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Fix: Remove hard-coded preference for docker when installing destinations #366

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    • Adjusted the behavior of the destination connector function to improve handling when no local or pip-based options are provided, enhancing reliability in execution scenarios.

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The changes in this pull request involve the removal of a conditional block in the get_destination function within the airbyte/destinations/util.py file. This block previously checked for the absence of both pip_url and local_executable, defaulting to a Docker-based execution if neither was provided. The modification indicates a shift in how destination connectors are handled, potentially altering the function's behavior when no execution options are available.

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airbyte/destinations/util.py Removed conditional logic that defaults to Docker execution when both pip_url and local_executable are not provided.

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aaronsteers commented Sep 17, 2024

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@aaronsteers aaronsteers marked this pull request as ready for review September 17, 2024 21:34
@aaronsteers aaronsteers changed the title fix: remove hard-coded preference for docker when installing destinations Fix: Remove hard-coded preference for docker when installing destinations Sep 17, 2024
@aaronsteers aaronsteers enabled auto-merge (squash) September 17, 2024 21:35
@aaronsteers aaronsteers merged commit 4a61345 into main Sep 17, 2024
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@aaronsteers aaronsteers deleted the aj/fix/auto-discover-python-destinations branch September 17, 2024 21:47
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