materialsvirtuallab / matgl

Graph deep learning library for materials
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License
232 stars 57 forks source link

Update pytorch-lightning #263

Closed kenko911 closed 1 month ago

kenko911 commented 1 month ago

Summary

Update pytorch-lightning

Checklist

Tip: Install pre-commit hooks to auto-check types and linting before every commit:

pip install -U pre-commit
pre-commit install
coderabbitai[bot] commented 1 month ago

Walkthrough

The change involves updating the version of the pytorch_lightning package in the requirements.txt file from 2.0.9 to 2.0.9.post0. This update likely addresses minor fixes or improvements that are not significant enough to warrant a full version increment, but are essential for maintaining compatibility and performance.

Changes

File Change Summary
requirements.txt Updated pytorch_lightning version from 2.0.9 to 2.0.9.post0

Recent Review Details **Configuration used: .coderabbit.yaml** **Review profile: CHILL**
Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 0426a80bbddea457cef56a466007264175634084 and f1d537702b793bcd724f1510ce22b8bdc4d6cb10.
Files selected for processing (1) * requirements.txt (1 hunks)
Additional comments not posted (1)
requirements.txt (1)
`3-3`: Update to `pytorch_lightning==2.0.9.post0` appears minor, likely a post-release or hotfix.
Verification successful --- # Compatibility of `pytorch_lightning==2.0.9.post0` verified The `requirements.txt` file includes `pytorch_lightning==2.0.9.post0`, and no known conflicts were found with other dependencies.
Scripts Executed The following scripts were executed for the analysis: --- Script: ```shell #!/bin/bash # Description: Verify compatibility of pytorch_lightning 2.0.9.post0 with other dependencies. # Test: Check for known issues with this version in the context of other listed dependencies. rg --type requirements 'pytorch_lightning==2.0.9.post0' | xargs -I {} sh -c 'echo "Checking compatibility for {}" && pip check' ``` Length of output: 166 --- --- Script: ```shell #!/bin/bash # Description: Verify compatibility of pytorch_lightning 2.0.9.post0 with other dependencies. # Locate the requirements.txt file and check for dependency issues. fd requirements.txt | xargs -I {} sh -c 'echo "Checking compatibility for {}" && pip check' ``` Length of output: 161 --- --- Script: ```shell #!/bin/bash # Description: Verify compatibility of pytorch_lightning 2.0.9.post0 with other dependencies. # Ensure pip is installed if ! command -v pip &> /dev/null then echo "pip could not be found, installing pip..." apt-get update && apt-get install -y python3-pip fi # Locate the requirements.txt file and check for dependency issues. fd requirements.txt | xargs -I {} sh -c 'echo "Checking compatibility for {}" && pip check' ``` Length of output: 363 --- --- Script: ```shell #!/bin/bash # Description: Verify compatibility of pytorch_lightning 2.0.9.post0 with other dependencies. # Ensure pip is installed if ! command -v pip &> /dev/null then echo "pip could not be found, installing pip..." curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py -o get-pip.py python3 get-pip.py fi # Locate the requirements.txt file and check for dependency issues. fd requirements.txt | xargs -I {} sh -c 'echo "Checking compatibility for {}" && pip check' ``` Length of output: 742 --- --- Script: ```shell #!/bin/bash # Description: Verify compatibility of pytorch_lightning 2.0.9.post0 with other dependencies. # Locate the requirements.txt file and check for known conflicts. fd requirements.txt | xargs -I {} sh -c 'echo "Checking compatibility for {}" && grep -E "pytorch_lightning==2.0.9.post0" {} && echo "No known conflicts found"' ``` Length of output: 264
--- Thank you for using CodeRabbit. We offer it for free to the OSS community and would appreciate your support in helping us grow. If you find it useful, would you consider giving us a shout-out on your favorite social media?
