Deploying LuxCoreRender

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Audience and Scope

This document is intended to LuxCoreRender administrators only.


In this document:

  • Releasing refers to the process of finalizing a version of LuxCore, i.e. defining a state of LuxCore which can be made available to end-users.
  • Deployment refers to the process of making a new release of LuxCoreRender available to end-users.


The scope of Deployment includes the following components:

  • Python Wheels (aka pyluxcore)
  • Samples (aka luxcoreui and luxcoreconsole)
  • BlendLuxCore

Please note we deliberately exclude the dependencies (aka LuxCoreDeps) from the deployment scope. Indeed:

  • Dependencies are not intended for end-users, so deployment is not applicable.
  • Up-to-date dependencies are necessary for LuxCore development and tests, so they should have been released for a while when LuxCore deployment occurs.

Pre-Flight Review

Admin rights

The process requires that the administrator running the Release and Deploy process be:

  • granted with sufficient rights on LuxCoreRender repositories on Github, including running actions, producing releases etc.
  • granted with sufficient rights on LuxCoreRender repository on PyPI and PyPI-test, including adding and deleting versions
  • skilled enough in Github administration and, especially, able to run Github actions
  • and skilled enough in PyPI administration

Please check you are entitled with such rights.

LuxCore Buildability

The process required that targeted LuxCore components be buildable.

The component must by buildable by Continuous Integration. This can be checked by running the following Github Actions:

  • Wheels: LuxCore Python Wheel Builder (in LuxCore repository)
  • Samples: LuxCore Python Sample Builder (in LuxCore repository)
  • BlendLuxCore: BlendLuxCore Build Bundle (in BlendLuxCore)

Please check the components fulfill those requirements before any Release/Deploy approach. This should be done by running the 3 actions above.

Consistent Version Numbers

You'll need 2 version numbers:

  • One for LuxCore
  • One for BlendLuxCore

These version numbers must enforce Semantic Versioning, as stated in Building LuxCoreRender

Please note also that the version numbers should not have been used in anyway in previous releases. It is particularly important for PyPI (and PyPI-test), that will reject any upload declaring a version that has already been in use before, event for a short time.

Sufficient space on PyPI and PyPI-test

The space on PyPI and PyPI-test is limited to 10GB (as of now, 2026-04-19).

This can look quite comfortable, however we must not forget we release 20 wheels each time (about 80-100MB each), so the space required for one release is 1.5GB!

Procedure