deepmodeling / reacnetgenerator

an automatic reaction network generator for reactive molecular dynamics simulation
https://docs.deepmodeling.com/projects/reacnetgenerator/
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chore(ci): use astral-sh/setup-uv action #2282

Closed njzjz-bot closed 4 days ago

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Generated by the task: https://github.com/njzjz-bot/njzjz-bot/issues/9.

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📥 Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 36cdbaa1c3689ae8d31b16bd5dfede66e494a768 and 32a514208d5af8db250442629ede9d7558aeb6b4.
📝 Walkthrough
📝 Walkthrough ## Walkthrough The changes in the `.github/workflows/wheel.yml` file enhance the workflow for building and uploading Python packages. A new job, `determine-arm64-runner`, is introduced to select the appropriate runner for ARM64 builds based on the repository owner. The `build_wheels` job is updated to utilize a matrix strategy for building across multiple operating systems and Python versions. Additionally, modifications are made to streamline the `build_sdist` job and to ensure that the `upload_pypi` job runs only after successful completion of the previous jobs. ## Changes | File Path | Change Summary | |------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | .github/workflows/wheel.yml | - Added job: `determine-arm64-runner` | | | - Modified job: `build_wheels` to use a matrix strategy for OS and Python versions | | | - Modified job: `build_sdist` to streamline source distribution build and artifact upload | | | - Modified job: `upload_pypi` to depend on `build_wheels` and `build_sdist`, with conditional triggers | ## Sequence Diagram(s) ```mermaid sequenceDiagram participant User participant GitHub Actions participant ARM64 Runner participant Build Wheels participant Build SDist participant Upload PyPI User->>GitHub Actions: Trigger merge or push GitHub Actions->>ARM64 Runner: Determine runner based on owner ARM64 Runner-->>GitHub Actions: Return runner type GitHub Actions->>Build Wheels: Start building wheels Build Wheels-->>GitHub Actions: Complete wheel builds GitHub Actions->>Build SDist: Start building source distribution Build SDist-->>GitHub Actions: Complete source distribution build GitHub Actions->>Upload PyPI: Upload packages to PyPI ```

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codecov[bot] commented 4 days ago

Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests :white_check_mark:

Project coverage is 96.05%. Comparing base (ac39c96) to head (32a5142). Report is 1 commits behind head on master.

Additional details and impacted files ```diff @@ Coverage Diff @@ ## master #2282 +/- ## ======================================= Coverage 96.05% 96.05% ======================================= Files 17 17 Lines 1418 1418 ======================================= Hits 1362 1362 Misses 56 56 ```

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codspeed-hq[bot] commented 4 days ago

CodSpeed Performance Report

Merging #2282 will not alter performance

Comparing njzjz-bot:replace_uv (32a5142) with master (ac39c96)

Summary

✅ 8 untouched benchmarks