This project automatically apply CI/CD for your scalecube project. it apply the relevant script files for ci/cd that will manage the release/snapshoot versions and continusly deploy the artifacts to maven central.
- Make sure your default branch contains a
pom.xml
file - Make sure there are no dependencies on snapshots in the POMs to be released. However, the project you want to stage must be a SNAPSHOT version.
- Check that your POMs will not lose content when they are rewritten during the release process:
2.1. Verify that all
pom.xml
files have an SCM definition. a parent project is sometime not suffice (e.g. in maven modules as git modules) - Do a dryRun release:
mvn release:prepare -DdryRun=true
p.s. you may also wish to pass-DautoVersionSubmodules=true
as this will save you time if your project is multi-module. Follow the warnings or errors during this build. Fix any error before enabling the CI on your project. 3.1 Diff the original filepom.xml
with the one calledpom.xml.tag
to see if the license or any other info has been removed. This has been known to happen if the starting<project>
tag is not on a single line. The only things that should be different between these files are the<version>
and<scm>
elements. Any other changes you must backport yourself to the originalpom.xml
file and commit before proceeding with the release.
- git clone [email protected]:scalecube/scalecube-travis-ci.git
- download secrets file.
docker build . --tag enable-ci-cd-using-travis
docker run -it --rm --env-file secrets -e GITREPONAME=scalecube/your-new-repo enable-ci-cd-using-travis
the secrets file should have:
encrypted_key=1
encrypted_iv=2
GITHUBTOKEN=3
SONATYPE_USERNAME=4
SONATYPE_PASSWORD=5
GPG_PASSPHRASE=6
GPG_KEYID=7
GPG_KEY=8
GITHUBUSER=9
DOCKER_USERNAME=10
DOCKER_PASSWORD=11
TRAVIS_AUTH_TOKEN=12