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ci(tests) Verify runtime deps #35

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@tony tony commented Feb 20, 2025

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  • 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 basic functionality of the package.

CI:

  • Adds a CI check to verify runtime dependencies using uv run --no-dev before installing dev dependencies.

Tests:

  • Adds a basic functionality test that prints the package version and runs a basic functionality test.

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Reviewer's Guide by Sourcery

This pull request introduces a runtime dependency check in the CI pipeline to verify that the package functions correctly with its runtime dependencies before installing development dependencies. It also prints the package version and runs a basic functionality test during the check.

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Added a CI job to test runtime dependencies using uv run --no-dev.
  • Added a new job that runs before installing dev dependencies.
  • The job executes a Python script to print the package version and run a basic functionality test.
  • The test uses uv run --no-dev to ensure only runtime dependencies are considered.
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Hey @tony - I've reviewed your changes - here's some feedback:

Overall Comments:

  • Consider adding a check that the CLI command g is runnable as part of the runtime dependency test.
Here's what I looked at during the review
  • 🟢 General issues: all looks good
  • 🟢 Security: all looks good
  • 🟢 Testing: all looks good
  • 🟢 Complexity: all looks good
  • 🟢 Documentation: all looks good

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