- Make sure tests pass on Travis (https://travis-ci.org/keycloak/keycloak)
- Make sure tests pass on Jenkins (https://jenkins.mw.lab.eng.bos.redhat.com/hudson/view/Keycloak/job/keycloak_all/)
- Go through the (manual testing)[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17C_WEHNE03r5DxN71OXGJaytjA6_WjZKCXRcsnmNQD4]
# git clone https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak.git
# cd keycloak
# mvn -Pjboss-release release:prepare
# mvn -Pjboss-release release:perform
Then login to Nexus and release the maven uploads in the staging area. Artifacts will eventually be synced to Maven Central, but this can take up to 24 hours.
Upload all artifacts to downloads.jboss.org (see https://mojo.redhat.com/docs/DOC-81955 for more details):
# rsync -rv --protocol=28 distribution/downloads/target/$VERSION [email protected]:/downloads_htdocs/keycloak
# git clone https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak.github.io.git
# cd keycloak.github.io
# rm -rf docs
# unzip ../distribution/downloads/target/$VERSION/keycloak-docs-$VERSION.zip
# mv keycloak-docs-$VERSION docs
# git commit -m "Updated docs to $VERSION"
# git tag $VERSION
# git push --tags
# git clone https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak-js-bower
# cd keycloak-js-bower
# unzip ../distribution/downloads/target/$VERSION/adapters/keycloak-js-adapter-dist-$VERSION.zip
# mv keycloak-js-adapter-dist-$VERSION/*.js dist/keycloak-js-bower
# rmdir keycloak-js-adapter-dist-$VERSION
Edit bower.json and set version (include -beta -rc, but not -final). Then commit create tag:
# git commit -m "Updated to $VERSION"
# git tag $VERSION
# git push --tags
- Edit Docs page and update version
- Edit Downloads page edit directory listing component and update version in title and project root
Write a blog post on blog.keycloak.org, blurb about what's new and include links to website for download and jira for changes.
Copy blog post and send to keycloak-dev and keycloak-users mailing lists.
Post link to blog post on Twitter (with Keycloak user).
The OpenShift Cartridge has a base branch that is based on the WildFly cartridge and includes any changes related to Keycloak, but does not include Keycloak itself. Any configuration changes or upgrading WildFly should be done in the base branch.
To include changes from the WildFly cartridge, for example when upgrading to a new WildFly version the base branch should be rebased on from the wildfly-cartridge:
# git clone https://github.com/keycloak/openshift-keycloak-cartridge.git
# cd openshift-keycloak-cartridge
# git remote add wildfly https://github.com/openshift-cartridges/openshift-wildfly-cartridge.git
# git fetch wildfly
# git checkout base
# git rebase wildfly
# git push orgin base:base
To upgrade Keycloak on the cartridge run:
# git clone https://github.com/openshift-cartridges/openshift-wildfly-cartridge.git
# cd openshift-keycloak-cartridge
To remove the previous release of Keycloak on master run:
# git reset --hard upstream/base
Once you've done that install the Keycloak overlay:
# cd versions/9
# unzip keycloak-overlay-$VERSION.zip
# git commit -m "Install Keycloak $VERSION" -a
# git tag $VERSION
# git push --tags master
# git clone https://github.com/jboss-dockerfiles/keycloak.git
# cd keycloak
Edit server/Dockerfile and update version in ENV KEYCLOAK_VERSION ...
line.
Edit the following files:
- server-postgres/Dockerfile
- adapter-wildfly/Dockerfile
- server-ha-postgres/Dockerfile
- server/Dockerfile
- server-mongo/Dockerfile
- examples/Dockerfile
- server-mysql/Dockerfile
And update version in FROM jboss/keycloak:...
line.
# git commit -m "Updated to $VERSION" -a
# git tag $VERSION
# git push --tags master
Go to Docker Hub. Update build settings for the following images and change Name
and Docker Tag Name
to the version you are releasing:
Once you've updated all images. Schedule a build of the keycloak image. Once completed it will trigger builds of all other images as they are linked.