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Support Python 3 for tensorflow-io #9
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From PR #17, Python 3.4/3.5/3.6 are supported now. Python 3.7 is not supported yet, as Travis CI's trusty does not support Python 3.7. |
We still don't have 3.7 on Travis CI yet. Though tensorflow is not supporting 3.7 anyway, and we already covered 3.4-3.6 on Ubuntu 14.04-18.04. I think this issue could be closed. |
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* feat: reading from bigtable (#2) Implements reading from bigtable in a synchronous manner. * feat: RowRange and RowSet API. * feat: parallel read (#4) In this pr we make the read methods accept a row_set reading only rows specified by the user. We also add a parallel read, that leverages the sample_row_keys method to split work among workers. * feat: version filters (#6) This PR adds support for Bigtable version filters. * feat: support for other data types (#5) * fix: linter fixes (#8) * feat docs (#9) * fix: building on windows (#12) * fix: refactor bigtable package to api folder (#14) moved bigtable to tfensorflow_io.python.api * fix: tests hanging (#30) changed path to bigtable emulator and cbt in tests moved arguments' initializations to the body of the function in bigtable_ops.py fixed interleaveFromRange of column filters when using only one column * fix: temporarily disable macos tests (#32) * disable tests on macos Co-authored-by: Kajetan Boroszko <kajetan@unoperate.com> Co-authored-by: Kajetan Boroszko <kajetan.boroszko@gmail.com>
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At the moment, tensorflow-io package could be built within docker image
tensorflow:custom-op
. By defaulttensorflow:custom-op
uses python 2.7.6. The package has not been built and tested with python 3. We should support python 3.Also, from tensorflow repo there is a lot of interests for python 3.7 support, so 3.7 should be considered as well.
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