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* Added content assertion for `assert_file_uploaded` and `assert_file_dbfs_uploaded` in `MockInstallation` ([#101](#101)). The recent commit introduces a content assertion feature to the `MockInstallation` class, enhancing its testing capabilities. This is achieved by adding an optional `expected` parameter of type `bytes` to the `assert_file_uploaded` and `assert_file_dbfs_uploaded` methods, allowing users to verify the uploaded content's correctness. The `_assert_upload` method has also been updated to accept this new parameter, ensuring the actual uploaded content matches the expected content. Furthermore, the commit includes informative docstrings for the new and updated methods, providing clear explanations of their functionality and usage. To support these improvements, new test cases `test_assert_file_uploaded` and `test_load_empty_data_class` have been added to the `tests/unit/test_installation.py` file, enabling more rigorous testing of the `MockInstallation` class and ensuring that the expected content is uploaded correctly. * Added handling for partial functions in `parallel.Threads` ([#93](#93)). In this release, we have enhanced the `parallel.Threads` module with the ability to handle partial functions, addressing issue [#93](#93). This improvement includes the addition of a new static method, `_get_result_function_signature`, to obtain the signature of a function or a string representation of its arguments and keywords if it is a partial function. The `_wrap_result` class method has also been updated to log an error message with the function's signature if an exception occurs. Furthermore, we have added a new test case, `test_odd_partial_failed`, to the unit tests, ensuring that the `gather` function handles partial functions that raise errors correctly. The Python version required for this project remains at 3.10, and the `pyproject.toml` file has been updated to include "isort", "mypy", "types-PyYAML", and `types-requests` in the list of dependencies. These adjustments are aimed at improving the functionality and type checking in the `parallel.Threads` module. * Align configurations with UCX project ([#96](#96)). This commit brings project configurations in line with the UCX project through various fixes and updates, enhancing compatibility and streamlining collaboration. It addresses pylint configuration warnings, adjusts GitHub Actions workflows, and refines the `pyproject.toml` file. Additionally, the `NiceFormatter` class in `logger.py` has been improved for better code readability, and the versioning scheme has been updated to ensure SemVer and PEP440 compliance, making it easier to manage and understand the project's versioning. Developers adopting the project will benefit from these alignments, as they promote adherence to the project's standards and up-to-date best practices. * Check backwards compatibility with UCX, Remorph, and LSQL ([#84](#84)). This release includes an update to the dependabot configuration to check for daily updates in both the pip and github-actions package ecosystems, with a new directory parameter added for the pip ecosystem for more precise update management. Additionally, a new GitHub Actions workflow, "downstreams", has been added to ensure backwards compatibility with UCX, Remorph, and LSQL by running automated downstream checks on pull requests, merge groups, and pushes to the main branch. The workflow has appropriate permissions for writing id-tokens, reading contents, and writing pull-requests, and runs the downstreams action from the databrickslabs/sandbox repository using GITHUB_TOKEN for authentication. These changes improve the security and maintainability of the project by ensuring compatibility with downstream projects and staying up-to-date with the latest package versions, reducing the risk of potential security vulnerabilities and bugs. Dependency updates: * Bump actions/setup-python from 4 to 5 ([#89](#89)). * Bump softprops/action-gh-release from 1 to 2 ([#87](#87)). * Bump actions/checkout from 2.5.0 to 4.1.2 ([#88](#88)). * Bump codecov/codecov-action from 1 to 4 ([#85](#85)). * Bump actions/checkout from 4.1.2 to 4.1.3 ([#95](#95)). * Bump actions/checkout from 4.1.3 to 4.1.5 ([#100](#100)).
