This PR attempts to add some automation around assigning release
management. The PR adds a file `release/rotation`; each week, the
updated CI cron job will:
- Open a PR for the new release [as current].
- Assign the first user in the file to that PR.
- Add the Standard-Change label to the PR.
- Start the build for that PR [as current].
- Open a new PR that rotates the `release/rotate` file, i.e. pushes back
the first line to the end of the file.
This PR also adds mentions of the "release handler" (the first line of
`release/rotation`) to the various messages we send to Slack along the
release process.
The initial state of the `release/rotation` file has been created by
listing all the volunteers (Language team, Application Runtime team, as
well as @SamirTalwar-DA and @stefanobaghino-da) and piping the file
through `shuf`. (Then I put myself at the top so I can hopefully iron
out the issues with the first attempt.)
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* Factor out tar/gzip reproducibility flags
* use mktgz in package-app
* Bazel managed tar/gzip
* Remove quiet = True
As stated in the comment this is no longer required with Bazel >= 3.0.
* Build package-app as a sh_binary
This way Bazel will manage the runtime dependencies tar, gzip, mktgz,
and patchelf.
package-app.sh changes directory so it needs to make sure that all paths
are absolute and that the runfiles tree/manifest location is forwarded
to programs called by package-app.sh.
* Avoid file path too long errors
* Fix readlink -f on MacOS
* Document abspath
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* Moving `Statements.discard` from //ledger-server/http-json into //libs-scala/scala-utils
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* Add new module to the published artifacts
* `com.daml.scalautil` instead of `com.daml.scala.util`
@S11001001: That's because if this is in classpath and you import com.daml._,
you have a different scala in scope than the one you expect.
* Extend `daml new` to accept template as an option
The two positional arguments keep confusing users so this PR changes
things to allow the template to be passed via `--template`. Using a
positional argument still works so this is not breaking.
I’ve updated all docs to use the less confusing syntax.
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- [DAML Assistant] You can now use ``daml new project-name
--template=template-name`` instead of ``daml new project-name
template-name``. The old CLI syntax continues to be supported.
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* Update docs/source/getting-started/index.rst
Co-authored-by: Martin Huschenbett <martin.huschenbett@posteo.me>
Co-authored-by: Martin Huschenbett <martin.huschenbett@posteo.me>
* Move public code into daml-integration-api
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This was never intentional, nobody even knew that this was possible
and we have an alternative, documented way of getting this via github
releases.
To avoid introducing this issue again, I’ve removed non-jar artifact
types from the Maven upload script.
fixes#448
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* Add `platform-version` field to `daml.yaml`
This PR adds the `platform-version` field to `daml.yaml`. Based on the
approach agreed upon in #6558, the logic for this all sits in
`daml-helper` and there are no changes to the assistant.
The details of how the logic work are in a comment so I’m not going to
repeat them here but the commands that are affected are:
- `daml sandbox`
- `daml sandbox-classic`
- `daml json-api`
- `daml start` (but only for sandbox and the JSON API, not for
Navigator or anything else)
For tests, I’ve added a test to the compat workspace that installs two
SDKs simultaneously and tries out various combinations and verifies
that we get the correct version. Open to other ideas for testing this
but that seemed like the most sensible option that actually tests what
we run.
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- [DAML Assistant] You can now specify the version of Sandbox and the
JSON API independently of your SDK version by setting
``platform-version`` in your ``daml.yaml``. This is useful if you
are deploying to a ledger that is running components from a
different SDK version. See
https://docs.daml.com/tools/assistant.html#project-config-file-daml-yaml
for details.
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* Run platform-version tests
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* Fix tag globbing
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* fmt
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* .
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* Try to fix env vars
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* Remove hardcoded references to 1.2.0
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* Rephrase doc comment
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* get things to compile
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* maybe fix things for realz
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* Remove debugging output
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* Get angry at windows
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* why is windows
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* .
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Buildifier now comes with a handy attachment to catch single `\`
characters inside strings and replace them with `\\` if the escape
sequence is invalid. Skylark/Python will do this at runtime anyway; this
just makes it clearer what the actual behavior is.
I needed to change `\` characters at the end of lines to `\\` manually
in order to stop Buildifier from simply concatenating the lines
together. Everything else was automatic.
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* Address https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/6507#discussion_r446113575
* drop blindinginfo.proto
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* drop BlindingCoder
* Remove blindinginfo Protobuf definition JAR
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* LF: rename library transaction-scalacheck to transaction-test-lib
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* move files in com/daml
* missing change in release/artifacts.yaml
* remove 'com/dam' from the path
* Add release checklist to release instructions
This includes a couple of checks that internal projects have been
tested on the release candidate.
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* Update release/RELEASE.md
Co-authored-by: Samir Talwar <samir.talwar@digitalasset.com>
Co-authored-by: Samir Talwar <samir.talwar@digitalasset.com>
* release: Compute missing deps by using one Bazel query, not many.
* release: Publish all JARs to the local Maven repository at once.
This is way, way faster than running `mvn install:install-file` in a
loop.
It works by creating a POM that instructs the `install:install-file`
plugin command to install the JARs in roughly the same way as before,
and then running `mvn initialize` once.
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* release: Make the `Maven` file easier to read with less nesting.
And also more nesting.
* release: Always validate the Maven artifacts, as before.
* release: Explain `maybeMissingDeps` a little better.
* release: Delete the comment on excluding scenario and script services.
* release: Use `withCreateProcess` when calling `mvn initialize`.
* release: Build the TypeScript packages in one `bazel` call.
* release: Remove an unncessary `liftIO`.
This small PR makes a few QoL improvements to the release.sh script:
1. The snapshot command will now work for any commit. Previously, it
would refuse to print the snapshot suffix for commits that were not
ancestors of the `master` branch. The new version will print a
warning if the commit does not seem to be part of a release branch,
but will still print the result.
2. On checking the LATEST file, the script will now print a slightly
more useful error message if the file format is not valid.
3. The snapshot command will now print the entire line to be added into
the LATEST file, rather than just the version suffix.
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The `gawk`-based method currently referenced does not work in a
multi-line `LATEST` world. I don't want to scare people with the command
that would work here.
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* equalz Scalatest matcher in new daml-lf/scalatest-tools library
* equalz typing tests
* a 'should' replacing design
* a 'MatcherFactory1' design
- this fails because the TC parameter should be a type member to avoid
scala/bug#5075 but it is not
* MatcherFactory1 with chained Lub+Equal typeclass
- requires partial-unification at point of use, which is not great
* LubEqual's extra tparam is probably unneeded
* better LtEqual
* demonstrate that HK LubEqual's resolve with DMT should + MatcherFactory
* remove unneeded 3rd param from LubEqual, again
* update dependency specs and license headers
* allow use with should, shouldNot in some cases, preserving the shouldx/shouldNotx alternatives
* move Equalz to libs-scala/scalatest-utils
* rename bzl targets and place in com.daml.scalatest package
* add scalatest-utils to release
* move *SpecCheckLaws, Unnatural to scalatest-utils
* missed scalacheck dep in scalatest-utils
* downstreams of *SpecCheckLaws now get them from scalatest-utils
* test equal-types case as well
* update LF documentation
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* whitespace error
trigger all releases from master
The 1.1.0 release went wrong and we had to trash it and release 1.1.1
instead. This is an attempt at identifying and correcting the root
cause behind that incident.
To understand the situation, we need to know how releases worked before
1.0. We had a one-line file called `LATEST` that specifies the git SHA and
version tag for the latest release. A change to that file triggered a
release with the specified release tag, built from the source tree of
the specified commit. The `LATEST` file looked something like:
```
f050da78c9 1.0.0-snapshot.20200411.3905.0.f050da78
```
To mark a release as stable, we would change it to look like this:
```
f050da78c9 1.0.0
```
i.e. simply drop the `-snapshot...` suffix. Even though the commit (and
thus the entire source tree we build from) is the same, we would need to
rebuild almost all of our release artifacts, as they embed the version
tag in various places and ways. That worked well as long as we could
assume we were doing trunk-based development, i.e. all releases would
always come from the same (`master`) branch.
When we released 1.0, and started work on 1.1, we had a few bug reports
for 1.0 that we decided should be resolved in a point release. We
decided that the best way to handle that would be to have a branch
starting on the release commit for 1.0, and then backport patches from
`master` to that branch. We adapted our build process to also watch the
`release/1.0.x` branch and, in particular, trigger a new release build if
the `LATEST` file in that branch changed. That worked well.
The plan going forward was to keep doing regular snapshot releases from
the `master` branch, and create support, point releases ("patch" releases
in semver) from dedicated branches.
On April 30, we made a snapshot release as an RC for 1.1.0, by changing
the `LATEST` file in the `master` branch. That release was built on commit
681c862d. On May 6, we decided to take a new snapshot as the RC for
1.1.0; we changed `LATEST` in `master` to designate 7e448d81 as the new
latest release.
On May 11, we noticed an issue that broke our builds. Without going into
details, an external artifact we depend on had changed in incompatible
ways. After fixing that on `master`, we reasoned that this would also
break the build of the final 1.1.0 release if we just tried to build
7e448d81 again. But as the target release date was May 13, we did not
want to take a new snapshot after that fix, as that would have included
one more week of work in the release, and given us no time to test it.
