Contribute to the DSpace Development Fund
The newly established DSpace Development Fund supports the development of new features prioritized by DSpace Governance. For a list of planned features see the fund wiki page.
This document is intended to be kept up to date by the DSpace Release Managers. It details the steps necessary to perform snapshot and official releases of DSpace and supporting Modules.
Table of Contents
Useful Sonatype Links
For lack of a better place at this time, here's some useful pages on Sonatype which detail the Sonatype Maven Release Process:
Release Numbering Convention
major.minor.subminor (e.g. 1.6.0)
- Increment subminor for bug-fix only releases (database, translations and core APIs stable)
- Increment minor for feature changes (database schema, translations, APIs may change, though we'll try and keep API changes as small as possible, and will always provide an upgrade/migration path)
The one exception is that the Language Packs (dspace-api-lang
and dspace-xmlui-lang
) use the numbering convention major.minor.subminor.sequence-number (e.g. 1.6.0.0). This allows us to release new versions of the language packs more frequently than normal DSpace releases.
Prerequisites
Verify Release Privileges
To perform a release, you must have all of the following:
- Write access to the DSpace subversion repository hosted at http://scm.dspace.org/svn/repo; This requires an administrator to add you to the svn repository permissions via the TRAC user group.
- Write access to the org.dspace groupId in the snapshot and staging repositories hosted at oss.sonatype.org. If you don't already have this, you will need to:
- Sign up for a Sonatype JIRA account. This account will also serve as your login to the Sonatype OSS system
- Ask the previous release manager to request authorization for this account via the Sonatype JIRA system in the Open Source Project Repository Hosting project. Once Sonatype gives you the proper authorization, you should be able to login to the Sonatype OSS system using the same login/password you setup in Sonatype JIRA.
- The full details of signing up and getting access to Sonatype are also posted online here: Sonatype Maven Repository Usage Guide
- You must generate and publish your own personal Code Signing Key (required by Sonatype). Here are two sites that give hints on how to do that:
- Creating a Code Signing Key
- How to Generate PGP Signatures with Maven (required for all Sonatype releases)
- Make sure to publish your Key file to
hkp://pgp.mit.edu
, as this is the Key Server Sonatype uses for verification:(e.g.)
gpg --keyserver hkp://pgp.mit.edu --send-keys [yourKeyID]
- You can see if your key is already on that Key Server by visiting http://pgp.mit.edu and searching on your name
- Write access to projects.dspace.org (which is where the DSpace Projects website is hosted)
- Ask the previous release manager (or someone else with access) to be given access to this server.
- Include your proposed username
- Include a local SSH Public Key (which will be used for authentication).
Setting up a new person with proper access to projects.dspace.org
Here's notes from Mark Diggory on how to give someone else access to the OSUOSL server (projects.dspace.org):
- adduser -m <user-name>
- Add authorized key to
~/.ssh/authorizedkeys
(make sure permissions are correct on file) - Add user to /etc/groups
maven:x:4002:peterdietz,esm,mdiggory,tdonohue,ben,kim,apache
- Make sure
umask 002
is in the users~/.bash_profile
so maven permissions are written correctly.
Update Maven settings.xml
DSpace's root pom.xml already has the correct staging and snapshot repositories listed in the OSS parents distributionManagement section. In order to deploy, you will need to add your Sonatype OSS username and password to your local ~/.m2/settings.xml
file:
<settings xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/SETTINGS/1.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/SETTINGS/1.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/settings-1.0.0.xsd"> <servers> <!--Login info for Sonatype SnapShot repository--> <server> <id>sonatype-nexus-snapshots</id> <username>YourSonatypeUsername</username> <password>YourSonatypePassword</password> </server> <!--Login info for Sonatype Staging/Release repository--> <server> <id>sonatype-nexus-staging</id> <username>YourSonatypeUsername</username> <password>YourSonatypePassword</password> </server> <!--Login info for DSpace Projects (projects.dspace.org) website @OSUOSL--> <server> <id>website</id> <username>YourOSUOSLUserName</username> <privateKey>[Full-path-to]\.ssh\id_rsa</privateKey> <passphrase>YourKeyPassphrase (if necessary)</passphrase> </server> </servers> </settings>
If you don't yet have a ~/.m2/settings.xml
file, you should create one, and copy the full contents above (obviously make sure to put in your username and password).
