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- [ ] Fork this gist and follow the instructions there.
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## Pre-flight
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- Forks and local clones of
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[`denoland/deno`](https://github.com/denoland/deno/),
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[`denoland/deno_std`](https://github.com/denoland/deno_std/),
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[`denoland/dotland`](https://github.com/denoland/dotland/),
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[`denoland/deno_docker`](https://github.com/denoland/deno_docker/)
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[`denoland/manual`](https://github.com/denoland/manual/)
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**During this process `main` branch (or any other branch that you're creating
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release from) should be frozen and no commits should land until the release is
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cut.**
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- [ ] Write a message in company's #cli channel:
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`:lock: deno and deno_std are now locked (<LINK TO THIS FORKED GIST GOES HERE>)`
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## Patch release preparation
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**If you are cutting a patch release**: First you need to sync commit to the
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relevant minor branch in the `deno` repo, so if you are cutting a `v1.17.3`
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release you need to sync `v1.17` branch.
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To do that, you need to cherry-pick commits from the main branch to the `v1.17`
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branch. For patch releases we want to cherry-pick all commits that do not add
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features to the CLI. This generally means to filter out `feat` commits but not
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necessarily (ex. `feat(core): ...`). Check what was the last commit on `v1.17`
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branch before the previous release and start cherry-picking newer commits from
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the `main`.
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Once all relevant commits are cherry-picked, push the branch to the upstream and
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verify on GitHub that everything looks correct.
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- ⛔ DO NOT create a `vx.xx.x`-like branch! You are meant to cherry pick to a
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`vx.xx` branch. If you have accidentally created a `vx.xx.x`-like branch then
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delete it as tagging the CLI will fail otherwise.
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- [ ] Unstable `feat` commits were merged.
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- [ ] Internal API commits like `feat(core)` were merged.
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## Updating `deno_std`
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- [ ] Go to the "version_bump" workflow in the deno_std repo's actions:
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https://github.com/denoland/deno_std/actions/workflows/version_bump.yml
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1. Click on the "Run workflow" button.
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1. For the kind of release, select "minor".
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1. Run the workflow.
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- [ ] A PR will be automatically created. Follow the checklist in the PR, review
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it, and merge the PR.
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- ⛔ DO NOT create a release tag manually. That will automatically happen.
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<details>
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<summary>Failure Steps</summary>
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1. Checkout the latest main.
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2. Manually run `./_tools/release/01_bump_version.ts --minor`
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1. Ensure the version in `version.ts` is updated correctly.
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2. Ensure `Releases.md` is updated correctly.
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3. Ensure all the tests pass with the latest build (examine the repo for
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what the command is and run the local built deno binary)
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3. Open a PR with the changes and continue with the steps below.
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</details>
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- Wait for the CI run to complete which will automatically tag the repo and
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create a draft release.
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- [ ] Review the draft release and then publish it.
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<details>
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<summary>Failure Steps</summary>
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1. Tag the repo manually in the format `x.x.x`
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2. Draft a new GH release by copying and pasting the release notes from
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`Releases.md`
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</details>
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## Updating `deno`
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### Phase 1: Bumping versions
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- [ ] After releasing deno_std, go to the "version_bump" workflow in the CLI
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repo's actions:
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https://github.com/denoland/deno/actions/workflows/version_bump.yml
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1. Click on the "Run workflow" button.
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1. In the drop down, select the minor branch if doing a patch release or the
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main branch if doing a minor release.
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1. For the kind of release, select either "patch", "minor", or "major".
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1. Run the workflow.
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- [ ] Wait for the workflow to complete and for a pull request to be
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automatically opened. Review the pull request, make any necessary changes,
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and merge it.
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- ⛔ DO NOT create a release tag manually That will automatically happen.
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<details>
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<summary>Failure Steps</summary>
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1. Checkout the branch the release is being made on.
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2. Manually run `./tools/release/01_bump_crate_versions.ts`
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1. Ensure the crate versions were bumped correctly
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2. Ensure deno_std version was updated correctly in `cli/deno_std.rs`
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3. Ensure `Releases.md` was updated correctly
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3. Open a PR with the changes and continue with the steps below.
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</details>
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### Phase 2: Publish
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- [ ] Go to the "cargo_publish" workflow in the CLI repo's actions:
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https://github.com/denoland/deno/actions/workflows/cargo_publish.yml
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1. Run it on the same branch that you used before and wait for it to complete.
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<details>
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<summary>Failure Steps</summary>
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1. The workflow was designed to be restartable. Try restarting it.
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2. If that doesn't work, then do the following:
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1. Checkout the branch the release is occurring on.
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2. If `cargo publish` hasn't completed then run
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`./tools/release/03_publish_crates.ts`
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- Note that you will need access to crates.io so it might fail.
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3. If `cargo publish` succeeded and a release tag wasn't created, then
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manually create and push one for the release branch with a leading `v`.
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</details>
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- [ ] This CI run create a tag which triggers a second CI run that publishes the
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GitHub draft release.
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The CI pipeline will create a release draft on GitHub
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(https://github.com/denoland/deno/releases). Update the draft with the
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contents of `Releases.md` that you previously added.
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- [ ] Upload Apple M1 build (`deno-aarch64-apple-darwin.zip`) to the release
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draft and to https://console.cloud.google.com/storage/browser/dl.deno.land
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```
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cargo build --release
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cd target/release
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zip -r deno-aarch64-apple-darwin.zip deno
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```
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- ⛔ Verify that:
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- [ ] There are 8 assets on the release draft.
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- [ ] There are 4 zip files for this version on
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[dl.deno.land](https://console.cloud.google.com/storage/browser/dl.deno.land/release).
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- [ ] The aarch64 Mac build was built from the correct branch AFTER the
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version bump and has the same version as the release when doing
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`deno -V` (ask someone with an M1 Mac to verify this if you don't have
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one).
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- [ ] Publish the release on Github
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- [ ] Run the
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https://github.com/denoland/dotland/actions/workflows/update_versions.yml
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workflow.
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- [ ] This should open a PR. Review and merge it.
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<details>
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<summary>Failure Steps</summary>
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1. Update https://github.com/denoland/dotland/blob/main/versions.json
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manually.
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2. Open a PR and merge.
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</details>
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- [ ] Push a new tag to [`manual`](https://github.com/denoland/manual). The tag
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must match the CLI tag; you don't need to create dedicated commit for that
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purpose, it's enough to tag the latest commit in that repo.
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- [ ] For minor releases: make sure https://github.com/mdn/browser-compat-data
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has been updated to reflect Web API changes in this release. Usually done
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ahead of time by @lucacasonato.
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- [ ] **If you are cutting a patch release**: a PR should have been
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automatically opened that forwards the release commit back to main. If so,
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merge it. If not and it failed, please manually create one.
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## Updating `deno.land/api` & `deno.land/std` symbols
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This should occur after the Deno CLI & std are fully published, as the build
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script generates the symbols based on the latest tags.
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- [ ] Run the release workflow in the apiland_scripts repo on the main branch:
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https://github.com/denoland/apiland_scripts/actions/workflows/release.yml
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<details>
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<summary>Failure Steps</summary>
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1. Clone `deno/apliland_scripts`.
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2. Execute `deno task release`.
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</details>
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## Updating `deno_docker`
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- [ ] Open a PR on the `deno_docker` repo that bumps the Deno version in all
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Dockerfiles, the README and the example Dockerfile. Get it reviewed and
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merge it.
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- [ ] Create a tag with the version number (_without_ `v` prefix).
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## All done!
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- [ ] Write a message in company's #general channel:
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`:unlock: deno and deno_std are now unlocked`.
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