So we did what we did for the 1.0 branch, as it had worked well: we
created a branch that forked from `master` at commit 7e448d81 and called
it `release/1.1.x`, then cherry-picked the one fix to our build process to
work around the broken download. When the time came to make the final
1.1.0 build on May 13, we naturally picked the `LATEST` file from the
`release/1.1.x` branch and dropped the `-snapshot...` suffix. Importantly,
we did not need to update the target commit to include the "broken
download" fix as, in the meantime, the internet had fixed itself, and we
thus reasoned we should go for the exact code of the RC rather than
include an unnecessary, albeit seemingly harmless, change.
Everything went well with the release process. Tests went well too. Then
we got a report that an application that worked against the latest RC
broke with the final 1.1.0. The issue was that we had built the wrong
commit: by branching off at the point of the _target_ commit for the
latest snapshot, we did not have the change to the `LATEST` file that
designated that commit as the target. So the `LATEST` file in
`release/1.1.x` was still pointing to 681c862d.
I believe the root cause for this issue is the fact that we have
scattered our release process over multiple branches, meaning there is
no linear history of what was released and we are relying on people
being able to mentally manage multiple timelines. Therefore, I propose
to fix our release process so this should not happen again by
linearizing the release process, i.e. getting back to a situation where
all releases are made from a single branch, `master`.
Because we do want to be able to release _for_ multiple release branches
(to provide backports and bugfixes), we still need some way to
accommodate that. Having a single `LATEST` file in the same format as
before would not really work well: keeping track of interleaved release
streams on a single file would not really be easier than keeping track
of multiple branches.
My proposed solution is to instead have a multiline LATEST file, so that
all the release branch "tips" can be observed at the same time, and, as
long as we take care to only advance one release branch at a time, we
can easily keep track of each of them. This is what this PR does.
This required a few changes to our release process. Most notably:
- Obviously, as this is the main point of this PR, the build process has
once again been restricted to only trigger new releases from the
`master` branch.
- As our CI machinery cannot easily be made to produce multiple releases
from a single build, the `check_for_release` step will only recognize
a commit as a release trigger if it changes a single line in the
`LATEST` file. This restriction comes in addition to the existing one
that a release commit is only allowed to change either just the
`LATEST` file or both the `LATEST` and
`docs/source/support/release-notes.rst` files.
- The docs publication process has been changed to update _all_
published versions to display the _latest_ release notes page. This
means that the release notes page will always show you all published
versions, regardless of which version of the documentation you're
looking at. This also means that interleaving release notes correctly on
that page is a manual exercise.
- As per the intention of the new process, the `LATEST` file has been
updated to contained all existing post-1.0 stable releases. It should
also include all existing snapshot releases should we have more than one
at a time (say, should we discover an issue with 1.1.1 that required us
to work on a 1.1.2).
- The `release.sh` script has been dramatically simplified as I felt it
was trying to do too much and porting its existing functionality to a
multi-line `LATEST` file would be too hard.
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* Extract caching from participant-state as a library
This will be used to keep a cache of values to cut on LF translation cost when serving transactions.
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* Add dependency where missing
Currently, there are quite a few releases that are lacking the
Standard-Change label, even though they did publish artifacts. This
makes our SOC2-compliance tracking a bit harder. For the past two
months, I have manually added the label after-the-fact while preparing
the monthly compliance report, but that doesn't seem like a great
solution.
This PR changes the release process to be more optimistic: assume the
release is going to succeed by putting in the label immediately, and
then (optionally) removing it if the release fails.
Note that the label should only be removed in the rare case where the
release was merged into master but somehow did not produce any artifact.
This can only happen if the Linux build fails quite early, which as far
as I know only happened once over the past two months when we had the
release notes race condition.
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* factor TlsConfiguration parser from extractor
* move TlsConfigurationParser to new library
* link extractor to ledger-service/cli-opts properly
* use TlsConfigurationCli in http-json, pass SslContext to ledger-client
* test TLS options as used in http-json
- the TLS config code is shared with extractor, where it is more fully
tested; we just do a sanity check here
* doc TLS options for http-json
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- [JSON API] New ``--pem``, ``--crt``, ``--cacrt``, and ``--tls`` options
for securing the connection between JSON API server and ledger.
See `issue #2540 <https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/issues/2540>`__.
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* TLS off in daml-script JSON API test
This PR updates two points in the release process:
1. The process for getting release notes for a stable release based on
my experience of doing that for the past 2 releases.
1. It adds testing for the getting started guide. I did not remove the
testing of `quickstart-java`. I do want to test scenarios and
navigator and a bit of VSCode so the only potentially redundant
point there is the `mvn compile` step but that verifies that Maven
artifacts have been published successfully so I think it is still
useful.
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* ledger/metrics: Move metric helpers to their own Bazel package.
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* sandbox: Use ledger/metrics.
* metrics: Rename `Metrics` to `Timed` and drop the `timed` prefix.
Importing methods is harder than importing objects.
* metrics: Publish to Maven Central.
* Used `daml codegen java` instead of calling the codegen from maven
This should hopefully fix the issues with mismatched versions of
slf4j.
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* Move config to daml.yaml
* Remove alternative invocation via maven from docs
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- Move daml2ts, bindings-ts and JSON API out of experimental section in docs
- Rename Experimental to Early Access in docs and assistant
- Reorganise the docs a little bit to de-emphasise the Ledger API
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This PR removes the code for publishing to Bintray and updates the
documentation to point to github releases or Maven central.
I had to slightly change the docs formatting since trying to use
markup in code blocks results in a horrible layout and I don’t want to
fix that atm.
I’ve removed all artifacts that were only published to Bintray.
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* Use com.daml as groupId for all artifacts
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* Add 2 additional maven related checks to the release binary
1. Check that all maven upload artifacts use com.daml as the groupId
2. Check that all maven upload artifacts have a unique artifactId
* Address @cocreature's comments in https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/5272#pullrequestreview-385026181
* Make new sandbox the default.
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* Update descriptions.
* Change it to a switch
* Change switch help
* Recapitalize
* Make SDK release tarball reproducible
Without these changes multiple factors contribute to a different SDK
release tarball on each rebuild:
* Without `--sort=name` the order of files in the archive is determined
by the OS and essentially random.
* Without the `--owner/group/mtime` flags the archive contains metadata
that depends on the environment.
* Without `-n` `gzip` would write a timestamp into the produced
artifact.
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Co-authored-by: Andreas Herrmann <andreas.herrmann@tweag.io>
* release: Reformat Markdown to fit 80 characters, and adding punctuation.
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* release: Formatting, an extra test step, and a bit of clarification.
* Depend on LF version specific daml-libs
* daml-script.dar build multiple LF versions
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[DAML Script] The `daml-script` library is now available in multiple LF
versions, namely 1.7, 1.8, and 1.dev.
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* daml-trigger.dar build multiple LF versions
[DAML Triggers] The `daml-trigger` library is now available in multiple
LF versions, namely 1.7, 1.8, and 1.dev.
* Keep daml-script.dar available for tests
* Keep daml-trigger.dar available for tests
* daml-libs LF versions integration test
Co-authored-by: Andreas Herrmann <andreas.herrmann@tweag.io>
* participant-state{,-index}: Move Timed*Service classes from Sandbox.
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- [Ledger Integration Kit] Metrics for the various read, write, and index
services.
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* kvutils/app: Add timing metrics for read/write/index services.
* participant-state: Move metrics-related code to another Bazel package.
* participant-state-metrics: Add to artifacts.yml.
* participant-state-metrics: Move TimedIndexService back into Sandbox.
Cuts down on dependencies like nobody's business.
* Integrate create-daml-app into the assistant
fixes#4868
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* Try random things hoping to fix windows
* Try random things hoping to fix things on macos
* daml-assistant: Add `daml sandbox-next`.
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- [DAML Assistant] You can now run a pre-release version of Sandbox with
``daml sandbox-next`` so you can test it out and verify everything is
working as expected. Running this will launch Sandbox rebuilt on a
more modern architecture. An upcoming release of DAML will switch over
to the new implementation by default.
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* daml-assistant: Explain that sandbox-next is experimental.
Co-Authored-By: Moritz Kiefer <moritz.kiefer@purelyfunctional.org>
* daml-assistant: Copy-pasta an integration test for `daml sandbox-next`.
Co-authored-by: Moritz Kiefer <moritz.kiefer@purelyfunctional.org>
* sandbox: Fail to start if a time mode is not explicitly specified.
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- [Sandbox] Sandbox is switching from Static Time mode to Wall Clock
Time mode as the default. To ensure that our users know about this,
for one version, there will be no default time mode. Instead, users
will have to explicitly select their preferred time mode by means of
the `--static-time` or `--wall-clock-time` switches. In the next
release, Wall Clock Time will become the default, and users who are
happy with the defaults will no longer need to specify the time mode.
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* daml-script|triggers: Specify time mode when testing against Sandbox.
* daml-assistant: Default the Sandbox to wall clock time.
