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Some notes on PyMongo releases
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Versioning
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We shoot for a release every few months - that will generally just
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increment the middle version number (e.g. 2.1.1 -> 2.2).
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Minor releases are reserved for bug fixes (in general no new features
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or deprecations) - they only happen in cases where there is a critical
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bug in a recently released version, or when a release has no new
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features or API changes.
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In between releases we use a "+" version number to denote the version
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under development. So if we just released 2.1, then the current dev
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version would be 2.1+. When we make the next release (2.1.1 or 2.2) we
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replace all instances of 2.1+ in the docs with the new version number.
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Deprecation
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-----------
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Changes should be backwards compatible unless absolutely necessary. When making
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API changes the approach is generally to add a deprecation warning but keeping
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the existing API functional. Eventually (after at least ~4 releases) we can
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remove the old API.
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Doing a Release
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1. Test release on Python 2.4-2.7 and 3.1-3.3 on Windows, Linux and OSX,
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with and without the C extension. Generally enough to just run the tests on
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2.4, 2.7 and 3.3 with and without the extension on a single platform,
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and then just test any version on the other platforms as a sanity check.
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`python setup.py test` will build the extension and test.
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`python tools/clean.py` will remove the extension, and then `nosetests` will
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run the tests without it. Run the replica set and mongos high-availability
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tests with `PYTHONPATH=. python test/high_availability/test_ha.py` and the slow
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tests with `nosetests -d test/slow`. Can also run the doctests: `python
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setup.py doc -t`. For building extensions on Windows check section below.
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2. Add release notes to doc/changelog.rst. Generally just summarize/clarify
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the git log, but might add some more long form notes for big changes.
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3. Search and replace the "+" version number w/ the new version number (see
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note above).
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4. Make sure version number is updated in setup.py and pymongo/__init__.py
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5. Commit with a BUMP version_number message.
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6. Tag w/ version_number
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7. Push commit / tag.
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8. Push source to PyPI: `python setup.py sdist upload`
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9. Push binaries to PyPI; for each version of python and platform do:`python
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setup.py bdist_egg upload`. Probably best to do `python setup.py bdist_egg`
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first, to make sure the egg builds properly. Notably on the Windows machine,
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for Python 2.4 and 2.5, you will have to run `python setup.py build -c mingw32
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bdist_egg upload` or the C extension build will fail with an error about Visual
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Studio 2003. On Windows we also push a binary installer. The setup.py target
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for that is `bdist_wininst`.
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10. Make sure the docs have properly updated (driver buildbot does this).
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11. Add a "+" to the version number in setup.py/__init__.py, commit, push.
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12. Announce!
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