Avoid Using Maven 2.1.0 or 2.2.0
Make sure you're using a recent version of Maven. As of this writing, the latest was 2.2.1, and it worked fine. In particular, avoid version 2.2.0: it has a serious bug that affects deployments: MNG-4235. Maven 2.1.0 also is problematic, as it produces improper GPG signatures.
For more information see the Pre-Requisities section of theSonatype Maven Repository Usage Guide
Making a Snapshot Release (e.g. 'dspace-x.y.z-SNAPSHOT')
One Step Process
From a clean, up-to-date copy of trunk, run the following command:
mvn clean javadoc:jar source:jar deploy
You will have to enter in your GPG passphrase (which you established when you created your Code Signing Key).
The snapshot will be immediately available in the public Sonatype repository: http://oss.sonatype.org/content/groups/public
Making an Official Release (e.g. 'dspace-x.y.z' or 'dspace-x.y.z-rc1')
For More Information
These same steps are also covered in the Sonatype Maven Repository Usage Guide
Release DSpace Language Packs (I18N)
If possible, you should release the DSpace Language Packs (i18n modules) before the main release. Oftentimes, it's best to release these one or two days prior to the DSpace release (that way they've already propagated out to the Maven repository).
At the moment the i18n modules are maintained in SVN under the modules
folder:
http://scm.dspace.org/svn/repo/modules/
There are currently two i18n modules you will need to release:
dspace-api-lang
dspace-xmlui-lang
Version Numbering Convention for Language Packs
Note that the version numbering convention for Language Packs is always the same as the current DSpace release, with an additional .<sequence-number> (e.g. the i18n modules for the 1.6.0 release are numbered as follows: 1.6.0.0, 1.6.0.1, etc.)
For each module, perform the full release steps that follow. To save space, the steps are only listed for one of the modules (but don't forget to run it for both language packs):
- Checkout Language Pack Module:
svn co https://scm.dspace.org/svn/repo/modules/dspace-api-lang/trunk dspace-api-lang
- Do a Dry Run:
mvn release:prepare -DdryRun=true
- Tag and Increment Version:
mvn release:prepare -Dresume=false
- Make sure to assign a version number of the format: major.minor.subminor.sequence-number (e.g. 1.6.0.0, 1.6.0.1, etc for 1.6.0 releases of language packs)
- Deploy Artifacts to Staging:
mvn release:perform
- Verify and Release Staged Artifacts (see instructions at link)
Final Commits & Preparation
Double Check Language Packs' Version Ranges
Once the Language Packs are released, you may need to modify the DSpace Parent pom.xml (http://scm.dspace.org/svn/repo/dspace/trunk/pom.xml) to reference the new version of the Language Packs. This should be similar to the following:
If possible, you'd only want to commit this after the i18n modules are available in the Maven Repository. But, if you are in a rush, you can commit this change earlier (though be warned that this will break the build process for anyone who hasn't manually installed the i18n modules to his/her local ~/.m2/
directory).
In the main pom.xml, provide the proper version range for each language pack. In the below example, we are saying to use any language pack version which is at least version 1.6.0.0, but is less than version 1.7.0.0:
<dependency> <groupId>org.dspace</groupId> <artifactId>dspace-api-lang</artifactId> <version>[1.6.0.0,1.7.0.0)</version> </dependency> <dependency> <groupId>org.dspace</groupId> <artifactId>dspace-xmlui-lang</artifactId> <version>[1.6.0.0,1.7.0.0)</version> <type>war</type> </dependency>
Ensure HTML & PDF versions of Documentation is Committed
Double check that the latest Wiki-based Documentation has been exported as HTML and PDF and committed to http://scm.dspace.org/svn/repo/dspace/trunk/dspace/docs/
Checkout Trunk or Branch to Release
Checkout a copy of the to-be-release version either from a branch or trunk.
svn co https://scm.dspace.org/svn/repo/dspace/trunk dspace-release
Do a Dry Run
This step is not required, but performs a useful sanity check without committing any changes. From your clean, up-to-date copy of trunk, run the following command:
mvn release:prepare -DdryRun=true
You will have to enter in your GPG passphrase (which you established when you created your Code Signing Key).
