Release Cycle

Release Cycle

Introduction

The Masonite framework itself follows the RomVer versioning schema which is PARADIGM.MAJOR.MINOR although all Masonite packages follow the SemVer versioning schema which is MAJOR.MINOR.FEATURE/BUGFIX.

This means that a framework version of 1.3.20 will have breaking changes with version 1.4.0.

Reasoning for RomVer over SemVer

The Masonite main repository (the MiraFramework/masonite repository) contains only the basic file structure of the application. All of the core framework functionality is inside the MasoniteFramework/core repository which can be updated as much as every day or once per month and therefore will follow normal SemVer. Because MiraFramework/masonite does not require major updates, we can follow RomVer nicely and keep the versioning number artificially lower. Any major updates to this repsository will likely just be file structure changes which should rarely happen unless there are major architectural changes.

Cycle

Masonite is currently on a 1 month major release cycle. This means that once every month will be a new 1.x release. This 1 month release cycle will continue until Masonite has reached a release that is stable enough to move far into the future with that releases architecture.

Once this stable release has been achieved, Masonite will move to a 6 month major release cycle with minor releases as often as every few days to as much as every few months.

Scheduled Releases

Creating Releases

Masonite is made up of three different repositories. There is

  • The main repository where development is done on the repo that installs on developer's systems.

  • The core repository which is where the main Masonite pip package is located.

  • The cli repository where the craft command tool is located.

Major 1 month releases will be released on or after the release date when all repositories are able to be released at the same time, as well as passing all tests.

Whenever the MasoniteFramework/cli and MasoniteFramework/core repositories are released on Github, Travis CI will run tests and automatically deploy to PyPi. These major version numbers should correspond to the version of Masonite they support. For example, if the MasoniteFramework/masonite releases to version 1.4, MasoniteFramework/core should bump up to 1.4.x regardless of changes.

The main repository which is MasoniteFramework/masonite does not have a corresponding PyPi package and is only for installing new Masonite projects. See the craft new command under The Craft Command documentation.

Once all three repositories are ready for release, they will all be released on GitHub under the respective new version numbers.

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