User-agent on CI snapshot download
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- Updated internal download requests to include specific user agent metadata during testing. No changes to test behavior or outcomes.
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The function snapshot_download_w_retry in tests/conftest.py was updated to pass a specific user_agent dictionary to all internal calls to snapshot_download, both in offline and online contexts. No changes were made to the function's signature, retry logic, or exception handling.
Changes
| File(s) | Change Summary |
|---|---|
| tests/conftest.py | Updated snapshot_download_w_retry to include a user_agent dictionary in all download calls. |
Poem
A tweak for the agent, so clever and neat,
Now downloads announce who theyβre ready to greet.
Whether online or cached in the den,
The user agent whispers, again and again.
With every hop, our tests stay spryβ
Axolotl and CI, waving hi!
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hf_offline_context(90-106)
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π Additional comments (2)
tests/conftest.py (2)
60-64: User agent added for CI context identificationThe addition of the user agent parameter with CI-specific identifiers is a good practice. This helps Hugging Face Hub identify and potentially prioritize requests coming from CI environments specifically for the Axolotl project.
66-69: Consistent user agent implementation across contextsGood implementation - the same user agent is applied consistently in both offline and online contexts, ensuring proper request identification regardless of where the model/dataset is retrieved from.
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