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- [DAML Assistant] Initializing a new DAML project adds a switch to
``daml.yaml`` to ensure Sandbox can continue to start with ``daml
start``::
sandbox-options:
- --wall-clock-time
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* docs: Update the DAML Script and Triggers docs to use Wall Clock time.
It's now what Sandbox will use by default when using `daml init`.
* docs: Change the Quickstart to run Sandbox in wall clock time.
This explains why the contract IDs may vary.
It also updates the manual release testing script to match.
Previously we assumed that the module name was globally unique in the
DAR which is definitely not guaranteed. Now we instead detect the
package id of the trigger library based on the type of the trigger we
are running which doesn’t fall apart if there are multiple versions of
the trigger library.
I’ve also removed the check for the package id of the trigger library
since I’d like the trigger runner to be backwarts compatible from now on (we
didn’t break that in a while).
This is slightly ugly since the Runner class is currently not specific
to a single trigger but only the individual methods are aware of the
specific trigger identifier. I’ll refactor this in a separate PR.
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of the release has to figure out how to produce the changelog. This PR
adds more specific (and hopefully simpler) instructions for producing
relevant changelogs.
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* Remove damlc migrate
``damlc migrate`` hasn’t worked for quite a while and we emitted a
warning for months so given that we don’t have plans to make it work
again in the near future, I think it does more harm than good to keep
it around.
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- [DAML Compiler] After being deprecated for a while the ``damlc
migrate`` command has now been removed. See
https://docs.daml.com/upgrade/ for up to date documentation
on model upgrades.
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fixes#3704 (by removing the tests 😇)
* yeah the windows cache is once again broken \o/
* Revert "yeah the windows cache is once again broken \o/"
This reverts commit 38d7877aa4.
* Freeze DAML-LF 1.8 proto
This is a copy of the 1.dev proto with the following changes that
overall remove all references to 1.dev:
* Change the versions and the reference to the spec.
* Remove `dev` from version history at the top.
* Remove `GENMAP` and corresponding primitives.
* Remove general equality `EQUAL` and the comments that the
type-specific equality primitives are only available in < 1.dev
* Remove experimental text primitives.
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* windows is very bad
* bump windows hashes
* libs-scala/ports: Wrap socket ports in a type, `Port`.
* sandbox: Use `Port` for the API server port, and propagate.
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* extractor: Use `Port` for the server port.
* ports: Make Port a compile-time class only.
* ports: Allow port 0; it can be specified by a user.
* ports: Publish to Maven Central.
Context
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After multiple discussions about our current release schedule and
process, we've come to the conclusion that we need to be able to make a
distinction between technical snapshots and marketing releases. In other
words, we need to be able to create a bundle for early adopters to test
without making it an officially-supported version, and without
necessarily implying everyone should go through the trouble of
upgrading. The underlying goal is to have less frequent but more stable
"official" releases.
This PR is a proposal for a new release process designed under the
following constraints:
- Reuse as much as possible of the existing infrastructure, to minimize
effort but also chances of disruptions.
- Have the ability to create "snapshot"/"nightly"/... releases that are
not meant for general public consumption, but can still be used by savvy
users without jumping through too many extra hoops (ideally just
swapping in a slightly-weirder version string).
- Have the ability to promote an existing snapshot release to "official"
release status, with as few changes as possible in-between, so we can be
confident that the official release is what we tested as a prerelease.
- Have as much of the release pipeline shared between the two types of
releases, to avoid discovering non-transient problems while trying to
promote a snapshot to an official release.
- Triggerring a release should still be done through a PR, so we can
keep the same approval process for SOC2 auditability.
The gist of this proposal is to replace the current `VERSION` file with
a `LATEST` file, which would have the following format:
```
ef5d32b7438e481de0235c5538aedab419682388 0.13.53-alpha.20200214.3025.ef5d32b7
```
This file would be maintained with a script to reduce manual labor in
producing the version string. Other than that, the process will be
largely the same, with releases triggered by changes to this `LATEST`
and the release notes files.
Version numbers
===============
Because one of the goals is to reduce the velocity of our published
version numbers, we need a different version scheme for our snapshot
releases. Fortunately, most version schemes have some support for that;
unfortunately, the SDK sits at the intersection of three different
version schemes that have made incompatible choices. Without going into
too much detail:
- Semantic versioning (which we chose as the version format for the SDK
version number) allows for "prerelease" version numbers as well as
"metadata"; an example of a complete version string would be
`1.2.3-nightly.201+server12.43`. The "main" part of the version string
always has to have 3 numbers separated by dots; the "prerelease"
(after the `-` but before the `+`) and the "metadata" (after the `+`)
parts are optional and, if present, must consist of one or more segments
separated by dots, where a segment can be either a number or an
alphanumeric string. In terms of ordering, metadata is irrelevant and
any version with a prerelease string is before the corresponding "main"
version string alone. Amongst prereleases, segments are compared in
order with purely numeric ones compared as numbers and mixed ones
compared lexicographically. So 1.2.3 is more recent than 1.2.3-1,
which is itself less recent than 1.2.3-2.
- Maven version strings are any number of segments separated by a `.`, a
`-`, or a transition between a number and a letter. Version strings
are compared element-wise, with numeric segments being compared as
numbers. Alphabetic segments are treated specially if they happen to be
one of a handful of magic words (such as "alpha", "beta" or "snapshot"
for example) which count as "qualifiers"; a version string with a
qualifier is "before" its prefix (`1.2.3` is before `1.2.3-alpha.3`,
which is the same as `1.2.3-alpha3` or `1.2.3-alpha-3`), and there is a
special ordering amongst qualifiers. Other alphabetic segments are
compared alphabetically and count as being "after" their prefix
(`1.2.3-really-final-this-time` counts as being released after `1.2.3`).
- GHC package numbers are comprised of any number of numeric segments
separated by `.`, plus an optional (though deprecated) alphanumeric
"version tag" separated by a `-`. I could not find any official
documentation on ordering for the version tag; numeric segments are
compared as numbers.
- npm uses semantic versioning so that is covered already.
After much more investigation than I'd care to admit, I have come up
with the following compromise as the least-bad solution. First,
obviously, the version string for stable/marketing versions is going to
be "standard" semver, i.e. major.minor.patch, all numbers, which works,
and sorts as expected, for all three schemes. For snapshot releases, we
shall use the following (semver) format:
```
0.13.53-alpha.20200214.3025.ef5d32b7
```
where the components are, respectively:
- `0.13.53`: the expected version string of the next "stable" release.
- `alpha`: a marker that hopefully scares people enough.
- `20200214`: the date of the release commit, which _MUST_ be on
master.
- `3025`: the number of commits in master up to the release commit
(included). Because we have a linear, append-only master branch, this
uniquely identifies the commit.
- `ef5d32b7ù : the first 8 characters of the release commit sha. This is
not strictly speaking necessary, but makes it a lot more convenient to
identify the commit.
The main downsides of this format are:
1. It is not a valid format for GHC packages. We do not publish GHC
packages from the SDK (so far we have instead opted to release our
Haskell code as separate packages entirely), so this should not be an
issue. However, our SDK version currently leaks to `ghc-pkg` as the
version string for the stdlib (and prim) packages. This PR addresses
that by tweaking the compiler to remove the offending bits, so `ghc-pkg`
would see the above version number as `0.13.53.20200214.3025`, which
should be enough to uniquely identify it. Note that, as far as I could
find out, this number would never be exposed to users.
2. It is rather long, which I think is good from a human perspective as
it makes it more scary. However, I have been told that this may be
long enough to cause issues on Windows by pushing us past the max path
size limitation of that "OS". I suggest we try it and see what
happens.
The upsides are:
- It clearly indicates it is an unstable release (`alpha`).
- It clearly indicates how old it is, by including the date.
- To humans, it is immediately obvious which version is "later" even if
they have the same date, allowing us to release same-day patches if
needed. (Note: that is, commits that were made on the same day; the
release date itself is irrelevant here.)
- It contains the git sha so the commit built for that release is
immediately obvious.
- It sorts correctly under all schemes (modulo the modification for
GHC).
Alternatives I considered:
- Pander to GHC: 0.13.53-alpha-20200214-3025-ef5d32b7. This format would
be accepted by all schemes, but will not sort as expected under semantic
versioning (though Maven will be fine). I have no idea how it will sort
under GHC.
- Not having any non-numeric component, e.g. `0.13.53.20200214.3025`.
This is not valid semantic versioning and is therefore rejected by
npm.
- Not having detailed info: just go with `0.13.53-snapshot`. This is
what is generally done in the Java world, but we then lose track of what
version is actually in use and I'm concerned about bug reports. This
would also not let us publish to the main Maven repo (at least not more
than once), as artifacts there are supposed to be immutable.
- No having a qualifier: `0.13.53-3025` would be acceptable to all three
version formats. However, it would not clearly indicate to humans that
it is not meant as a stable version, and would sort differently under
semantic versioning (which counts it as a prerelease, i.e. before
`0.13.53`) than under maven (which counts it as a patch, so after
`0.13.53`).
