docs/visualization/perfetto-ui-release-process.md
The UI has three release channels which are configured by the channels.json file. The channels are:
stable, the version served by default on ui.perfetto.dev.
Updated every four weeks.canary, a less stable but fresher release. Updated every 1-2 weeks.autopush, the current HEAD version of the UI. Unstable.The release process is based around a four week cycle.
canary to HEAD.canary to HEAD.
Canary stabilization week 1/2 starts here.
Only critical bug fixes can be cherry-picked onto canary.stable to current canary, update canary to HEAD.After the fourth week the cycle repeats from week one. This is so that:
NOTE: The channel setting is persistent across page reloads.
The channel the UI is currently using is displayed in the top left corner.
If the tag after the logo shows autopush or canary that is the current channel
and if no tag is displayed the current channel is stable.
To change the channel the UI is using between stable and canary you can use the toggle on the entrance page.
To change to the autopush channel, open the Flags screen in the Support
section of the sidebar, and choose Autopush in Release channel.
You can see the version of the UI you are currently using in the bottom left hand corner of the UI.
Clicking on the version number takes you to GitHub where you can see which commits are part of this version. The version number format is v<maj>.<min>.<Commit SHA1 prefix> where <maj>.<min> are extracted from the top entry in the
CHANGELOG.
If a change needs to be backported onto canary or stable branches, do the following:
git fetch origin
git co -b ui-canary -t origin/ui-canary
git cherry-pick -x $SHA1_OF_ORIGINAL_CL
git cl upload
# Repeat for origin/ui-stable branch if needed.
Once the cherry-picks are landed, send out a CL to update the
channels.json in the main branch. See
r.android.com/1726101 for an example.
{
"channels": [
{
"name": "stable",
"rev": "6dd6756ffbdff4f845c4db28e1fd5aed9ba77b56"
// ^ This should point to the HEAD of origin/ui-stable.
},
{
"name": "canary",
"rev": "3e21f613f20779c04b0bcc937f2605b9b05556ad"
// ^ This should point to the HEAD of origin/ui-canary.
},
{
"name": "autopush",
"rev": "HEAD"
// ^ Don't touch this one.
}
]
}
The state of channels.json in the other branches is irrelevant, the release
infrastructure only looks at the main branch to determine the pinning of
each channel.
After the channels.json CL lands, the build infrastructure will pick it up
and update ui.perfetto.dev within ~30 mins.
Googlers: You can check build progress and logs on go/perfetto-ui-build-status. See also go/perfetto-ui-autopush and go/perfetto-ui-channels for the design docs of the serving infrastructure.
Googlers: see go/perfetto-release-chrome-extension