If you notice an issue or an error occurs, you can re-run the Dry Run using the following command:
mvn release:prepare -DdryRun=true -Dresume=false
Tag and Increment Version
This step will set the version declared in the project's pom.xml files, commit the changes to trunk, tag the release, and finally, check in another trunk change that increments the next development version (e.g. x.y.z-SNAPSHOT) in the pom.xml files.
mvn release:prepare -Dresume=false
(Optionally, you may also include the parameters -Dusername=YourSVNUsername -Dpassword=YourSVNPassword
at the end of the above command, though I've not found these to be necessary)
The above command will ask you three basic questions. Here are sample answers for DSpace 1.6.0:
"What is the release version for: XXX" 1.6.0 "What is SCM release tag or label for: XXXX" dspace-1.6.0 "What is the new development version for: XXXX" 1.6.1-SNAPSHOT
You will also have to enter in your GPG passphrase (which you established when you created your Code Signing Key).
If you receive a project dependency error
This may fail to compile part way through the process, complaining that an internal project dependency is not met. If this occurs, don't worry. Just run the following:
mvn install
mvn release:prepare
Backing out of changes
If backing out of this step is needed for any reason, the following will restore the subversion repository and your working copy to the state it was previously in:
mvn release:rollback
svn rm https://scm.dspace.org/svn/repo/dspace/tags/dspace-x.y
Deploy Artifacts to Staging in Sonatype
This step will sign, checksum, and push all release artifacts (including javadocs and sources) to the Sonatype staging repository (http://oss.sonatype.org/). Run the following:
mvn release:perform
You should be prompted by Maven to specify your GPG passphrase (which you established when you created your Code Signing Key). If you run into any issues, it's possible to specify your GPG key and passphrase as arguments to the above command (e.g. -Darguments="-Dgpg.keyname=YourKeyId -Dgpg.passphrase=YourKeyPassword"
)
If you need to re-deploy
If any errors or problems occur during the deploy, you can re-run mvn release:perform
safely after fixing those issues (re-running it will just overwrite existing staged contents).
Verify and Release Staged Artifacts in Sonatype
For screenshots and more details on this step, visit the Sonatype Repository Usage Guide's section on Releasing your artifacts
- Login to http://oss.sonatype.org/
- Click "Staging Repositories" in the left column, then select the checkbox next to the staged repository on the right. The contents of it will open up at the bottom of the page.
- With the staged repository still selected, click the "Close" button at the top.
- Download and test that the artifacts in staging are exactly as they should be once deployed to central.
- If everything looks good, select the repository and select "Release". The artifacts should be synced to Maven central (http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/org/dspace/) within an hour.
If you need to revert back
If anything is incorrect, select the staged repository and select "Drop". After the problem is resolved, you can re-deploy the artifacts to staging and verify them again. To re-deploy an already-tagged release:
mvn release:perform -Dtag=dspace-x.y -DconnectionUrl=scm:svn:
https://scm.dspace.org/svn/repo/dspace
-Darguments="-Dgpg.keyname=YourKeyId -Dgpg.passphrase=YourKeyPassword"
Create the Distribution Zips for SourceForge
The previous actions will have checked out the release tag into the target directory under [dspace-src]/target/checkout
. Navigate to that directory and execute the creation of the distributions using the following command. This will create two zip, bzip and gzipped files in the target directory. One set of files is the "binary" release, and the other set is the source release.
