From 9cf2edb45876a6094a54d2412c85341d9949a467 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Martin Konicek Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2015 11:57:28 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update Releases.md --- Releases.md | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) diff --git a/Releases.md b/Releases.md index 1ed509786..01003c6e2 100644 --- a/Releases.md +++ b/Releases.md @@ -31,32 +31,32 @@ Make absolutely sure basic iOS and Android workflow works on master: - Check the artifacts were generated: `ls -al ~/.m2/repository/com/facebook/react/react-native/0.18.0/` should contain: - `react-native-0.18.0-javadoc.jar`, `react-native-0.18.0-sources.jar`, `react-native-0.18.0.aar`, `react-native-0.18.0.pom` - For each of the above also `.asc` file -- In `package.json`, set version to e.g. `0.18.0-rc`. -- In `React.podspec`, set version to e.g. `0.18.0-rc`. -- In `local-cli/generator-android/templates/src/app/build.gradle` update the dependency to e.g. `com.facebook.react:react-native:0.18.+` -- Publish to sinopia: - - `npm set registry http://localhost:4873/`, check that it worked: `npm config list` will show registry is set to localhost - - In a separate shell, start sinopia. Run `sinopia`. If started successfully it will print: http address - http://localhost:4873/. - - Make sure http://localhost:4873/ shows no old versions - - `npm publish` - - http://localhost:4873/ will show 0.18.0-rc -- Test that everything works: - - `cd /tmp` - - `react-native init Zero12rc` - - `cd Zero12rc` - - Check that `package.json`, `android/app/build.gradle` have correct versions (`^0.18.0-rc`, `com.facebook.react:react-native:0.18.+`) - - `open ios/Zero12rc.xcodeproj` - - Hit the Run button in Xcode. - - Packager should open in a new window, you should see the Welcome to React Native screen, Reload JS, try Chrome debugging - put a breakpoint somewhere in `index.ios.js` and Reload JS, Chrome debugger should stop on the breakpoint (we don't have tests for Chrome debugging) - - Close the packager window, close Xcode - - Start an Android emulator (ideally Genymotion, it's faster and more reliable than Google emulators) - - `react-native run-android` - - Test is the same way as on iOS, including Chrome debugging + - In `package.json`, set version to e.g. `0.18.0-rc`. + - In `React.podspec`, set version to e.g. `0.18.0-rc`. + - In `local-cli/generator-android/templates/src/app/build.gradle` update the dependency to e.g. `com.facebook.react:react-native:0.18.+` + - Publish to sinopia: + - `npm set registry http://localhost:4873/`, check that it worked: `npm config list` will show registry is set to localhost + - In a separate shell, start sinopia. Run `sinopia`. If started successfully it will print: http address - http://localhost:4873/. + - Make sure http://localhost:4873/ shows no old versions + - `npm publish` + - http://localhost:4873/ will show 0.18.0-rc + - Test that everything works: + - `cd /tmp` + - `react-native init Zero12rc` + - `cd Zero12rc` + - Check that `package.json`, `android/app/build.gradle` have correct versions (`^0.18.0-rc`, `com.facebook.react:react-native:0.18.+`) + - `open ios/Zero12rc.xcodeproj` + - Hit the Run button in Xcode. + - Packager should open in a new window, you should see the Welcome to React Native screen, Reload JS, try Chrome debugging - put a breakpoint somewhere in `index.ios.js` and Reload JS, Chrome debugger should stop on the breakpoint (we don't have tests for Chrome debugging) + - Close the packager window, close Xcode + - Start an Android emulator (ideally Genymotion, it's faster and more reliable than Google emulators) + - `react-native run-android` + - Test is the same way as on iOS, including Chrome debugging #### Push to github - Revert the Javadoc change in `ReactAndroid/release.gradle` - - `git commit -am` "[0.18-rc] Bump version numbers" + - `git commit -am "[0.18-rc] Bump version numbers"` - `git push origin 0.18-stable` ## Do a release