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This is an internal page for doing AlliedModders product releases.
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=Releasing SourceMod=
 
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1. Create a git branch.
=Making Builds=
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2. Update master.cfg in buildbot buildmaster. Don't forget to push the change to github.
<ol>
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3. mount -orw /mnt/downloads on web01.
<li>Once you are '''absolutely sure''' the product is ready for a release...</li>
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4. mkdir /mnt/downloads/smdrop/<new release folder>, chmod 775 it, fix ownership.
<li>Jump to a Linux system, check out the source tree.</li>
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5. mount -oro /mnt/downloads.
<li>Update the changelog (<tt>changelog.txt</tt> for SourceMod, <tt>support/changelog.txt</tt> for Metamod:Source).</li>
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6. Fix sm_commit_log by updating last ~N master builds to be the new stable branch.
<li>Edit the build_type file and change the "dev" string to "rel" (<tt>tools/buildbot/build_type</tt> for SourceMod, <tt>support/buildbot/build_type</tt> for Metamod:Source).
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7. Update ~sourcemod downloads.php.
<li>Edit <tt>product.version</tt> to remove the -dev tag.</li>
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8. Update ~sourcemod vbcompiler.php.
<li>Commit and push the changes.</li>
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9. Update forums newpost.php and editpost.php (search for ccversion). Do this on staging, create a production PR in bitbucket, then pull.
<li>Push.  Watch the waterfall page until builds are complete.</li>
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10. Create a compiler-1.<version> folder, drop spcomp + includes there.
</ol>
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11. Add an entry to web-commit-updater/updater.php for the new version.
 
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12. Force builds on the new dev and stable branches via pushbuild.txt.
=Post-Build Work=
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13. Add a script for the new version in ~sourcemod/update.
<ol>
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14. Change the ~sourcemod/compiler symlink to the new version.
<li>Grab the binaries from the drop site ([http://metamodsource.net/mmsdrop/ MM:S drop site], [http://sourcemod.net/smdrop/ SourceMod drop site]).  It will be the latest package.</li>
 
<li>Install the packages on both Linux and Windows.  '''MAKE SURE THE VERSIONS ARE CORRECT.  THERE SHOULD BE NO -dev TAG.'''
 
<br><br>
 
Metamod:Source checks:
 
<pre>
 
meta version
 
</pre>
 
SourceMod checks:
 
<pre>
 
sm plugins list
 
sm exts list
 
sm version
 
</pre></li>
 
<li>If the versions are not correct, do not release.</li>
 
<li>For SourceMod, you need to add the language translation packs and update the GeoLite Country data file. 
 
<br><br>
 
  '''If this is a major release (1.X.0), there is no prior pack.  Make one:'''
 
  <ol>
 
  <li>Extract both the tar.gz and zip files to separate folders.</li>
 
  <li>Visit the [http://www.sourcemod.net/translator/?go=translate&op=status translator status page].</li>
 
  <li>Click "export languages.cfg" - save the new version to <tt>addons/sourcemod/configs/</tt>, overwriting the old one.</li>
 
  <li>Click "export" next to each language that is finished.  Extract the folder to <tt>addons/sourcemod/translations/</tt>.  For example, if you extract Spanish, you should have <tt>addons/sourcemod/translations/es/</tt> complete with ML files.</li>
 
  <li>Download the latest GeoLite Country binary file from http://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/geolite</li>
 
  <li>Extract the GeoIP.dat and replace the existing copy in addons/sourcemod/configs/geoip</li>
 
  <li>Repackage the folders using the correct compression types (.tar.gz for Linux, .zip for Windows and Mac).</li>
 
  </ol>
 
<b>If this is a minor release (1.X.Y where Y != 0), there is already a prior pack.  Add it in:</b>
 