(Note: If you've already removed the target/checkout
directory, you can also checkout a fresh copy of the newly tagged version and run this command from the DSpace parent directory.)
localhost$ cd target/checkout localhost$ mvn package -Pdistributions [INFO] Scanning for projects... [INFO] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- [INFO] Building DSpace Parent Project [INFO] task-segment: [package] [INFO] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- [INFO] [site:attach-descriptor] [INFO] [assembly:single -(execution. default-)] [INFO] Building zip: .../target/dspace-1.5.0-beta1-release.zip [INFO] Building tar: .../target/dspace-1.5.0-beta1-release.tar.gz [INFO] Building tar: .../target/dspace-1.5.0-beta1-release.tar.bz2 [INFO] Building zip: .../target/dspace-1.5.0-beta1-src-release.zip [INFO] Building tar: .../target/dspace-1.5.0-beta1-src-release.tar.gz [INFO] Building tar: .../target/dspace-1.5.0-beta1-src-release.tar.bz2 [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] BUILD SUCCESSFUL [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Upload to SourceForge
Upload both the source and binary releases to Sourceforge.net. You can either upload them via the web interface, or copy them over via scp
or other command line tools. If you want to copy the files from command line, follow the directions found here: http://apps.sourceforge.net/trac/sourceforge/wiki/File%20management%20service
Using scp
to copy to the "DSpace Stable" file directory: (example for 1.6.0 final)
(NOTE: You will need to first create the 'DSpace Stable/1.6.0' directory via SourceForge's Admin UI)
scp <files> <username>,dspace@frs.sourceforge.net:"/home/frs/project/d/ds/dspace/DSpace\\ Stable/1.6.0/"
Using scp
to copy to the "DSpace Release Candidate" file directory: (example for 1.6.0-rc2)
(NOTE: You will need to first create the 'DSpace Release Candidate/1.6.0-rc2' directory via SourceForge's Admin UI)
scp <files> <username>,dspace@frs.sourceforge.net:"/home/frs/project/d/ds/dspace/DSpace\\ Release\\ Candidate/1.6.0-rc2/"
After the Release is Finished
Don't Announce Until Maven Packages Have Propagated
You must wait for all the packages to be available at http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/org/dspace/ before you announce the release. Until the DSpace packages are available in the Maven repository, no one else will be able to build DSpace using Maven.
- Add the new contributors to the list: DSpaceContributors
- Coordinate Announcements with DuraSpace Staff:
- Announcement on dspace.org, duraspace.org, twitter
- Ensure that the Latest Release page on dspace.org is updated.
- Plus, ask dspace.org admins to upload latest documentation in PDF/HTML format
- Announce on all DSpace mailing lists
- Link announcement on Home of DSpace Wiki, change any version numbers listed on that page.
- Update Wiki pages, particularly these pages which refer to the Current and Next Releases:
- CurrentRelease
- Next Release Status
- RoadMap
- NOTE: See DSpace Wiki Style Guide for notes on how to actually edit the above Redirect pages
- For major releases, create a new branch in SVN for any upcoming sub-minor releases:
- E.g., after 1.6.0 release, we created a 1.6.x branch for the subsequent 1.6.1 and 1.6.2 releases
- Updates to JIRA:
- Move any uncompleted issues to the next DSpace version tag in JIRA.
- Ask a JIRA Administrator to close out the release in JIRA (this will ensure no new issues can be added to that release).
Possible Errors you may Encounter
"Could not find model file" error (with language packs)
If you encounter one of these errors when building/packaging DSpace:
FATAL ERROR: "Reason: Could not find the model file '../dspace-xmlui-lang'. for project unknown"
OR
FATAL ERROR: "Reason: Could not find the model file '../dspace-api-lang'. for project unknown"
This is a known bug in Maven. The problem is that you likely have a 'dspace-xmlui-lang' or 'dspace-api-lang' folder at the same level as your [dspace-source] parent folder. Essentially, Maven located them and tried to add them into the build process (which it shouldn't have). The fix is to completely delete the 'dspace-xmlui-lang' and 'dspace-api-lang' folders, and try to rebuild DSpace.