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---
name: 🎉 CRAN Release
description: Template for release to CRAN
title: "[CRAN Release]: <version>"
labels: ["release"]
assignees:
- KlaudiaBB
- cicdguy
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
⚠️ Please do not link or mention any internal references in this issue. This includes internal URLs, intellectual property and references.
- type: textarea
id: blocked-by
attributes:
label: Blocked by
description: Any PRs or issues that this release is blocked by.
placeholder: Add a list of blocking PRs or issues here.
value: |
#### PRs
- [ ] PR 1
#### Issues
- [ ] Issue 1
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: pre-release
attributes:
label: Pre-release
description: Pre-requisites that must be fulfilled before initiating the release process.
placeholder: Add your list of pre-requisites here.
value: |
- [ ] Make sure you adhere to CRAN submission policy:
* https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/submission_checklist.html
* https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/policies.html.
- [ ] Make sure that high priority bugs (label "priority" + "bug") have been resolved before going into the release.
- [ ] Review old/hanging PRs before going into the release (Optional).
- [ ] Revisit R-package's lifecycle badges (Optional).
- [ ] Make sure that all upstream dependencies of this package that need to be submitted to CRAN were accepted before going into release activities.
- [ ] Make sure integration tests are green 2-3 days before the release. Look carefully through logs (check for warnings and notes).
- [ ] Decide what gets merged in before starting release activities.
- type: textarea
id: release
attributes:
label: Release
description: The steps to be taken in order to create a release.
placeholder: Steps to create a release.
value: |
#### Prepare the release
- [ ] Create a new release candidate branch
`git checkout -b release-candidate-vX.Y.Z`
- [ ] Update NEWS.md file: make sure it reflects a holistic summary of what has changed in the package.
- [ ] Remove the additional fields (`Remotes`) from the DESCRIPTION file where applicable.
- [ ] Make sure that the minimum dependency versions are updated in the DESCRIPTION file for the package and its reverse dependencies (Optional).
- [ ] Increase versioned dependency on {package name} to >=X.Y.Z (Optional).
- [ ] Commit your changes and create the PR on GitHub (add "[skip vbump]" in the PR title). Add all updates, commit, and push changes:
```r
# Make the necessary modifications to your files
# Stage the changes
git add <files your modified>
# Commit the changes
git commit -m "[skip vbump] <Your commit message>"
git push origin release-candidate-vX.Y.Z`
```
#### Test the release
- [ ] Execute the manual tests on Shiny apps that are deployed on various hosting providers (Posit connect and shinyapps.io) - track the results in GitHub issue (Applicable only for frameworks that use Shiny).
- [ ] Monitor integration tests, if integration fails, create priority issues on the board.
- [ ] Execute UAT tests (Optional).
#### CRAN submission
- [ ] Tag the update(s) as a release candidate vX.Y.Z-rc<iteration-number> (e.g. v0.5.3-rc1) on the release candidate branch (release-candidate-vX.Y.Z).
```r
# Create rc tag for submission for internal validation
git tag vX.Y.Z-rc<iteration number>
git push origin vX.Y.Z-rc<iteration number>
```
- [ ] Build the package locally using the command:`R CMD build .` which will generate a .tar.gz file necessary for the CRAN submission.
- [ ] Submit the package to https://win-builder.r-project.org/upload.aspx for testing, for more details please see "Building and checking R source packages for Windows": https://win-builder.r-project.org/.
- [ ] Once tested, send the package that was built in the previous steps to CRAN via this form: https://cran.r-project.org/submit.html.
- [ ] Address CRAN feedback, tag the package vX.Y.Z-rc(n+1) and repeat the submission to CRAN whenever necessary.
- [ ] Get the package accepted and published on CRAN.
#### Tag the release
- [ ] If the additional fields were removed, add them back in a separate PR, and then merge the PR back to main (add "[skip vbump]" in the PR title). If nothing was removed just merge the PR you created in the "Prepare the release" section to 'main'. Note the commit hash of the merged commit. **Note:** additional commits might be added to the `main` branch by a bot or an automation - we do **NOT** want to tag this commit.
##### Make sure of the following before continuing
- [ ] CI checks are passing in GH before releasing the package.
- [ ] Shiny apps are deployable and there are no errors/warnings (Applicable only for frameworks that use Shiny).
- [ ] Create a git tag with the final version set to vX.Y.Z on the main branch. In order to do this:
1. Checkout the commit hash.
`git checkout <commit hash>`
2. Tag the hash with the release version (vX.Y.Z).
`git tag vX.Y.Z`
3. Push the tag to make the final release.
`git push origin vX.Y.Z`
- [ ] Update downstream package dependencies to (>=X.Y.Z) in {package name}.
**Note:** Once the release tag is created, the package is automatically published to internal repositories.
- type: textarea
id: post-release
attributes:
label: Post-release
description: The list of activities to be completed after the release.
placeholder: The steps that must be taken after the release.
value: |
- [ ] Ensure that CRAN checks are passing for the package.
- [ ] Make sure that the package is published to internal repositories.
- [ ] Make sure internal documentation is up to date.
- [ ] Review and update installation instructions for the package wherever needed (Optional).
- [ ] Announce the release on ________.
