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Release Checklist

These steps assume that you've checked out the Subxt repository and are in the root directory of it.

We also assume that ongoing work done is being merged directly to the master branch.

  1. Ensure that everything you'd like to see released is on the master branch.

  2. Create a release branch off master, for example release-v0.17.0. Decide how far the version needs to be bumped based on the changes to date. If unsure what to bump the version to (e.g. is it a major, minor or patch release), check with the Parity Tools team.

  3. Check that you're happy with the current documentation.

    cargo doc --open
    

    CI checks for broken internal links at the moment. Optionally you can also confirm that any external links are still valid like so:

    cargo install cargo-deadlinks
    cargo deadlinks --check-http
    

    If there are minor issues with the documentation, they can be fixed in the release branch.

  4. Bump the crate version in Cargo.toml to whatever was decided in step 2 for subxt-metadata, subxt-cli, subxt-codegen, subxt-examples, subxt-macro ,subxt, integration-tests, test-runtime, ui-tests.

  5. Update CHANGELOG.md to reflect the difference between this release and the last. If you're unsure of what to add, check with the Tools team. See the CHANGELOG.md file for details of the format it follows.

    First, if there have been any significant changes, add a description of those changes to the top of the changelog entry for this release.

    Next, you can use the following script to generate the merged PRs between releases:

    ./scripts/generate_changelog.sh
    

    Ensure that the script picked the latest published release tag (e.g. if releasing v0.17.0, the script should provide [+] Latest release tag: v0.16.0 ). Then group the PRs into "Fixed", "Added" and "Changed" sections, and make any other adjustments that you feel are necessary for clarity.

  6. Commit any of the above changes to the release branch and open a PR in GitHub with a base of master.

  7. Once the branch has been reviewed and passes CI, merge it.

  8. Now, we're ready to publish the release to crates.io.

    1. Checkout master, ensuring we're looking at that latest merge (git pull).

      git checkout master && git pull
      
    2. Perform a final sanity check that everything looks ok.

      cargo hack --exclude-all-features --each-feature check --all-targets --workspace
      cargo test --all-targets
      
    3. Run the following command to publish each crate in the required order (allowing a little time in between each to let crates.io catch up with what we've published).

      (cd metadata && cargo publish) && \
          (cd codegen && cargo publish) && \
          sleep 10 && \
          (cd macro && cargo publish) && \
          sleep 10 && \
          (cd subxt && cargo publish) && \
          sleep 10 && \
          (cd cli && cargo publish);
      

      If you run into any issues regarding crates not being able to find suitable versions of other subxt-* crates, you may just need to wait a little longer and then run the remaining portion of that command.

  9. If the release was successful, tag the commit that we released in the master branch with the version that we just released, for example:

    git tag -s v0.17.0 # use the version number you've just published to crates.io, not this one
    git push --tags
    

    Once this is pushed, go along to the releases page on GitHub and draft a new release which points to the tag you just pushed to master above. Copy the changelog comments for the current release into the release description.