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## A maintainer's guide to releasing Docker
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So you're in charge of a Docker release? Cool. Here's what to do.
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If your experience deviates from this document, please document the changes
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to keep it up-to-date.
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### 1. Pull from master and create a release branch
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```bash
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git checkout master
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git pull
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git checkout -b bump_$VERSION
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```
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### 2. Update CHANGELOG.md
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You can run this command for reference:
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```bash
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LAST_VERSION=$(git tag | grep -E "v[0-9\.]+$" | sort -nr | head -n 1)
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git log $LAST_VERSION..HEAD
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```
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Each change should be formatted as ```BULLET CATEGORY: DESCRIPTION```
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* BULLET is either ```-```, ```+``` or ```*```, to indicate a bugfix,
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new feature or upgrade, respectively.
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* CATEGORY should describe which part of the project is affected.
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Valid categories are:
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* Builder
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* Documentation
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* Hack
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* Packaging
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* Remote API
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* Runtime
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* DESCRIPTION: a concise description of the change that is relevant to the
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end-user, using the present tense. Changes should be described in terms
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of how they affect the user, for example "new feature X which allows Y",
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"fixed bug which caused X", "increased performance of Y".
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EXAMPLES:
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```
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+ Builder: 'docker build -t FOO' applies the tag FOO to the newly built
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container.
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* Runtime: improve detection of kernel version
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- Remote API: fix a bug in the optional unix socket transport
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```
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### 3. Change the contents of the VERSION file
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### 4. Run all tests
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FIXME
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2013-09-18 20:41:08 -04:00
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### 5. Commit and create a pull request to the "release" branch
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```bash
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git add CHANGELOG.md
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git commit -m "Bump version to $VERSION"
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git push origin bump_$VERSION
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```
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### 6. Get 2 other maintainers to validate the pull request
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### 7. Merge the pull request and apply tags
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```bash
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git checkout release
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git merge bump_$VERSION
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git tag -a v$VERSION # Don't forget the v!
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git tag -f -a latest
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git push
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git push --tags
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```
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### 8. Publish binaries
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To run this you will need access to the release credentials.
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Get them from [the infrastructure maintainers](
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https://github.com/dotcloud/docker/blob/master/hack/infrastructure/MAINTAINERS).
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```bash
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docker build -t docker .
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docker run \
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-e AWS_S3_BUCKET=get-nightly.docker.io \
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-e AWS_ACCESS_KEY=$(cat ~/.aws/access_key) \
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-e AWS_SECRET_KEY=$(cat ~/.aws/secret_key) \
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-e GPG_PASSPHRASE=supersecretsesame \
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docker
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hack/release.sh
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```
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It will build and upload the binaries on the specified bucket (you should
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use get-nightly.docker.io for general testing, and once everything is fine,
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switch to get.docker.io).
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### 9. Rejoice!
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Congratulations! You're done.
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