mitmproxy/release/README.md
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# Release Checklist
Make sure run all these steps on the correct branch you want to create a new release for!
- Verify `mitmproxy/version.py`
- Update CHANGELOG
- Verify that all CI tests pass
- Tag the release and push to Github
- For alphas, betas, and release candidates, use lightweight tags.
This is necessary so that the .devXXXX counter does not reset.
- For final releases, use annotated tags.
This makes the .devXXXX counter reset.
- Wait for tag CI to complete
## GitHub Release
- Create release notice on Github [here](https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/releases/new)
- Attach all files from the new release folder on https://snapshots.mitmproxy.org
## PyPi
- Upload wheel to pypi: `twine upload <mitmproxy-...-.whl`
## Docker
- Update docker-releases repo
- Create a new branch based of master for major versions.
- Update the dependencies in [alpine/requirements.txt](https://github.com/mitmproxy/docker-releases/commit/3d6a9989fde068ad0aea257823ac3d7986ff1613#diff-9b7e0eea8ae74688b1ac13ea080549ba)
* Creating a fresh venv, pip-installing the new wheel in there, and then export all packages:
* `virtualenv -ppython3.5 venv && source venv/bin/activate && pip install mitmproxy && pip freeze`
- Tag the commit with the correct version
* `2.0.0` for new major versions
* `2.0.2` for new patch versions
* `2.0` always points to the latest patch version of the `2.0.x` series (update tag + force push)
- Update `latest` tag [here](https://hub.docker.com/r/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/~/settings/automated-builds/)
After everything is done, you might want to bump the version on master in [https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/blob/master/mitmproxy/version.py](mitmproxy/version.py) if you just created a major release.