  <ol>
 
  <li>Extract both the tar.gz and zip files to separate folders.</li>
 
  <li>Download the last major release from the same branch as this release.</li>
 
  <li>Copy the <tt>addons/sourcemod/configs/languages.cfg</tt> file from the old release over the new one.</li>
 
  <li>Copy the <tt>addons/sourcemod/translations/</tt> sub-folders from the old release over to the new one.</li>
 
  <li>Download the latest GeoLite Country binary file from http://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/geolite</li>
 
  <li>Extract the GeoIP.dat and replace the existing copy in addons/sourcemod/configs/geoip</li>
 
  <li>Repackage the folders using the correct compression types (.tar.gz for Linux, .zip for Windows).</li>
 
  </ol>
 
<li>The build is done!</li>
 
</ol>
 
 
 
=Releasing to Mirrors=
 
<ol>
 
<li>Log into web01 as yourself.  Upload your final builds to your home directory.</li>
 
<li>Run:
 
<pre>
 
/scripts/amjump mirror
 
cd /scripts/mirror
 
</pre>
 
</li>
 
<li>Copy your final builds from your home directory into the mirror folder.  Rename them to release names, for example: <tt>sourcemod-1.1.2-windows.zip</tt> or <tt>mmsource-1.8.0-linux-tar.gz</tt>.</li>
 
<li>Mirror distribution is done with the following command:
 
<pre>
 
./mirror.pl <projectID> <releaseName> <file>
 
</pre>
 
Metamod:Source's ID is 4, SourceMod's ID is 2.  For example, these commands mirrored the Metamod:Source 1.8.7 release:
 
<pre>
 
./mirror.pl 4 1.8.7 mmsource-1.8.7-linux.tar.gz
 
./mirror.pl 4 1.8.7 mmsource-1.8.7-windows.zip
 
./mirror.pl 4 1.8.7 mmsource-1.8.7-mac.zip
 
</pre>
 
These commands mirrored the SourceMod 1.4.0 release:
 
<pre>
 
./mirror.pl 2 1.4.0 sourcemod-1.4.0-linux.tar.gz
 
./mirror.pl 2 1.4.0 sourcemod-1.4.0-windows.zip
 
./mirror.pl 2 1.4.0 sourcemod-1.4.0-mac.zip
 
</pre>
 
</li>
 
<li>Type <tt>exit</tt> to get back to your user account.  You're done!</li>
 
</ol>
 
 
 
=Cleaning up the Tree=
 
It's time to make sure the tree is set for future development.
 
 
 
<ol>
 
<li>Run <tt>git tag</tt> on the last revision of the release.  Usually this is the changeset that bumped versions, and usually this is the branch <tt>tip</tt>. After you have tagged the changeset, push the tag upstream. For example, Metamod:Source:
 
<pre>git tag -a mmsource-1.7.2 -m "Metamod:Source 1.7.2"
 
git push origin mmsource-1.7.2</pre>
 
SourceMod:
 
<pre>git tag -a sourcemod-1.1.2 -m "SourceMod 1.1.2"
 
git push origin sourcemod-1.1.2</pre>
 
</li>
 
<li>Bump the minor version in <tt>product.version</tt>. Don't forget to add -dev.</li>
 
<li>Change the <tt>tools/buildbot/build_type</tt> (SourceMod) or <tt>support/buildbot/build_type</tt> (Metamod:Source) contents back to "dev".</li>
 
<li>Commit and push.</li>
 
</ol>
 
 
 
=Updating the SourceMod Site=
 
<ol>
 
<li>Visit a [http://wiki.alliedmods.net/SourceMod_Release_Notes Release Notes] page.  Copy the contents, make a new one for your specific release.  Update the changelog, relnote anything big and important.  Link back to it from the "main" relnotes page.</li>
 
<li>Jump to the sourcemod account by logging into web01 as yourself:
 
