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Bumps grpcio to version 1.50 #11431
Bumps grpcio to version 1.50 #11431
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11431: Bumps grpcio to version 1.50 r=kpitzen a=kpitzen Currently, pinning to a version of grpcio <1.50 can cause build errors on newer versions of python+pip - the existing setup.py install method of building libararies is being deprecated and wheels are not being backported for older versions of grpcio. Since this change is a no-op as far as our python proto clients are concerned, it feels safe to bump to a version that will be supported going forward <!--- Thanks so much for your contribution! If this is your first time contributing, please ensure that you have read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation. --> # Description <!--- Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. --> Fixes #11276 Though this change doesn't result in guaranteed Python 3.11 support, it should allow users of Python 3.11 to at least install Pulumi successfully without Deprecation warnings etc. grpcio 1.4X does not ship 3.11-compatible wheels, so users are starting to see errors when installing Pulumi - bumping to this version also does not change our existing proto clients in Python, so feels like a relatively safe change. ## Checklist <!--- Please provide details if the checkbox below is to be left unchecked. --> - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works <!--- User-facing changes require a CHANGELOG entry. --> - [x] I have run `make changelog` and committed the `changelog/pending/<file>` documenting my change <!-- If the change(s) in this PR is a modification of an existing call to the Pulumi Service, then the service should honor older versions of the CLI where this change would not exist. You must then bump the API version in /pkg/backend/httpstate/client/api.go, as well as add it to the service. --> - [ ] Yes, there are changes in this PR that warrants bumping the Pulumi Service API version <!-- `@Pulumi` employees: If yes, you must submit corresponding changes in the service repo. --> Co-authored-by: Kyle Pitzen <kyle.pitzen@gmail.com>
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11431: Bumps grpcio to version 1.50 r=kpitzen a=kpitzen Currently, pinning to a version of grpcio <1.50 can cause build errors on newer versions of python+pip - the existing setup.py install method of building libararies is being deprecated and wheels are not being backported for older versions of grpcio. Since this change is a no-op as far as our python proto clients are concerned, it feels safe to bump to a version that will be supported going forward <!--- Thanks so much for your contribution! If this is your first time contributing, please ensure that you have read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation. --> # Description <!--- Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. --> Fixes #11276 Though this change doesn't result in guaranteed Python 3.11 support, it should allow users of Python 3.11 to at least install Pulumi successfully without Deprecation warnings etc. grpcio 1.4X does not ship 3.11-compatible wheels, so users are starting to see errors when installing Pulumi - bumping to this version also does not change our existing proto clients in Python, so feels like a relatively safe change. ## Checklist <!--- Please provide details if the checkbox below is to be left unchecked. --> - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works <!--- User-facing changes require a CHANGELOG entry. --> - [x] I have run `make changelog` and committed the `changelog/pending/<file>` documenting my change <!-- If the change(s) in this PR is a modification of an existing call to the Pulumi Service, then the service should honor older versions of the CLI where this change would not exist. You must then bump the API version in /pkg/backend/httpstate/client/api.go, as well as add it to the service. --> - [ ] Yes, there are changes in this PR that warrants bumping the Pulumi Service API version <!-- `@Pulumi` employees: If yes, you must submit corresponding changes in the service repo. --> Co-authored-by: Kyle Pitzen <kyle.pitzen@gmail.com>
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11431: Bumps grpcio to version 1.50 r=kpitzen a=kpitzen Currently, pinning to a version of grpcio <1.50 can cause build errors on newer versions of python+pip - the existing setup.py install method of building libararies is being deprecated and wheels are not being backported for older versions of grpcio. Since this change is a no-op as far as our python proto clients are concerned, it feels safe to bump to a version that will be supported going forward <!--- Thanks so much for your contribution! If this is your first time contributing, please ensure that you have read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation. --> # Description <!--- Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. --> Fixes #11276 Though this change doesn't result in guaranteed Python 3.11 support, it should allow users of Python 3.11 to at least install Pulumi successfully without Deprecation warnings etc. grpcio 1.4X does not ship 3.11-compatible wheels, so users are starting to see errors when installing Pulumi - bumping to this version also does not change our existing proto clients in Python, so feels like a relatively safe change. ## Checklist <!--- Please provide details if the checkbox below is to be left unchecked. --> - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works <!--- User-facing changes require a CHANGELOG entry. --> - [x] I have run `make changelog` and committed the `changelog/pending/<file>` documenting my change <!-- If the change(s) in this PR is a modification of an existing call to the Pulumi Service, then the service should honor older versions of the CLI where this change would not exist. You must then bump the API version in /pkg/backend/httpstate/client/api.go, as well as add it to the service. --> - [ ] Yes, there are changes in this PR that warrants bumping the Pulumi Service API version <!-- `@Pulumi` employees: If yes, you must submit corresponding changes in the service repo. --> 11437: Mark external modules as forign r=iwahbe a=iwahbe Fixes #8070 Progress on #11427 Co-authored-by: Kyle Pitzen <kyle.pitzen@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ian Wahbe <ian@wahbe.com>
