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@zawan-ila zawan-ila commented Feb 3, 2025

PROD-3793

If we include .in files as requirements (instead of .txt files), there is a possibility that different envs (dev, prod, local, test etc.) may get different versions of the same package. An example is the attrs package in our repository. The local env has version 21.4.0 whereas the prod env has version 25.1.0

This PR is an attempt to ensure that package versions are consistent across environments.

It might be helpful to review the commits separately.

@zawan-ila zawan-ila force-pushed the anawaz/prod-3793 branch 3 times, most recently from 04c4142 to 0ab0fb1 Compare February 3, 2025 15:07
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If test.txt did not exist before, is it being used anywhere in CI flow? or is everything under local.txt?

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I don't think it's being used anywhere. If it were, things would have broken

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Hmmm, strange.

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Should we not update test/CI to use test.txt? I mean the purpose of having the separate dependencies was to be able to use environment-specific dependencies.

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Updated the tests to use test.txt

@zawan-ila zawan-ila merged commit 72a9334 into master Feb 7, 2025
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@zawan-ila zawan-ila deleted the anawaz/prod-3793 branch February 7, 2025 07:33
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