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Fix Github Action Build Error #129

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Fix Github Action Build Error #129

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@rymarczy rymarczy commented May 5, 2023

Our github action CD builds are currently failing with the following:

AttributeError

  'HTTPResponse' object has no attribute 'strict'

  at /usr/local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/cachecontrol/serialize.py:54 in dumps
       50│                 ),
       51│                 u"status": response.status,
       52│                 u"version": response.version,
       53│                 u"reason": text_type(response.reason),
    →  54│                 u"strict": response.strict,
       55│                 u"decode_content": response.decode_content,
       56│             }
       57│         }
       58│ 

The command '/bin/sh -c poetry install --no-dev --no-interaction --no-ansi -v' returned a non-zero code: 1

Per these updates:
psf/cachecontrol#292
python-poetry/poetry#7877

This issue is related to the pinned dependencies installed by poetry based on our version selection.

Any version of poetry passed 1.2 should not have this issue.

I also added ipykernel as a dev dependency to use Python notebooks with the poetry shell.

Asana Task: https://app.asana.com/0/1204517240145658/1204531708939345

@rymarczy rymarczy requested a review from mzappitello May 5, 2023 10:15
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Lgtm

@rymarczy rymarczy merged commit 9760f77 into main May 5, 2023
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