How to release pytest
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Note: this assumes you have already registered on PyPI and you have
`invoke `_ installed.
#. Check and finalize ``CHANGELOG.rst``.
#. Generate a new release announcement::
invoke generate.announce VERSION
Feel free to modify the generated files before committing.
#. Regenerate the docs examples using tox::
tox -e regen
#. At this point, open a PR named ``release-X`` so others can help find regressions or provide suggestions.
#. Use devpi for uploading a release tarball to a staging area::
devpi use https://devpi.net/USER/dev
devpi upload --formats sdist,bdist_wheel
#. Run from multiple machines::
devpi use https://devpi.net/USER/dev
devpi test pytest==VERSION
Alternatively, you can use `devpi-cloud-tester `_ to test
the package on AppVeyor and Travis (follow instructions on the ``README``).
#. Check that tests pass for relevant combinations with::
devpi list pytest
or look at failures with "devpi list -f pytest".
#. Feeling confident? Publish to pypi::
devpi push pytest==VERSION pypi:NAME
where NAME is the name of pypi.python.org as configured in your ``~/.pypirc``
file `for devpi `_.
#. Tag the release::
git tag VERSION
git push origin VERSION
Make sure ```` is **exactly** the git hash at the time the package was created.
#. Send release announcement to mailing lists:
- pytest-dev@python.org
- python-announce-list@python.org
- testing-in-python@lists.idyll.org (only for minor/major releases)
And announce the release on Twitter, making sure to add the hashtag ``#pytest``.
#. **After the release**
a. **patch release (2.8.3)**:
1. Checkout ``master``.
2. Update version number in ``_pytest/__init__.py`` to ``"2.8.4.dev0"``.
3. Create a new section in ``CHANGELOG.rst`` titled ``2.8.4.dev0`` and add a few bullet points as placeholders for new entries.
4. Commit and push.
b. **minor release (2.9.0)**:
1. Merge ``features`` into ``master``.
2. Checkout ``master``.
3. Follow the same steps for a **patch release** above, using the next patch release: ``2.9.1.dev0``.
4. Commit ``master``.
5. Checkout ``features`` and merge with ``master`` (should be a fast-forward at this point).
6. Update version number in ``_pytest/__init__.py`` to the next minor release: ``"2.10.0.dev0"``.
7. Create a new section in ``CHANGELOG.rst`` titled ``2.10.0.dev0``, above ``2.9.1.dev0``, and add a few bullet points as placeholders for new entries.
8. Commit ``features``.
9. Push ``master`` and ``features``.
c. **major release (3.0.0)**: same steps as that of a **minor release**