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Maintaining this template: If you notice that any of these steps become out-of-date, open a pull request to update this issue template.

To enable the new version

Do these steps in a local checkout to create a GHES release branch with passing tests:

If you aren't comfortable going through the steps alone, sync up with a docs engineer to pair with.

  • Create a new branch from main with the name ghes-<RELEASE>-megabranch. e.g. ghes-3.2-megabranch.

  • In lib/enterprise-server-releases.js:

    • Prepend the new release number to the supported array.
    • Increment the next variable above the supported array (e.g., new release number + .1).
    • Increment the nextNext variable above the supported array (e.g., new release number + .2).
  • Update the GHES dates file:

    • Make sure you have a .env file at the root directory of your local checkout, and that it contains a PAT in the format of GITHUB_TOKEN=<token> with repo scope. Ensure the PAT is SSO-enabled for the github org.

    • Run the script to update the dates file:

      script/update-enterprise-dates.js
      
  • Create REST files based on previous version. Copy the latest GHES version of the dereferenced file from lib/rest/static/dereferenced to a new file in the same directory for the new GHES release. Ex, cp lib/rest/static/dereferenced/ghes-3.4.deref.json lib/rest/static/dereferenced/ghes-3.5.deref.json. Then run script/rest/update-files.js --decorate-only and check in the resulting files.

  • Create GraphQL files based on previous version:

    script/enterprise-server-releases/create-graphql-files.js --oldVersion <PLAN@RELEASE> --newVersion <PLAN@RELEASE>
    
  • Create webhook files based on previous version:

    script/enterprise-server-releases/create-webhook-files.js --oldVersion <PLAN@RELEASE> --newVersion <PLAN@RELEASE>
    
  • Create a placeholder release notes file called data/release-notes/<PRODUCT>/<RELEASE NUMBER>/PLACEHOLDER.yml. For example data/release-notes/enterprise-server/3-1/PLACEHOLDER.yml. Add the following placeholder content to the file:

    date: '2021-05-04'
    release_candidate: true
    deprecated: false
    intro: PLACEHOLDER
    sections:
      bugs:
        - PLACEHOLDER
      known_issues:
        - PLACEHOLDER
    

    Note: All of the content in this file will be updated when the release notes are created in the megabranch including the filename PLACEHOLDER.yml. You can update the date or leave it as-is and wait to update it when the release notes are finalized.

  • If this is a release candidate release, add a Release Candidate banner:

    script/enterprise-server-releases/release-banner.js --action create --version <PLAN@RELEASE>
    
  • Create a PR with the above changes. This PR is used to track all docs changes and smoke tests associated with the release. For example https://github.com/github/docs-internal/pull/22286.

When the docs-internal release branch is open

  • Add a label to the PR in this format:

    sync-english-index-for-<PLAN@RELEASE>
    

    ☝️ This will run a workflow on every push to the PR that will sync only the English index for the new version. This will make the GHES content searchable on staging throughout content creation, and will ensure the search updates go live at the same time the content is published. See contributing/search.md for details.

  • Get the megabranch green with passing tests as soon as possible. This typically involves fixing broken links and working with engineering to address other unexpected test failures.

  • In github/github, to create a new GHES release follow these steps (some of these steps may have already been done):

    • Copy the previous release's root document to a new root document for this release cp app/api/description/ghes-<LATEST RELEASE NUMBER>.yaml app/api/description/ghes-<NEXT RELEASE NUMBER>.yaml.
    • Update the externalDocs.url property in that file to use the new GHES release number.
    • Copy the previous release's configuration file to a new configuration file for this release cp app/api/description/config/releases/ghes-<LATEST RELEASE NUMBER>.yaml app/api/description/config/releases/ghes-<NEXT RELEASE NUMBER>.yaml.
    • Update the variables.externalDocsUrl, variables.ghesVersion, and patch.[].value.url in that file to use the new GHES release number.
    • Update published in that file to false. Note: This is important to ensure that changes for the next version of the OpenAPI schema changes are not made public until the new version is released.
    • Create a second PR based on the PR created ☝️ that toggles published to true in the app/api/description/config/releases/ghes-<NEXT RELEASE NUMBER>.yaml file. When this PR merges it will publish the new release to the github/rest-api-description repo and will trigger a pull request in the github/docs-internal repo with the schemas for the next GHES release. There is a step in this list to merge that PR in the "Before shipping the release branch" section.
  • At least once a day until release, merge main into the megabranch and resolve any conflicts or failing tests.