11431: Bumps grpcio to version 1.50 r=kpitzen a=kpitzen Currently, pinning to a version of grpcio <1.50 can cause build errors on newer versions of python+pip - the existing setup.py install method of building libararies is being deprecated and wheels are not being backported for older versions of grpcio. Since this change is a no-op as far as our python proto clients are concerned, it feels safe to bump to a version that will be supported going forward <!--- Thanks so much for your contribution! If this is your first time contributing, please ensure that you have read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation. --> # Description <!--- Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. --> Fixes #11276 Though this change doesn't result in guaranteed Python 3.11 support, it should allow users of Python 3.11 to at least install Pulumi successfully without Deprecation warnings etc. grpcio 1.4X does not ship 3.11-compatible wheels, so users are starting to see errors when installing Pulumi - bumping to this version also does not change our existing proto clients in Python, so feels like a relatively safe change. ## Checklist <!--- Please provide details if the checkbox below is to be left unchecked. --> - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works <!--- User-facing changes require a CHANGELOG entry. --> - [x] I have run `make changelog` and committed the `changelog/pending/<file>` documenting my change <!-- If the change(s) in this PR is a modification of an existing call to the Pulumi Service, then the service should honor older versions of the CLI where this change would not exist. You must then bump the API version in /pkg/backend/httpstate/client/api.go, as well as add it to the service. --> - [ ] Yes, there are changes in this PR that warrants bumping the Pulumi Service API version <!-- `@Pulumi` employees: If yes, you must submit corresponding changes in the service repo. --> 11437: Mark external modules as forign r=iwahbe a=iwahbe Fixes #8070 Progress on #11427 Co-authored-by: Kyle Pitzen <kyle.pitzen@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ian Wahbe <ian@wahbe.com>
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11431: Bumps grpcio to version 1.50 r=kpitzen a=kpitzen Currently, pinning to a version of grpcio <1.50 can cause build errors on newer versions of python+pip - the existing setup.py install method of building libararies is being deprecated and wheels are not being backported for older versions of grpcio. Since this change is a no-op as far as our python proto clients are concerned, it feels safe to bump to a version that will be supported going forward <!--- Thanks so much for your contribution! If this is your first time contributing, please ensure that you have read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation. --> # Description <!--- Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. --> Fixes #11276 Though this change doesn't result in guaranteed Python 3.11 support, it should allow users of Python 3.11 to at least install Pulumi successfully without Deprecation warnings etc. grpcio 1.4X does not ship 3.11-compatible wheels, so users are starting to see errors when installing Pulumi - bumping to this version also does not change our existing proto clients in Python, so feels like a relatively safe change. ## Checklist <!--- Please provide details if the checkbox below is to be left unchecked. --> - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works <!--- User-facing changes require a CHANGELOG entry. --> - [x] I have run `make changelog` and committed the `changelog/pending/<file>` documenting my change <!-- If the change(s) in this PR is a modification of an existing call to the Pulumi Service, then the service should honor older versions of the CLI where this change would not exist. You must then bump the API version in /pkg/backend/httpstate/client/api.go, as well as add it to the service. --> - [ ] Yes, there are changes in this PR that warrants bumping the Pulumi Service API version <!-- `@Pulumi` employees: If yes, you must submit corresponding changes in the service repo. --> 11437: Mark external modules as forign r=justinvp a=iwahbe Fixes #8070 Progress on #11427 11440: Cleanup import generation r=iwahbe a=iwahbe Cleanup the `getPulumiImport` function. In doing so, remove an edge causing extraneous `/index` in #11427. For reviewers, looking at the diff for this PR is painful. It's much easier to review the old and new code separately. Part of #11427. 11441: Changelog and go.mod updates for v3.47.2 r=pulumi-bot a=pulumi-bot bors merge Co-authored-by: Kyle Pitzen <kyle.pitzen@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ian Wahbe <ian@wahbe.com> Co-authored-by: github-actions <github-actions@github.com>
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QQ: Does this need to be ==
pinned? >=
should work, I think, and 1.51
is already released.
