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chore: Upgrade Python requirements #452

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Python requirements update. Please review the changelogs for the upgraded packages.

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List of packages in the PR without any issue.

  • packaging changes from 24.1 to 24.2
  • rpds-py changes from 0.20.1 to 0.21.0
  • wheel changes from 0.44.0 to 0.45.0

@irtazaakram irtazaakram merged commit 0dcfc0a into master Nov 11, 2024
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@irtazaakram irtazaakram deleted the repo-tools/upgrade-python-requirements-eb0c9c2 branch November 11, 2024 06:25
regisb pushed a commit to regisb/edx-notes-api that referenced this pull request Nov 14, 2024
* chore: Upgrade Python requirements

* fix: trivy action failure

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Co-authored-by: Irtaza Akram <[email protected]>
regisb pushed a commit to regisb/edx-notes-api that referenced this pull request Nov 14, 2024
* chore: Upgrade Python requirements

* fix: trivy action failure

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Co-authored-by: Irtaza Akram <[email protected]>
irtazaakram added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 14, 2024
* chore: Update catalog.yaml file for release data

* chore: Delete openedx.yaml file

* fix: refactor workflows

* chore: Upgrade Python requirements (#450)

* fix: path import is fixed
After upgrading path-py from 9.1 to 12.5.0 they upgrade the import as well from p to capital P as import path from Path

* fix: enable quality checks

* chore: Upgrade Python requirements (#452)

* chore: Upgrade Python requirements

* fix: trivy action failure

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Co-authored-by: Irtaza Akram <[email protected]>

* feat: meilisearch backend for notes search (#444)

* feat: introduce "make compile-requirement" target

This is convenient to compile dependencies without upgrading them.

* chore: simplify tox/make test commands

This makes it possible to run the make commands directly without going
through tox (though tox targets keep working, of course).

* chore: more convenient unit test running

Previously, it was not possible to run unit tests locally without
manually creating mysql & elasticsearch containers. Here, we create a
`make pytest` target that automatically starts the required containers.

* chore: refactor views for better mysql/es separation

Instead of checking a boolean flag in multiple different places, we use
class inheritance. This makes it possible to later override the view and
implement our own using a different search backend, such as Meilisearch.

* feat: meilisearch backend for notes search

This is a very simple and basic backend. It is based on Django signals,
just like the Elasticsearch backend. But it is much simpler, in the
sense that there are just two signals: one for saving documents and one
for deletion.

This backend is limited, in the sense that it does not support
highlighting -- but that's probably not such a big deal.

To start using this backend, define the following settings:

	ES_DISABLED = True
	MEILISEARCH_ENABLED = True
	MEILISEARCH_URL = "http://meilisearch:7700"
	MEILISEARCH_API_KEY = "s3cr3t"
	MEILISEARCH_INDEX = "tutor_student_notes"

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Co-authored-by: salman2013 <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Irtaza Akram <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: edX requirements bot <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Muhammad Arslan <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Irtaza Akram <[email protected]>
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