We actually want to do this after we try to fix mojibake with ftfy.
These "unnecessary" Unicode characters could actually help ftfy in
some cases because often times they indicate that some character
from another encoding was there before (like an accent, dash, or
smart quote).
Generated with poetry export:
$ poetry export --without-hashes -f requirements.txt > requirements.txt
$ poetry export --without-hashes --dev -f requirements.txt > requirements-dev.txt
I am trying `--without-hashes` to work around an error on pip install
when running in CI:
ERROR: In --require-hashes mode, all requirements must have their versions pinned with ==.
Generated with poetry export:
$ poetry export --without-hashes -f requirements.txt > requirements.txt
$ poetry export --without-hashes --dev -f requirements.txt > requirements-dev.txt
I am trying `--without-hashes` to work around an error on pip install
when running in CI:
ERROR: In --require-hashes mode, all requirements must have their versions pinned with ==.
Initialize the titles and citations before the for loop so we can
access them later. This makes it easier to check if the item actua-
lly has a citation.
This checks if the item title exists in the citation. If it is not
present it could just be missing, or could have minor differences
in the whitespace, accents, etc.
If unsafe fixes (-u) are enabled then we don't need to do the check
first before actually fixing them. Doing the check first creates e-
tra output that needs to be reviewed by the user.
Generated with poetry export:
$ poetry export --without-hashes -f requirements.txt > requirements.txt
$ poetry export --without-hashes --dev -f requirements.txt > requirements-dev.txt
I am trying `--without-hashes` to work around an error on pip install
when running in CI:
ERROR: In --require-hashes mode, all requirements must have their versions pinned with ==.
Generated with poetry export:
$ poetry export --without-hashes -f requirements.txt > requirements.txt
$ poetry export --without-hashes --dev -f requirements.txt > requirements-dev.txt
I am trying `--without-hashes` to work around an error on pip install
when running in CI:
ERROR: In --require-hashes mode, all requirements must have their versions pinned with ==.
Fix the incorrect type field regex, and improve the title regex to
consider dcterms.title and dc.title (along with the DSpace language
variants like dc.title[en_US]), but ignore dc.title.alternative.
See: https://regex101.com/r/I4m06F/1
Generated with poetry export:
$ poetry export --without-hashes -f requirements.txt > requirements.txt
$ poetry export --without-hashes --dev -f requirements.txt > requirements-dev.txt
I am trying `--without-hashes` to work around an error on pip install
when running in CI:
ERROR: In --require-hashes mode, all requirements must have their versions pinned with ==.
Generated with poetry export:
$ poetry export --without-hashes -f requirements.txt > requirements.txt
$ poetry export --without-hashes --dev -f requirements.txt > requirements-dev.txt
I am trying `--without-hashes` to work around an error on pip install
when running in CI:
ERROR: In --require-hashes mode, all requirements must have their versions pinned with ==.
SQLAlchemy gets pulled in by csvkit's agate-sql dependency and there
is currently an issue with Poetry's parsing of the SQLAlchemy 1.4.23
constraints. Temporarily explicitly install a version of SQLAlchemy
that works (can remove later once Poetry fixes this). Anyways, I am
not using any SQLAlchemy features that I know of.
See: https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/issues/4402
Generated with poetry export:
$ poetry export --without-hashes -f requirements.txt > requirements.txt
$ poetry export --without-hashes --dev -f requirements.txt > requirements-dev.txt
I am trying `--without-hashes` to work around an error on pip install
when running in CI:
ERROR: In --require-hashes mode, all requirements must have their versions pinned with ==.
Generated with poetry export:
$ poetry export --without-hashes -f requirements.txt > requirements.txt
$ poetry export --without-hashes --dev -f requirements.txt > requirements-dev.txt
I am trying `--without-hashes` to work around an error on pip install
when running in CI:
ERROR: In --require-hashes mode, all requirements must have their versions pinned with ==.
These seem to have much newer versions that didn't get updated in
this project due to the version pinning selector I was using with
poetry.
In the case of pytest-clarity the previous version was 0.3.1 and
the version selector was a caret (^), which will never update the
left-most (major) number. Now they seem to be on 1.x.x so it will
be OK in the future.
In the case of black, they use weird numbering so it's anyone's
guess how this will work! Luckily it's only used for linting and
formatting.