Adds release workflow that (1) creates a GitHub release and (2)
publishes built artifacts to PyPI
**Release Workflow**
1. Checkout `master` locally and cut a new branch
1. Run `poetry version <rule>` to version bump (e.g., `poetry version
patch`)
1. Commit changes and push to remote branch
1. Ensure all quality check workflows pass
1. Explicitly tag PR with `release` label
1. Merge to mainline
At this point, a release workflow should be triggered because:
* The PR is closed, targeting `master`, and merged
* `pyproject.toml` has been detected as modified
* The PR had a `release` label
The workflow will then proceed to build the artifacts, create a GitHub
release with release notes and uploaded artifacts, and publish to PyPI.
Example Workflow run:
https://github.com/shoelsch/langchain/actions/runs/3711037455/jobs/6291076898
Example Releases: https://github.com/shoelsch/langchain/releases
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Note, this workflow is looking for the `PYPI_API_TOKEN` secret, so that
will need to be uploaded to the repository secrets. I tested uploading
as far as hitting a permissions issue due to project ownership in Test
PyPI.
This PR has two contributions:
1. Add test for when stop token is found in middle of text
2. Add code coverage tooling and instructions
- Add pytest-cov via poetry
- Add necessary config files
- Add new make instruction for `coverage`
- Update README with coverage guidance
- Update minor README formatting/spelling
Co-authored-by: Hunter Gerlach <hunter@huntergerlach.com>
* Adopts [Poetry](https://python-poetry.org/) as a dependency manager
* Introduces dependency version requirements
* Deprecates Python 3.7 support
**TODO**
- [x] Update developer guide
- [x] Add back `playwright`, `manifest-ml`, and `jupyter` to dependency
group
**Not Doing => Fast Follow**
- Investigate single source for version, perhaps relying on GitHub tags
and [tackling this
issue](https://github.com/hwchase17/langchain/issues/26)
Addresses the issue in #76 by either using the relevant environment
variable if set or using a string passed in the constructor.
Prefers the constructor string over the environment variable, which
seemed like the natural choice to me.
Add support for huggingface hub
I could not find a good way to enforce stop tokens over the huggingface
hub api - that needs to hopefully be cleaned up in the future