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ci(tests) Verify runtime deps
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
Add a CI job to verify runtime dependencies before installing dev dependencies. This ensures that the package functions correctly with only its runtime dependencies installed.
CI:
- Add a CI job to verify runtime dependencies using
uv run --no-devbefore installing dev dependencies. - The job prints the package version and runs a basic functionality test.
Reviewer's Guide by Sourcery
This pull request introduces a new CI job to verify the project's runtime dependencies. It uses uv run --no-dev to ensure that only runtime dependencies are installed before running basic functionality tests. This helps catch issues related to missing runtime dependencies early in the development process.
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File-Level Changes
| Change | Details | Files |
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Added a CI job to verify runtime dependencies using uv run --no-dev. |
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.github/workflows/tests.yml |
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