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It is more appropriate to document the release process in the wiki. Issue-ID: POLICY-4369 Change-Id: I58fba5b8fc7fa08407f8235097664b862ab65442 Signed-off-by: liamfallon <liam.fallon@est.tech>
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Using Policy Release scripts to make Policy Framework releases
##############################################################
-This page describes how to make a release of the Policy Framework using the Policy Framework release scripts. the
-scripts are available `in Github here <https://github.com/onap/policy-parent/tree/master/integration/src/release_scripts>`_.
-
-The release scripts generate a data file that keeps track of the status of each repo as the release proceeds. The
-scripts use the data in the data file to automatically generate artifacts and commits for the releases process.
-
-.. warning::
- The release scripts are an aid in the releae process and do help to apeed upthe work of doing a release. However they
- do NOT automate the release process, a high degree of manual work and supervision is still required to do a release.
-
-The Scripts
-===========
-
-The following scripts are provided:
-
-.. list-table::
- :widths: 15 85
- :header-rows: 1
-
- * - Script
- - Description
- * - bumpSnapshots.sh
- - generate commits to bump the snapshot version and update references to snapshot references on any repos that
- need to be bumped or updated based on the data in the release data file
- * - generateCommit.sh
- - generates a new commit or a patch on an existing commit on repositories, it is called when another script has
- updated a repository
- * - getReleaseData.sh
- - gets and updates information from the checked out Policy Framework repos for the release process
- * - mkart.sh
- - creates the artifact release yaml file for a release in the "releases" directory
- * - mkdock.sh
- - creates the docker release yaml file for a release in the "releases" directory
- * - releasePhase.sh
- - generates the commits to perform a given phase of the Policy Framework release process
- * - releaseRepo.sh
- - release the specified repository by generating the release yaml file and the release commit, calls "mkArt.sh" and
- "generateCommit.sh" to release the repo
- * - releaseRepoImages.sh
- - release the docker images for the specified repository by generating the release yaml file and the release"
- commit, calls "mkDock.sh" and "generateCommit.sh" to release the images
- * - updateOomImages.sh
- - generate an OOM commit to update the versions of Policy Framework images in values.yaml files
- * - updateParentRef.sh
- - update the parent reference in a POM file
- * - updateRefs.sh
- - updates the inter-repo references in Policy Framework POM files
-
-The scripts have been verified to work on Ubuntu 20.04.3 and on MacOS Monterey 12.0.1.
-
-.. note::
- On MacOS, GNU sed must be used. Download the 'gsed' command using homebrew
-
-Prerequisites
-=============
-
-Set up the release scripts for use
-----------------------------------
-
-#. Check out the Policy Framework parent repo from the ONAP gerrit:
- `https://gerrit.onap.org/r/admin/repos/policy/parent <https://gerrit.onap.org/r/admin/repos/policy/parent>`_.
-
-#. Add the *<path_to_policy_parent>/integration/src/release_scripts* directory to your PATH
-
-Check out a clean copy of the Policy Framework repos
-----------------------------------------------------
-
-Check out the Policy Framework repos into a directory into the structure below:
-
-.. code-block::
-
- <path_to_repos>/policy/parent
- <path_to_repos>/policy/docker
- <path_to_repos>/policy/common
- <path_to_repos>/policy/models
- <path_to_repos>/policy/api
- <path_to_repos>/policy/pap
- <path_to_repos>/policy/apex-pdp
- <path_to_repos>/policy/drools-pdp
- <path_to_repos>/policy/xacml-pdp
- <path_to_repos>/policy/distribution
- <path_to_repos>/policy/clamp
- <path_to_repos>/policy/gui
- <path_to_repos>/policy/drools-applications
-
-A script such as that described in the **Cloning All The Policy Repositories** section of the
-:ref:`policy-development-tools-label` page can be used to automatically clone the repos.
-
-Common Arguments to Scripts
-===========================
-
-The scripts take certain arguments and arguments are common over scripts
-
-.. list-table::
- :widths: 20 80
- :header-rows: 1
-
- * - Argument
- - Description
- * - -d data-file
- - the policy release data file to create, defaults to './pf_release_data.csv'
- * - -h
- - Print help for the script
- * - -i issue-id
- - JIRA issue ID in the format POLICY-nnnn
- * - -l location
- - the location of the policy framework repos on the file system, defaults to './'
- * - -r repo
- - the policy repo to which to commit, such as 'policy/distribtuion'
-
-Build the release data file
-===========================
-
-Run the *getReleaseData.sh* script to build the release data file.
-
-.. code-block::
-
- getReleaseData.sh -l policy_repo_location -d work_location/pf_release_data.csv
-
-The command above examines the Policy Framework repositories in the directory *policy_repo_location* and creates a CSV
-file called pf_release_data.csv in the directory *work_location*.
