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# Release
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Here's how OAuth2 Proxy releases are created.
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## Schedule
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Our aim is to release once a quarter, but bug fixes will be prioritised and might be released earlier.
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## The Process
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Note this uses `v4.1.0` as an example release number.
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1. Create a draft Github release
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* Use format `v4.1.0` for both the tag and title
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2. Update [CHANGELOG.md](CHANGELOG.md)
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* Write the release highlights
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* Copy in headings ready for the next release
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3. Create release commit
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```
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git checkout -b release-v4.1.0
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```
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4. Create pull request getting other maintainers to review
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5. Copy the release notes in to the draft Github release, adding a link to [CHANGELOG.md](CHANGELOG.md)
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6. Update you local master branch
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```
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git checkout master
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git pull
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```
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7. Create & push the tag
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```
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git tag v4.1.0
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git push --tags
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```
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8. Make the release artefacts
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```
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make release
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```
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9. Upload all the files (not the folders) from the `/release` folder to Github release as binary artefacts. There should be both the tarballs (`tar.gz`) and the checksum files (`sha256sum.txt`).
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10. Publish release in Github
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11. Make and push docker images to Quay
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```
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make docker-all
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make docker-push-all
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```
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Note: Ensure the docker tags don't include `-dirty`. This means you have uncommitted changes.
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12. Verify everything looks good at [quay](https://quay.io/repository/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy?tag=latest&tab=tags) and [github](https://github.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy/releases)
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