* update to Python 3.12 * remove use of utcnow * switch to timezone.utc datetime.UTC is an alias of datetime.timezone.utc. if we're doing the double import for datetime it's more straightforward to just import timezone as well and get it directly * debug python env version issue * change python version * pin to SHA and remove debug portion
Dependency Management
The requirements.txt file is generated from requirements.in and requirements_git.txt, using pip-tools and pip-compile.
How To Use
Commands should be run in the awx container from inside the ./requirements directory of the awx repository.
Upgrading or Adding Select Libraries
If you need to add or upgrade one targeted library, then modify requirements.in,
then run the script:
./updater.sh run
Upgrading Unpinned Dependency
If you require a new version of a dependency that does not have a pinned version
for a fix or feature, pin a minimum version in requirements.in and run ./updater.sh run. For example,
replace the line asgi-amqp with asgi-amqp>=1.1.4, and consider leaving a
note.
Then next time that a general upgrade is performed, the minimum version specifiers
can be removed, because *.txt files are upgraded to latest.
Upgrading Dependencies
You can upgrade (pip-compile --upgrade) the dependencies by running
./updater.sh upgrade.
Licenses and Source Files
If any library has a change to its license with the upgrade, then the license for that library
inside of licenses needs to be updated.
For libraries that have source distribution requirements (LGPL as an example), a tarball of the library is kept along with the license. To download the PyPI tarball, you can run this command:
pip download <pypi library name> -d licenses/ --no-binary :all: --no-deps
Make sure to delete the old tarball if it is an upgrade.
UPGRADE BLOCKERs
Anything pinned in *.in files involves additional manual work in
order to upgrade. Some information related to that work is outlined here.
pip, setuptools and setuptools_scm, wheel, cython
If modifying these libraries make sure testing with the offline build is performed to confirm they are functionally working. Versions need to match the versions used in the pip bootstrapping step in the top-level Makefile.
Verify ansible-runner's build dependency doesn't conflict with the changes made.
urllib3 and OPA-python-client
There are incompatible version dependancies for urllib3 between OPA-python-client and kubernetes. OPA-python-client v2.0.3+ requires urllib3 v2.5.0+ and kubernetes v34.1.0 caps it at v.2.4.0.
djangorestframework
Upgrading to 3.16.1 introduced errors on the tests around CredentialInputSource. We have several fields on that model set to default=null but in the serializer they're set to required: true which causes a conflict.