Troubleshooting

OpenAPI dev mode check / check-schema-versions failures

If the OpenAPI dev mode check / check-schema-versions check fails with the following message:

:construction:⚠️ Your decorated and dereferenced schema files don't match. Ensure you're using decorated and dereferenced schemas from the automatically created pull requests by the 'github-openapi-bot' user. For more information, see 'script/rest/README.md'

  • run git checkout origin/main lib/rest/static/*
  • run script/enterprise-server-releases/create-rest-files.js --oldVersion enterprise-server@<LATEST PUBLIC RELEASE NUMBER> --newVersion enterprise-server@<NEW RELEASE NUMBER>
  • push the resulting changes

Node.js tests / test content failures

If the Node.js tests / test content check fails with the following message, the lib/enterprise-dates.json file is not up-to-date:

FAIL tests/content/search.js ● search has remote indexNames in every language for every supported GHE version

This file should be automatically updated, but you can also run script/update-enterprise-dates.js to update it. Note: If the test is still failing after running this script, look at the dates for this release. If the date is still inaccurate, it may be an issue with the source at https://github.com/github/enterprise-releases/blob/master/docs/supported-versions.md#release-lifecycle-dates. If that is the case, manually update the dates in the lib/enterprise-dates.json file.

Before shipping the release branch

  • Add the GHES release notes to data/release-notes/.

  • Add any required smoke tests to the opening post in the megabranch PR.

    Usually, we should smoke test any new GHES admin guides, any large features landing in this GHES version for the first time, and the REST and GraphQL API references.

  • A few days before shipping, check for broken links. Run script/check-english-links.js in a local copy of the megabranch.

  • Freeze the repos at least 1-2 days before the release, and post an announcement in Slack so everybody knows. It's helpful to freeze the repos before doing the OpenAPI merges to avoid changes to the megabranch while preparing and deploying.

  • Alert the Neon Squad (formally docs-ecosystem team) 1-2 days before the release to deploy to github/github. A PR should already be open in github/github, to change the OpenAPI schema config published to true in app/api/description/config/releases/ghes-<NEXT RELEASE NUMBER>.yaml. They will need to:

    • Get the required approval from @github/ecosystem-api-reviewers then deploy the PR to dotcom. This process generally takes 30-90 minutes.
    • Once the PR merges, make sure that the auto-generated PR titled "Update OpenAPI Descriptions" in doc-internal contains both the dereferenced and decorated JSON files for the new GHES release. If everything looks good, merge the "Update OpenAPI Description" PR into the GHES release megabranch. Note: Be careful about resolving the conflicts correctly—you may wish to delete the existing OpenAPI files for the release version from the megabranch (that is, delete the GHES release version lib/rest/static decorated and dereferenced JSON files), so there are no conflicts to resolve and to ensure that the incoming artifacts are the correct ones.
  • Alert the Ecosystem-API team in #ecosystem-api about the pending release freeze and incoming blocking review of OpenAPI updates in the public REST API description (the rest-api-descriptions repo). They'll need to block any future "Update OpenAPI Descriptions" PRs in the public REST API description until after the ship.

    • Add a blocking review to the auto-generated "Update OpenAPI Descriptions" PR in the public REST API description. (You or they will remove this blocking review once the GHES release ships.)

🚢 🛳️ 🚢 Shipping the release branch

  • The megabranch creator should push the search index LFS objects for the public github/docs repo. The LFS objects were already pushed for the internal repo after the sync-english-index-for-<PLAN@RELEASE> was added to the megabranch. To push the LFS objects to the public repo:

    1. First navigate to the sync search indices workflow.
    2. Then, to run the workflow with parameters, click on Run workflow button.
    3. A modal will pop up where you will set the following inputs:
      • Branch: The new ghes-<RELEASE>-megabranch version megabranch you're working on
      • Version: enterprise-server@<RELEASE>
      • Language: en
    4. Run the job. The workflow job may fail on the first run—so retry the failed job if needed.
  • Remove [DO NOT MERGE] and other meta information from the PR title 😜.

  • The github/docs-internal repo is frozen, and the Repo Freeze Check / Prevent merging during deployment freezes (pull_request_target) test is expected to fail.

    Use admin permissions to ship the release branch with this failure. Make sure that the merge's commit title does not include anything like [DO NOT MERGE], and remove all the branch's commit details from the merge's commit message except for the co-author list.

  • Do any required smoke tests listed in the opening post in the megabranch PR. You can monitor and check when the production deploy completed by viewing the docs-internal deployments page.

  • Once smoke tests have passed, you can unfreeze the repos and post an announcement in Slack.

  • After unfreezing, alert the Ecosystem-API team in #ecosystem-api the docs freeze is finished/thawed and the release has shipped.

    • You (or they) can now remove your blocking review on the auto-generated "Update OpenAPI Descriptions" PR in public REST API description (the rest-api-descriptions repo). (although it's likely newer PRs have been created since yours with the blocking review, in which case the Ecosystem-API team will close your PR and perform the next step on the most recent PR).
    • The Ecosystem-API team will merge the latest auto-generated "Update OpenAPI Descriptions" PR (which will contain the OpenAPI schema config that changed published to true for the release).
  • After unfreezing, if there were significant or highlighted GraphQL changes in the release, consider manually running the GraphQL update workflow to update our GraphQL schemas. By default this workflow only runs once every 24 hours.

  • After the release, in the docs-content repo, add the now live version number to the "Specific GHES version(s)" section in the following files: .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/release-tier-1-or-2-tracking.yml and .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/release-tier-3-or-tier-4.yml. When the PR is approved, merge it in.