# OnionShare Release Process Unless you're a core OnionShare developer making a release, you'll probably never need to follow it. ## Changelog, version, docs, and signed git tag Before making a release, you must update the version in these places: - [ ] `cli/pyproject.toml` - [ ] `cli/setup.py` - [ ] `cli/onionshare_cli/resources/version.txt` - [ ] `desktop/pyproject.toml` - [ ] `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` 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`. Use tor binaries from the latest Tor Browser: - [ ] `desktop/scripts/get-tor-linux.py` - [ ] `desktop/scripts/get-tor-osx.py` - [ ] `desktop/scripts/get-tor-windows.py` 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 - [ ] 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 ``` 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 Make sure snapcraft packaging works. In `snap/snapcraft.yaml`: - [ ] The `tor`, `libevent`, and `obfs4` parts should be updated if necessary - [ ] All python packages should be updated to match `cli/pyproject.toml` and `desktop/pyproject.toml` - [ ] Test the snap package, ensure it works Finally: - [ ] 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 ``` ## Linux Snapcraft release You must have `snap` and `snapcraft` (`snap install snapcraft --classic`) installed. Build and test the snap before publishing (note that `--dangerous` lets you install the snap before it's codesigned): ```sh snapcraft snap install --dangerous ./onionshare_$VERSION_amd64.snap ``` This will create `onionshare_$VERSION_amd64.snap`. Run the OnionShare snap locally: ```sh /snap/bin/onionshare # desktop version /snap/bin/onionshare.cli # CLI version ``` Upload the to Snapcraft: ```sh snapcraft login snapcraft upload --release=stable onionshare_$VERSION_amd64.snap ``` ## Windows Set up the development environment described in `README.md`. And install the [Windows 10 SDK](https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/windows-10-sdk) and add `C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.19041.0\x86` to your path. Run the Windows build script: ``` poetry run python .\package\windows\build.py ``` This will create `desktop/windows/OnionShare-$VERSION.msi`, signed. ## macOS Set up the development environment described in `README.md`. Then build an executable, make it a macOS app bundle, and package it in a dmg: ```sh poetry run python setup-freeze.py bdist_dmg ``` The will create `build/OnionShare.dmg`. Now, notarize the release. You must have an app-specific Apple ID password saved in the login keychain called `onionshare-notarize`. - Notarize it: `xcrun altool --notarize-app --primary-bundle-id "com.micahflee.onionshare" -u "micah@micahflee.com" -p "@keychain:onionshare-notarize" --file build/OnionShare.dmg` - Wait for it to get approved, check status with: `xcrun altool --notarization-history 0 -u "micah@micahflee.com" -p "@keychain:onionshare-notarize"` - After it's approved, staple the ticket: `xcrun stapler staple build/OnionShare.dmg` This will create `desktop/build/OnionShare.dmg`, signed and notarized. ## Source package 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-$VERSION.msi` - `OnionShare.dmg` (rename it to `OnionShare-$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 Flathub After there's a new release tag, make the Flathub package work here: https://github.com/flathub/org.onionshare.OnionShare You must have `flatpak` and `flatpak-builder` installed, with flathub remote added (`flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists --user flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo`). - [ ] Change the tag (for both `onionshare` and `onionshare-cli`) to match the new git tag - [ ] Update `tor`, `libevent`, and `obfs4` 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 ``` # you may need to install toml pip3 install --user toml # 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 $(python3 -c 'import toml; print("\n".join(toml.loads(open("../../onionshare/desktop/pyproject.toml").read())["tool"]["briefcase"]["app"]["onionshare"]["requires"]))' |grep -v "./onionshare_cli" |grep -v -i "pyside2" |tr "\n" " ") mv python3-modules.json onionshare.json # use something like https://www.json2yaml.com/ to convert to yaml and update the manifest # add all of the modules in both onionshare-cli and onionshare to the submodules of "onionshare" # - poetry/generated-poetry-sources.json (onionshare-cli) # - pip/python3-modules.json (onionshare) ``` Build and test the Flatpak package before publishing: ```sh flatpak-builder build --force-clean --install-deps-from=flathub --install --user org.onionshare.OnionShare.yaml flatpak run org.onionshare.OnionShare ``` Create a [single-file bundle](https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/single-file-bundles.html): ```sh flatpak build-bundle ~/.local/share/flatpak/repo OnionShare-$VERSION.flatpak org.onionshare.OnionShare --runtime-repo=https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo ``` Create a PGP signature for the flatpak single-file bundle: ```sh gpg -a --detach-sign OnionShare-$VERSION.flatpak ``` Upload this `.flatpak` and its sig to the GitHub release as well. ### Update Homebrew - Make a PR to [homebrew-cask](https://github.com/homebrew/homebrew-cask) to update the macOS version ### Update onionshare.org - Upload all 10 files to https://onionshare.org/dist/$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.