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add automated Python requirements update#10219
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My bad for missing adding this to the community repository as well. Thanks for adding it!
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FYI: I manually triggered the workflow right after it was merged. |
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Motivation
#10127 introduced dependency pinning, and with #10195 we removed as many pins as possible.
Now we can use a shareable workflow by @silv-io in localstack/meta to automatically update the dependencies once a week using a scheduled GitHub workflow.
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Testing
master(the workflow call trigger cannot be used as long as the workflow is not inmaster).