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.. _Adding change notes with your PRs: |
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Adding change notes with your PRs |
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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It is very important to maintain a log for news of how |
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updating to the new version of the software will affect |
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end-users. This is why we enforce collection of the change |
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fragment files in pull requests as per `Towncrier philosophy`_. |
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The idea is that when somebody makes a change, they must record |
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the bits that would affect end-users only including information |
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that would be useful to them. Then, when the maintainers publish |
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a new release, they'll automatically use these records to compose |
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a change log for the respective version. It is important to |
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understand that including unnecessary low-level implementation |
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related details generates noise that is not particularly useful |
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to the end-users most of the time. And so such details should be |
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recorded in the Git history rather than a changelog. |
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Alright! So how to add a news fragment? |
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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``yarl`` uses `towncrier <https://pypi.org/project/towncrier/>`_ |
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for changelog management. |
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To submit a change note about your PR, add a text file into the |
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``CHANGES/`` folder. It should contain an |
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explanation of what applying this PR will change in the way |
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end-users interact with the project. One sentence is usually |
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enough but feel free to add as many details as you feel necessary |
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for the users to understand what it means. |
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**Use the past tense** for the text in your fragment because, |
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combined with others, it will be a part of the "news digest" |
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telling the readers **what changed** in a specific version of |
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the library *since the previous version*. You should also use |
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reStructuredText syntax for highlighting code (inline or block), |
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linking parts of the docs or external sites. |
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If you wish to sign your change, feel free to add `` |
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:user:`github-username``` at the end (replace ``github-username`` |
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with your own!). |
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Finally, name your file following the convention that Towncrier |
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understands: it should start with the number of an issue or a |
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PR followed by a dot, then add a patch type, like ``feature``, |
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``doc``, ``contrib`` etc., and add ``.rst`` as a suffix. If you |
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need to add more than one fragment, you may add an optional |
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sequence number (delimited with another period) between the type |
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and the suffix. |
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In general the name will follow ``<pr_number>.<category>.rst`` pattern, |
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where the categories are: |
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- ``bugfix``: A bug fix for something we deemed an improper undesired |
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behavior that got corrected in the release to match pre-agreed |
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expectations. |
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- ``feature``: A new behavior, public APIs. That sort of stuff. |
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- ``deprecation``: A declaration of future API removals and breaking |
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changes in behavior. |
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- ``breaking``: When something public gets removed in a breaking way. |
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Could be deprecated in an earlier release. |
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- ``doc``: Notable updates to the documentation structure or build |
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process. |
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- ``packaging``: Notes for downstreams about unobvious side effects |
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and tooling. Changes in the test invocation considerations and |
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runtime assumptions. |
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- ``contrib``: Stuff that affects the contributor experience. e.g. |
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Running tests, building the docs, setting up the development |
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environment. |
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- ``misc``: Changes that are hard to assign to any of the above |
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categories. |
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A pull request may have more than one of these components, for example |
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a code change may introduce a new feature that deprecates an old |
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feature, in which case two fragments should be added. It is not |
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necessary to make a separate documentation fragment for documentation |
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changes accompanying the relevant code changes. |
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Examples for adding changelog entries to your Pull Requests |
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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File :file:`CHANGES/603.removal.1.rst`: |
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.. code-block:: rst |
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Dropped Python 3.5 support; Python 3.6 is the minimal supported Python |
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version |
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File :file:`CHANGES/550.bugfix.rst`: |
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.. code-block:: rst |
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Started shipping Windows wheels for the x86 architecture |
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File :file:`CHANGES/553.feature.rst`: |
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.. code-block:: rst |
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Added support for ``GenericAliases`` (``MultiDict[str]``) under Python 3.9 |
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and higher |
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.. tip:: |
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See :file:`towncrier.toml` for all available categories |
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(``tool.towncrier.type``). |
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.. _Towncrier philosophy: |
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https://towncrier.readthedocs.io/en/actual-freaking-docs/#philosophy |
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