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chore: prepare release for v1.1.0 #17

chore: prepare release for v1.1.0

chore: prepare release for v1.1.0 #17

Triggered via pull request May 8, 2024 12:44
Status Success
Total duration 1m 33s
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test.yaml

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Matrix: pytest_on_supported_python_vers
Matrix: pytest_with_coverage_on_supported_os
Matrix: python_lint_check
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8 warnings
pytest_with_coverage_on_supported_os (ubuntu-22.04)
Unexpected input(s) 'python_version', valid inputs are ['python-version', 'python-version-file', 'cache', 'architecture', 'check-latest', 'token', 'cache-dependency-path', 'update-environment', 'allow-prereleases']
pytest_with_coverage_on_supported_os (ubuntu-22.04)
The `python-version` input is not set. The version of Python currently in `PATH` will be used.
pytest_with_coverage_on_supported_os (ubuntu-22.04)
Unexpected input(s) 'python_version', valid inputs are ['python-version', 'python-version-file', 'cache', 'architecture', 'check-latest', 'token', 'cache-dependency-path', 'update-environment', 'allow-prereleases']
pytest_with_coverage_on_supported_os (ubuntu-22.04)
Cache paths are empty. Please check the previous logs and make sure that the python version is specified
pytest_with_coverage_on_supported_os (ubuntu-20.04)
Unexpected input(s) 'python_version', valid inputs are ['python-version', 'python-version-file', 'cache', 'architecture', 'check-latest', 'token', 'cache-dependency-path', 'update-environment', 'allow-prereleases']
pytest_with_coverage_on_supported_os (ubuntu-20.04)
Cache paths are empty. Please check the previous logs and make sure that the python version is specified
pytest_with_coverage_on_supported_os (ubuntu-20.04)
Unexpected input(s) 'python_version', valid inputs are ['python-version', 'python-version-file', 'cache', 'architecture', 'check-latest', 'token', 'cache-dependency-path', 'update-environment', 'allow-prereleases']
pytest_with_coverage_on_supported_os (ubuntu-20.04)
The `python-version` input is not set. The version of Python currently in `PATH` will be used.