Check GitHub to see if the latest commit has all tests passing. If not, fix the tests before releasing!
The first version component should always be 0, to indicate that Signal does not promise stability between releases of the library.
If the changes will require updates in Signal-Android, Signal-iOS, or Signal-Desktop, increase the second version component and reset the third to 0. Otherwise, increase the third version component.
bin/update_versions.py 0.x.y
cargo check --workspace # make sure Cargo.lock is updated
On GitHub, under the Java tests for the most recent commit, copy the code size computed in the "java/check_code_size.py" step into a new entry in java/code_size.json.
git commit -am 'Bump to version v0.x.y'
git tag -a v0.x.y
Take a look at a past release for examples of the format:
v0.8.3
- Fixed several issues running signal-crypto operations on 32-bit
platforms.
- Removed custom implementation of AES-GCM-SIV, AES, AES-CTR, and
GHash in favor of the implementations from RustCrypto. The interface
presented to Java, Swift, and TypeScript clients has not changed.
- Updated several Rust dependencies.
- Java: Exposed the tag size for Aes256GcmDecryption.
(You might think repeating the version number in the summary field is redundant, but GitHub shows it as a title.)
Note that both the tag and the branch need to be pushed.
- Wait for the "Publish JNI Artifacts to GitHub Release" action to complete. These artifacts, though not built reproducibly, will be included in the "testable" jar that supports running on macOS and Windows as well.
- Set the environment variables
SONATYPE_USERNAME
,SONATYPE_PASSWORD
,KEYRING_FILE
,SIGNING_KEY
, andSIGNING_KEY_PASSSWORD
. - Run
make -C java publish_java
to build through Docker.
Note that Sonatype is pretty slow; even after the build completes it might take a while for it to show up.
In the signalapp/libsignal-client repository on GitHub, run the "Publish to NPM" action. Use the tag you just made as the "Git Tag" and leave the "NPM Tag" as "latest".
They build all their CocoaPods on a dedicated build server, including libsignal-client.