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This document describes processes needed by admins of this repository.
At time of writing, deployment assumes you're running macOS. It probably works if you're on a linux, and almost definitely does not work on Windows.
Test the release
Speedscope is tested in CI, so all the automated tests should be passing. We'll just be doing a few sanity checks to make sure the build & deployment machinery is working correctly.
scripts/prepare-test-installation.sh
This will do a mock publish & installation to ensure that the version we're about to publish is going to
work. At the end of this command, it should echo a cd
command to run in your shell
to switch to the installation directory. Something like this:
Run the following command to switch into the test directory
cd /var/folders/l0/qtd9z14973s2tw81vmzwkyp00000gp/T/speedscope-test-installation.9Ssdd2PZ/package
Run this command, to switch to the test directory.
Inside of here, run bin/cli.js
. This should open a copy of speedscope in browser.
Try importing a profile from disk via the browse button and make sure it works.
Next, try running bin/cli.js dist/release/perf-vertx*
. This should immediately open
speedscope in browser, and the perf-vertx file should load immediately.
Create & publish the new release
Ensure you have the Github CLI tools installed and you're authenticated. Try running the following if you're unsure:
gh auth status
npm whoami
In your default browser, ensure that you're logged into your npm account, otherwise you'll see a 404 page when you open the authenticate link during the npm publish.
Once ready to publish, run:
scripts/publish-and-deploy.sh
Verifying the release
To verify that the npm publish was successful, run npm install -g speedscope
.
Try speedscope
, which should open speedscope in browser.
Try speedscope sample/profiles/stackcollapse/simple.txt
, which should immediately load the profile.
To verify the website has finished deploying, check the version number shown in the console of https://www.speedscope.app/