Example of >=
pinning: https://github.com/googleapis/python-api-core/pull/466/files#diff-60f61ab7a8d1910d86d9fda2261620314edcae5894d5aaa236b821c7256badd7R42.
(Great to see this change happening)
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It would be ~=
like the other dependencies here, but I think we're a bit less keen on that for grpcio because we've had multiple cases of them releasing bad versions and all our pipelines breaking because of it.
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Note that version 1.51 has already been yanked, so likely would have caused issues.
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11431: Bumps grpcio to version 1.50 r=kpitzen a=kpitzen Currently, pinning to a version of grpcio <1.50 can cause build errors on newer versions of python+pip - the existing setup.py install method of building libararies is being deprecated and wheels are not being backported for older versions of grpcio. Since this change is a no-op as far as our python proto clients are concerned, it feels safe to bump to a version that will be supported going forward <!--- Thanks so much for your contribution! If this is your first time contributing, please ensure that you have read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation. --> # Description <!--- Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. --> Fixes #11276 Though this change doesn't result in guaranteed Python 3.11 support, it should allow users of Python 3.11 to at least install Pulumi successfully without Deprecation warnings etc. grpcio 1.4X does not ship 3.11-compatible wheels, so users are starting to see errors when installing Pulumi - bumping to this version also does not change our existing proto clients in Python, so feels like a relatively safe change. ## Checklist <!--- Please provide details if the checkbox below is to be left unchecked. --> - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works <!--- User-facing changes require a CHANGELOG entry. --> - [x] I have run `make changelog` and committed the `changelog/pending/<file>` documenting my change <!-- If the change(s) in this PR is a modification of an existing call to the Pulumi Service, then the service should honor older versions of the CLI where this change would not exist. You must then bump the API version in /pkg/backend/httpstate/client/api.go, as well as add it to the service. --> - [ ] Yes, there are changes in this PR that warrants bumping the Pulumi Service API version <!-- `@Pulumi` employees: If yes, you must submit corresponding changes in the service repo. --> 11437: Mark external modules as forign r=justinvp a=iwahbe Fixes #8070 Progress on #11427 Co-authored-by: Kyle Pitzen <kyle.pitzen@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ian Wahbe <ian@wahbe.com>
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11431: Bumps grpcio to version 1.50 r=kpitzen a=kpitzen Currently, pinning to a version of grpcio <1.50 can cause build errors on newer versions of python+pip - the existing setup.py install method of building libararies is being deprecated and wheels are not being backported for older versions of grpcio. Since this change is a no-op as far as our python proto clients are concerned, it feels safe to bump to a version that will be supported going forward <!--- Thanks so much for your contribution! If this is your first time contributing, please ensure that you have read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation. --> # Description <!--- Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. --> Fixes #11276 Though this change doesn't result in guaranteed Python 3.11 support, it should allow users of Python 3.11 to at least install Pulumi successfully without Deprecation warnings etc. grpcio 1.4X does not ship 3.11-compatible wheels, so users are starting to see errors when installing Pulumi - bumping to this version also does not change our existing proto clients in Python, so feels like a relatively safe change. ## Checklist <!--- Please provide details if the checkbox below is to be left unchecked. --> - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works <!--- User-facing changes require a CHANGELOG entry. --> - [x] I have run `make changelog` and committed the `changelog/pending/<file>` documenting my change <!-- If the change(s) in this PR is a modification of an existing call to the Pulumi Service, then the service should honor older versions of the CLI where this change would not exist. You must then bump the API version in /pkg/backend/httpstate/client/api.go, as well as add it to the service. --> - [ ] Yes, there are changes in this PR that warrants bumping the Pulumi Service API version <!-- `@Pulumi` employees: If yes, you must submit corresponding changes in the service repo. --> Co-authored-by: Kyle Pitzen <kyle.pitzen@gmail.com>
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11431: Bumps grpcio to version 1.50 r=kpitzen a=kpitzen Currently, pinning to a version of grpcio <1.50 can cause build errors on newer versions of python+pip - the existing setup.py install method of building libararies is being deprecated and wheels are not being backported for older versions of grpcio. Since this change is a no-op as far as our python proto clients are concerned, it feels safe to bump to a version that will be supported going forward <!--- Thanks so much for your contribution! If this is your first time contributing, please ensure that you have read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation. --> # Description <!--- Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. --> Fixes #11276 Though this change doesn't result in guaranteed Python 3.11 support, it should allow users of Python 3.11 to at least install Pulumi successfully without Deprecation warnings etc. grpcio 1.4X does not ship 3.11-compatible wheels, so users are starting to see errors when installing Pulumi - bumping to this version also does not change our existing proto clients in Python, so feels like a relatively safe change. ## Checklist <!--- Please provide details if the checkbox below is to be left unchecked. --> - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works <!--- User-facing changes require a CHANGELOG entry. --> - [x] I have run `make changelog` and committed the `changelog/pending/<file>` documenting my change <!-- If the change(s) in this PR is a modification of an existing call to the Pulumi Service, then the service should honor older versions of the CLI where this change would not exist. You must then bump the API version in /pkg/backend/httpstate/client/api.go, as well as add it to the service. --> - [ ] Yes, there are changes in this PR that warrants bumping the Pulumi Service API version <!-- `@Pulumi` employees: If yes, you must submit corresponding changes in the service repo. --> Co-authored-by: Kyle Pitzen <kyle.pitzen@gmail.com>
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@kpitzen, 1.51.1 is now available. I wonder if that improves things for us. |
Currently, pinning to a version of grpcio <1.50 can cause build errors on newer versions of python+pip - the existing setup.py install method of building libararies is being deprecated and wheels are not being backported for older versions of grpcio. Since this change is a no-op as far as our python proto clients are concerned, it feels safe to bump to a version that will be supported going forward
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11431: Bumps grpcio to version 1.50 r=kpitzen a=kpitzen Currently, pinning to a version of grpcio <1.50 can cause build errors on newer versions of python+pip - the existing setup.py install method of building libararies is being deprecated and wheels are not being backported for older versions of grpcio. Since this change is a no-op as far as our python proto clients are concerned, it feels safe to bump to a version that will be supported going forward <!--- Thanks so much for your contribution! If this is your first time contributing, please ensure that you have read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation. --> # Description <!--- Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. --> Fixes #11276 Though this change doesn't result in guaranteed Python 3.11 support, it should allow users of Python 3.11 to at least install Pulumi successfully without Deprecation warnings etc. grpcio 1.4X does not ship 3.11-compatible wheels, so users are starting to see errors when installing Pulumi - bumping to this version also does not change our existing proto clients in Python, so feels like a relatively safe change. ## Checklist <!--- Please provide details if the checkbox below is to be left unchecked. --> - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works <!--- User-facing changes require a CHANGELOG entry. --> - [x] I have run `make changelog` and committed the `changelog/pending/<file>` documenting my change <!-- If the change(s) in this PR is a modification of an existing call to the Pulumi Service, then the service should honor older versions of the CLI where this change would not exist. You must then bump the API version in /pkg/backend/httpstate/client/api.go, as well as add it to the service. --> - [ ] Yes, there are changes in this PR that warrants bumping the Pulumi Service API version <!-- `@Pulumi` employees: If yes, you must submit corresponding changes in the service repo. --> 11704: ci: Freeze v3.50.1 for release r=iwahbe a=iwahbe Co-authored-by: Kyle Pitzen <kyle.pitzen@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ian Wahbe <ian@wahbe.com>
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11431: Bumps grpcio to version 1.50 r=kpitzen a=kpitzen Currently, pinning to a version of grpcio <1.50 can cause build errors on newer versions of python+pip - the existing setup.py install method of building libararies is being deprecated and wheels are not being backported for older versions of grpcio. Since this change is a no-op as far as our python proto clients are concerned, it feels safe to bump to a version that will be supported going forward <!--- Thanks so much for your contribution! If this is your first time contributing, please ensure that you have read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation. --> # Description <!--- Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. --> Fixes #11276 Though this change doesn't result in guaranteed Python 3.11 support, it should allow users of Python 3.11 to at least install Pulumi successfully without Deprecation warnings etc. grpcio 1.4X does not ship 3.11-compatible wheels, so users are starting to see errors when installing Pulumi - bumping to this version also does not change our existing proto clients in Python, so feels like a relatively safe change. ## Checklist <!--- Please provide details if the checkbox below is to be left unchecked. --> - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works <!--- User-facing changes require a CHANGELOG entry. --> - [x] I have run `make changelog` and committed the `changelog/pending/<file>` documenting my change <!-- If the change(s) in this PR is a modification of an existing call to the Pulumi Service, then the service should honor older versions of the CLI where this change would not exist. You must then bump the API version in /pkg/backend/httpstate/client/api.go, as well as add it to the service. --> - [ ] Yes, there are changes in this PR that warrants bumping the Pulumi Service API version <!-- `@Pulumi` employees: If yes, you must submit corresponding changes in the service repo. --> Co-authored-by: Kyle Pitzen <kyle.pitzen@gmail.com>
