euroargodev / OSnet-GulfStream

A model to predict T/S profiles in the Gulf Stream region from surface data
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pip prod(deps): update xarray requirement from <2022.3.1,>=0.15.1 to >=0.15.1,<2022.10.1 #42

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Updates the requirements on xarray to permit the latest version.

Release notes

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v2022.10.0

This release brings numerous bugfixes, a change in minimum supported versions, and a new scatter plot method for DataArrays.

Many thanks to 11 contributors to this release: Anderson Banihirwe, Benoit Bovy, Dan Adriaansen, Illviljan, Justus Magin, Lukas Bindreiter, Mick, Patrick Naylor, Spencer Clark, Thomas Nicholas

Changelog

Sourced from xarray's changelog.

How to issue an xarray release in 16 easy steps

Time required: about an hour.

These instructions assume that upstream refers to the main repository:

$ git remote -v
{...}
upstream        https://github.com/pydata/xarray (fetch)
upstream        https://github.com/pydata/xarray (push)
  1. Ensure your main branch is synced to upstream:
    git switch main
    git pull upstream main
    
  2. Add a list of contributors with:
    git log "$(git tag --sort=v:refname | tail -1).." --format=%aN | sort -u | perl -pe 's/\n/$1, /'
    
    This will return the number of contributors:
    git log "$(git tag --sort=v:refname | tail -1).." --format=%aN | sort -u | wc -l
    
  3. Write a release summary: ~50 words describing the high level features. This will be used in the release emails, tweets, GitHub release notes, etc.
  4. Look over whats-new.rst and the docs. Make sure "What's New" is complete (check the date!) and add the release summary at the top. Things to watch out for:
    • Important new features should be highlighted towards the top.
    • Function/method references should include links to the API docs.
    • Sometimes notes get added in the wrong section of whats-new, typically due to a bad merge. Check for these before a release by using git diff, e.g., git diff v{YYYY.MM.X-1} whats-new.rst where {YYYY.MM.X-1} is the previous release.
  5. Open a PR with the release summary and whatsnew changes; in particular the release headline should get feedback from the team on what's important to include.
  6. After merging, again ensure your main branch is synced to upstream:
    git pull upstream main
    
  7. If you have any doubts, run the full test suite one final time!
    pytest
    
  8. Check that the ReadTheDocs build is passing on the main branch.

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Commits
  • a45480f v2022.10.0 whats-new (#7160)
  • 3599f87 Update open_dataset backend to ensure compatibility with new explicit index m...
  • abc0b5d [pre-commit.ci] pre-commit autoupdate (#7151)
  • 242d87d Bump minimum numpy version to 1.20 (#6834)
  • b80d973 display the indexes in the string reprs (#6795)
  • 96db9f8 Include variable name in message if decode_cf_variable raises an error (#7147)
  • f93b467 Fix to_index(): return multiindex level as single index (#7105)
  • d3c15fe use a hook to synchronize the versions of black (#7153)
  • 9f390f5 Fix pickling of Datasets created using open_mfdataset (#7116)
  • 8eea8bb Fixes deepcopy of Index (#7140)
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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Superseded by #46.