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# OnionShare Release Process
Unless you're a core OnionShare developer making a release, you'll probably never need to follow it.
## Preparing the release
### Update the version in these places
- [ ] `cli/pyproject.toml`
- [ ] `cli/onionshare_cli/resources/version.txt`
- [ ] `desktop/pyproject.toml`
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- [ ] `desktop/setup.py`
- [ ] `desktop/org.onionshare.OnionShare.appdata.xml`
- [ ] `docs/source/conf.py` (`version` at the top, and the `versions` list too)
- [ ] `snap/snapcraft.yaml`
### You also must edit these files
- [ ] `desktop/org.onionshare.OnionShare.appdata.xml` should have the correct release date, and links to correct screenshots
- [ ] `CHANGELOG.md` should be updated to include a list of all major changes since the last release
If you update `flask-socketio`, ensure that you also update the [socket.io.min.js](https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare/blob/develop/cli/onionshare_cli/resources/static/js/socket.io.min.js) file to a version that is [supported](https://flask-socketio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#version-compatibility) by the updated version of `flask-socketio`.
### Update the documentation
- [ ] Update all of the documentation in `docs` to cover new features, including taking new screenshots if necessary
### Finalize localization
- [ ] Merge all the translations from weblate
- [ ] In `docs` run `poetry run ./check-weblate.py [API_KEY]` to see which translations are >90% in the app and docs
- [ ] Edit `cli/onionshare_cli/settings.py`, make sure `self.available_locales` lists only locales that are >90% translated
- [ ] From the `desktop` folder in the virtual env, run `./scripts/countries-update-list.py` to make sure the localized country list for censorship circumvention is available in all available languages
- [ ] Edit `docs/source/conf.py`, make sure `languages` lists only languages that are >90% translated
- [ ] Edit `docs/build.sh` and make sure `LOCALES=` lists the same languages as above, in `docs/source/conf.py`
- [ ] Make sure the latest documentation is built and committed:
```
cd docs
poetry install
poetry run ./build.sh
```
### Make sure Snapcraft packaging works
In `snap/snapcraft.yaml`:
- [ ] The `tor`, `libevent`, `obfs4`, `snowflake-client`, and `meek-client` parts should be updated if necessary
- [ ] In the `onionshare` part, in the `override-pull` section, all of the dependencies in the `requirements.txt` file should match the dependencies listed in `cli/pyproject.toml` and `desktop/pyproject.toml`, with the exception of PySide2
- [ ] With every commit to the `main` branch, Snapcraft's CI should trigger builds. Make sure the builds all succeeded at https://snapcraft.io/onionshare/builds (you must be logged in), and test them. You can install them with: `snap install onionshare --edge`
### Make sure the Flatpak packaging works
In `flatpak/org.onionshare.OnionShare.yaml`:
- [ ] Update `tor`, `libevent`, `obfs4`, `meek-client`, and `snowflake-client` dependencies, if necessary
- [ ] Built the latest python dependencies using [this tool](https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak-builder-tools/blob/master/pip/flatpak-pip-generator) (see below)
- [ ] Test the Flatpak package, ensure it works
```
pip3 install toml requirements-parser
# clone flatpak-build-tools
git clone https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak-builder-tools.git
# get onionshare-cli dependencies
cd poetry
./flatpak-poetry-generator.py ../../onionshare/cli/poetry.lock
cd ..
# get onionshare dependencies
cd pip
./flatpak-pip-generator $(python3 -c 'import toml; print("\n".join(toml.loads(open("../../onionshare/desktop/pyproject.toml").read())["tool"]["poetry"]["dependencies"]))' |grep -vi onionshare_cli |grep -vi python | grep -vi pyside2 | grep -vi cx_freeze |tr "\n" " ")
cd ..
# convert to yaml
./flatpak-json2yaml.py -o onionshare-cli.yml poetry/generated-poetry-sources.json
./flatpak-json2yaml.py -o onionshare.yml pip/python3-qrcode.json
```
Now, merge `onionshare-cli.yml` and `onionshare.yml` into the Flatpak manifest.
Build and test the Flatpak package before publishing:
```sh
flatpak-builder build --force-clean --install-deps-from=flathub --install --user org.onionshare.OnionShare.yaml
flatpak run org.onionshare.OnionShare
```
### Update to the latest version of Tor
- [ ] Edit `desktop/scripts/get-tor.py` to use the latest version of Tor Browser, and the latest sha256 checksums.
- [ ] Update the version of `meek`, `obfs4proxy`, and `snowflake` in the `desktop/scripts/build-pt-*` scripts, both the bash and PowerShell scripts.
### Create a signed git tag
- [ ] There must be a PGP-signed git tag for the version, e.g. for OnionShare 2.1, the tag must be `v2.1`
The first step for the Linux, macOS, and Windows releases is the same.