- Just counting releases: `0.13.53-alpha.1`, where we just count the
number of prereleases in-between `0.13.52` and the next. This is
currently the fallback plan if Windows path length causes issues. It
would be less convenient to map releases to commits, but it could still
be done via querying the history of the `LATEST` file.
Release notes
=============
> Note: We have decided not to have release notes for snapshot releases.
Release notes are a bit tricky. Because we want the ability to make
snapshot releases, then later on promote them to stable releases, it
follows that we want to build commits from the past. However, if we
decide post-hoc that a commit is actually a good candidate for a
release, there is no way that commit can have the appropriate release
notes: it cannot know what version number it's getting, and, moreover,
we now track changes in commit messages. And I do not think anyone wants
to go back to the release notes file being a merge bottleneck.
But release notes need to be published to the releases blog upon
releasing a stable version, and the docs website needs to be updated and
include them.
The only sensible solution here is to pick up the release notes as of
the commit that triggers the release. As the docs cron runs
asynchronously, this means walking down the git history to find the
relevant commit.
> Note: We could probably do away with the asynchronicity at this point.
> It was originally included to cover for the possibility of a release
> failing. If we are releasing commits from the past after they have been
> tested, this should not be an issue anymore. If the docs generation were
> part of the synchronous release step, it would have direct access to the
> correct release notes without having to walk down the git history.
>
> However, I think it is more prudent to keep this change as a future step,
> after we're confident the new release scheme does indeed produce much more
> reliable "stable" releases.
New release process
===================
Just like releases are currently controlled mostly by detecting
changes to the `VERSION` file, the new process will be controlled by
detecting changes to the `LATEST` file. The format of that file will
include both the version string and the corresponding SHA.
Upon detecting a change to the `LATEST` file, CI will run the entire
release process, just like it does now with the VERSION file. The main
differences are:
1. Before running the release step, CI will checkout the commit
specified in the LATEST file. This requires separating the release
step from the build step, which in my opinion is cleaner anyway.
2. The `//:VERSION` Bazel target is replaced by a repository rule
that gets the version to build from an environment variable, with a
default of `0.0.0` to remain consistent with the current `daml-head`
behaviour.
Some of the manual steps will need to be skipped for a snapshot release.
See amended `release/RELEASE.md` in this commit for details.
The main caveat of this approach is that the official release will be a
different binary from the corresponding snapshot. It will have been
built from the same source, but with a different version string. This is
somewhat mitigated by Bazel caching, meaning any build step that does
not depend on the version string should use the cache and produce
identical results. I do not think this can be avoided when our artifact
includes its own version number.
I must note, though, that while going through the changes required after
removing the `VERSION` file, I have been quite surprised at the sheer number of
things that actually depend on the SDK version number. I believe we should
look into reducing that over time.
CHANGELOG_BEGIN
CHANGELOG_END
* Add documentation for DAML repl and advertise it
This PR adds some simple docs for ``daml repl`` and adds it to the
release notes.
changelog_begin
- [DAML Repl - Experimental] A new ``daml repl`` command that allows
you to use the ``DAML Script`` API interactively. Take a look at the
`documentation <https://docs.daml.com/daml-repl/>`_ for more
information.
changelog_end
* Update docs/source/daml-repl/index.rst
Co-Authored-By: Andreas Herrmann <42969706+aherrmann-da@users.noreply.github.com>
* s/Repl/REPL/
Co-authored-by: Andreas Herrmann <42969706+aherrmann-da@users.noreply.github.com>
As mentioned in the title, this is still very experimental and needs
more work before we want to advertise it. However, the code is in a
somewhat reasonable shape, there are tests and I think even in the
current state it is already useful. Also this PR is already getting
very large so I don’t want to hold off much longer before merging this.
It is included in the SDK but hidden from `damlc --help` and `daml
--help` until the most pressing issues are addressed (primarily around
making sure that it doesn’t just shut down if you have a type error
and better error messages in general).
changelog_begin
changelog_end
I verified that there are no semantic changes, only cosmetic ones, by
running the following before and after, and checking the diff.
```
< release/artifacts.yaml ruby -rjson -ryaml -e 'puts JSON::generate YAML::load $stdin' | jq '. | sort_by(.target)' > ~/Desktop/artifacts.{old,new}.json
```
CHANGELOG_BEGIN
CHANGELOG_END
* resources: Allow for startup exceptions without no stack trace.
* sandbox: Remove dependency duplication in the BUILD file.
* ledger-on-(memory|sql): Extract `Main` into its own file tree.
This is so we can remove the dependency on kvutils/app from the library.
logback.xml goes with it.
* sandbox: Implement "Sandbox Next" on top of ledger-on-sql.
CHANGELOG_BEGIN
- [Sandbox] Preliminary work to rebuild Sandbox on top of the DAML
Ledger Integration Kit. Currently not exposed through the CLI.
CHANGELOG_END
* ledger-on-sql: Publish to Maven Central.
* sandbox: If an unknown database is passed to Sandbox Next, handle it.
* resources: Catch errors in owner construction or acquisition.
Sometimes we're not in a future yet.
* resources: Don't run ProgramResource error handling inside the EC.
Otherwise we end up in deadlock which is only broken by
`awaitTermination` timing out.
* Enhanced completions for the assistant
changelog_begin
- [DAML Assistant] The assistant can now do completions for SDK
commands, e.g., ``daml ledger upl<TAB>`` will complete to ``daml
ledger upload-dar``.
changelog_end
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: associahedron <231829+associahedron@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: associahedron <231829+associahedron@users.noreply.github.com>
Originally we ran the release step on both Linux and MacOS to handle
platform dependent artifacts, in particular, damlc.jar. However, we
don’t have any platform dependent artifacts that are uploaded as part
of the release script anymore and I hope we will never have to add any
in the future.
So this PR, removes the code for handling platform dependent artifacts
in the release step and disables the release step on MacOS (while
still setting the variables like we do on Windows).
Currently the release step still costs us ~2 minutes on MacOS which is
already our slowest platform so hopefully this will speed things up a
bit.
changelog_begin
changelog_end
* fix release script
only upload from the linux machine and escape arguments to `publish`,
otherwise they get interpreted by bazel.
CHANGELOG_BEGIN
CHANGELOG_END
* Update release/src/Main.hs
Co-Authored-By: Moritz Kiefer <moritz.kiefer@purelyfunctional.org>
* Update release/src/Main.hs
Co-Authored-By: Moritz Kiefer <moritz.kiefer@purelyfunctional.org>
* bracket -> bracket_
Co-authored-by: Moritz Kiefer <moritz.kiefer@purelyfunctional.org>
* language: add daml-react package to ts libraries
This adds the library formerly known as `daml-react-hook` into the
monorepo. We renamed it to `@daml/react`.
The tests sadly don't work with bazel right now because the local
imports aren't resolved correctly. Local testing with `yarn run test`
works as usual.
CHANGELOG_BEGIN
CHANGELOG_END
* address moritz comments
* get rid of DAVL mentions
* fix eslint warnings
* Update language-support/ts/daml-react/tsconfig.json
Co-Authored-By: Martin Huschenbett <martin.huschenbett@posteo.me>
Co-authored-by: Martin Huschenbett <martin.huschenbett@posteo.me>
Currently, pretty much all of our builds are bottlenecked on
MacOS (mainly because the builders are slower and have worse
caching). The release step adds > 3min to each build which is a bit
annoying. It turns out that removing the calls to `bazel query` which
are used to check for missing Maven dependencies speeds this up by >
5x. Given that the check is platform independent anyway, we can just
disable it on MacOS.
changelog_begin
changelog_end
* make packages public
This uploads the typescript npm packages of the language support to the
npm registry in the release process.
CHANGELOG_BEGIN
CHANGELOG_END
* address moritz/gary's review
* generate the .npmrc file
* adding debug output
just in case the upload will fail in the next release.
* reverse package order
* Remove damlc.jar
We never advertised or published this externally and our only internal
user has moved off this months ago already.
changelog_begin
changelog_end
* Remove dependency from navigator test lib on damlc jar
* libs-scala/resources: Move `Resource` and friends to their own package.
CHANGELOG_BEGIN
- [Ledger API Server] Publish the resource management code as a library
under ``com.digitalasset:resources``.
CHANGELOG_END
* libs-scala/resources: Add to the artifacts list.
* libs-scala/resources: Factor out the test helpers into test/lib.
* libs-scala/resources-akka: Make the Akka resources an optional dep.
* Start on daml test-scripts
* Run all `Script a` as test cases
* LedgerClient: Expose PackageManagementClient
To enable DAR uploads
* Upload the DAR to the ledger
* Start sandbox if no ledger specified
* Format daml test-script
* Fix deprecation warning on ActorMaterializer
* Add test-case //daml-script/tests:test_daml_script_test_runner
* Add daml test-script command
CHANGELOG_BEGIN
- [DAML Script - Experimental] Allow running DAML scripts as test-cases.
Executing ``daml test-script --dar mydar.dar`` will execute all
definitions matching the type ``Script a`` as test-cases.
See `#3687 <https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/issues/3687>`__.
