# How to work on a Jasmine Release ## Development ___Jasmine Core Maintainers Only___ Follow the instructions in `CONTRIBUTING.md` during development. ### Git Rules Please work on feature branches. Please attempt to keep commits to `master` small, but cohesive. If a feature is contained in a bunch of small commits (e.g., it has several wip commits or small work), please squash them when merging back to `master`. ### Version We attempt to stick to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/). Most of the time, development should be against a new minor version - fixing bugs and adding new features that are backwards compatible. The current version lives in the file `/package.json`. This version will be the version number that is currently released. When releasing a new version, update `package.json` with the new version and `grunt build:copyVersionToGem` to update the gem version number. This version is used by both `jasmine.js` and the `jasmine-core` Ruby gem. Note that Jasmine should only use the "patch" version number in the following cases: * Changes related to packaging for a specific platform (npm, gem, or pip). * Fixes for regressions. When jasmine-core revs its major or minor version, the binding libraries should also rev to that version. ## Release When ready to release - specs are all green and the stories are done: 1. Update the release notes in `release_notes` - use the Anchorman gem to generate the markdown file and edit accordingly 1. Update the version in `package.json` to a release candidate 1. Update any links or top-level landing page for the Github Pages ### Build standalone distribution 1. Build the standalone distribution with `grunt buildStandaloneDist` ### Release the Python egg 1. `python setup.py register sdist upload` You will need pypi credentials to upload the egg. ### Release the Ruby gem 1. Copy version to the Ruby gem with `grunt build:copyVersionToGem` 1. __NOTE__: You will likely need to point to a local jasmine gem in order to run tests locally. _Do not_ push this version of the Gemfile. 1. __NOTE__: You will likely need to push a new jasmine gem with a dependent version right after this release. 1. Push these changes to GitHub and verify that this SHA is green 1. `rake release` - tags the repo with the version, builds the `jasmine-core` gem, pushes the gem to Rubygems.org. In order to release you will have to ensure you have rubygems creds locally. ### Release the NPM 1. `npm adduser` to save your credentials locally 1. `npm publish .` to publish what's in `package.json` ### Release the docs Probably only need to do this when releasing a minor version, and not a patch version. 1. `cp -R edge ${version}` to copy the current edge docs to the new version 1. Add a link to the new version in `index.html` ### Finally 1. Visit the [Releases page for Jasmine](https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine/releases), find the tag just pushed. 1. Paste in a link to the correct release notes for this release. The link should reference the blob and tag correctly, and the markdown file for the notes. 1. If it is a pre-release, mark it as such. 1. Attach the standalone zipfile There should be a post to Pivotal Labs blog and a tweet to that link.