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Release Cosmos 1.6.0 #1103
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Can we check the scope again for 1.6.0 please? Are we on track to complete the above tasks cc @tatiana |
Description authored by @tatiana @pankajastro @pankajkoti Many users from OSS and Astronomer raised issues related to disk utilization. In the past (until Cosmos 1.3.x), these were exclusive to We aim to address these by closing the following tickets, which we consider critical:
In the meantime, as of Cosmos 1.5, we introduced
One of the most popular community and customer requests is:
Finally, another extremely popular request has been for Cosmos to have a default way to handle dbt Source nodes. There are several open tickets related to this, and also a PR from a contributor who happens to be an Astronomer customer:
Now is the right time to talk about this. Finally, there are some other tasks that we're aiming to wrap up:
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We've released Cosmos 1.6.0 via #1080. @phanikumv should we close this issue (labelled as epic) or keep it open? |
@pankajkoti We can close this issue, great work on delivering the release 🎉 |
## Description This is an effort to fix the currently broken CI jobs. The CI pipeline was running smoothly until the Cosmos 1.6.0 release (#1103). However, after the recent release of Apache Airflow providers, we’ve been encountering deep resolution errors specifically with Apache Airflow 2.7 jobs. To address this: 1. For Airflow 2.7 tests, we’re pre-installing the providers using Airflow 2.7 constraints. 2. We’re also upgrading certain jobs, like type-checks and dbt 1.5.4 tests, from Airflow 2.7 to Airflow 2.8, as it seems beneficial to move from 2.7 to 2.8. Despite pre-installing the providers, we’re noticing that on Python 3.8 and 3.9 with Apache Airflow 2.7, Cosmos still attempts to sync dependencies and continues to encounter deep resolution errors. Therefore, we’re specifically excluding those combinations from running in Unit and Integration test jobs. However, we have Python 3.10 and 3.11 jobs enabled and running fine for Airflow 2.7 in our CI. ## Related Issue(s) related: #1180
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