[docs] Add templates and examples of renos
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Release notes
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=============
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Introduction
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Kolla Ansible (just like Kolla) uses the following release notes sections:
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- ``features`` --- for new features or functionality; these should ideally
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tox -e venv -- reno new <summary-line-with-dashes>
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All release notes can be inspected by browsing ``releasenotes/notes``
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directory.
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directory. Further on this page we show reno templates, examples and how to
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make use of them.
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To generate release notes in HTML format in ``releasenotes/build``, run:
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.. note::
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The term `release note` is often abbreviated to `reno` as it is the name of
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the tool that is used to manage the release notes.
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To generate renos in HTML format in ``releasenotes/build``, run:
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.. code-block:: console
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Note this requires the release note to be tracked by ``git`` so you
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have to at least add it to the ``git``'s staging area.
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The release notes are linted in the CI system. To lint locally, run:
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.. code-block:: console
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tox -e doc8
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The above lints all of documentation at once.
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Templates and examples
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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All approved release notes end up being published on a dedicated site:
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https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/kolla-ansible/
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When looking for examples, it is advised to consider browsing the page above
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for a similar type of change and then comparing with their source
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representation in ``releasenotes/notes``.
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The sections below give further guidelines. Please try to follow them but note
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they are not set in stone and sometimes a different wording might be more
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appropriate. In case of doubt, the core team will be happy to help.
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Features
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--------
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Template
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++++++++
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.. path releasenotes/templates/feature.yml
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.. code-block:: yaml
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---
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features:
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- |
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Implements [some feature].
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[Can be described using multiple sentences if necessary.]
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[Limitations worth mentioning can be included as well.]
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`Blueprint [blueprint id] <https://blueprints.launchpad.net/kolla-ansible/+spec/[blueprint id]>`__
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.. note::
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The blueprint can be mentioned even if the change implements it only
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partially. This can be emphasised by preceding the ``Blueprint`` word by
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``Partial``. See the example below.
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Example
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+++++++
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Implementing blueprint with id `letsencrypt-https`, we use ``reno`` to generate
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the scaffolded file:
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.. code-block:: console
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tox -e venv -- reno new --from-template releasenotes/templates/feature.yml blueprint-letsencrypt-https
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.. note::
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Since we don't require blueprints for simple features, it is allowed to
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make up a blueprint-id-friendly string (like in the example here) ad-hoc
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for the proposed feature. Please then skip the ``blueprint-`` prefix to
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avoid confusion.
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And then fill it out with the following content:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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---
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features:
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- |
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Implements support for hassle-free integration with Let's Encrypt.
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The support is limited to operators in the underworld.
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For more details check the TLS docs of Kolla Ansible.
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`Partial Blueprint letsencrypt-https <https://blueprints.launchpad.net/kolla-ansible/+spec/letsencrypt-https>`__
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.. note::
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The example above shows how to introduce a limitation. The limitation may be
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lifted in the same release cycle and it is OK to mention it nonetheless.
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Release notes can be edited later as long as they have not been shipped in
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an existing release or release candidate.
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Fixes
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-----
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Template
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++++++++
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.. path releasenotes/templates/fix.yml
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.. code-block:: yaml
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---
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fixes:
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- |
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Fixes [some bug].
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[Can be described using multiple sentences if necessary.]
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[Possibly also giving the previous behaviour description.]
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`LP#[bug number] <https://launchpad.net/bugs/[bug number]>`__
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Example
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Fixing bug number `1889611`, we use ``reno`` to generate the scaffolded file:
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.. code-block:: console
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tox -e venv -- reno new --from-template releasenotes/templates/fix.yml bug-1889611
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And then fill it out with the following content:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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---
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fixes:
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Fixes ``deploy-containers`` action missing for the Masakari role.
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`LP#1889611 <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1889611>`__
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---
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features:
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Implements [some feature].
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[Can be described using multiple sentences if necessary.]
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[Limitations worth mentioning can be included as well.]
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`Blueprint [blueprint id] <https://blueprints.launchpad.net/kolla-ansible/+spec/[blueprint id]>`__
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releasenotes/templates/fix.yml
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---
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fixes:
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- |
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Fixes [some bug].
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[Can be described using multiple sentences if necessary.]
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[Possibly also giving the previous behaviour description.]
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`LP#[bug number] <https://launchpad.net/bugs/[bug number]>`__
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