# Release engineering This directory contains the release engineering scripts for Lix. ## Release process ### Prerequisites * FIXME: validation via misc tests in nixpkgs, among other things? What other validation do we need before we can actually release? * Have a release post ready to go as a PR on the website repo. * No [release-blocker bugs][release-blockers]. [release-blockers]: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues?q=&type=all&sort=&labels=145&state=open&milestone=0&project=0&assignee=0&poster=0 ### Process The following process can be done either against the staging environment or the live environment. For staging, the buckets are `staging-releases`, `staging-cache`, etc. FIXME: obtainment of signing key for signing cache paths? First, we prepare the release. `python -m releng prepare` is used for this. * Gather everything in `doc/manual/rl-next` and put it in `doc/manual/src/release-notes/rl-MAJOR.md`. Then we tag the release with `python -m releng tag`: * Git HEAD is detached. * `officialRelease = true` is set in `flake.nix`, this is committed, and a release is tagged. * The tag is merged back into the last branch (either `main` for new releases or `release-MAJOR` for maintenance releases) with `git merge -s ours VERSION` creating a history link but ignoring the tree of the release tag. * Git HEAD is once again detached onto the release tag. Then, we build the release artifacts with `python -m releng build`: * Source tarball is generated with `git archive`, then checksummed. * Manifest for `nix upgrade-nix` is produced and put in `s3://releases` at `/manifest.nix` and `/lix/lix-VERSION`. * Release is built: `hydraJobs.binaryTarball` jobs are built, and joined into a derivation that depends on all of them and adds checksum files. This and the sources go into `s3://releases/lix/lix-VERSION`. At this point we have a `release/artifacts` and `release/manual` directory which are ready to publish, and tags ready for publication. No keys are required to do this part. Next, we do the publication with `python -m releng upload`: * Artifacts for this release are uploaded: * s3://releases/manifest.nix, changing the default version of Lix for `nix upgrade-nix`. * s3://releases/lix/lix-VERSION/ gets the following contents * Binary tarballs * Docs: `manual/` (FIXME: should we actually do this? what about putting it on docs.lix.systems? I think doing both is correct, since the Web site should not be an archive of random old manuals) * Docs as tarball in addition to web. * Source tarball * Docker image (FIXME: upload to forgejo registry and github registry [in the future][upload-docker]) * s3://docs/manual/lix/MAJOR * s3://docs/manual/lix/stable * The tag is uploaded to the remote repo. * **Manually** build the installer using the scripts in the installer repo and upload. FIXME: This currently requires a local Apple Macintosh® aarch64 computer, but we could possibly automate doing it from the aarch64-darwin builder. * **Manually** Push the main/release branch directly to gerrit. * If this is a new major release, branch-off to `release-MAJOR` and push *that* branch directly to gerrit as well (FIXME: special creds for doing this as a service account so we don't need to have the gerrit perms to shoot ourselves in the foot by default because pushing to main is bad?). FIXME: automate branch-off to `release-*` branch. * **Manually** (FIXME?) switch back to the release branch, which now has the correct revision. * Post!! * Merge release blog post to [lix-website]. * Toot about it! https://chaos.social/@lix_project * Tweet about it! https://twitter.com/lixproject [lix-website]: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix-website [upload-docker]: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/252 ### Installer The installer is cross-built to several systems from a Mac using `build-all.xsh` and `upload-to-lix.xsh` in the installer repo (FIXME: currently at least; maybe this should be moved here?) . It installs a binary tarball (FIXME: [it should be taught to substitute from cache instead][installer-substitute]) from some URL; this is the `hydraJobs.binaryTarball`. The default URLs differ by architecture and are [configured here][tarball-urls]. [installer-substitute]: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix-installer/issues/13 [tarball-urls]: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix-installer/src/commit/693592ed10d421a885bec0a9dd45e87ab87eb90a/src/settings.rs#L14-L28 ## Infrastructure summary * releases.lix.systems (`s3://releases`): * Each release gets a directory: https://releases.lix.systems/lix/lix-2.90-beta.1 * Binary tarballs: `nix-2.90.0-beta.1-x86_64-linux.tar.xz`, from `hydraJobs.binaryTarball` * Manifest: `manifest.nix`, an attrset of the store paths by architecture. * Manifest for `nix upgrade-nix` to the latest release at `/manifest.nix`. * cache.lix.systems (`s3://cache`): * Receives all artifacts for released versions of Lix; is a plain HTTP binary cache. * install.lix.systems (`s3://install`): ``` ~ » aws s3 ls s3://install/lix/ PRE lix-2.90-beta.0/ PRE lix-2.90-beta.1/ PRE lix-2.90.0pre20240411/ PRE lix-2.90.0pre20240412/ 2024-05-05 18:59:11 6707344 lix-installer-aarch64-darwin 2024-05-05 18:59:16 7479768 lix-installer-aarch64-linux 2024-05-05 18:59:14 7982208 lix-installer-x86_64-darwin 2024-05-05 18:59:17 8978352 lix-installer-x86_64-linux ~ » aws s3 ls s3://install/lix/lix-2.90-beta.1/ 2024-05-05 18:59:01 6707344 lix-installer-aarch64-darwin 2024-05-05 18:59:06 7479768 lix-installer-aarch64-linux 2024-05-05 18:59:03 7982208 lix-installer-x86_64-darwin 2024-05-05 18:59:07 8978352 lix-installer-x86_64-linux ```