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README.md

Release Checklist

Make sure run all these steps on the correct branch you want to create a new release for!

  • Verify mitmproxy/version.py
  • Update CHANGELOG
  • Verify that all CI tests pass
  • Tag the release and push to Github
  • Wait for tag CI to complete

GitHub Release

PyPi

  • Upload wheel to pypi: twine upload <mitmproxy-...-.whl

Docker

  • Update docker-releases repo
    • Create a new branch based of master for major versions.
    • Update the dependencies in alpine/requirements.txt
      • Creating a fresh venv, pip-installing the new wheel in there, and then export all packages:
      • virtualenv -ppython3.5 venv && source venv/bin/activate && pip install mitmproxy && pip freeze
    • Tag the commit with the correct version
      • 2.0.0 for new major versions
      • 2.0.2 for new patch versions
      • 2.0 always points to the latest patch version of the 2.0.x series (update tag + force push)
  • Update latest tag here

After everything is done, you might want to bump the version on master in https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/blob/master/mitmproxy/version.py if you just created a major release.