CHANGELOG_END
* daml-test-script enable logging
* Remove outdated TODO comment
* daml script-test More elaborate test-caseo
Compare to expected output and add failing test-case
* daml test-script Don't abort on test-failure
Before the test runner would abort on the first failed test-case. This
occasionally introduce additional test-failures if the sandbox was
torn down half-way through execution.
* ./fmt.sh
Co-authored-by: Andreas Herrmann <andreash87@gmx.ch>
* Moves CommandCompletionIT to Ledger API Test Tool
Closes#2841
Also refactors test observers into a single API and unifies the existing implementations of the DirectExecutionContext
* Allow explicit offsets to get checkpoints
* Raise checkpoint test timeout
* Consolidate checkpoint tests in a single test case
* Fix compilation issues
* Exclude command submission/completion tests for rev-v2
* Drop test not relevant for Ledger API implementations
* Fix compilation errors
CHANGELOG_BEGIN
- [Sandbox] Restore 0.13.38 logging behaviour.
- [Navigator] Restore 0.13.38 logging behaviour.
- [Extractor] Restore 0.13.38 logging behaviour.
- [Internals] As of 0.13.39, we merged a number of internal JAR files in
the SDK tarball to reduce its size. These jars used to be standalone
JARs you could invoke as e.g. ``java -jar sandbox.jar <args>``. As a
result of merging the jars, they lost their individual ``logback.xml``
configuration file. Although running the jars directly was (and is
still) not supported, note that you can now achieve the same behaviour
with e.g. ``java -Dlogback.configurationFile=sandbox-logback.xml -jar
daml-sdk.jar sandbox <args>``.
CHANGELOG_END
* ledger-api-scala-logging: Fix errors in IntelliJ IDEA.
The Bazel plugin for IntelliJ doesn't seem to be smart enough to be able
to handle a Scala library that is part `src` directory and part
generated code from another Bazel rule. It just ignores the second part.
This means that IntelliJ cannot find the *ServiceLogging classes, as
they're not represented on the Bazel-generated classpath, and so
complains with lots of errors when working on the equivalent Api*Service
files.
To fix this, we can split these in two, compiling the base traits to
`ledger-api-scala-logging-base` and then the generated code separately.
It does result in an extra Bazel dependency for the users of
ledger-api-scala-logging, as Bazel doesn't realise transitive
dependencies for us.
* Release: Add `ledger-api-scala-logging-base` to the Maven list.
In #3706 we fixed the SDK versions of the daml-trigger an daml-script
libraries and (rightfully) stopped filtering out 0.0.0 from the SDK
version check in `damlc build`. However, this broke daml-sdk-head
since we still distributed the DARs in daml-sdk-head with the
Sdk-Version set to whatever the current release is rather than 0.0.0.
This still contains the main class so you can use it like you would
use the fat jar but publishing fat jars to maven central is apparently
bad practise and some peple have asked for the library.
This includes some slight tweaks to the scala_docs rule to make it
capable of coping with the generated source file and a hack in the
release script to avoid it complaining about the scenario proto
library not being published to Maven even though it is included in the
transitive deps.
* Spin off TokenHolder into a new library
Avoids having weird dependencies between different packages, makes TokenHolder available on Maven
* Fix auth-utils path
Previously, we constructed the tarball used by daml-sdk-head by first
building the regular SDK release tarball only to the extract it, patch
the version file and recompress it. This adds about 30-60s to every
invocation of daml-sdk-head.
This PR changes this by factoring out the logic from building the
release tarball into a macro that we instantiate twice, once with the
proper version file and once with a dummy HEAD version file set to
0.0.0.
This does change the format of the sdk-head-tarball slightly, in
particular the files are now located under sdk-0.0.0 instead of
sdk-head. However, this doesn’t matter anyway afaik and I think the
new format makes more sense anyway considering that the regular
release tarballs have something like sdk-0.13.38.
* ledger-api-test-tool: Increase the duration when watching health.
This should hopefully stop CI from flaking out.
* reference-v2/sandbox: Avoid unnecessary companion object constructors.
I like indirection… when it does something.
* ledger: Propagate empty health checks throughout the services.
* reference: Remove duplication from the ReferenceServer object.
* ledger-api-common: Actually query a "reporter" in the health service.
* ledger-api-common: Report health per-component when required.
* ledger-api-health: Use a Map to represent components for health checks.
* sandbox: Fix warnings in SqlLedgerSpec.
* ledger-api-common: Throw GrpcHealthService errors inside the Future.
* ledger: Implement health checks against the PostgreSQL connection.
Without proper testing, because I am not great at this.
* sandbox: Remove duplication and fix warnings in PostgresAround.
* sandbox: Test the SQL Ledger's health reporting on failure.
* sandbox: Don't report as unhealthy until 3 connections fail.
* ledger-api-health: Remove unused parts of the API.
Bit of premature design there.
* sandbox: Rename the "ledger" health check to "write".
* participant-state: Add the ReportsHealth trait to ReadService.
* ledger-api-common: `Future.fromTry(Try(…))` -> `Future(…)`.
* ledger-api-common: Make it clearer that StubReporter closes over health.
* ledger-api-common: Explain the HealthService watch tests with comments.
* sandbox: Clean up SqlLedger a bit.
* sandbox: Don't try and stop PostgreSQL twice in PostgresAround.
* bazel_tools: Windows rlocation lookups need to be with forward slashes.
* release: Fix case of "true".
* ledger-api-common: Make `GrpcHealthService::matchResponse` return a Try.
* ledger-api-common: Make `GrpcHealthServiceSpec` async.
* sandbox: Make a couple of DB classes final.
* sandbox: Avoid importing `X._` in PostgresAround.
* sandbox: Add clues to the SqlLedgerSpec's multiple assertions.
* sandbox: If PostgreSQL doesn't come back up, keep retrying.
* sandbox: Remove duplication in SqlLedgerSpec.
* sandbox: In SqlLedgerSpec, actually wait for the health to change.
* sandbox: In PostgresAround, make stopping PostgreSQL idempotent.
* sandbox: Simplify the SqlLedgerSpec to make it work on CI.
It's worth a shot.
* ledger-api-common: Simplify the GrpcHealthServiceSpec a little.
And add a changelog.
CHANGELOG_BEGIN
- [Ledger API Server] Add a health check endpoint conforming to the
`GRPC Health Checking Protocol <https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/health-checking.md>`_.
- [Ledger API Server] Add health checks for index database connectivity.
- [Participant State API] Add a mandatory ``currentHealth()`` method to
``IndexService``, ``ReadService`` and ``WriteService``.
CHANGELOG_END
* sandbox: Improve the Javadoc layout for DbDispatcher.
* sandbox: Capitalize constants in SqlExecutor.
* ledger-api-health: Convert HealthStatus to an abstract class.
* Start moving all the jars into a single jar.
* Fold navigator into daml-sdk jar
* include sandbox
* Remove unnecessary compileDeps.
CHANGELOG_BEGIN
- [DAML SDK] Reduced the size of the DAML SDK by about
60% uncompressed, 70% compressed, by deduplicating Scala
dependencies.
CHANGELOG_END
* update copyright header
* buildifier fix
* Add participant-state configuration protobuf
- Move the "DamlConfiguration" from kvutils into participant-state/protobuf/ledger_configuration.proto.
- Add version number and spec (ala transaction.proto)
This is a preparation for indexing the configuration and having one canonical serialization for it.
* Initial thoughts on indexing the configuration
* Implement indexing of ledger configuration changes
* Add record time to all Updates. Wire through participant id.
and rename V7__Add_configuration to V8.
* Add ledger_configuration_java_proto to release artifacts
* Fix up release of ledger_configuration_java_proto
* Suggestions from review
Co-Authored-By: Gerolf Seitz <gerolf.seitz@digitalasset.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Gerolf Seitz <gerolf.seitz@digitalasset.com>
* address rebase issues
* Resolve compilation errors after rebase/merge
* happy formatting for scala and bazel and friends
* Drop "openWorld" setting from configuration
And refactor the tests to allocate parties explicitly.
* Fix up migration and tests
* Drop authorizedParticipantIds from configuration
Implement configuration authorization in kvutils using the previous
the participant id of the previous configuration.
* Post-rebase fixes
* Add missing migrations
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Gerolf Seitz <gerolf.seitz@digitalasset.com>
* Add missing mavenUpload to ledger-api-server
* Remove stateUpdateRecordTime
* Address code review
- Address PR review
- Merge TimeModelImpl and the traits. Remove TimeModel from ledger-api-common.
- Throw `Err` from KeyValueConsumption on parse errors instead of assert/sys.error
* Reformat
* Add missing protobuf file
* Fix compilation after TimeModel changes. Add version logs to participant-state{,-kvutils}.
* Fix TestUtil.scala build
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Gerolf Seitz <gerolf.seitz@digitalasset.com>
* Address review
- synchronized access to ledgerConfiguration in InMemoryLedger
- store rejection if configuration generation is wrong
* Update ledger/participant-state/protobuf/ledger_configuration.rst
Co-Authored-By: Gerolf Seitz <gerolf.seitz@digitalasset.com>
* Add authentication to Java identity client
Contributes to #3626
No changelog added right now, it will be added with the PR that
effectively closes the ticket.
