- If this is a new minor (not patch) release, rename the 'akka-http-x.x-stable' reporting project in WhiteSource accordingly
- Communicate that a release is about to be released in Gitter Akka Dev Channel, so that no new Pull Requests are merged
- Add a release notes entry in docs/src/main/paradox/scala/http/release-notes.md. As a helper run
scripts/commits-for-release-notes.sh <last-version-tag>
which will output a list of commits grouped by submodule, and the closed issues for this milestone. - Create a news item on https://github.com/akka/akka.github.com, using the milestones and
scripts/authors.scala previousVersion thisVersion
- Once the release notes have been merged, create a new release with the next tag version (e.g.
v13.3.7
), title and release description linking to announcement, release notes and milestone. - Travis CI will start a CI build for the new tag and publish artifacts to Bintray.
- Checkout the newly created tag and run
sbt -Dakka.genjavadoc.enabled=true "++2.12.6 deployRsync akkarepo@gustav.akka.io"
to deploy API and reference documentation. - Go to https://bintray.com/akka/maven/com.typesafe.akka:akka-http_2.11 and select the just released version
- Go to the Maven Central tab and sync with Sonatype
- (Optional, should happen automatically if selected in Bintray) Log in to Sonatype to Close the staging repository
- Run a test against the staging repository to make sure the release went well, for example by using https://github.com/akka/akka-http-scala-seed.g8 and adding the sonatype staging repo with
resolvers += "Staging Repo" at "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/comtypesafe-xxx"
- Release the staging repository to Maven Central.
- Create a new milestone for the next version at https://github.com/akka/akka-http/milestones , move all unclosed issues there and close the version you're releasing
- Add the released version to
project/MiMa.scala
to themimaPreviousArtifacts
key. - Send a release notification to akka-user and tweet using the akka account (or ask someone to) about the new release
- Log into gustav.akka.io as akkarepo and update the
current
links on repo.akka.io to point to the latest version withln -nsf <latestversion> www/docs/akka-http/current; ln -nsf <latestversion> www/api/akka-http/current; ln -nsf <latestversion> www/japi/akka-http/current
.
- Update Akka HTTP dependency on akka.io website: https://github.com/akka/akka.github.com/blob/master/_config.yml
- Update Akka HTTP dependency in akka-http seed templates (scala & java)
- Update Akka HTTP dependency in akka-management
- Update Akka HTTP reference in reactive-platform-docs
Here is what happens in detail when Travis CI is building a git tagged commit:
- According to the
.travis.yml
filedeploy
section it first runs a+publish
task: - Because of the
+
a the start of the task, all of these actions are repeated for every scala version defined incrossScalaVersions
. - Because of the
bintray-sbt
plugin,publish
builds and uploads artifacts to Bintray. - By default all projects have
BintrayPlugin
enabled. Projects that havedisablePlugins(BintrayPlugin)
are not built. - Artifacts are uploaded to
https://bintray.com/$bintrayOrganization/$bintrayRepository/$bintrayPackage
which in this case is https://bintray.com/akka/maven/akka-http. - Credentials for the
publish
task are read from theBINTRAY_USER
andBINTRAY_PASS
environment variables which are stored encrypted on the.travis.yml
file. The user under these credentials must be part of the Akka team on Bintray.
This could be done automatically via .travis.yml
in deploy
by adding section is akka-http/bintraySyncMavenCentral
, however we prefer to run this step manually after confirming a release is valid.
- This task syncs all of the artifacts under the Akka Http package in Bintray to Maven Central. For the sync to be successful, the package first needs to be added to JCenter repository. This must be done through Bintray Web interface, and only once when the package is created.
- This task is only run for one project, because all Akka Http projects are published to a single package on Bintray.
- Credentials for the
bintraySyncMavenCentral
task are read from theSONATYPE_USER
andSONATYPE_PASS
environment variables which are stored encrypted on the.travis.yml
file. The user under these credentials must have the rights to publish artifacts to the Maven Central under thecom.typesafe.akka
organization name.