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ci: fix uv timeout #149

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    • Increased UV_HTTP_TIMEOUT from 300 seconds to 900 seconds across documentation, release, and test workflows to allow more time for dependency installation.
    • Reformatted branch specifications and Python version matrix for consistency in workflows.

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The pull request modifies GitHub Actions workflow configurations across three files: build_docs.yml, release.yml, and test.yml. Key changes include updating the Python version matrix to only include version "3.13", increasing the UV_HTTP_TIMEOUT environment variable from 300 to 900 seconds, and making various formatting adjustments for consistency. The overall structure of the workflows remains intact, with no alterations to the declarations of exported or public entities.

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.github/workflows/build_docs.yml Updated Python version matrix to only include "3.13", commented out previous versions, increased UV_HTTP_TIMEOUT to 900 seconds, adjusted fetch-depth parameter indentation.
.github/workflows/release.yml Reformatted types array in on section, increased UV_HTTP_TIMEOUT to 900 seconds, and made minor formatting adjustments in steps.
.github/workflows/test.yml Increased UV_HTTP_TIMEOUT to 900 seconds, reformatted branch specifications, and adjusted Python version matrix formatting.

Possibly related PRs

  • CI: Increase uv timeout and reduce deps install #146: The changes in this PR also involve updating the UV_HTTP_TIMEOUT environment variable and modifying the Python version matrix in the .github/workflows/build_docs.yml file, which directly relates to the changes made in the main PR.

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@shenxiangzhuang shenxiangzhuang merged commit cd2b329 into master Nov 12, 2024
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@shenxiangzhuang shenxiangzhuang deleted the fix/ci_uv_timeout branch November 12, 2024 03:01
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Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 98.15%. Comparing base (b759ab9) to head (514dcbd).
Report is 1 commits behind head on master.

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