Moves `LedgerCallCredentials` to a shared package.
Establishes the test framework for other Java clients.
* Address https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/3630#discussion_r350663731
* Address https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/3630#discussion_r350663731
* Rebase and fix compilation errors
* Fix type of jar in artifacts.yaml
Co-Authored-By: Gerolf Seitz <gerolf.seitz@digitalasset.com>
* Fix more errors emerged after rebase
* Add dependency for DAML assistant ITs
* Add missing dependency
* Fix wrong dependency
* fix release
* grpc-definitions: Delete health_service.proto
We can use the version in io.grpc:grpc-services instead.
* ledger: Delete ledger/API.md.
* sandbox: Fix warnings in ApiServices flagged by IntelliJ.
* sandbox: Implement a dummy grpc.health.v1.Health.Check endpoint.
* sandbox: Implement a dummy grpc.health.v1.Health.Watch endpoint.
* sandbox: Drop repeated elements from grpc.health.v1.Health.Watch.
* sandbox: Wrap the HealthService in basic tests.
* sandbox: Stop streaming the server health too.
* ledger-api-test-tool: Health check tests.
* Add a changelog entry for the health check endpoints.
CHANGELOG_BEGIN
- [Ledger API] Add healthcheck endpoints, conforming to the
`GRPC Health Checking Protocol <https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/health-checking.md>`_.
It is always ``SERVING`` for now.
- [DAML Ledger Integration Kit] Add conformance test coverage for the
``grpc.health.v1.Health`` service.
CHANGELOG_END
* ledger-api-integration-tests: Increment the number of services.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Stefano Baghino <43749967+stefanobaghino-da@users.noreply.github.com>
* sandbox: Use `AkkaBeforeAndAfterAll` in the HealthServiceSpec.
In an attempt to get it working on CI.
* sandbox: Change `dropRepeated` to `DropRepeated()`.
Keep it in one file.
* test-common: Use `Delayed.by` in `TimeBoundObserver`.
* test-common: Close the source when `TimeBoundObserver` completes.
* ./fmt.sh
That'll teach me not to `--no-verify` just because it's a merge commit.
* sandbox: Inline `HealthService.suppress`.
At some point it was being used twice.
* sandbox: Increase the timeout for HealthServiceSpec.
* sandbox: Reimplement HealthService using the Scala protobuf types.
* sandbox: Generate an Akka-compatible trait for the health service.
And refactor a lot of test code to make it easy to test.
* ledger-api-common: Move the HealthService here.
* rs-grpc-testing-utils: Publish to Maven.
* rs-grpc-testing-utils: Add Maven coordinates.
* Start working on getting rid of unreleased.rst
Document new process in CONTRIBUTING.md,
.github/pull_request_template.md and unreleased.rst (for good measure)
Report the previous changelog additions here so that they're not lost in
the mist of times.
CHANGELOG_BEGIN
- [DAML Stdlib] Added the ``NumericScale`` typeclass, which improves the type inference for Numeric literals, and helps catch the creation of out-of-bound Numerics earlier in the compilation process.
- [DAML Triggers] ``emitCommands`` now accepts an additional argument
that allows you to mark contracts as pending. Those contracts will
be automatically filtered from the result of ``getContracts`` until
we receive the corresponding completion/transaction.
- [Navigator] Fixed a bug where Navigator becomes unresponsive if the ledger does not contain any DAML packages.
- [Ledger-API] Add field ``gen_map`` in Protobuf definition for ledger
api values. This field is used to support generic maps, an new
feature currently in development. See issue
https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/3356 for more details
about generic maps.
The Ledger API will send no messages where this field is set, when
using a stable version of DAML-LF. However the addition of this
field may cause pattern-matching exhaustive warnings in the code of
ledger API clients. Those warnings can be safely ignored until
GenMap is made stable in an upcoming version of DAML-LF.
- [JSON API - Experimental] CLI configuration to enable serving static content as part of the JSON API daemon:
``--static-content "directory=/full/path,prefix=static"``
This configuration is NOT recommended for production deployment. See issue #2782.
- [Extractor] The app can now work against a Ledger API server that requires client authentication. See `issue #3157 <https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/issues/3157>`__.
- [DAML Script] This release contains a first version of an experimental DAML script
feature that provides a scenario-like API that is run against an actual ledger.
- [DAML Compiler] The default DAML-LF version is now 1.7. You can
still produce DAML-LF 1.6 by passing ``--target=1.6`` to ``daml
build``.
- [JSON API - Experimental] The database schema has changed; if using
``--query-store-jdbc-config``, you must rebuild the database by adding
``,createSchema=true``.
See `issue #3461 <https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/3461>`_.
- [JSON API - Experimental] Terminate process immediately after creating schema. See issue #3386.
- [DAML Stdlib] ``fromAnyChoice`` and ``fromAnyContractKey`` now take
the template type into account.
CHANGELOG_END
* Document new release process to gather changelog additions
* Change the release script to ignore unreleased.rst
* Remove spurious unreleased.rst lines
* Transition to use tags
* Document new way to get changelog additions with tags
* Update release/RELEASE.md
Co-Authored-By: Gary Verhaegen <gary.verhaegen@digitalasset.com>
* Address https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/3547#discussion_r348438786
* Document correction process
* Add copyright header to unreleased.sh
* Update CONTRIBUTING.md
Co-Authored-By: Gary Verhaegen <gary.verhaegen@digitalasset.com>
* Modify CONTRIBUTING.md after @garyverhaegen-da's proposal
* Make unreleased.sh run per commit and treat tags as case-insensitive
* Fix documentation for replacements
* Add helper to produce an empty zip files.
This is used to generate empty sources and javadoc jars for
deploy jars later on.
* Create empty auxilliary jars.
da_java_binary:
- empty javadoc jar
- empty sources jar
da_java_proto_library:
- empty javadoc jar
- the sources jar is automatically generated by java_proto_library as a side effect
da_scala_binary:
- empty javadoc jar
- empty sources jar
* Support maven upload for jar-deploy and jar-proto
For jar-deploy targets we don't check for internal dependencies,
because these should already be contained in the (fat-)jar itself.
Additionally, the release program now uploads javadocs and sources
for jar-proto and jar-deploy as well to comply with maven central.
* Upload ledger-api-test-tool and kvutils + dependencies to maven central.
This is the diff running the output of the release without and with these changes.
A few artifacts now also get their javadoc and sources uploaded (mostly to bintray,
but now they are ready for a maven central upload).
ledger-api-test-tool has the scala version removed from the artifact as it is a
deploy jar and nobody should care which specific scala version is used.
Only in release/com/daml/ledger/participant-state-kvutils-java-proto/100.13.35: participant-state-kvutils-java-proto-100.13.35-javadoc.jar
Only in release/com/daml/ledger/participant-state-kvutils-java-proto/100.13.35: participant-state-kvutils-java-proto-100.13.35-sources.jar
Only in release/com/daml/ledger/testtool: ledger-api-test-tool
Only in release-before/com/daml/ledger/testtool: ledger-api-test-tool_2.12
Only in release/com/digitalasset/daml/lf/engine/trigger/runner_2.12/100.13.35: runner_2.12-100.13.35-javadoc.jar
Only in release/com/digitalasset/daml/lf/engine/trigger/runner_2.12/100.13.35: runner_2.12-100.13.35-sources.jar
Only in release/com/digitalasset/daml-lf-blindinginfo-java-proto/100.13.35: daml-lf-blindinginfo-java-proto-100.13.35-javadoc.jar
Only in release/com/digitalasset/daml-lf-blindinginfo-java-proto/100.13.35: daml-lf-blindinginfo-java-proto-100.13.35-sources.jar
Only in release/com/digitalasset/daml-lf-transaction-java-proto/100.13.35: daml-lf-transaction-java-proto-100.13.35-javadoc.jar
Only in release/com/digitalasset/daml-lf-transaction-java-proto/100.13.35: daml-lf-transaction-java-proto-100.13.35-sources.jar
Only in release/com/digitalasset/daml-lf-value-java-proto/100.13.35: daml-lf-value-java-proto-100.13.35-javadoc.jar
Only in release/com/digitalasset/daml-lf-value-java-proto/100.13.35: daml-lf-value-java-proto-100.13.35-sources.jar
Only in release/com/digitalasset/damlc/100.13.35: damlc-100.13.35-javadoc.jar
Only in release/com/digitalasset/damlc/100.13.35: damlc-100.13.35-sources.jar
Only in release/com/digitalasset/extractor/100.13.35: extractor-100.13.35-javadoc.jar
Only in release/com/digitalasset/extractor/100.13.35: extractor-100.13.35-sources.jar
Only in release/com/digitalasset/ledger-service/http-json-deploy/100.13.35: http-json-deploy-100.13.35-javadoc.jar
Only in release/com/digitalasset/ledger-service/http-json-deploy/100.13.35: http-json-deploy-100.13.35-sources.jar
Only in release/com/digitalasset/navigator/100.13.35: navigator-100.13.35-javadoc.jar
Only in release/com/digitalasset/navigator/100.13.35: navigator-100.13.35-sources.jar
* Check internal dependencies of maven artifacts
All artifacts that are uploaded to maven need to also have
their dependencies uploaded to maven.