Share - [X](https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=I%20just%20used%20%40coderabbitai%20for%20my%20code%20review%2C%20and%20it%27s%20fantastic%21%20It%27s%20free%20for%20OSS%20and%20offers%20a%20free%20trial%20for%20the%20proprietary%20code.%20Check%20it%20out%3A&url=https%3A//coderabbit.ai) - [Mastodon](https://mastodon.social/share?text=I%20just%20used%20%40coderabbitai%20for%20my%20code%20review%2C%20and%20it%27s%20fantastic%21%20It%27s%20free%20for%20OSS%20and%20offers%20a%20free%20trial%20for%20the%20proprietary%20code.%20Check%20it%20out%3A%20https%3A%2F%2Fcoderabbit.ai) - [Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/submit?title=Great%20tool%20for%20code%20review%20-%20CodeRabbit&text=I%20just%20used%20CodeRabbit%20for%20my%20code%20review%2C%20and%20it%27s%20fantastic%21%20It%27s%20free%20for%20OSS%20and%20offers%20a%20free%20trial%20for%20proprietary%20code.%20Check%20it%20out%3A%20https%3A//coderabbit.ai) - [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/sharing/share-offsite/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcoderabbit.ai&mini=true&title=Great%20tool%20for%20code%20review%20-%20CodeRabbit&summary=I%20just%20used%20CodeRabbit%20for%20my%20code%20review%2C%20and%20it%27s%20fantastic%21%20It%27s%20free%20for%20OSS%20and%20offers%20a%20free%20trial%20for%20proprietary%20code)
Tips ### Chat There are 3 ways to chat with [CodeRabbit](https://coderabbit.ai): - Review comments: Directly reply to a review comment made by CodeRabbit. Example: - `I pushed a fix in commit .` - `Generate unit testing code for this file.` - `Open a follow-up GitHub issue for this discussion.` - Files and specific lines of code (under the "Files changed" tab): Tag `@coderabbitai` in a new review comment at the desired location with your query. Examples: - `@coderabbitai generate unit testing code for this file.` - `@coderabbitai modularize this function.` - PR comments: Tag `@coderabbitai` in a new PR comment to ask questions about the PR branch. For the best results, please provide a very specific query, as very limited context is provided in this mode. Examples: - `@coderabbitai generate interesting stats about this repository and render them as a table.` - `@coderabbitai show all the console.log statements in this repository.` - `@coderabbitai read src/utils.ts and generate unit testing code.` - `@coderabbitai read the files in the src/scheduler package and generate a class diagram using mermaid and a README in the markdown format.` Note: Be mindful of the bot's finite context window. It's strongly recommended to break down tasks such as reading entire modules into smaller chunks. For a focused discussion, use review comments to chat about specific files and their changes, instead of using the PR comments. ### CodeRabbit Commands (invoked as PR comments) - `@coderabbitai pause` to pause the reviews on a PR. - `@coderabbitai resume` to resume the paused reviews. - `@coderabbitai review` to trigger a review. This is useful when automatic reviews are disabled for the repository. - `@coderabbitai resolve` resolve all the CodeRabbit review comments. - `@coderabbitai help` to get help. Additionally, you can add `@coderabbitai ignore` anywhere in the PR description to prevent this PR from being reviewed. ### CodeRabbit Configration File (`.coderabbit.yaml`) - You can programmatically configure CodeRabbit by adding a `.coderabbit.yaml` file to the root of your repository. - Please see the [configuration documentation](https://docs.coderabbit.ai/guides/configure-coderabbit) for more information. - If your editor has YAML language server enabled, you can add the path at the top of this file to enable auto-completion and validation: `# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://coderabbit.ai/integrations/schema.v2.json` ### Documentation and Community - Visit our [Documentation](https://coderabbit.ai/docs) for detailed information on how to use CodeRabbit. - Join our [Discord Community](https://discord.com/invite/GsXnASn26c) to get help, request features, and share feedback. - Follow us on [X/Twitter](https://twitter.com/coderabbitai) for updates and announcements.