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Add cherrypick process
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## Publishing Documentation
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To publish a copy of the documentation you need a `docs/awsconfig`
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file containing AWS settings to deploy to. The release script will
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create an s3 if needed, and will then push the files to it.
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To publish a copy of the documentation you need to have Docker up and running on your
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machine. You'll also need a `docs/awsconfig` file containing AWS settings to deploy to.
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The release script will create an s3 if needed, and will then push the files to it.
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[profile dowideit-docs] aws_access_key_id = IHOIUAHSIDH234rwf....
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aws_secret_access_key = OIUYSADJHLKUHQWIUHE...... region = ap-southeast-2
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make AWS_S3_BUCKET=dowideit-docs docs-release
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This will publish _only_ to the `http://bucket-url/v1.2/` version of the
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documentation.
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If you're publishing the current release's documentation, you need to
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also update the root docs pages by running
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make AWS_S3_BUCKET=dowideit-docs BUILD_ROOT=yes docs-release
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> **Note:** if you are using Boot2Docker on OSX and the above command returns an error,
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> `Post http:///var/run/docker.sock/build?rm=1&t=docker-docs%3Apost-1.2.0-docs_update-2:
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> dial unix /var/run/docker.sock: no such file or directory', you need to set the Docker
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> host. Run `$(boot2docker shellinit)` to see the correct variable to set. The command
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> will return the full `export` command, so you can just cut and paste.
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## Cherry-picking documentation changes to update an existing release.
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Whenever the core team makes a release, they publish the documentation based
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on the `release` branch (which is copied into the `docs` branch). The
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documentation team can make updates in the meantime, by cherry-picking changes
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from `master` into any of the docs branches.
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For example, to update the current release's docs:
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git fetch upstream
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git checkout -b post-1.2.0-docs-update-1 upstream/docs
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# Then go through the Merge commit linked to PR's (making sure they apply
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to that release)
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# see https://github.com/docker/docker/commits/master
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git cherry-pick -x fe845c4
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# Repeat until you have cherry picked everything you will propose to be merged
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git push upstream post-1.2.0-docs-update-1
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Then make a pull request to merge into the `docs` branch, __NOT__ into master.
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Once the PR has the needed `LGTM`s, merge it, then publish to our beta server
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to test:
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git fetch upstream
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git checkout post-1.2.0-docs-update-1
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git reset --hard upstream/post-1.2.0-docs-update-1
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make AWS_S3_BUCKET=beta-docs.docker.io BUILD_ROOT=yes docs-release
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Then go to http://beta-docs.docker.io.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/
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to view your results and make sure what you published is what you wanted.
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When you're happy with it, publish the docs to our live site:
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make AWS_S3_BUCKET=docs.docker.com BUILD_ROOT=yes docs-release
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