# Release process
_Black_ has had a lot of work automating its release process. This document sets out to explain what everything does and how to release _Black_ using said automation.
## Cutting a Release
To cut a release, you must be a _Black_ maintainer with GitHub Release creation access. Using this access, the release process is:
Cut a new PR editing CHANGES.md and the docs to version the latest changes 1. Remove any empty sections for the current release 2. Add a new empty template for the next release (template below) 3. Example PR: [#2616](https://github.com/psf/black/pull/2616) 4. Example title: Update CHANGES.md for XX.X release
Once the release PR is merged ensure all CI passes 1. If not, ensure there is an Issue open for the cause of failing CI (generally we’d
want this fixed before cutting a release)
Open CHANGES.md and copy the _raw markdown_ of the latest changes to use in the description of the GitHub Release.
Go and [cut a release](https://github.com/psf/black/releases) using the GitHub UI so that all workflows noted below are triggered. 1. The release version and tag should be the [CalVer](https://calver.org) version
_Black_ used for the current release e.g. 21.6 / 21.5b1
_Black_ uses [setuptools scm](https://pypi.org/project/setuptools-scm/) to pull the current version for the package builds and release.
Once the release is cut, you’re basically done. It’s a good practice to go and watch to make sure all the [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/psf/black/actions) pass, although you should receive an email to your registered GitHub email address should one fail. 1. You should see all the release workflows and lint/unittests workflows running on
the new tag in the Actions UI
If anything fails, please go read the respective action’s log output and configuration file to reverse engineer your way to a fix/soluton.
## Changelog template
Use the following template for a clean changelog after the release:
``` ## Unreleased
### Highlights
<!– Include any especially major or disruptive changes here –>
### Style
<!– Changes that affect Black’s stable style –>
### Preview style
<!– Changes that affect Black’s preview style –>
### _Blackd_
<!– Changes to blackd –>
### Configuration
<!– Changes to how Black can be configured –>
### Documentation
- <!– Major changes to documentation and policies. Small docs changes
don’t need a changelog entry. –>
### Integrations
<!– For example, Docker, GitHub Actions, pre-commit, editors –>
### Output
<!– Changes to Black’s terminal output and error messages –>
### Packaging
<!– Changes to how Black is packaged, such as dependency requirements –>
### Parser
<!– Changes to the parser or to version autodetection –>
### Performance
<!– Changes that improve Black’s performance. –>
## Release workflows
All _Blacks_’s automation workflows use GitHub Actions. All workflows are therefore configured using .yml files in the .github/workflows directory of the _Black_ repository.
Below are descriptions of our release workflows.
### Docker
This workflow uses the QEMU powered buildx feature of docker to upload a arm64 and amd64/x86_64 build of the official _Black_ docker image™.
Currently this workflow uses an API Token associated with @cooperlees account
### pypi_upload
This workflow builds a Python [sdist](https://docs.python.org/3/distutils/sourcedist.html) and [wheel](https://pythonwheels.com) using the latest [setuptools](https://pypi.org/project/setuptools/) and [wheel](https://pypi.org/project/wheel/) modules.
It will then use [twine](https://pypi.org/project/twine/) to upload both release formats to PyPI for general downloading of the _Black_ Python package. This is where [pip](https://pypi.org/project/pip/) looks by default.
Currently this workflow uses an API token associated with @ambv’s PyPI account
### Upload self-contained binaries
This workflow builds self-contained binaries for multiple platforms. This allows people to download the executable for their platform and run _Black_ without a [Python Runtime](https://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonImplementations) installed.
The created binaries are attached/stored on the associated [GitHub Release](https://github.com/psf/black/releases) for download over _IPv4 only_ (GitHub still does not have IPv6 access 😢).
## Moving the stable tag
_Black_ provides a stable tag for people who want to move along as _Black_ developers deem the newest version reliable. Here the _Black_ developers will move once the release has been problem free for at least ~24 hours from release. Given the large _Black_ userbase we hear about bad bugs quickly. We do strive to continually improve our CI too.
### Tag moving process
#### stable
From a rebased main checkout:
git tag -f stable VERSION_TAG 1. e.g. git tag -f stable 21.5b1
git push –tags -f