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11431: Bumps grpcio to version 1.50 r=kpitzen a=kpitzen Currently, pinning to a version of grpcio <1.50 can cause build errors on newer versions of python+pip - the existing setup.py install method of building libararies is being deprecated and wheels are not being backported for older versions of grpcio. Since this change is a no-op as far as our python proto clients are concerned, it feels safe to bump to a version that will be supported going forward <!--- Thanks so much for your contribution! If this is your first time contributing, please ensure that you have read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation. --> # Description <!--- Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. --> Fixes #11276 Though this change doesn't result in guaranteed Python 3.11 support, it should allow users of Python 3.11 to at least install Pulumi successfully without Deprecation warnings etc. grpcio 1.4X does not ship 3.11-compatible wheels, so users are starting to see errors when installing Pulumi - bumping to this version also does not change our existing proto clients in Python, so feels like a relatively safe change. ## Checklist <!--- Please provide details if the checkbox below is to be left unchecked. --> - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works <!--- User-facing changes require a CHANGELOG entry. --> - [x] I have run `make changelog` and committed the `changelog/pending/<file>` documenting my change <!-- If the change(s) in this PR is a modification of an existing call to the Pulumi Service, then the service should honor older versions of the CLI where this change would not exist. You must then bump the API version in /pkg/backend/httpstate/client/api.go, as well as add it to the service. --> - [ ] Yes, there are changes in this PR that warrants bumping the Pulumi Service API version <!-- `@Pulumi` employees: If yes, you must submit corresponding changes in the service repo. --> Co-authored-by: Kyle Pitzen <kyle.pitzen@gmail.com>
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11431: Bumps grpcio to version 1.50 r=kpitzen a=kpitzen Currently, pinning to a version of grpcio <1.50 can cause build errors on newer versions of python+pip - the existing setup.py install method of building libararies is being deprecated and wheels are not being backported for older versions of grpcio. Since this change is a no-op as far as our python proto clients are concerned, it feels safe to bump to a version that will be supported going forward <!--- Thanks so much for your contribution! If this is your first time contributing, please ensure that you have read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation. --> # Description <!--- Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. --> Fixes #11276 Though this change doesn't result in guaranteed Python 3.11 support, it should allow users of Python 3.11 to at least install Pulumi successfully without Deprecation warnings etc. grpcio 1.4X does not ship 3.11-compatible wheels, so users are starting to see errors when installing Pulumi - bumping to this version also does not change our existing proto clients in Python, so feels like a relatively safe change. ## Checklist <!--- Please provide details if the checkbox below is to be left unchecked. --> - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works <!--- User-facing changes require a CHANGELOG entry. --> - [x] I have run `make changelog` and committed the `changelog/pending/<file>` documenting my change <!-- If the change(s) in this PR is a modification of an existing call to the Pulumi Service, then the service should honor older versions of the CLI where this change would not exist. You must then bump the API version in /pkg/backend/httpstate/client/api.go, as well as add it to the service. --> - [ ] Yes, there are changes in this PR that warrants bumping the Pulumi Service API version <!-- `@Pulumi` employees: If yes, you must submit corresponding changes in the service repo. --> Co-authored-by: Kyle Pitzen <kyle.pitzen@gmail.com>
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@kpitzen thanks! Do we need to wait for the next versioned release of Pulumi to make use of Python 3.11 support? |
@worldofgeese since we haven't officially updated our testing framework to use Python 3.11, we can't make any guarantees about Python 3.11 yet, though with the release of 3.50.2 (which occurred last night), I am now able to successfully use Pulumi with Python 3.11. I expect us to make those testing changes soon, though, as this PR was the last remaining blocker I am aware of. |
Currently, pinning to a version of grpcio <1.50 can cause build errors on newer versions of python+pip - the existing setup.py install method of building libararies is being deprecated and wheels are not being backported for older versions of grpcio. Since this change is a no-op as far as our python proto clients are concerned, it feels safe to bump to a version that will be supported going forward
Description
Fixes #11276
Though this change doesn't result in guaranteed Python 3.11 support, it should allow users of Python 3.11 to at least install Pulumi successfully without Deprecation warnings etc. grpcio 1.4X does not ship 3.11-compatible wheels, so users are starting to see errors when installing Pulumi - bumping to this version also does not change our existing proto clients in Python, so feels like a relatively safe change.
Checklist
make changelog
and committed thechangelog/pending/<file>
documenting my change