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Leaflet/RELEASE.md

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Documentation for the release process of Leaflet.

Please note that you will need to have a git remote called origin that points to Leaflet's GitHub repo, since the publish script assumes it

  1. Make a new release branch (for example named prepare-X.Y.Z)
  2. Make sure you do not have any package.lock.json or yarn.lock locally, since they can potentially make you build with the wrong package versions
  3. Update the changelog since last release and commit to the release branch
  4. Write a blog post about the new release and put in /docs/_posts and commit to the release branch
  5. Bump version number in package.json and commit to master
  6. Run npm run release
  7. Verify that the release was correctly published to NPM by checking:
  8. Update API docs:
    • run jake docs
    • Copy the built docs from dist/reference-X.Y.Z.html to docs/reference-X.Y.Z.html
    • Update the built docs header to use Jekyll style; see commit 11d716f0964d8bc0d058ca09e9ba8003451b4b8d as reference for the needed changes
    • Commit the new docs to the release branch
  9. Update docs/reference.html to redirect to the new version and commit the change to the release branch
  10. Update integrity hashes:
    • Checkout the release tag (git checkout vX.Y.Z)
    • Run npm run integrity or simply node ./build/integrity.js if you're not on Debian
    • Copy the hashes and update integrity_hash_css, integrity_hash_source and integrity_hash_uglified in docs/_config.yml; commit changes to the release branch
  11. Update link to latest release in docs/download.html, and commit to the release branch
  12. Update latest_leaflet_version in docs/_config.yml and commit to the release branch
  13. Update the "Latest news" section in docs/index.html and commit to the release branch
  14. If it looks like everything is good at this point, merge the release branch into master
  15. Make a new release on Leaflet's GitHub release page with the most important parts of the changelog