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# Description
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This document explains some of the steps that are involved in releases.
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# Release process
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## Coordination
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All the coordination is done in the `#release` channel on discord.
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Release readiness can be tracked by watching an appropriate milestone at [milestones](https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/milestones) section in github.
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When release is building you can check the progress in a testrail. Ask @churik for access if you don't have it
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## Preparing branches
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Special branches should be created at the start of a release process. That can be done manually or with the script
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### Prepare branches with the script
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You can use the script to cut a release branch. No arguments needed, the new release version will be deducted automatically:
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`scripts/cut-release.sh`
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Upon script call two branches will be created:
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- `release/a.b.x`
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- `chore/update-release-to-$version`
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The first one is the main release branch. All bugfixes should be cherry-picked from `develop` to it. Jenkins treats that branch specially and prepares release builds from it.
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The second branch only updates the `VERSION` file and all you need to do is to merge it to `develop`. If you have the `gh` command installed, `cut-release` script will automatically create a PR for this.
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### Prepare branches manually
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#### Create a branch
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First, we need to create a release branch cut from develop.
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The name of the branch should be `release/a.b.x` where `x` is actually `x`, not a variable, and `a` and `b` are the `MAJOR` and `MINOR` version of the app.
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For example, valid branch names are:
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`release/1.12.x` or `release/3.12.x`
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#### Update version
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We need to update the `VERSION` file to reflect the release we want to build.
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## Building
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Jenkins will automatically build this branch and create release candidates.
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Those will go through the QA process and the QA team will let us know when
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tested successfully.
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You can see the state at https://ci.infra.status.im/ -> status-mobile -> release -> pick the right version number
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## Bugfixes before an app is released
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Because both `status-mobile` and `status-go` might have newer commits that we don't want to include, bug fixes should be applied separately to develop and the release branch.
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The best workflow is to send a PR to develop, get it merged, and the cherry-pick on the
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release branch.
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It is a release manager's responsibility to cherry-pick bugfix from `develop` to release branch. In order to do this, you should be a part of a `release group` on github. Contact @jakubgs to be added.
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If cherry-picking not practical for some reason (i.e develop has diverged significantly from release)
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other workflows are possible.
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To change status-go, a similar workflow applies.
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First checkout the tag used in `status-go-version.json` of release branch.
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`git checkout v0.62.3`
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Create a branch on status-go named: `release/vx.y.z+hotfix.w` where (make sure branch name is not the same as the tag)
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`x` is the `MAJOR` version
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`y` is the `MINOR` version
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`z` is the `PATCH` version
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`w` is the `HOTFIX` version
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For example valid names are:
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`release/v0.62.3+hotfix.2`
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`release/v1.3.4+hotfix.4`
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Once the branch is ready to use and tested successfully, tag the branch:
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`git tag v0.62.3+hotfix.2`
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Push the branch and then the tag to origin:
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`git push --set-upstream origin release/v0.62.3+hotfix.2`
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`git push origin v0.62.3+hotfix.2`
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Switch to status-mobile release branch, and cherry pick the commit you need.
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Once that's done, update the status-mobile release branch with the new tag:
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`make shell`
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`scripts/update-status-go.sh v0.62.3+hotfix.2`
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And commit and push the changes
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# Hotfix process
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The hotfix process is basically identical to the workflow of a bugfix:
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1) Add the changes on status-mobile
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2) Make sure you use a hotfix branch for status-go (unless we are happy to release from develop)
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3) Update the `VERSION` in status-mobile
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# PlayStore Metadata Updates
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This section is relevant only for the marketing team, no developer participation is required.
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You can update Play Store release metadata using `fastlane android upload_metadata`.
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But that requires credentials necessary for accessing Play Store API. The simpler way is to edit files contained within [`fastlane/metadata`](metadata) and run the following CI job:
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https://ci.status.im/job/status-mobile/job/tools/job/update-playstore-metadata/
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