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# Release Process
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Note to all future maintainers: We have 4 channels that need to be updated in order to have a successful
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Android release. Many of these channels are updated at different rates, and at times you must wait on a
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third-party service to complete it's tasks before you may continue. When completing an Android release,
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keep in mind that you must update 1) Maven 2) Google Play 3) f-droid.i2p.io and 4) F-Droid main
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repository.
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At the time of this revision, 2020/09/13, the main Android maintainer is idk. idk updates Maven, Google
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Play, and f-droid.i2p.io, and nextl00p handles working with the F-Droid project to provide an I2P release
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in their main repository.
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## Prerequirements
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1. Ensure you got the deprecated maven ant tasks. ( https://maven.apache.org/ant-tasks/download.cgi )
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2. It should exist at `~/.ant/lib/maven-ant-tasks-2.1.3.jar`
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3. Ensure you got hamcrest-integration, hamcrest-library, hamcrest-core in the hamcrest.home directory.
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4. Ensure junit 4.12 at least in junit.home, ensure the jar file is named `junit4.jar`.
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5. Ensure to have updated the changelog with the changes done.
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1. Ensure you got the deprecated maven ant tasks. ( https://maven.apache.org/ant-tasks/download.cgi )
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2. It should exist at `~/.ant/lib/maven-ant-tasks-2.1.3.jar`
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3. Ensure you got hamcrest-integration, hamcrest-library, hamcrest-core in the hamcrest.home directory.
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4. Ensure junit 4.12 at least in junit.home, ensure the jar file is named `junit4.jar`.
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5. Ensure to have updated the changelog with the changes done.
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## Maven Central
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## Get all the dependencies ready
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1. Check out a clean copy of i2p.i2p at the correct release version. (Make a clean checkout)
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2. Build the maven packages via `ant mavenCentral` where you end up with mavencentral-*.jar files in the current directory.
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3. Login to http://oss.sonatype.org for uploading the mavencentral-*.jar bundles.
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4. In nexus, choose "Staging Upload" and upload all of the files with upload mode set to "Artifacts with POM". When uploading the files to nexus, you *must* upload the pom.xml files, and all of their artifacts. For each component, you will need to upload a *.jar, a *.jar.asc, a *sources.jar, a *sources.jar.asc, a javadoc.jar, and a javadoc.jar.asc, and a pom.xml and a pom.xml.asc from the pkg-mavencentral directory during the "Upload Artifacts with POM" operation. You will need to do this once for each component you upload to Nexus.
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5. Under "Staging Repositories" ensure all where uploaded correctly, select them all and press "Release" in the toolbar.
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### Maven Central
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## Android Common Build
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1. Check out a clean copy of i2p.i2p at the correct release version. (Make a clean checkout)
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2. Build the maven packages via `ant mavenCentral` where you end up with mavencentral-*.jar files in the
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current directory.
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3. Login to http://oss.sonatype.org for uploading the mavencentral-*.jar bundles.
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4. In nexus, choose "Staging Upload" and upload all of the files with upload mode set to "Artifacts with POM".
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When uploading the files to nexus, you *must* upload the pom.xml files, and all of their artifacts. For each
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component, you will need to upload a *.jar, a *.jar.asc, a *sources.jar, a *sources.jar.asc, a javadoc.jar,
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and a javadoc.jar.asc, and a pom.xml and a pom.xml.asc from the pkg-mavencentral directory during the "Upload
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Artifacts with POM" operation. You will need to do this once for each component you upload to Nexus.
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5. Under "Staging Repositories" ensure all where uploaded correctly, select them all and press "Release"
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in the toolbar.
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1. Edit `routerjars/local.properties` to use the clean i2p.i2p copy.
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2. Pull the latest translations with `tx pull -a` and commit them. (If you don't have the `tx` command, do `pip install transifex-client` )
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2a. If there are any new translations, `mtn add` them, and add them to `app/src/main/res/values/arrays.xml` (two places, alphabetical order please)
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3. Ensure that `signing.properties` contains the details of the release key.
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4. Edit `gradle.properties` to bump the I2P version.
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5. Edit `app/build.gradle` to bump the Android version number.
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6. Edit `CHANGELOG` to add the release and date.
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7. If the helper has changed since the last release, edit
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### Android Common Build
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1. Edit `routerjars/local.properties` to use the clean i2p.i2p copy.
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2. Pull the latest translations with `tx pull -a` and commit them. (If you don't have the `tx` command,
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do `pip install transifex-client` )
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- If there are any new translations, `mtn add` them, and add them to `app/src/main/res/values/arrays.xml`
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(two places, alphabetical order please)
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3. Ensure that `signing.properties` contains the details of the release key.
