## page was copied from CurtinUpdates This document describes the policy for updating netplan.io in a stable, supported release. Netplan is an abstraction layer for network configuration used on all releases of Ubuntu since Ubuntu 18.10; and generates systemd-networkd or NetworkManager configuration based on initial netplan configuration (written in YAML) present at boot time. In order to closely align with new networking requirements being backported to supported releases as well as the MAAS product, netplan.io needs to be periodically updated in order to enable new features. Therefore, the following types of changes are allowed as long as the conditions outlined below are met: * Bug fixes * New features In the event of a change breaking backwards compatibility, then SRU team approval will need to be obtained. See below. == Requesting the SRU == The SRU should be done with a single process bug, instead of individual bug reports for individual bug fixes. Individual bug fixes may also be tracked/closed by the upload; however only the one process bug must have the following: * The SRU should be requested per the StableReleaseUpdates documented process * The template at the end of this document should be used and all ‘TODO’ filled out * References to each bug fixed by the SRU should be included in the changelog and major changes called out in the SRU template, especially where changed behavior is not backwards compatible. * For each release (e.g. trusty, xenial, etc.) that is proposed to be updated by the SRU a link to the results of integration testing, via autopkgtest, successfully completed using the proposed package with no unexplained errors or failures * Any architecture specific fixes need to be noted and architecture specific test results included * Any packaging changes (e.g. a dependency changes) need to be stated * If any manual testing occurs it should also be documented. See [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapd/+bug/1588052|LP #1588052]] as an example. If backwards compatibility is to be broken, this should be clearly written at the top of the bug description for the SRU, as well as in the title with "[breaks-compat]". Furthermore, an email to ubuntu-release will be sent to point the release / SRU teams to the bug in order to get approval before uploading to the release's upload queue. == QA Process == === Merges === Updates to [[http://github.com/canonical/netplan|netplan master branch]] go through the following process: * Reviewed and approved by a member of the development team * Run automatic daily integration tests on master branch (github integration) * Successful run of unit tests and style tests on a per-commit basis === Packaging === The following describes the requirements for each package generated for the SRU. For each package generated a successful completion of netplan’s integration tests, as described below, using the proposed package with no unexplained errors or failures === Integration Tests === Netplan includes an in-tree integration suite to validating various network configurations. The tests themselves involve a large number of different configuration scenarios designed to touch as many features and functionalities as possible including tests to cover previous opened bugs. These tests are run as part of the migration from -proposed to -updates for an SRU and require passing (or a clear explanation of the failure and why it's considered ok); using the autopkgtest.ubuntu.com infrastructure, which is separate from daily integration tests that may be run on the netplan master branch. == SRU Template == {{{ [Impact] This release contains both bug-fixes and new features and we would like to make sure all of our supported customers have access to these improvements. The notable ones are: * See the changelog entry below for a full list of changes and bugs. [Test Plan] The following development and SRU process was followed: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetplanUpdates Netplan contains an extensive integration test suite that is ran using the SRU package for each releases. This test suite's results are available here: http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/n/netplan.io A successful run is required before the proposed netplan package can be let into -updates. The netplan team will be in charge of attaching the artifacts and console output of the appropriate run to the bug. Netplan team members will not mark ‘verification-done’ until this has happened. [Where problems could occur] In order to mitigate the regression potential, the results of the aforementioned integration tests are attached to this bug. [Other Info] [Changelog] }}} == History of regressions == * netplan.io 0.107.1-3ubuntu0.22.04.1 broke Juju in [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/netplan/+bug/2084444|LP: #2084444]]