# Solana Release process ## Branches and Tags ``` ========================= master branch (edge channel) =======================> \ \ \ \___v0.7.0 tag \ \ \ \ v0.9.0 tag__\ \ v0.8.0 tag__\ \ v0.7.1 tag__\ \ v0.9 branch (beta channel) \___v0.7.2 tag \___v0.8.1 tag \ \ \ \ v0.7 branch v0.8 branch (stable channel) ``` ### master branch All new development occurs on the `master` branch. Bug fixes that affect a `vX.Y` branch are first made on `master`. This is to allow a fix some soak time on `master` before it is applied to one or more stabilization branches. Merging to `master` first also helps ensure that fixes applied to one release are present for future releases. (Sometimes the joy of landing a critical release blocker in a branch causes you to forget to propagate back to `master`!)" Once the bug fix lands on `master` it is cherry-picked into the `vX.Y` branch and potentially the `vX.Y-1` branch. The exception to this rule is when a bug fix for `vX.Y` doesn't apply to `master` or `vX.Y-1`. Immediately after a new stabilization branch is forged, the `Cargo.toml` minor version (*Y*) in the `master` branch is incremented by the release engineer. Incrementing the major version of the `master` branch is outside the scope of this document. ### v*X.Y* stabilization branches These are stabilization branches for a given milestone. They are created off the `master` branch as late as possible prior to the milestone release. ### v*X.Y.Z* release tag The release tags are created as desired by the owner of the given stabilization branch, and cause that *X.Y.Z* release to be shipped to https://crates.io Immediately after a new v*X.Y.Z* branch tag has been created, the `Cargo.toml` patch version number (*Z*) of the stabilization branch is incremented by the release engineer. ## Channels Channels are used by end-users (humans and bots) to consume the branches described in the previous section, so they may automatically update to the most recent version matching their desired stability. There are three release channels that map to branches as follows: * edge - tracks the `master` branch, least stable. * beta - tracks the largest (and latest) `vX.Y` stabilization branch, more stable. * stable - tracks the second largest `vX.Y` stabilization branch, most stable. ## Steps to Create a Branch ### Create the new branch 1. Check out the latest commit on `master` branch: ``` git fetch --all git checkout upstream/master ``` 1. Determine the new branch name. The name should be "v" + the first 2 version fields from Cargo.toml. For example, a Cargo.toml with version = "0.9.0" implies the next branch name is "v0.9". 1. Create the new branch and push this branch to the `solana` repository: ``` git checkout -b git push -u origin ``` Alternatively use the Github UI. ### Update master branch to the next release minor version 1. After the new branch has been created and pushed, update the Cargo.toml files on **master** to the next semantic version (e.g. 0.9.0 -> 0.10.0) with: ``` $ scripts/increment-cargo-version.sh minor $ ./scripts/cargo-for-all-lock-files.sh update ``` 1. Push all the changed Cargo.toml and Cargo.lock files to the `master` branch with something like: ``` git co -b version_update git ls-files -m | xargs git add git commit -m 'Bump version to X.Y+1.0' git push -u origin version_update ``` 1. Confirm that your freshly cut release branch is shown as `BETA_CHANNEL` and the previous release branch as `STABLE_CHANNEL`: ``` ci/channel_info.sh ``` ## Steps to Create a Release ### Create the Release Tag on GitHub 1. Go to [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/solana-labs/solana/releases) for tagging a release. 1. Click "Draft new release". The release tag must exactly match the `version` field in `/Cargo.toml` prefixed by `v`. 1. If the Cargo.toml version field is **0.12.3**, then the release tag must be **v0.12.3** 1. Make sure the Target Branch field matches the branch you want to make a release on. 1. If you want to release v0.12.0, the target branch must be v0.12 1. If this is the first release on the branch (e.g. v0.13.**0**), paste in [this template](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solana-labs/solana/master/.github/RELEASE_TEMPLATE.md). Engineering Lead can provide summary contents for release notes if needed. If this is a patch release, review all the commits since the previous release on this branch and add details as needed. 1. Click "Save Draft", then confirm the release notes look good and the tag name and branch are correct. 1. Ensure the release is marked **"This is a pre-release"**. This flag will then need to be be removed once the the Linux binary artifacts appear later. 1. Go back into edit the release and click "Publish release" when ready. ### Update release branch with the next patch version 1. After the new release has been tagged, update the Cargo.toml files on **release branch** to the next semantic version (e.g. 0.9.0 -> 0.9.1) with: ``` $ scripts/increment-cargo-version.sh patch $ ./scripts/cargo-for-all-lock-files.sh tree ``` 1. Push all the changed Cargo.toml and Cargo.lock files to the **release branch** with something like: ``` git co -b version_update origin/vX.Y git add -u git commit -m 'Bump version to X.Y.Z+1' git push -u version_update ``` 1. Open a PR against origin/vX.Y and then merge the PR after passing CI. ### Prepare for the next release 1. Go to [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/solana-labs/solana/releases) and create a new draft release for `X.Y.Z+1` with empty release nodes. This allows people to incrementally add new release notes until it's time for the next release 1. Go to the [Github Milestones](https://github.com/solana-labs/solana/milestones). Create a new milestone for the `X.Y.Z+1`, move over unresolved issues still in the `X.Y.Z` milestone, then close the `X.Y.Z` milestone. ### Verify release automation success Go to [Solana Releases](https://github.com/solana-labs/solana/releases) and click on the latest release that you just published. Verify that all of the build artifacts are present, then the uncheck **"This is a pre-release"** for the release. Build artifacts can take up to 60 minutes after creating the tag before appearing. To check for progress: * The `solana-secondary` Buildkite pipeline handles creating the Linux release artifacts and updated crates. Look for a job under the tag name of the release: https://buildkite.com/solana-labs/solana-secondary. * The macOS and Windows release artifacts are produced by Travis CI: https://travis-ci.com/github/solana-labs/solana/branches [Crates.io](https://crates.io/crates/solana) should have an updated Solana version. This can take 2-3 hours, and sometimes fails in the `solana-secondary` job. If this happens and the error is non-fatal, click "Retry" on the "publish crate" job ### Update software on devnet.solana.com/testnet.solama.com/mainnet-beta.solana.com See the documentation at https://github.com/solana-labs/cluster-ops/