mitmproxy/release/README.md
2020-04-13 09:46:45 +02:00

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Release Checklist

These steps assume you are on the correct branch and have a git remote called origin that points to the mitmproxy/mitmproxy repo. If necessary, create a major version branch starting off the release tag (e.g. git checkout -b v4.x v4.0.0) first.

  • Update CHANGELOG.
  • Verify that the compiled mitmweb assets are up-to-date.
  • Verify that all CI tests pass.
  • Verify that mitmproxy/version.py is correct. Remove .dev suffix if it exists.
  • Tag the release and push to Github.
    • git tag v4.0.0
    • git push origin v4.0.0
  • Wait for tag CI to complete.

GitHub Releases

  • Create release notice on Github here if not already auto-created by the tag.
  • We DO NOT upload release artifacts to GitHub anymore. Simply add the following snippet to the notice: You can find the latest release packages at https://mitmproxy.org/downloads/.

PyPi

Homebrew

  • The Homebrew maintainers are typically very fast and detect our new relese within a day.
  • If you feel the need, you can run this from a macOS machine: brew bump-formula-pr --url https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/archive/v<version number here>

Docker

  • The docker image is built by our CI workers and pushed to Docker Hub automatically.
  • Please verify that https://hub.docker.com/r/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/tags/ has the latest version.
  • The latest tag should auto-update. @mhils introduced this after the 5.0.0 release. Please verify that this is the case and remove this notice. For reference, this is how to do it manually: export VERSION=4.0.3 && docker pull mitmproxy/mitmproxy:$VERSION && docker tag mitmproxy/mitmproxy:$VERSION mitmproxy/mitmproxy:latest && docker push mitmproxy/mitmproxy:latest.

Docs

  • ./build.sh. If everything looks alright, continue with
  • ./upload-stable.sh,
  • DOCS_ARCHIVE=true ./build.sh, and
  • ./upload-archive.sh v4. Doing this now already saves you from switching back to an old state on the next release.

Website

Prepare for next release