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This document is a WIP.
If you’d like to do ‘real’ releases with your changes, the procedure is:
Device
- Update protobufs
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- cd proto
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- git checkout master && git pull
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- cd ..
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- git add proto
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- git commit -m "updating proto submodule to latest"
- run bin/regen-protos.sh
- edit version.properties to set release version
- commit and push (or merge) to root of repo - this should cause github to start a release build (see the CI actions)
- edit the draft release text and click publish
Update Protobufs
Android
Pre-requisites
- Add repository secrets
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- KEYSTORE_FILENAME
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- name of the .jks
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- KEYSTORE
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- we will convert the .jks to base64
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- openssl base64 < filename.jks | tr -d '\n' | tee filename.txt
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- KEYSTORE_PROPERTIES
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- storePassword=nononononono keyPassword=nononononono keyAlias=upload storeFile=nononononono.jks
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Instructions - Automated
- Update protobufs
- Go to Actions / Make Release / Run Workflow
- Pick the Releases branch
- Enter the version found in app/gradle.build
iOS
TBD
Python
Pre-requistes
- Python Packages
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- pip3 install pdoc3
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- pip3 install pygatt
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- pip3 install pandoc
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- pip install twine
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- pip3 install -r requirements.txt
- https://pandoc.org/installing.html
- nanopb 0.4.4 installed
Instructions
- Update protobufs
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- cd proto
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- git checkout master && git pull
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- cd ..
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- git add proto
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- git commit -m "updating proto submodule to latest"
- run bin/regen-protos.sh
- bump the version in setup.py
- run bin/test-release.sh
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- Ensure no errors.
- run bin/upload-release.sh
I usually just edit setup.py to bump the version number, then run "bin/upload-release.sh" (though you should use bin/test-release.sh for the first time - which is just a dry deploy to the pypi test server). This script does the build (including new docs - which will end up in the git checkin) and upload to pypi. Then I do a git commit/push and tag wit the version number.
:::note You need permissions in the github project to make a build :::