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4. Edit `gradle.properties` to bump the I2P version.
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5. Edit `app/build.gradle` to bump the Android version number.
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6. Edit `CHANGELOG` to add the release and date.
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7. If the helper has changed since the last release, edit
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`lib/helper/gradle.properties` to bump the version.
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8. `./gradlew clean assembleRelease`
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8. `./gradlew clean assembleRelease`
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### Libraries
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1. `./gradlew :lib:client:uploadArchives`
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2. If the helper version was changed and should be released: `./gradlew :lib:helper:uploadArchives`
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3. Check on Sonatype that everything worked, and close/release.
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1. `./gradlew :lib:client:uploadArchives`
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2. If the helper version was changed and should be released: `./gradlew :lib:helper:uploadArchives`
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3. Check on Sonatype that everything worked, and close/release.
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## F-Droid Guide
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## Release Packages
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1. Ensure you have the release keys, the keyfile must be placed at `~/.local/share/fdroidserver/keystore.jks`
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2. If it's the first time, or you have reinstalled anything, ensure `path/to/fdroid/config.py` has correct information.
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3. Assuming you already have ran `./gradlew clean assembleRelease` from a earlier step, continue.
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4. `cp app/build/outputs/apk/free/release/app-free-release.apk path/to/fdroid/repo/I2P-VERSION.apk`
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5. Update `path/to/fdroid/metadata/net.i2p.android.txt` (The versions at the bottom of the file)
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6. Run `fdroid update` from inside the fdroid path (install fdroid command via `pip install fdroidserver`)
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7. Zip/tar the local fdroid repo and archive. `rm fdroid.tgz && tar czf fdroid.tgz archive/ repo/` from the fdroid directory.
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8. Push to download server and put in place. (via SSH for example, `scp fdroid.tgz download.i2p2.de:~/`)
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9. On the server run `bin-fd/update-fdroid` and `sudo bin-fd/update-app i2p 0.9.40` (This ensures we use the exact same apk file for the download page as in fdroid and gplay)
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10. Check F-Droid repo works, and app works.
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### F-Droid Guide
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## Google Play and finishing up
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This guide is for f-droid.i2p.io, not for F-Droid's main repository. The repository keystore **and** the
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config.py used to generate the repository are required to complete this process successfully.
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1. Verify which files that are changed via `mtn ls cha`. It shouldn't be much more than those bellow this line and possible translations (`mtn ls unk`).
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2. Commit your release changes, `mtn ci gradle.properties lib/helper/gradle.properties app/build.gradle`
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3. Push free and donate builds to Google Play via https://play.google.com/apps/publish/
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4. Tag the new release. Example `mtn tag h: android-0.9.36`
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5. Push the monotone changes
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6. Update download page (version and hash, including F-Droid)
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1. Ensure you have the release keys, the keyfile must be placed at `~/.local/share/fdroidserver/keystore.jks`
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2. If it's the first time, or you have reinstalled anything, ensure `path/to/fdroid/config.py` has correct
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information.
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3. Assuming you already have ran `./gradlew clean assembleRelease` from a earlier step, continue.
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4. `cp app/build/outputs/apk/free/release/app-free-release.apk path/to/fdroid/repo/I2P-VERSION.apk`
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5. Update `path/to/fdroid/metadata/net.i2p.android.txt` (The versions at the bottom of the file)
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6. Run `fdroid update` from inside the fdroid path (install fdroid command via `pip install fdroidserver`)
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7. Zip/tar the local fdroid repo and archive. `rm fdroid.tgz && tar czf fdroid.tgz archive/ repo/` from the
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fdroid directory.
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8. Push to download server and put in place. (via SSH for example, `scp fdroid.tgz download.i2p2.de:~/`)
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9. On the server run `bin-fd/update-fdroid` and `sudo bin-fd/update-app i2p 0.9.40` (This ensures we use the
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exact same apk file for the download page as in fdroid and gplay)
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10. Check F-Droid repo works, and app works.
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### Google Play and finishing up
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1. Verify which files that are changed via `mtn ls cha`. It shouldn't be much more than those bellow this
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line and possible translations (`mtn ls unk`).
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2. Commit your release changes, `mtn ci gradle.properties lib/helper/gradle.properties app/build.gradle`
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3. Push free and donate builds to Google Play via https://play.google.com/apps/publish/
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4. Tag the new release. Example `mtn tag h: android-0.9.36`
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5. Push the monotone changes
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6. Update download page (version and hash, including F-Droid)
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