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* Check UCX and LSQL for backwards compatibility ([#78](#78)). In this release, we introduce a new GitHub Actions workflow, downstreams.yml, which automates unit testing for downstream projects upon changes made to the upstream project. The workflow runs on pull requests, merge groups, and pushes to the main branch and sets permissions for id-token, contents, and pull-requests. It includes a compatibility job that runs on Ubuntu, checks out the code, sets up Python, installs the toolchain, and accepts downstream projects using the databrickslabs/sandbox/downstreams action. The job matrix includes two downstream projects, ucx and remorph, and uses the build cache to speed up the pip install step. This feature ensures that changes to the upstream project do not break compatibility with downstream projects, maintaining a stable and reliable library for software engineers. * Fixed `Builder` object has no attribute `sdk_config` error ([#86](#86)). In this release, we've resolved a `Builder` object has no attribute `sdk_config` error that occurred when initializing a Spark session using the `DatabricksSession.builder` method. The issue was caused by using dot notation to access the `sdk_config` attribute, which is incorrect. This has been updated to the correct syntax of `sdkConfig`. This change enables successful creation of the Spark session, preventing the error from recurring. The `DatabricksSession` class and its methods, such as `getOrCreate`, continue to be used for interacting with Databricks clusters and workspaces, while the `WorkspaceClient` class manages Databricks resources within a workspace. Dependency updates: * Bump codecov/codecov-action from 1 to 4 ([#84](#84)). * Bump actions/setup-python from 4 to 5 ([#83](#83)). * Bump actions/checkout from 2.5.0 to 4.1.2 ([#81](#81)). * Bump softprops/action-gh-release from 1 to 2 ([#80](#80)).
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* Check UCX and LSQL for backwards compatibility ([#78](#78)). In this release, we introduce a new GitHub Actions workflow, downstreams.yml, which automates unit testing for downstream projects upon changes made to the upstream project. The workflow runs on pull requests, merge groups, and pushes to the main branch and sets permissions for id-token, contents, and pull-requests. It includes a compatibility job that runs on Ubuntu, checks out the code, sets up Python, installs the toolchain, and accepts downstream projects using the databrickslabs/sandbox/downstreams action. The job matrix includes two downstream projects, ucx and remorph, and uses the build cache to speed up the pip install step. This feature ensures that changes to the upstream project do not break compatibility with downstream projects, maintaining a stable and reliable library for software engineers. * Fixed `Builder` object has no attribute `sdk_config` error ([#86](#86)). In this release, we've resolved a `Builder` object has no attribute `sdk_config` error that occurred when initializing a Spark session using the `DatabricksSession.builder` method. The issue was caused by using dot notation to access the `sdk_config` attribute, which is incorrect. This has been updated to the correct syntax of `sdkConfig`. This change enables successful creation of the Spark session, preventing the error from recurring. The `DatabricksSession` class and its methods, such as `getOrCreate`, continue to be used for interacting with Databricks clusters and workspaces, while the `WorkspaceClient` class manages Databricks resources within a workspace. Dependency updates: * Bump codecov/codecov-action from 1 to 4 ([#84](#84)). * Bump actions/setup-python from 4 to 5 ([#83](#83)). * Bump actions/checkout from 2.5.0 to 4.1.2 ([#81](#81)). * Bump softprops/action-gh-release from 1 to 2 ([#80](#80)).
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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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