<pre>
 
/scripts/amjump sourcemod
 
cd /groups/sourcemod
 
</pre>
 
</li>
 
<li>Edit the <tt>public_html/downloads.php</tt> file with your favorite text editor.  Edit all instances of the old version with the new one.  Make sure to get every link, including relnotes.</li>
 
<li>Update ~/compiler-1.x to the latest minor version, where x is the major version number.</li>
 
<li>If a new major version, update vbcompiler.php on the SourceMod site to set the new default and as an explicit check to allow the former default version.</li>
 
<li>Run <tt>~/scripts/purge_old_builds.pl</tt>, then edit its entry for 1.x.y, where x = this major release, and y = the new minor version.</li>
 
<li>Exit out of the sourcemod account.</li>
 
<li>If a new major version, find someone with access to edit the forums if not yourself, and have the new compiler version added to editpost.php and newthread.php for the dropdown when editing plugin posts.</li>
 
<li><s>Find someone with access to the smdocs user if not yourself, and have the api docs updated by logging in as smdocs, navigating to ~/scripts/sync_api, replace the contents of the build directory with the new SM release, and run the run.sh script.</s> TODO: How do we update new api site?</li>
 
<li>Post news. If you deviate from normal style, don't forget links for downloads, upgrading, and relnotes.  It also helps to say "this is backwards compatible" because users will always ask.</li>
 
</ol>
 
 
 
=Updating the Metamod:Source Site=
 
<ol>
 
<li>Jump to the alliedmodders account by logging into web01 as yourself:
 
<pre>
 
/scripts/amjump alliedmodders
 
cd /groups/alliedmodders/hub/amhub
 
</pre>
 
</li>
 
<li>Edit the <tt>mmsource.py</tt> file with your favorite text editor. Update the <tt>latest</tt> version number in the <tt>downloads</tt> function.  If this is a new major release (1.X.0), update the <tt>stable</tt> and <tt>devel</tt> version numbers in the <tt>downloads</tt> and <tt>snapshots</tt> functions.</li>
 
<li>Edit the <tt>templates/mmsource/navbar.html</tt> file and replace all instances of the old version with the new one.
 
<li>Run the following command:
 
<pre>
 
touch ../run/apache.wsgi
 
</pre>
 
</li>
 
<li>Post news.  Do this by making a post in [https://forums.alliedmods.net/forumdisplay.php?f=124 this forum], which is private.  LOOK AT OLDER POSTS - you need to write valid XHTML!</li>
 
<li>Exit out of the alliedmodders account.</li>
 
</ol>
 
 
 
=Updating Translations=
 
This section applies to SourceMod major releases. In order to update the translator tool, shell in as the "sourcemod" user. Find the /scripts/translation folder in the sourcemod group homedir. Run the following steps:
 
* cd sourcemod
 
* git pull
 
* cd ..
 
* ./sync_lang_files.pl sourcemod/translations
 
 
 
Any languages with a non-green status will not be exported, so a few weeks before a release it is a good idea to post news asking for translators.
 

Revision as of 23:56, 18 October 2019

Releasing SourceMod

1. Create a git branch. 2. Update master.cfg in buildbot buildmaster. Don't forget to push the change to github. 3. mount -orw /mnt/downloads on web01. 4. mkdir /mnt/downloads/smdrop/<new release folder>, chmod 775 it, fix ownership. 5. mount -oro /mnt/downloads. 6. Fix sm_commit_log by updating last ~N master builds to be the new stable branch. 7. Update ~sourcemod downloads.php. 8. Update ~sourcemod vbcompiler.php. 9. Update forums newpost.php and editpost.php (search for ccversion). Do this on staging, create a production PR in bitbucket, then pull. 10. Create a compiler-1.<version> folder, drop spcomp + includes there. 11. Add an entry to web-commit-updater/updater.php for the new version. 12. Force builds on the new dev and stable branches via pushbuild.txt. 13. Add a script for the new version in ~sourcemod/update. 14. Change the ~sourcemod/compiler symlink to the new version.