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ci(tests) Verify runtime deps

Open tony opened this issue 8 months ago • 1 comments

Changes

  • Add runtime dependency check in CI using uv run --no-dev
  • Run check before installing dev dependencies
  • Print package version and basic functionality test results
  • Document improvement in CHANGES

Summary by Sourcery

Adds a CI check to verify runtime dependencies and documents the improvement.

CI:

  • Adds a CI check to verify runtime dependencies using uv run --no-dev before installing dev dependencies.
  • The check prints the package version and runs a basic functionality test.

Chores:

  • Documents the improvement in the CHANGES file.

tony avatar Feb 20 '25 00:02 tony

Reviewer's Guide by Sourcery

This pull request introduces a new CI check to verify runtime dependencies. It uses uv run --no-dev to ensure that the package functions correctly with only its runtime dependencies installed. This check is performed before installing dev dependencies.

No diagrams generated as the changes look simple and do not need a visual representation.

File-Level Changes

Change Details Files
Added a CI check to verify runtime dependencies using uv run --no-dev before installing dev dependencies.
  • Added a new job step to test runtime dependencies.
  • The test runs uv run --no-dev to isolate runtime dependencies.
  • The test prints the package version and runs a basic functionality test.
  • The test is executed before installing dev dependencies.
.github/workflows/tests.yml

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sourcery-ai[bot] avatar Feb 20 '25 00:02 sourcery-ai[bot]