[v3-0-test] Significantly speed up Pytest bootstrapping on MacOS in Breeze (#51223)#51234
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[v3-0-test] Significantly speed up Pytest bootstrapping on MacOS in Breeze (#51223)#51234
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…reeze (#51223) Bootstrapping of pytest - especially on MacOS in Breeze could take a long time - and it turns out it was because of rglob trying to check if any of the pyproject.toml/provider.yaml files changed and looking for "deprecation ignores". Both were using rglob, and it turned out that even just rglobbing providers folder takes significant amount of time with MacOS docker - because of the slow filesystem. This has been replaced now with: * for pyproject.toml/provider.yaml - we use the main airflow pyproject.toml to know exactly which pyproject.toml/provider.yaml to look for (we have them in workspace definition) * for deprecations_ignores - we hardcode the short list of the ignores we have. (cherry picked from commit 86b0c82) Co-authored-by: Jarek Potiuk <jarek@potiuk.com>
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…reeze (#51223) (#51234) Bootstrapping of pytest - especially on MacOS in Breeze could take a long time - and it turns out it was because of rglob trying to check if any of the pyproject.toml/provider.yaml files changed and looking for "deprecation ignores". Both were using rglob, and it turned out that even just rglobbing providers folder takes significant amount of time with MacOS docker - because of the slow filesystem. This has been replaced now with: * for pyproject.toml/provider.yaml - we use the main airflow pyproject.toml to know exactly which pyproject.toml/provider.yaml to look for (we have them in workspace definition) * for deprecations_ignores - we hardcode the short list of the ignores we have. (cherry picked from commit 86b0c82) Co-authored-by: Jarek Potiuk <jarek@potiuk.com>
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Bootstrapping of pytest - especially on MacOS in Breeze could take
a long time - and it turns out it was because of rglob trying to
check if any of the pyproject.toml/provider.yaml files changed
and looking for "deprecation ignores". Both were using rglob, and it
turned out that even just rglobbing providers folder takes significant
amount of time with MacOS docker - because of the slow filesystem.
This has been replaced now with:
for pyproject.toml/provider.yaml - we use the main airflow
pyproject.toml to know exactly which pyproject.toml/provider.yaml
to look for (we have them in workspace definition)
for deprecations_ignores - we hardcode the short list of the ignores
we have.
(cherry picked from commit 86b0c82)
Co-authored-by: Jarek Potiuk jarek@potiuk.com