- type: textarea
id: decision-tree
attributes:
label: Decision tree
description: Any decision tree(s) that would aid release management
placeholder: Any decision tree(s) that would aid release management.
value: |
Click [here](https://github.com/insightsengineering/.github/blob/main/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/RELEASE_DECISION_TREE.md) to see the release decision tree.
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---
name: 🚀 Release
description: Template for package release
title: "[Release]: <version>"
labels: ["release"]
assignees:
- KlaudiaBB
- cicdguy
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
⚠️ Please do not link or mention any internal references in this issue. This includes internal URLs, intellectual property and references.
- type: textarea
id: blocked-by
attributes:
label: Blocked by
description: Any PRs or issues that this release is blocked by.
placeholder: Add a list of blocking PRs or issues here.
value: |
#### PRs
- [ ] PR 1
#### Issues
- [ ] Issue 1
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: pre-release
attributes:
label: Pre-release
description: Pre-requisites that must be fulfilled before initiating the release process.
placeholder: Add your list of pre-requisites here.
value: |
- [ ] Make sure that high priority bugs (label "priority" + "bug") have been resolved before going into the release.
- [ ] Review old/hanging PRs before going into the release.
- [ ] Revisit R-package's lifecycle badges (Optional).
- [ ] Release Manager: Discuss package dependencies, create a plan to sequentially close release activities and submit groups of packages for internal validation (Applicable only for regulatory release).
- [ ] Check Validation Pipeline dry-run results for the package.
- [ ] Make sure all relevant integration tests are green 2-3 days before the release. Look carefully through logs (check for warnings and notes).
- [ ] Inform about the soft code freeze, decide what gets merged in before starting release activities.
- type: textarea
id: release
attributes:
label: Release
description: The steps to be taken in order to create a release.
placeholder: Steps to create a release.
value: |
#### Prepare the release
- [ ] Create a new release candidate branch
`git checkout -b release-candidate-vX.Y.Z`
- [ ] Update NEWS.md file: make sure it reflects a holistic summary of what has changed in the package, check README.
- [ ] Remove the additional fields (`Remotes`) from the DESCRIPTION file where applicable.
- [ ] Make sure that the minimum dependency versions are updated in the DESCRIPTION file for the package.
- [ ] Increase versioned dependency on {package name} to >=X.Y.Z.
- [ ] Commit your changes and create the PR on GitHub (add "[skip vbump]" in the PR title). Add all updates, commit, and push changes:
```r
# Make the necessary modifications to your files
# Stage the changes
git add <files your modified>
# Commit the changes
git commit -m "[skip vbump] <Your commit message>"
git push origin release-candidate-vX.Y.Z
```
#### Test the release
- [ ] Execute the manual tests on Shiny apps that are deployed on various hosting providers (Posit connect and shinyapps.io) - track the results in GitHub issue (Applicable only for frameworks that use Shiny).
- [ ] Monitor integration tests, if integration fails, create priority issues on the board.
- [ ] Execute UAT tests (Optional).
#### Validation loop
**Note:** This section is applicable only for regulatory packages.
- [ ] Tag the update(s) as a release candidate vX.Y.Z-rc<iteration-number> (e.g. v0.5.3-rc1) on the release candidate branch (release-candidate-vX.Y.Z).
```r
# Create rc tag for submission for internal validation
git tag vX.Y.Z-rc<iteration number>
git push origin vX.Y.Z-rc<iteration number>
```
- [ ] Submit the package for internal validation.
- [ ] Address any feedback (internal validation/user testing), retag the package as a release candidate vX.Y.Z-rc(n+1). Repeat the submission for internal validation if necessary.
- [ ] Get the package validated.
#### Tag the release
- [ ] If the additional fields were removed, add them back in a separate PR, and then merge the PR back to main (add "[skip vbump]" in the PR title). If nothing was removed just merge the PR you created in the "Prepare the release" section to `main`. Note the commit hash of the merged commit. **Note:** additional commits might be added to the `main` branch by a bot or an automation - we do **NOT** want to tag this commit.
##### Make sure of the following before continuing with the release:
- [ ] CI checks are passing in GH.
- [ ] Shiny apps are deployable and there are no errors/warnings (Applicable only for frameworks that use Shiny).
- [ ] Create a git tag with the final version set to vX.Y.Z on the main branch. In order to do this:
1. Checkout the commit hash.
`git checkout <commit hash>`
2. Tag the hash with the release version (vX.Y.Z).
`git tag vX.Y.Z`
3. Push the tag to make the final release.
`git push origin vX.Y.Z`
- [ ] Update downstream package dependencies to (>=X.Y.Z) in {package name}.
**Note:** Once the release tag is created, the package is automatically published to internal repositories.
- type: textarea
id: post-release
attributes:
label: Post-release
description: The list of activities to be completed after the release.
placeholder: The steps that must be taken after the release.
value: |
- [ ] Make sure that the package is published to internal repositories (Validated and/or Non-Validated repository).
- [ ] Review and update installation instructions for the package if needed.
- [ ] Make sure internal documentation/documentation catalogs are up to date.
- [ ] Notify the IDR team to start post-release/clean-up activities.
- [ ] Announce the release on ________.
- type: textarea
id: decision-tree
attributes:
label: Decision tree
description: Any decision tree(s) that would aid release management
placeholder: Any decision tree(s) that would aid release management.
value: |
Click [here](https://github.com/insightsengineering/.github/blob/main/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/RELEASE_DECISION_TREE.md) to see the release decision tree.

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