* inline tuple matching
* remove unnecessary parenthesis
* mark missing artifacts for maven upload
* bazel: 0.28.1 --> 1.1.0
* bazel-watcher sha256
* Fix missing line in patch
* proto_source_root --> strip_import_prefix
See https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/7153 for details.
* Update rules_nixpkgs
Required to avoid errors of the form
```
ERROR: An error occurred during the fetch of repository 'node_nix':
parameter 'sep' may not be specified by name, for call to method split(sep, maxsplit = None) of 'string'
```
and
```
ERROR: An error occurred during the fetch of repository 'node_nix':
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/private/var/tmp/_bazel_runner/17d2b3954f1c6dcf5414d5453467df9a/external/io_tweag_rules_nixpkgs/nixpkgs/nixpkgs.bzl", line 149
_execute_or_fail(repository_ctx, <3 more arguments>)
File "/private/var/tmp/_bazel_runner/17d2b3954f1c6dcf5414d5453467df9a/external/io_tweag_rules_nixpkgs/nixpkgs/nixpkgs.bzl", line 318, in _execute_or_fail
fail(<1 more arguments>)
Cannot build Nix attribute 'nodejs'.
Command: [/Users/runner/.nix-profile/bin/nix-build, /private/var/tmp/_bazel_runner/17d2b3954f1c6dcf5414d5453467df9a/external/node_nix/nix/bazel.nix, "-A", "nodejs", "--out-link", "bazel-support/nix-out-link", "-I", "nixpkgs=/private/var/tmp/_bazel_runner/17d2b3954f1c6dcf5414d5453467df9a/external/nixpkgs/nixpkgs"]
Return code: 1
Error output:
src/main/tools/process-tools.cc:173: "setitimer": Invalid argument
```
* Update rules_scala
* .proto has been removed, use [ProtoInfo] instead
See
https://docs.bazel.build/versions/1.1.0/be/protocol-buffer.html#proto_library
* python3_nix add nix_file attribute
To avoid the following error
```
ERROR: /home/aj/tweag.io/da/da-bazel-1.1/BUILD:66:1: //:nix_python3_runtime depends on @python3_nix//:bin/python in repository @python3_nix which failed to fetch. no such package '@python3_nix//': Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/aj/.cache/bazel/_bazel_aj/5f825ad28f8e070f999ba37395e46ee5/external/io_tweag_rules_nixpkgs/nixpkgs/nixpkgs.bzl", line 149
_execute_or_fail(repository_ctx, <3 more arguments>)
File "/home/aj/.cache/bazel/_bazel_aj/5f825ad28f8e070f999ba37395e46ee5/external/io_tweag_rules_nixpkgs/nixpkgs/nixpkgs.bzl", line 318, in _execute_or_fail
fail(<1 more arguments>)
Cannot build Nix attribute 'python3'.
Command: [/home/aj/.nix-profile/bin/nix-build, "-E", "import <nixpkgs> { config = {}; overlays = []; }", "-A", "python3", "--out-link", "bazel-support/nix-out-link", "-I", "nixpkgs=/home/aj/.cache/bazel/_bazel_aj/5f825ad28f8e070f999ba37395e46ee5/external/nixpkgs/nixpkgs"]
Return code: 1
Error output:
error: anonymous function at /home/aj/.cache/bazel/_bazel_aj/5f825ad28f8e070f999ba37395e46ee5/external/nixpkgs/nixpkgs.nix:3:1 called with unexpected argument 'config', at (string):1:1
```
* rules_haskell unnamed string.split(_, maxsplit = _)
The keyword argument may no longer be named.
* string.replace(_, _, maxsplit = _) may not be named
* Move proto sources from deps to data
Fixes
```
ERROR: /home/aj/tweag.io/da/da-bazel-1.1/daml-lf/archive/BUILD.bazel:150:1: in deps attribute of scala_test rule //daml-lf/archive:daml_lf_archive_reader_tests_test_suite_src_test_scala_com_digitalasset_daml_lf_archive_DecodeV1Spec.scala: '//daml-lf/archive:daml_lf_1.6_archive_proto_srcs' does not have mandatory providers: 'JavaInfo'. Since this rule was created by the macro 'da_scala_test_suite', the error might have been caused by the macro implementation
```
* Define sha256 for haskell_ghc__paths
Bazel 1.1.0 fails on missing hashes.
* Disable --incompatible_windows_native_test_wrapper
* //compiler/daml-extension don't modify sources
Modifying sources in-place can cause issues on Windows, where build
actions are not sandboxed and changes on sources can affect other build
steps.
* bazel-genfiles --> bazel-bin
The bazel-genfiles symlink has been removed since Bazel 1.0.
See https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/8651
* Mark dev_env_tool repository rule as configure
See
https://docs.bazel.build/versions/1.1.0/skylark/lib/globals.html#repository_rule
* Move data deps into data attribute
* Mark dev_env_tool as local = True
* Manually fetch @makensis_dev_env
* new library ledger-service/db-backend
* borrow contracts table schema from extractor
* borrow contract insertion, removing some data to be unused
* match contract schema with insert function
* factor insertContract arguments
* offset table declarations
* CLI argument for query store
* surrogate template IDs
* compute surrogate template IDs on-the-fly
* database init action
* incoherent typeclasses, eh
* newtype SurrogateTpId
* offset fetch/update functions
* bad sql
* bulk insert contracts, function for selecting contracts
* expose contract column name for query's usage
* Initializing DB on startup if configured
* dropping existing tables as part of initialization
* fix some query syntax errors
* createSchema flag
* function for streaming transactions with jwt party selected
* formatting
* usage
* collect acs contracts and the ledger offset at the end
* lastOffset
* fixing merge conflicts, updating the way 3rd party deps are specified
* Moving ContractDao into http-json module
so it can take domain AST as an input
* cleanup
* injecting new dependencies
* split transaction batches into inserts and deletes
* generate sql for deleting contracts
* `fetch_sources = True` for java_deps
* make the delete-constructed fragment more efficient; handle empty list here
* pass logHandler for insertContracts
* ContractDao returns ConnectionIO, it's up to the caller to wrap query into a transaction
* fixing typo
* minor cleanup, moving fromLedgerApi factory function into corresponding companion objects
* don't need it any more
* GetActiveContractsResponse => domain.Contract factory
* make concatFragment private
* add partition graph; move other contract-fetching experiments to ContractsFetch
* experimenting with akka sources
* introducing domain.Offset to work around API's empty/null offset cases
* minor cleanup
* decompose fetchActiveContractsFromOffset
* missed via
* ACS splitting graph
* finish doc for ACS splitting graph
* remove unneeded stages
* WIP
* lazily read a stream of ConnectionIO into a single ConnectionIO
* cancel on IO error
* figuring out how to put all the pieces together
* graph WIP
* Removing workflowId from the JSON API
* simplify acsAndBoundary; describe other flow pieces
* WIP
* use Vector in InsertDeleteStep; add variant for ACS (no deletes)
* `org.wartremover.warts.NonUnitStatements` enforced in `http-json` module
* evaluate InsertDeleteStep to a ConnectionIO
* database variant of LfValueCodec, using numbers for numbers
* convert input to JSON, combine insert plans, connect rest of contractsToOffsetIo
* remove strict contractsToOffset sink
* moving dao methods into an object
* putting pieces together
* contractsFromOffset WIP
* should be it
* cleanup
* cleanup
* contractsIo that takes List[domain.TemplateId.RequiredPkg])
* contractsIo that takes List[domain.TemplateId.RequiredPkg])
* cleanup
* put all pieces together, testing
something does not work yet
* diff is not required to return anything
that is why Sink.lastOption that gives Option[domain.Offset]
* factor out tuple split
* use traverse syntax in contractsIo2
* factor explicit flow steps out of graph DSL; remove aggregate
* locally model the Absolute/Begin distinction for offset bookmarking in DB
* Adding test cases to run HTTP Service with Postgres backend
the same set of test cases, run with and without DB backend
* make better use of domain.Offset in OffsetBoundary
* monomorphize InsertDeleteStep#append
* Disabling a test that fails with DB backend
* add release note
* add release note about workflowId
* a test case that checks the number or stored contracts
* trying to figure out why Postgres test fails on Windows with NPE
* Fix the import paths of {value,transaction,blindinginfo}.proto
This cleans the imports in daml_kvutils.proto:
-import "daml-lf/transaction/src/main/protobuf/transaction.proto";
+import "com/digitalasset/daml/lf/transaction.proto";
This shouldn't be a breaking change to the outside as the proto files
themselves are not published, only the java libraries generated from them.
* Update missed deps
There is deliberately no description and release notes entry to hide
it from `daml --help` and to make it a bit more accessible but
shipping it should make it a bit easier to experiment with.
* filter out exception stack traces logged at debug
* Adding logback.xml for DAML Assistant release
* Fixing readme
* Fixing readme
* Use the config file in the assistant
* language: append the version to the output dar name by default.
We now by default output foo-1.0.0.dar instead just foo.dar. Also the
maven coordinate default naming got removed.
