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Fix: Syncs shows "0 records" synced when using incremental sync #282

Open avirajsingh7 opened 3 days ago

avirajsingh7 commented 3 days ago

Resolve issue : #237

After this user will able to see which streams are using incremental sync. It also take cares of cases when user select or deselect streams in same enviroment.

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coderabbitai[bot] commented 3 days ago
Walkthrough ## Walkthrough Recent updates to `airbyte/sources/base.py` add new functionality for handling incremental syncs. A method `get_incremental_stream_names` was introduced to identify streams that support incremental sync, and `_log_incremental_stream` was added for logging purposes. The `read` method has been enhanced to log which streams are incremental, aiding in understanding sync operations. ## Changes | File | Summary | |------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `airbyte/.../base.py` | Introduced methods `get_incremental_stream_names` and `_log_incremental_stream`, and updated `read` method to log incremental streams. | ## Sequence Diagram(s) ```mermaid sequenceDiagram participant User participant BaseSource participant IncrementalStream User->>BaseSource: read() BaseSource->>IncrementalStream: get_incremental_stream_names() IncrementalStream-->>BaseSource: stream names BaseSource->>BaseSource: _log_incremental_stream(incremental_streams) BaseSource-->>User: Log output ```

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aaronsteers commented 3 days ago

/fix-pr

(Attempts auto-fix of lint/formatting.)

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aaronsteers commented 3 days ago

@avirajsingh7 - Thanks for working on this. I added a few comments above and I auto-applied lint/formatting fixes. (You'll want to pull the latest in order to hopefully avoid merge conflicts.) Looks like still a few lint issues remaining, and some minor nits from coderabbit about string length.

avirajsingh7 commented 3 days ago

@aaronsteers this is ready for final review.

aaronsteers commented 3 days ago

/test-pr

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aaronsteers commented 3 days ago

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