Release process
Preparation
Run these steps when you begin to create a new release:
Double-check that the changelog is up to date.
Update requirements in
pyproject.toml.Check versions of major software dependencies and:
Update
[django-ca.release]inpyproject.tomlwith current minor versions.Add a deprecation notice for versions no longer supported upstream.
Update table in
docs/source/quickstart/as_app.rstRun ./dev.py validate state and fix any errors.
Upgrade uv.lock
Create a file with pinned requirements, so that users can reliably reproduce a setup:
$ uv sync --all-extras --upgrade
Docker Compose
Verify that
compose.yamluses up-to-date version of 3rd-party containers.Set the default django-ca version in
compose.yamlto the new version.Update table in
docs/source/quickstart/docker_compose.rst.
Test current state
Make sure that tox runs through for all environments.
Push the last commit and make sure that GitHub actions and Read The Docs run through.
Test demo
Make sure that the demo works and test the commands from the output (manage.py runserver should obviously
be run in a separate shell):
$ ./dev.py clean
$ ./dev.py init-demo
$ python ca/manage.py runserver
$ openssl verify -CAfile...
Test update
Checkout the previous version and create a test data:
$ git checkout $PREVIOUS_VERSION
$ rm -rf ca/db.sqlite3 ca/files
$ python ca/manage.py migrate
$ devscripts/standalone/create-testdata.py
Then checkout the current main branch, run migrations and validate the test data:
$ git checkout main
$ python ca/manage.py migrate
$ python ca/manage.py makemigrations --check
$ devscripts/standalone/validate-testdata.py
Finally, also make sure that devscripts/standalone/create-testdata.py also works for the current version:
$ rm -rf ca/db.sqlite3 ca/files
$ python ca/manage.py migrate
$ devscripts/standalone/create-testdata.py
$ devscripts/standalone/validate-testdata.py
Test admin interface
Check if the output of CAs and certs look okay: http://localhost:8000/admin
Check if the profile selection when creating a certificate works.
Check if pasting a CSR shows values from the CSR next to the “Subject” field.
Test tutorials
Validate that the tutorials are still working:
$ ./dev.py validate docker
$ ./dev.py validate docker-compose --no-rebuild
Create a release
Create a release with:
$ ./dev.py release $version
The release script will:
Validate the current state in your repository.
Create a new signed git tag.
Build and test the Docker image.
Test the various tutorials.
Push the git tag.
Update GitHub/Docker Hub
Create a release on GitHub.
Update Docker Hub.
After a release
Start new changelog entry in
docs/source/changelog/.Update
ca/django_ca/deprecation.pyand remove code marked by such warnings.Search for deprecation comments that could be removed:
$ grep -A 3 -r 'deprecated:' docs/source/ ca/
Drop support for older software versions in the
[django-ca.release]section ofpyproject.toml.Run ./dev.py validate state and fix any errors.
Look for pragmas that indicate that code can be removed due to versions no longer being supported:
$ grep -r '# pragma:' ca/ docs/source/ devscripts/ *.py
Update
compose.yamlto use thelatestversion of django-ca.