# Release Process ## Semantic Convention Generation New versions of the [OpenTelemetry Semantic Conventions] mean new versions of the `semconv` package need to be generated. The `semconv-generate` make target is used for this. 1. Checkout a local copy of the [OpenTelemetry Semantic Conventions] to the desired release tag. 2. Pull the latest `otel/semconvgen` image: `docker pull otel/semconvgen:latest` 3. Run the `make semconv-generate ...` target from this repository. For example, ```sh export TAG="v1.21.0" # Change to the release version you are generating. export OTEL_SEMCONV_REPO="/absolute/path/to/opentelemetry/semantic-conventions" docker pull otel/semconvgen:latest make semconv-generate # Uses the exported TAG and OTEL_SEMCONV_REPO. ``` This should create a new sub-package of [`semconv`](./semconv). Ensure things look correct before submitting a pull request to include the addition. ## Breaking changes validation You can run `make gorelease` that runs [gorelease](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/exp/cmd/gorelease) to ensure that there are no unwanted changes done in the public API. You can check/report problems with `gorelease` [here](https://golang.org/issues/26420). ## Verify changes for contrib repository If the changes in the main repository are going to affect the contrib repository, it is important to verify that the changes are compatible with the contrib repository. Follow [the steps](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go-contrib/blob/main/RELEASING.md#verify-otel-changes) in the contrib repository to verify OTel changes. ## Pre-Release First, decide which module sets will be released and update their versions in `versions.yaml`. Commit this change to a new branch. Update go.mod for submodules to depend on the new release which will happen in the next step. 1. Run the `prerelease` make target. It creates a branch `prerelease__` that will contain all release changes. ``` make prerelease MODSET= ``` 2. Verify the changes. ``` git diff ...prerelease__ ``` This should have changed the version for all modules to be ``. If these changes look correct, merge them into your pre-release branch: ```go git merge prerelease__ ``` 3. Update the [Changelog](./CHANGELOG.md). - Make sure all relevant changes for this release are included and are in language that non-contributors to the project can understand. To verify this, you can look directly at the commits since the ``. ``` git --no-pager log --pretty=oneline "..HEAD" ``` - Move all the `Unreleased` changes into a new section following the title scheme (`[] - `). - Make sure the new section is under the comment for released section, like ``, so it is protected from being overwritten in the future. - Update all the appropriate links at the bottom. 4. Push the changes to upstream and create a Pull Request on GitHub. Be sure to include the curated changes from the [Changelog](./CHANGELOG.md) in the description. ## Tag Once the Pull Request with all the version changes has been approved and merged it is time to tag the merged commit. ***IMPORTANT***: It is critical you use the same tag that you used in the Pre-Release step! Failure to do so will leave things in a broken state. As long as you do not change `versions.yaml` between pre-release and this step, things should be fine. ***IMPORTANT***: [There is currently no way to remove an incorrectly tagged version of a Go module](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/34189). It is critical you make sure the version you push upstream is correct. [Failure to do so will lead to minor emergencies and tough to work around](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go/issues/331). 1. For each module set that will be released, run the `add-tags` make target using the `` of the commit on the main branch for the merged Pull Request. ``` make add-tags MODSET= COMMIT= ``` It should only be necessary to provide an explicit `COMMIT` value if the current `HEAD` of your working directory is not the correct commit. 2. Push tags to the upstream remote (not your fork: `github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go.git`). Make sure you push all sub-modules as well. ``` git push upstream git push upstream ... ``` ## Release Finally create a Release for the new `` on GitHub. The release body should include all the release notes from the Changelog for this release. ## Post-Release ### Contrib Repository Once verified be sure to [make a release for the `contrib` repository](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go-contrib/blob/main/RELEASING.md) that uses this release. ### Website Documentation Update the [Go instrumentation documentation] in the OpenTelemetry website under [content/en/docs/languages/go]. Importantly, bump any package versions referenced to be the latest one you just released and ensure all code examples still compile and are accurate. [OpenTelemetry Semantic Conventions]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/semantic-conventions [Go instrumentation documentation]: https://opentelemetry.io/docs/languages/go/ [content/en/docs/languages/go]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry.io/tree/main/content/en/docs/languages/go ### Demo Repository Bump the dependencies in the following Go services: - [`accountingservice`](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-demo/tree/main/src/accountingservice) - [`checkoutservice`](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-demo/tree/main/src/checkoutservice) - [`productcatalogservice`](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-demo/tree/main/src/productcatalogservice)