-
-The contents of the data file is similar to the structure below:
-
-
-.. list-table::
- :widths: 10 7 10 7 66
- :header-rows: 1
-
- * - Repo
- - Last Tag Version
- - Master Snapshot Version
- - Changed Files
- - Docker Images
- * - policy/parent
- - 3.5.0
- - 3.5.1-SNAPSHOT
- - 10
- -
- * - policy/docker
- - 2.4.0
- - 2.4.1-SNAPSHOT
- - 4
- - 'policy-jre-alpine':'policy-jdk-alpine':'policy-db-migrator'
- * - policy/common
- - 1.10.0
- - 1.10.1-SNAPSHOT
- - 0
- -
- * - policy/models
- - 2.6.0
- - 2.6.1-SNAPSHOT
- - 0
- -
- * - policy/api
- - 2.6.0
- - 2.6.1-SNAPSHOT
- - 0
- - 'policy-api'
- * - policy/pap
- - 2.6.0
- - 2.6.1-SNAPSHOT
- - 66
- - 'policy-pap'
- * - policy/apex-pdp
- - 2.7.0
- - 2.7.1-SNAPSHOT
- - 3
- - 'policy-apex-pdp'
- * - policy/drools-pdp
- - 1.10.0
- - 1.10.1-SNAPSHOT
- - 0
- - 'policy-drools'
- * - policy/xacml-pdp
- - 2.6.0
- - 2.6.1-SNAPSHOT
- - 0
- - 'policy-xacml-pdp'
- * - policy/distribution
- - 2.7.0
- - 2.7.1-SNAPSHOT
- - 25
- - 'policy-distribution'
- * - policy/clamp
- - 6.2.0
- - 6.2.1-SNAPSHOT
- - 23
- - 'policy-clamp-backend':'policy-clamp-frontend':'policy-clamp-cl-pf-ppnt':'policy-clamp-cl-k8s-ppnt':'policy-clamp-cl-http-ppnt':'policy-clamp-cl-runtime'
- * - policy/gui
- - 2.2.0
- - 2.2.1-SNAPSHOT
- - 16
- - 'policy-gui'
- * - policy/drools-applications
- - 1.10.0
- - 1.10.1-SNAPSHOT
- - 0
- - 'policy-pdpd-cl'
-
-The columns in the data file are described below.
-
-.. list-table::
- :widths: 20 80
- :header-rows: 1
-
- * - Column
- - Description
- * - Repo
- - the policy framework repo
- * - Last Tag Version
- - the last version of the repo that has been released
- * - Master Snapshot Version
- - the current snapshot version of the repo
- * - Changed Files
- - the number of changed files on the snapshot version since the last release
- * - Docker Images
- - the docker images that are released from the repo as a ':' delimited list
-
-When you run the *getReleaseData.sh* script, it updates the current status of the release to the release data file. You
-will run this script many times during the release process as commits are merged and as the current status changes.
-
-Doing a Release
-===============
-
-There are a number of phases in doing a release of the Policy Framework, which must be performed in the correct order.
-
-Each phase roughly follows the steps below:
-
-#. Run the *getReleaseData.sh* script to update the local release data CSV file
-#. Run the *releasePhase.sh* script to create the artifacts and generate the commits for a phase
-#. Use gerrit to drive the generated commits through the normal ONAP review process until the commits are merged
-#. Move onto the next phase
-
-.. image:: images/RepoDependencies.png
- :width: 1000
-
-The diagram above shows the dependency order of Policy Framework repos. Therefore, in the release process, the phases
-release the repos in order moving from left to right, staring with *policy/parent* and finishing with
-*policy/drools-applications*.
-
-
-The table below gives details of each phase in the release process. The *-l*, *-d*, and *-i* arguments on the
-*releasePhase.sh* script are omitted for brevity. Please specify those arguments to suit your local work setup.
-
-+-------+----------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Phase | Steps | Description |
-+-------+----------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| 1 | getReleaseData.sh | Update parent references in the parent pom.xml, submit commit to git, |
-| +----------------------+ and get the commit merged. |
-| | releasePhase.sh -p 1 | |
-+-------+----------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| 2 | stage-release | In Gerrit, run the *stage-release* magic word on the merged commit |
-| +----------------------+ created in phase 1. Then update your local data. Create the artifact |
-| | getReleaseData.sh | artifact release yaml file in the *releases* directory, and submit the |
-| +----------------------+ commit to git. Then get the commit merged. |
-| | releasePhase.sh -p 2 | |
-+-------+----------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
-
-
-
+The process describing how to make a release of the
+Policy Framework using the Policy Framework release scripts is documented
+`on the ONAP wiki here <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Policy+Framework+Project%3A+Release+Management>`_.
End of Document