protobuf/python/release.sh
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#!/bin/bash
set -ex
function get_source_version() {
grep "__version__ = '.*'" python/google/protobuf/__init__.py | sed -r "s/__version__ = '(.*)'/\1/"
}
function run_install_test() {
local VERSION=$1
local PYTHON=$2
local PYPI=$3
# Setuptools 45.0 removed support for Python 2, so to test with Python 2 we
# pass --no-setuptools here and then install an older setuptools version
# below.
virtualenv -p `which $PYTHON` --no-setuptools test-venv
# Intentionally put a broken protoc in the path to make sure installation
# doesn't require protoc installed.
touch test-venv/bin/protoc
chmod +x test-venv/bin/protoc
source test-venv/bin/activate
pip install "setuptools<45"
pip install -i ${PYPI} protobuf==${VERSION} --no-cache-dir
deactivate
rm -fr test-venv
}
[ $# -lt 1 ] && {
echo "Usage: $0 VERSION ["
echo ""
echo "Examples:"
echo " Test 3.3.0 release using version number 3.3.0.dev1:"
echo " $0 3.0.0 dev1"
echo " Actually release 3.3.0 to PyPI:"
echo " $0 3.3.0"
exit 1
}
VERSION=$1
DEV=$2
# Make sure we are in a protobuf source tree.
[ -f "python/google/protobuf/__init__.py" ] || {
echo "This script must be ran under root of protobuf source tree."
exit 1
}
# Make sure all files are world-readable.
find python -type d -exec chmod a+r,a+x {} +
find python -type f -exec chmod a+r {} +
umask 0022
# Check that the supplied version number matches what's inside the source code.
SOURCE_VERSION=`get_source_version`
[ "${VERSION}" == "${SOURCE_VERSION}" -o "${VERSION}.${DEV}" == "${SOURCE_VERSION}" ] || {
echo "Version number specified on the command line ${VERSION} doesn't match"
echo "the actual version number in the source code: ${SOURCE_VERSION}"
exit 1
}
TESTING_ONLY=1
TESTING_VERSION=${VERSION}.${DEV}
if [ -z "${DEV}" ]; then
read -p "You are releasing ${VERSION} to PyPI. Are you sure? [y/n]" -r
echo
if [[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then
exit 1
fi
TESTING_ONLY=0
TESTING_VERSION=${VERSION}
else
# Use dev version number for testing.
sed -i -r "s/__version__ = '.*'/__version__ = '${VERSION}.${DEV}'/" python/google/protobuf/__init__.py
fi
cd python
# Run tests locally.
python3 setup.py build
python3 setup.py test
# Deploy source package to testing PyPI
python3 setup.py sdist
twine upload --skip-existing -r testpypi -u protobuf-wheel-test dist/*
# Test locally with different python versions.
run_install_test ${TESTING_VERSION} python2.7 https://test.pypi.org/simple
run_install_test ${TESTING_VERSION} python3 https://test.pypi.org/simple
# Deploy egg/wheel packages to testing PyPI and test again.
python3 setup.py clean build bdist_wheel
twine upload --skip-existing -r testpypi -u protobuf-wheel-test dist/*
run_install_test ${TESTING_VERSION} python2.7 https://test.pypi.org/simple
run_install_test ${TESTING_VERSION} python3 https://test.pypi.org/simple
echo "All install tests have passed using testing PyPI."
if [ $TESTING_ONLY -eq 0 ]; then
read -p "Publish to PyPI? [y/n]" -r
echo
if [[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then
exit 1
fi
echo "Publishing to PyPI..."
# Be sure to run build before sdist, because otherwise sdist will not include
# well-known types.
python3 setup.py clean build sdist
twine upload --skip-existing -u protobuf-packages dist/*
# Be sure to run clean before bdist_xxx, because otherwise bdist_xxx will
# include files you may not want in the package. E.g., if you have built
# and tested with --cpp_implemenation, bdist_xxx will include the _message.so
# file even when you no longer pass the --cpp_implemenation flag. See:
# https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/issues/3042
python3 setup.py clean build bdist_wheel
twine upload --skip-existing -u protobuf-packages dist/*
else
# Set the version number back (i.e., remove dev suffix).
sed -i -r "s/__version__ = '.*'/__version__ = '${VERSION}'/" google/protobuf/__init__.py
fi