR.$MINOR.x $ git pull upstream v$MAJOR.$MINOR.x $ git checkout -b release # Bump documented versions. Don't forget protobuf version $ ${EDITOR:-nano -w} README.md $ ${EDITOR:-nano -w} documentation/android-channel-builder.md $ git commit -a -m "Update README etc to reference $MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH"
Change root build files to remove “-SNAPSHOT” for the next release version (e.g. 0.7.0
). Commit the result and make a tag:
# Change version to remove -SNAPSHOT $ sed -i 's/-SNAPSHOT\(.*CURRENT_GRPC_VERSION\)/\1/' "${VERSION_FILES[@]}" $ sed -i s/-SNAPSHOT// compiler/src/test{,Lite}/golden/Test{,Deprecated}Service.java.txt $ ./gradlew build $ git commit -a -m "Bump version to $MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH" $ git tag -a v$MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH -m "Version $MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH"
Change root build files to the next snapshot version (e.g. 0.7.1-SNAPSHOT
). Commit the result:
# Change version to next patch and add -SNAPSHOT $ sed -i 's/[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\(.*CURRENT_GRPC_VERSION\)/'$MAJOR.$MINOR.$((PATCH+1))-SNAPSHOT'\1/' \ "${VERSION_FILES[@]}" $ sed -i s/$MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH/$MAJOR.$MINOR.$((PATCH+1))-SNAPSHOT/ \ compiler/src/test{,Lite}/golden/Test{,Deprecated}Service.java.txt $ ./gradlew build $ git commit -a -m "Bump version to $MAJOR.$MINOR.$((PATCH+1))-SNAPSHOT"
Go through PR review and push the release tag and updated release branch to GitHub:
$ git checkout v$MAJOR.$MINOR.x $ git merge --ff-only release $ git push upstream v$MAJOR.$MINOR.x $ git push upstream v$MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH
Close the release milestone.
Trigger build as described in “Auto releasing using kokoro” at go/grpc/java/releasing.
It runs three jobs on Kokoro, one on each platform. See their scripts: linux_artifacts.sh
, windows.bat
, and unix.sh
(called directly for OS X; called within the Docker environment on Linux). The mvn-artifacts/ outputs of each script is combined into a single folder and then processed by upload_artifacts.sh
, which signs the files and uploads to Sonatype.
Once all of the artifacts have been pushed to the staging repository, the repository should have been closed by upload_artifacts.sh
. Closing triggers several sanity checks on the repository. If this completes successfully, the repository can then be released
, which will begin the process of pushing the new artifacts to Maven Central (the staging repository will be destroyed in the process). You can see the complete process for releasing to Maven Central on the OSSRH site.
We have containers for each release to detect compatibility regressions with old releases. Generate one for the new release by following the GCR image generation instructions.
After waiting ~1 day and verifying that the release appears on Maven Central, cherry-pick the commit that updated the README into the master branch and go through review process.
$ git checkout -b bump-readme master $ git cherry-pick v$MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH^
Update the grpc_java_release_tag
in config.toml of the grpc.io repository.
Finally, document and publicize the release.
[email protected]
). The title should be something that clearly identifies the release (e.g.GRPC-Java <tag> Released
).Now we need to update gh-pages with the new Javadoc:
git checkout gh-pages git pull --ff-only rm -r javadoc/ wget -O grpc-all-javadoc.jar "http://search.maven.org/remotecontent?filepath=io/grpc/grpc-all/$MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH/grpc-all-$MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH-javadoc.jar" unzip -d javadoc grpc-all-javadoc.jar patch -p1 < ga.patch rm grpc-all-javadoc.jar rm -r javadoc/META-INF/ git add -A javadoc git commit -m "Javadoc for $MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH"
Push gh-pages to the main repository and verify the current version is live on grpc.io.