|  | # This document is a Work in Progress | 
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|  | This document pretends to put everything that is important to check | 
|  | before doing a full site release as well as to how to do it, | 
|  | to ensure that the site fully works upon the release of a new version. | 
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|  | Depending on the nature of the changes, only some sections | 
|  | of this list will be relevant - Feel free to focus only on those | 
|  | you deem most important. | 
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|  | If you think we are missing any important point, we greatly appreciate | 
|  | suggestions. | 
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|  | ## Running the site | 
|  | First things first, we'll use the beta environment as it lets us run the | 
|  | site under additional checks that will automate some of the problem | 
|  | detections for us. | 
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|  | To run the new version on the beta environment we'll use the `ce` utility: | 
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|  | Ensure that the beta environment is active by running | 
|  | `ce --env beta environment start` - You can skip this step if it's | 
|  | already running from a previous run or if you'd rather boot it once | 
|  | the current version is marked as active. | 
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|  | Check what `versionId` the desired commit has. This can be checked on the | 
|  | Github CI build logs as its build number for that specific commit, or | 
|  | by running `ce --env beta builds list` which shows a list of the | 
|  | most recent builds with their corresponding commit hash. | 
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|  | Once you have the desired `versionId`, mark it as the current version to | 
|  | be used by running `ce --env beta builds set_current {versionId}` | 
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|  | If needed, you can now restart the currently running instances | 
|  | with `ce --env beta instances restart` if needed. | 
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|  | Once this is finished, the `/beta` endpoint should be ready for testing. | 
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|  | - The first issue you might find is that the beta instance does not boot. | 
|  | This might be caused by the `--ensureNoIdClash` flag shutting the app down | 
|  | if it detects one or more pairs of compilers sharing the same id | 
|  | even if they belong to different languages. An error should be logged | 
|  | with the culprits for easy debugging. | 
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|  | ## Basic general site functionality | 
|  | In-depth documentation follows below, but once the beta site is running, | 
|  | some basic checks include: | 
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