Bálint Bartha
Bálint Bartha
hey @max-pfeiffer indeed, `ci-community.yml` is auto-tracking modules as long as you add them in the `pyproject.toml`, which you did! I ran the checks for you, seems like some docs and...
hey @alexanderankin I've modified the title and pinned this as a major issue. We need to talk more about this with everyone as it isn't just about package layout and...
Hey @covatic-john thanks for the offer! We'll definitnely take that up! I need to wrap my head around how we can split some of the work. - [x] We're fairly...
hey @GMorris-professional :wave: You already can do this via `compose.yml`. It's part of the compose architecture that we call out to. My recommendation would be to use the `environment` attribute...
Hello, and thanks for reporting this issue! > apparently with the newest python docker package `DockerCompose` does not use any docker package internals, only command line. The dependency on `docker-compose`...
@covatic-john we've released 4.0 :tada: can we then close this issue? Has everything been solved for you?
> Does 4.0 include updates on the features, localstack[mongodb} or Localstack? I’ll test this morning Thanks for the help! Not enough time to fix/test everything personally. :green_heart:
@bearrito my take at this point is that you can add it as a dev dependency - the point is more so to prevent enforcement of clients, not to make...
@max-pfeiffer thanks for the summary on mac! It helps a great deal indeed to know! For the matrices, I think you'll find it that I've used them extensively in this...
:wave: Gotcha! Agreed then, I'll document it in #460 to let users know that we guarantee best-effort semver for community modules. EDIT: aaand done! https://github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-python/pull/460/commits/8bfc758171dd8b932c0f39d7c89696a91c2b0b67