MyShaarli/doc/Release-Shaarli.md
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#Release Shaarli
See [Git - Maintaining a project - Tagging your [](.html)
releases](http://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Distributed-Git-Maintaining-a-Project#Tagging-Your-Releases).
## Prerequisites
This guide assumes that you have:
- a GPG key matching your GitHub authentication credentials
- i.e., the email address identified by the GPG key is the same as the one in your `~/.gitconfig`
- a GitHub fork of Shaarli
- a local clone of your Shaarli fork, with the following remotes:
- `origin` pointing to your GitHub fork
- `upstream` pointing to the main Shaarli repository
- maintainer permissions on the main Shaarli repository, to:
- push the signed tag
- create a new release
- [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/) and [Pandoc](http://pandoc.org/) need to be installed[](.html)
## GitHub release draft and `CHANGELOG.md`
See http://keepachangelog.com/en/0.3.0/ for changelog formatting.
### GitHub release draft
GitHub allows drafting the release note for the upcoming release, from the [Releases](https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli/releases) page. This way, the release note can be drafted while contributions are merged to `master`.[](.html)
### `CHANGELOG.md`
This file should contain the same information as the release note draft for the upcoming version.
Update it to:
- add new entries (additions, fixes, etc.)
- mark the current version as released by setting its date and link
- add a new section for the future unreleased version
```bash
$ cd /path/to/shaarli
$ nano CHANGELOG.md
[...][](.html)
## vA.B.C - UNRELEASED
TBA
## [vX.Y.Z](https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli/releases/tag/vX.Y.Z) - YYYY-MM-DD[](.html)
[...][](.html)
```
## Increment the version code, create and push a signed tag
### Bump Shaarli's version
```bash
$ cd /path/to/shaarli
# create a new branch
$ git fetch upstream
$ git checkout upstream/master -b v0.5.0
# bump the version number
$ vim index.php shaarli_version.php
# rebuild the documentation from the wiki
$ make htmldoc
# commit the changes
$ git add index.php shaarli_version.php doc
$ git commit -s -m "Bump version to v0.5.0"
# push the commit on your GitHub fork
$ git push origin v0.5.0
```
### Create and merge a Pull Request
This one is pretty straightforward ;-)
### Create and push a signed tag
```bash
# update your local copy
$ git checkout master
$ git fetch upstream
$ git pull upstream master
# create a signed tag
$ git tag -s -m "Release v0.5.0" v0.5.0
# push it to "upstream"
$ git push --tags upstream
```
### Verify a signed tag
[`v0.5.0`](https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli/releases/tag/v0.5.0) is the first GPG-signed tag pushed on the Community Shaarli.[](.html)
Let's have a look at its signature!
```bash
$ cd /path/to/shaarli
$ git fetch upstream
# get the SHA1 reference of the tag
$ git show-ref tags/v0.5.0
f7762cf803f03f5caf4b8078359a63783d0090c1 refs/tags/v0.5.0
# verify the tag signature information
$ git verify-tag f7762cf803f03f5caf4b8078359a63783d0090c1
gpg: Signature made Thu 30 Jul 2015 11:46:34 CEST using RSA key ID 4100DF6F
gpg: Good signature from "VirtualTam <virtualtam@flibidi.net>" [ultimate][](.html)
```
## Publish the GitHub release
### Create a GitHub release from a Git tag
From the previously drafted release:
- edit the release notes (if needed)
- specify the appropriate Git tag
- publish the release
- profit!
### Generate and upload all-in-one release archives
Users with a shared hosting may have:
- no SSH access
- no possibility to install PHP packages or server extensions
- no possibility to run scripts
To ease Shaarli installations, it is possible to generate and upload additional release archives,
that will contain Shaarli code plus all required third-party libraries:
```bash
$ make release_archive
```
This will create the following archives:
- `shaarli-vX.Y.Z-full.tar`
- `shaarli-vX.Y.Z-full.zip`
The archives need to be manually uploaded on the previously created GitHub release.