Expose join time-range to python API #900
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Description
This PR resolves #899
to expose join time range functionality to python API.
I'm making this as a draft PR to open discussion about join config and fix potential issues -- currently, relative and absolute time range doesn't have any effect while
useLatestFeatureData
works.Please check python's unit-tests (feathr_project/test/unit/definition/test_settings.py) and integration test (feathr_project/test/integration/test_observation_settings.py) to see if the function is implemented correctly, align with the join format.
Regarding an expected behavior of
useLatestFeatureData
, I opened another issue #898.How was this PR tested?
Unit and integration tests
Does this PR introduce any user-facing changes?