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Creating a new svg-edit release
Prepare
npm test
- Ensure build steps occur and tests are passingnpm run build-doc
- Ensure JSDoc can build and is available for site buildnpm run grep-doc
- For JSDoc, we ensure that a minimum of generic types have been added (e.g., "number" should instead be "Float" or "Array", and "object", "function", or "array" should be replaced by more specific@interface
s,@typdef
s, or@callback
. Deriving types can usePlainObject
orGenericArray
to indicate the simple base type was intentional.*
should also be checked. The script reports all failing matches withineditor
. There should be none.- Preview which files will be included once published (taking into
account
.npmignore
), by usingnpm pack
(taking care to remove the.tgz
tarball file that it creates).
Update the main project
- Update
version
inpackage.json
(andpackage-lock.json
(vianpm i
)). - Update the CHANGES file with a summary of all changes.
- Add new release info to
Recent news
section in README - Commit these changes
- Tag the version, prefixed by "v", e.g.,
v3.0.1
.
The above steps can be done on a fork and committed via a pull request.
Create the release on gh-pages
- Switch to the
gh-pages
branch withgit checkout gh-pages
. - Run the
build.js
executable (npm run build
if within the project root directory). - Commit these changes with
git commit -m "Updating files for release X.Y.Z"
. - Switch back to the
master
branch withgit checkout master
. - Ensure this step worked by visiting https://svg-edit.github.io/svgedit/releases/svg-edit-X.Y.Z/editor/svg-editor.html (and in an ES6-Module-compliant browser, https://svg-edit.github.io/svgedit/releases/svg-edit-X.Y.Z/editor/svg-editor-es.html).
The above steps can be done on a fork and committed via a pull request.
Create the release on GitHub
- Go to https://github.com/SVG-Edit/svgedit/releases and select
Draft a new release
. - Make the release target point at the tag where the changes were updated.
- Write a short description of the release and include a link to the live version (in another tab, you may wish to see the source for a previous release): https://svg-edit.github.io/svgedit/releases/svg-edit-X.Y.Z/editor/svg-editor.html.
- Create the release!
You will need to be a member of the SVG-Edit GitHub group to do this step.
Publish to npm
npm publish