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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.

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.
  • "official_release": true is set in version.json, 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/, primarily as an archive of old manuals
      • Docs as tarball in addition to web.
      • Source tarball
      • Docker image
    • 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.

  • Deal with the external systems (see sections below).

  • Post!!

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) from some URL; this is the hydraJobs.binaryTarball. The default URLs differ by architecture and are configured here.

To automatically do the file changes for a new version, run python3 set_version.py NEW_VERSION, and submit the result for review.

Web site

The website has various release-version dependent pieces. You can update them with python3 update_version.py NEW_VERSION, which will regenerate the affected page sources.

These need the release to have been done first as they need hashes for tarballs and such.

NixOS module

The NixOS module has underdeveloped releng in it. Currently you have to do the whole branch-off dance manually to a release-VERSION branch and update the tarball URLs to point to the release versions manually.

FIXME: this should be unified with the set_version.py work in lix-installer and probably all the releng kept in here, or kept elsewhere. Related: lix-project/lix#439

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