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[Flags] Switch default of behavior change flag source_freshness_run_project_hooks + add deprecation for old value #9634

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jtcohen6 opened this issue Feb 22, 2024 · 1 comment
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jtcohen6 commented Feb 22, 2024

Housekeeping

  • I am a maintainer of dbt-core

Short description

Follow-up to #9366 + #10063

In dbt-core v1.9, we will be changing the default of source_freshness_run_project_hooks from False to True.

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  • Default value of source_freshness_run_project_hooks project-only flag is True instead of False

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no impact

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https://docs.getdbt.com/reference/global-configs/behavior-changes

@jtcohen6 jtcohen6 added user docs [docs.getdbt.com] Needs better documentation flags labels Feb 22, 2024
@jtcohen6 jtcohen6 added this to the v1.8 milestone Feb 22, 2024
@MichelleArk MichelleArk self-assigned this Mar 27, 2024
@jtcohen6 jtcohen6 modified the milestones: v1.8, v1.9 Apr 1, 2024
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jtcohen6 commented Apr 1, 2024

@MichelleArk @martynydbt I changed the milestone of this issue from v1.8 → v1.9, and I've updated the description of the issue accordingly. We need to get a few more customer comms pieces in place before we're ready to go through the full behavior change lifecycle.

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