Fetching
The sk
program is fetched into the Skia repo by:
cd bin
./fetch-sk
release-branch
The release-branch subcommand automates several tasks done on each Skia
release. It is safe to run as it only creates Gerrit CLs to be reviewed and
makes no permanent changes. It does the following:
- Creates a CL to update the Skia milestone in
include/core/SkMilestone.h
in
the main branch.
Example: http://review.skia.org/661110
- Creates a CL to update supported-branches.json
in the infra/config branch to edit the commit queue config to add the new
branch and remove the outgoing (e.g. M-4).
Example: http://review.skia.org/661111
- Creates a CL to filter out unsupported CQ try jobs on the new milestone
branch.
Example: http://review.skia.org/661360
- Creates a CL to remove the M-4 branch from the CQ in the M-4 branch.
Example: http://review.skia.org/661361
- Creates a CL to merge individual release notes into the top level
RELEASE_NOTES.md file in the new milestone branch.
Example: http://review.skia.org/751627
- Creates a CL to cherry-pick the RELEASE_NOTES.md merge into the main
branch.
Example: http://review.skia.org/752136
Running release-branch
Run as so:
./sk release-branch <release branch name>
For example:
./sk release-branch chrome/m113
Testing release-branch
release-branch works by creating CLs – which eventually merge into their target
branches. Once this is done, running a second time will fail as the changes
have already been made and release-branch
treats empty CLs as an error. To
enable testing run with the allow-empty
flag:
./sk release-branch --allow-empty chrome/m113
After running, if all goes well, new CLs will be in the outgoing section of
https://skia-review.googlesource.com in your name. Some steps are smart
enough to know that the change is already made and will not produce a new CL.
As this is a test, they can be deleted once verified.
sk
Deployment
Changes to sk
are automatically pulled into Skia via an autoroller.
Skia's fetch-sk
retrieves the sk
version from the DEPS file and pulls that
version down from CIPD for the correct platform.
Avoid changing sk
in the final days before a Skia branch without first
coordinating with the Skia release manager. Skia is branched alongside Chrome,
and the Chrome branch schedule can be found at
https://chromiumdash.appspot.com/schedule.