* fixing integration tests and quickstart.dar occurences
* new data-scalacheck library for ImmArray, FrontStack, et al
* add checkLaws functions as library to data-scalacheck
* make checkLaws more configurable at use points
* daml deploy: first version
* fix build: replace callCommand with runProcess_
* abstract/share: doBuild, getDarPath
* hide deploy command for now
* make sandbox port configurable for both deploy & start daml-helper commands
* Update rules_haskell and static GHC
Remove patches that have been upstreamed or are no longer required.
Update still required patches to match the new rules_haskell version.
Previously we patched rules_haskell to coerce GHC into using static
Haskell libraries in most places. In particular we moved hs-libraries
entries into extra-libraries entries in the package configuration files.
A much cleaner approach is to compile GHC with a static RTS, then GHC
will by itself choose to load static Haskell libraries.
* Remove haskell_cc_import
* da-hs-daml-cli -> daml-cli
* da-hs-damlc-app -> damlc-app
We add a dependency in bindings-java to grpc-netty, so it is
automatically available in the classpath for users. Otherwise they get
an error like [0] if they don't add it explicitly.
We also publish daml-lf-archive-java to maven central.
[0] io.grpc.ManagedChannelProvider$ProviderNotFoundException: No
functional channel service provider found. Try adding a dependency
on the grpc-okhttp, grpc-netty, or grpc-netty-shaded artifact
* Move unreleased user-facing features to its own file
docs/source/support/release-notes.rst unfortunately represents a "global
lock" when it comes to submitting contributions: if another contribution
changed it while another was going through the CI/review process, the
latter would have to go again through the CI build after resolving the
conflict and merging the resulting commit.
The contributors originally tried to address this problem by letting the
system automatically performing this operation, but this failed because
release notes were moved to the wrong section by mistake.
This simple change would allow the contributors to let the system take
care of merging on its own, because existing release notes will no
longer be corrupted by the process.
There is a caveat: the automatic merging could result in invalid RST
(mostly because of missing newlines). This would push the task of
ensuring the release notes are valid RST to the release. I would argue
this can be done quite easily and that this is checked automatically
when rendering RST to HTML, so it could be a nuisance during release but
it would make the day-to-day contributions easier.
* Address https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/1762#issuecomment-503540993
* Address https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/1762#pullrequestreview-251676158
* Address https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/1762#discussion_r295279530
* Remove HEAD section from release-notes.rst
* Address https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/1762#pullrequestreview-251678791
* Address https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/1762#issuecomment-503549896
* Add --install-assistant option
* Better doc on iActivate
* Determine whether to install assistant based on new flag
* Fix logic and update install warning
* Remove --activate from install.sh
* Add missing ]
* Change deprecation warning.
* Add release notes for new option.
* Update help text for install-assistant
* Fix release notes
* Fixes#1737: Fix broken URL for releasing uploaded artefacts to Maven Central.
Additionally, skip opening and closing staging repositories if there are no
artefacts to be uploaded.
* Fixes#1725: Correct Maven credential variables in CI release script.
Update documentation that refered explicitly to the old version, to
use refer to new version.
* language: feature: initial implementation of a 'migrate' command
We add a 'migrate' command to daml assistant that generates a project
that allows to migrate contract instances from package1 to package2.
This first version reads both package1 and package2 from source. As a
next step we read only the dalfs from package1, because it might have
been created with a different compiler.
* Fixes#1204: Release bindings and codegens to Maven Central.
Upload the Java and Scala Bindings with the respective code
generator binaries to Sonatype Open Source Repository
Host for synchronization with Maven Central.
Extra command line arguments to the client_server_test target are passed
to the ledger-api-test-tool instead of the arguments defined in the
bazel target.
For example:
`bazel run //ledger/sandbox:conformance-test-static-time --list` will
pass the --list parameter to the ledger-api-test-tool (to print all
available tests), instead of actually running the tests in static-time mode.
The Ledger API Test Tool takes the flag --all-tests to run all defaul
and optional tests
The tool also allows multiple occurrences of the --include and --exclude
flags.
Also removes StandaloneSemanticTestRunner.
Fixes#1371
* Provide initial implementation of package management in the KVUtils
* rename updateArchives to updatePublicPackages and add them to the abstract interface
* remove participant-state:reference app from published artifacts
* adopt the changes to the recent version split
* Add test case for damlc test-files
* Separate damlc test-files from damlc test
* Fix rules_daml/daml.bzl daml_test
* damlc test-files --> damlc test --files
The project options are still relevant for the --files case, as it may
be necessary to change into the project root directory in order to
locate the project package database.
* Improve Windows installer
1. We now show a welcome page before starting the installation.
2. The installer now has an icon.
3. We show a finish page after installation has completed.
4. We detect existing suggestions and abort while mentioning
"daml install latest".
* Ask if existing installation should be removed
* Fixes 895: Improve DA Bazel rules for building javadocs.
Extend the da_java_library Bazel macro to also build the Javadoc for the
target. Add the Javadoc artefacts to the release procedure.
* Started working on daml init.
* Implement daml init.
* Nicer messages and nicer field generation.
* Cleaning up a duped definition.
* Review revisions
* Added batch file for windows installation
* Changed path variable
Changed path to be relative to script rather than current directory
* Add copyright header
ExecWait will run the command in a new terminal which looks fairly
ugly and also makes it impossible to see what has been written to that
terminal since it closes automatically. nsexec::ExecToLog on the other
hand will write to the standard log Window in the installer which
seems much nicer.
It turns out my suspicion that the tar plugin was the thing that
messed up paths was completely correct. However, I messed up the PATH
to daml which resulted in me still running the old binary.
I’ve fixed the path and also moved to a temporary
directory (PLUGINSDIR seems like the easiest option for that) so that
things are cleaned up automatically by nsis.
Tested with a dry run:
Copying .../com_github_digital_asset_daml/bazel-out/k8-fastbuild/bin/ledger/api-server-damlonx/api-server-damlonx_src.jar
to .../com/daml/ledger/api-server-damlonx_2.12/100.12.11/api-server-damlonx_2.12-100.12.11-sources.jar
* release: make 'ci/release.sh' runnable for dry runs.
release-dry-run.sh is outdated and duplicates logic from ci/release.sh, so it
got deleted.
* ledger-api-test-tool: release the tool together with the SDK components.
* ledger-api-test-tool: update docs to reflect distribution mechanism.
* ledger-api-test-tool: further docs refinements.
* Add Ledger API Test Tool mention into release notes.
* Extract codegen-common module, #166
* Scala Codegen Main using the same option parser as Java Codegen, #166
There is one important difference, Scala Codegen does not allow mapping
dars to different package names, all dars have to be mapped to the same
package name.
Replace Scala Codegen println's with scala logging, respecting the
configured codegen verbosity
* Fix bazel formatting
* Update the release dry run script
* Releasing codegen-common
* Improving Scala Codegen error reporting (code review)
* Addressing codereview comments
* Make it explicit that we skip not supported option
* language: new package command for damlc
The (internal) package-new command reads all information from the
daml.yaml file of a DAML project and also creates the .conf file for the
package database and packs it with the dar.
This rewrites the release script to be a lot simpler and significantly
faster:
- The artifacts are now declared in a separate yaml file which should
make it easier for people to modify and doesn’t clutter the actual
code.
- There is only a constant number of calls to Bazel which speeds up
the script quite a bit.
I verified that the release artifacts are the same that we got
before and I traced the calls to the jfrog binary in a fake release
and ignoring order they are identical.
* Add buildifier targets.
The tool allows to check and format BUILD files in the repo.
To check if files are well formatted, run:
bazel run //:buildifier
To fix badly-formatted files run:
bazel run //:buildifier-fix
* Cleanup dade-copyright-headers formatting.
* Fix dade-copyright-headers on files with just the copyright.
* Run buildifier automatically on CI via 'fmt.sh'.
* Reformat all BUILD files with buildifier.
Excludes autogenerated Bazel files.
Azure Pipelines has direct integration with GitHub, so we're just using
that. Releases on GitHub have to target a tag, so we also need to push
the tag as an intermediate step; we also need to include the platform
name in the artifact to avoid overwriting from different builds.
The two "GitHub release" steps depend on two Azure variables that are
not defined in the pipeline script. This may look like it should not
work, but in fact it does, because these variables are set by the
release script.
In Azure Pipelines, any build step can set variables for the next build
steps by outputting specially-formatted text to stdout. This text will
not appear in the build output displayed by Azure Pipelines, e.g.:
```
echo '##vso[task.setvariable variable=sauce]tomatoes'
```
would define the Azure variable `sauce` to have the string `tomatoes` as
its value for the next build steps.
See [0] for details.
[0]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/process/variables?view=azure-devops&tabs=yaml%2Cbatch#set-in-script
* Use global SDK version for release tarballs.
* Use semver for sdk versions.
* Update daml-assistant/BUILD.bazel
* Code comments pt 1
* Switch to lens
* Update daml-assistant/BUILD.bazel
changing ports to use 6865 everywhere
no need for default ports
addressing missed outdated ports
changed more ports from 7600 to 6865
dealt with more 8080s