# How to publish jsoneditor This document describes the steps required to publish a new version of jsoneditor. ## Update version number Update the version number in both package.json and bower.json. ## Update history Update the date and version number in the file HISTORY.md. Verify whether all changes in the new version are described. ## Build library Build the build (jsoneditor.js, jsoneditor.css, ...) files by running: npm run build After the build is complete, verify if the files are updated and contain the correct date and version number in the header. ## Test Test whether the npm library is ok by installing it locally: cd ../tmp-folder npm install ./path/to/jsoneditor Check whether the examples in the library work ok, and whether the necessary files are included. ## Commit - Commit the final code. - Merge the develop branch into the master branch. - Push to github. If everything is well, create a tag for the new version, like: git tag v1.2.4 git push --tags ## Publish Publish to npm: npm publish Publish at cdnjs: test after 30 to 60 minutes whether the new version is published at cdnjs (should auto update). ## Test published library Install the libraries locally and test whether they work correctly: cd tmp-folder npm install jsoneditor bower install jsoneditor ## Put zip file to website Create a zipped file of the library by running gulp zip Add the file to the `downloads` folder of the website. ## Update version number Switch to the develop branch, and update the version numbers in package.json and bower.json to a new snapshot version, like 1.2.5-SNAPSHOT commit and push the changes. ## Done Congrats, be proud.