Verify the release git tag:
```sh
git fetch
git tag -v v$VERSION
```
If the tag verifies successfully, check it out:
```sh
git checkout v$VERSION
```
## Making the release
### Linux Snapcraft release
From https://snapcraft.io/onionshare/releases (you must be logged in), promote the release from latest/edge to latest/beta, then latest/candidate, then latest/stable.
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### Linux Flatpak release
- [ ] Create a new branch in https://github.com/flathub/org.onionshare.OnionShare for the version
- [ ] Overwrite the manifest in the flathub repo with the updated version in [flatpak/org.onionshare.OnionShare.yaml](./flatpak/org.onionshare.OnionShare.yaml)
- [ ] Edit it so that the sources for `onionshare` and `onionshare-cli` are the GitHub repo, with the correct git tag, rather than the local filesystem
- [ ] Make a PR in the flathub repo, and merge it to make a release
### Windows release
Set up the packaging environment:
- Install the Windows SDK from here: https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/windows-sdk/ and add `C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\ClickOnce\SignTool` to the path (you'll need it for `signtool.exe`)
- Go to https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet-framework and download and install .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 Runtime. I downloaded `dotnetfx35.exe`.
- Go to https://wixtoolset.org/releases/ and download and install WiX toolset. I downloaded `wix311.exe`. Add `C:\Program Files (x86)\WiX Toolset v3.11\bin` to the path.
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Github Actions will build the binaries. Find the Github Actions `build` workflow, switch to the summary tab, and download:
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- `build-win32`
- `build-win64`
Extract these files, change to the `desktop` folder, and run:
```
poetry run python .\scripts\build-windows.py codesign [onionshare_win32_path] [onionshare_win64_path]
poetry run python .\scripts\build-windows.py package [onionshare_win32_path] [onionshare_win64_path]
```
This will create:
- `desktop/dist/OnionShare-win32-$VERSION.msi`
- `desktop/dist/OnionShare-win64-$VERSION.msi`
### macOS release
Set up the packaging environment:
- Install create-dmg: `brew install create-dmg`
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Github Actions will build the binaries. Find the Github Actions `build` workflow, switch to the summary tab, and download:
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- `build-mac`
Extract these files, change to the `desktop` folder, and run:
```sh
poetry run python ./scripts/build-macos.py codesign [app_path]
poetry run python ./scripts/build-macos.py package [app_path]
```
The will create `dist/OnionShare-$VERSION.dmg`.
Now, notarize the release.
```sh
export APPLE_PASSWORD="changeme" # app-specific Apple ID password
export VERSION=$(cat ../cli/onionshare_cli/resources/version.txt)
# Notarize it
xcrun altool --notarize-app --primary-bundle-id "com.micahflee.onionshare" -u "micah@micahflee.com" -p "$APPLE_PASSWORD" --file dist/OnionShare-$VERSION.dmg
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# Wait for it to get approved, check status with
xcrun altool --notarization-history 0 -u "micah@micahflee.com" -p "$APPLE_PASSWORD"
# After it's approved, staple the ticket
xcrun stapler staple dist/OnionShare-$VERSION.dmg
```
This will create `desktop/dist/OnionShare-$VERSION.dmg`, signed and notarized.
### Source package
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To make a source package, run `./build-source.sh $TAG`, where `$TAG` is the name of the signed git tag, e.g. `v2.1`.
This will create `dist/onionshare-$VERSION.tar.gz`.
## Publishing the release
### PGP signatures
After following all of the previous steps, gather these files:
- `onionshare_${VERSION}_amd64.snap`
- `OnionShare.flatpak` (rename to `OnionShare-$VERSION.flatpak`)
- `OnionShare-win32-$VERSION.msi`
- `OnionShare-win64-$VERSION.msi`
- `OnionShare-$VERSION.dmg`
- `onionshare-$VERSION.tar.gz`
Create a PGP signature for each of these files, e.g:
```sh
gpg -a --detach-sign OnionShare-$VERSION.tar.gz
gpg -a --detach-sign [... and so on]
```
### Create a release on GitHub:
- Match it to the version tag, put the changelog in description of the release
- Upload all 8 files (binary and source packages and their `.asc` signatures)
### Update onionshare-cli on PyPi
```sh
cd cli
poetry install
poetry publish --build
```
### Update Homebrew
- Make a PR to [homebrew-cask](https://github.com/homebrew/homebrew-cask) to update the macOS version
### Update onionshare.org
- Upload all 10 files to https://onionshare.org/dist/$VERSION/
- Update the [onionshare-website](https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare-website) repo:
- Edit `latest-version.txt` to match the latest version
- Update the version number and download links
- Deploy to https://onionshare.org/
### Update docs.onionshare.org
- Upload everything from `docs/build/docs` to https://docs.onionshare.org/
### Update the community
- Upload all 10 files to the OnionShare team Keybase filesystem
- Email the [onionshare-dev](https://lists.riseup.net/www/subscribe/onionshare-dev) mailing list announcing the release
- Blog, tweet, toot, etc.