Our current policy for releasing is to aim for a bug-fix release every few weeks and a minor release every 2-3 months. The idea is to get fixes and new features out instead of trying to cram a ton of features into a release and by consequence taking a lot of time to make a new one.
Important
pytest releases must be prepared on Linux because the docs and examples expect to be executed on that platform.
Create a branch
release-X.Y.Z
with the version for the release.- maintenance releases: from
4.6-maintenance
; - patch releases: from the latest
master
; - minor releases: from the latest
features
; then merge with the latestmaster
;
Ensure your are in a clean work tree.
- maintenance releases: from
Using
tox
, generate docs, changelog, announcements:$ tox -e release -- <VERSION>
This will generate a commit with all the changes ready for pushing.
Open a PR for this branch targeting
master
(or4.6-maintenance
for maintenance releases).After all tests pass and the PR has been approved, publish to PyPI by pushing the tag:
git tag <VERSION> git push [email protected]:pytest-dev/pytest.git <VERSION>
Wait for the deploy to complete, then make sure it is available on PyPI.
Merge the PR.
If this is a maintenance release, cherry-pick the CHANGELOG / announce files to the
master
branch:git fetch --all --prune git checkout origin/master -b cherry-pick-maintenance-release git cherry-pick --no-commit -m1 origin/4.6-maintenance git checkout origin/master -- changelog git commit # no arguments
Send an email announcement with the contents from:
doc/en/announce/release-<VERSION>.rst
To the following mailing lists:
- [email protected] (all releases)
- [email protected] (all releases)
- [email protected] (only major/minor releases)
And announce it on Twitter with the
#pytest
hashtag.