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* Added content assertion for `assert_file_uploaded` and `assert_file_dbfs_uploaded` in `MockInstallation` ([#101](#101)). The recent commit introduces a content assertion feature to the `MockInstallation` class, enhancing its testing capabilities. This is achieved by adding an optional `expected` parameter of type `bytes` to the `assert_file_uploaded` and `assert_file_dbfs_uploaded` methods, allowing users to verify the uploaded content's correctness. The `_assert_upload` method has also been updated to accept this new parameter, ensuring the actual uploaded content matches the expected content. Furthermore, the commit includes informative docstrings for the new and updated methods, providing clear explanations of their functionality and usage. To support these improvements, new test cases `test_assert_file_uploaded` and `test_load_empty_data_class` have been added to the `tests/unit/test_installation.py` file, enabling more rigorous testing of the `MockInstallation` class and ensuring that the expected content is uploaded correctly. * Added handling for partial functions in `parallel.Threads` ([#93](#93)). In this release, we have enhanced the `parallel.Threads` module with the ability to handle partial functions, addressing issue [#93](#93). This improvement includes the addition of a new static method, `_get_result_function_signature`, to obtain the signature of a function or a string representation of its arguments and keywords if it is a partial function. The `_wrap_result` class method has also been updated to log an error message with the function's signature if an exception occurs. Furthermore, we have added a new test case, `test_odd_partial_failed`, to the unit tests, ensuring that the `gather` function handles partial functions that raise errors correctly. The Python version required for this project remains at 3.10, and the `pyproject.toml` file has been updated to include "isort", "mypy", "types-PyYAML", and `types-requests` in the list of dependencies. These adjustments are aimed at improving the functionality and type checking in the `parallel.Threads` module. * Align configurations with UCX project ([#96](#96)). This commit brings project configurations in line with the UCX project through various fixes and updates, enhancing compatibility and streamlining collaboration. It addresses pylint configuration warnings, adjusts GitHub Actions workflows, and refines the `pyproject.toml` file. Additionally, the `NiceFormatter` class in `logger.py` has been improved for better code readability, and the versioning scheme has been updated to ensure SemVer and PEP440 compliance, making it easier to manage and understand the project's versioning. Developers adopting the project will benefit from these alignments, as they promote adherence to the project's standards and up-to-date best practices. * Check backwards compatibility with UCX, Remorph, and LSQL ([#84](#84)). This release includes an update to the dependabot configuration to check for daily updates in both the pip and github-actions package ecosystems, with a new directory parameter added for the pip ecosystem for more precise update management. Additionally, a new GitHub Actions workflow, "downstreams", has been added to ensure backwards compatibility with UCX, Remorph, and LSQL by running automated downstream checks on pull requests, merge groups, and pushes to the main branch. The workflow has appropriate permissions for writing id-tokens, reading contents, and writing pull-requests, and runs the downstreams action from the databrickslabs/sandbox repository using GITHUB_TOKEN for authentication. These changes improve the security and maintainability of the project by ensuring compatibility with downstream projects and staying up-to-date with the latest package versions, reducing the risk of potential security vulnerabilities and bugs. Dependency updates: * Bump actions/setup-python from 4 to 5 ([#89](#89)). * Bump softprops/action-gh-release from 1 to 2 ([#87](#87)). * Bump actions/checkout from 2.5.0 to 4.1.2 ([#88](#88)). * Bump codecov/codecov-action from 1 to 4 ([#85](#85)). * Bump actions/checkout from 4.1.2 to 4.1.3 ([#95](#95)). * Bump actions/checkout from 4.1.3 to 4.1.5 ([#100](#100)).
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82c7e63Documentation changes for avoiding rate limit issues on GHES (#835)10aa35afeat: fallback to raw endpoint for manifest when rate limit is reached (#766)9a7ac94Bump undici from 5.27.2 to 5.28.3 (#817)871daa9Fix the "Specifying multiple Python/PyPy versions" link (#782)2f07895Fix broken README.md link (#793)e9d6f99Replace setup-python@v4 by setup-python@v5 in README (#776)0a5c615Update action to node20 (#772)0ae5836Add example of GraalPy to docs (#773)b64ffcaupdate actions/checkout to v4 (#761)8d28961Examples now use checkout@v4 (#738)Dependabot will resolve any conflicts with this PR as long as you don't alter it yourself. You can also trigger a rebase manually by commenting
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