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README.md |
promlib
Prometheus Library (a.k.a. promlib) is the foundation of the Grafana Prometheus data source backend.
How to tag/version?
- Checkout the commit you want to tag (
git checkout <COMMIT_SHA>
) - Run
git tag pkg/promlib/<VERSION>
(For examplegit tag pkg/promlib/v0.0.12
)- NOTE: We're using Lightweight Tags, so no other options are required
- Run
git push origin pkg/promlib/<VERSION>
- Verify that the tag was created successfully here
- DO NOT RELEASE anything! Tagging is enough.
- After tagging and waiting 5-10 minutes for go module registry to catch up just bump the
promlib
version ongrafana/grafana
- Bumping the version on
grafana/grafana
is not necessary asgrafana/grafana
is using the local version of it always. - But it is a good practice to do it.
- Bumping the version on