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The currently existing example on how to install dependency extras only shows a single dependency: `fastapi = {version="^0.92.0", extras=["all"]}` Since right before this example it is shown how to install multiple extras using the command line interface, this can be confusing and lead to hard to understand missing dependencies: `poetry install --extras "mysql pgsql"` Note that the CLI has quotes around both extras and no commas, while in pyproject.toml each extra *must* be quoted and comma-separated, which is currently not documented.
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The currently existing example on how to install dependency extras only shows a single dependency: `fastapi = {version="^0.92.0", extras=["all"]}` Since right before this example it is shown how to install multiple extras using the command line interface, this can be confusing and lead to hard to understand missing dependencies: `poetry install --extras "mysql pgsql"` Note that the CLI has quotes around both extras and no commas, while in pyproject.toml each extra *must* be quoted and comma-separated, which is currently not documented. (cherry picked from commit 9cda043) Signed-off-by: Bjorn Neergaard <[email protected]>
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The currently existing example on how to install dependency extras only shows a single dependency: `fastapi = {version="^0.92.0", extras=["all"]}` Since right before this example it is shown how to install multiple extras using the command line interface, this can be confusing and lead to hard to understand missing dependencies: `poetry install --extras "mysql pgsql"` Note that the CLI has quotes around both extras and no commas, while in pyproject.toml each extra *must* be quoted and comma-separated, which is currently not documented. (cherry picked from commit 9cda043) Signed-off-by: Bjorn Neergaard <[email protected]>
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The currently existing example on how to install dependency extras only shows a single dependency: `fastapi = {version="^0.92.0", extras=["all"]}` Since right before this example it is shown how to install multiple extras using the command line interface, this can be confusing and lead to hard to understand missing dependencies: `poetry install --extras "mysql pgsql"` Note that the CLI has quotes around both extras and no commas, while in pyproject.toml each extra *must* be quoted and comma-separated, which is currently not documented. (cherry picked from commit 9cda043) Signed-off-by: Bjorn Neergaard <[email protected]>
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The currently existing example on how to install dependency extras only shows a single dependency: `fastapi = {version="^0.92.0", extras=["all"]}` Since right before this example it is shown how to install multiple extras using the command line interface, this can be confusing and lead to hard to understand missing dependencies: `poetry install --extras "mysql pgsql"` Note that the CLI has quotes around both extras and no commas, while in pyproject.toml each extra *must* be quoted and comma-separated, which is currently not documented. (cherry picked from commit 9cda043) Signed-off-by: Bjorn Neergaard <[email protected]>
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The currently existing example on how to install dependency extras only shows a single dependency: `fastapi = {version="^0.92.0", extras=["all"]}` Since right before this example it is shown how to install multiple extras using the command line interface, this can be confusing and lead to hard to understand missing dependencies: `poetry install --extras "mysql pgsql"` Note that the CLI has quotes around both extras and no commas, while in pyproject.toml each extra *must* be quoted and comma-separated, which is currently not documented. (cherry picked from commit 9cda043) Signed-off-by: Bjorn Neergaard <[email protected]>
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The currently existing example on how to install dependency extras only shows a single dependency: `fastapi = {version="^0.92.0", extras=["all"]}` Since right before this example it is shown how to install multiple extras using the command line interface, this can be confusing and lead to hard to understand missing dependencies: `poetry install --extras "mysql pgsql"` Note that the CLI has quotes around both extras and no commas, while in pyproject.toml each extra *must* be quoted and comma-separated, which is currently not documented. (cherry picked from commit 9cda043) Signed-off-by: Bjorn Neergaard <[email protected]>
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The currently existing example on how to install dependency extras only shows a single dependency: `fastapi = {version="^0.92.0", extras=["all"]}` Since right before this example it is shown how to install multiple extras using the command line interface, this can be confusing and lead to hard to understand missing dependencies: `poetry install --extras "mysql pgsql"` Note that the CLI has quotes around both extras and no commas, while in pyproject.toml each extra *must* be quoted and comma-separated, which is currently not documented. (cherry picked from commit 9cda043) Signed-off-by: Bjorn Neergaard <[email protected]>
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The currently existing example on how to install dependency extras only shows a single dependency: `fastapi = {version="^0.92.0", extras=["all"]}` Since right before this example it is shown how to install multiple extras using the command line interface, this can be confusing and lead to hard to understand missing dependencies: `poetry install --extras "mysql pgsql"` Note that the CLI has quotes around both extras and no commas, while in pyproject.toml each extra *must* be quoted and comma-separated, which is currently not documented. (cherry picked from commit 9cda043) Signed-off-by: Bjorn Neergaard <[email protected]>
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The currently existing example on how to install dependency extras only shows a single dependency: `fastapi = {version="^0.92.0", extras=["all"]}` Since right before this example it is shown how to install multiple extras using the command line interface, this can be confusing and lead to hard to understand missing dependencies: `poetry install --extras "mysql pgsql"` Note that the CLI has quotes around both extras and no commas, while in pyproject.toml each extra *must* be quoted and comma-separated, which is currently not documented. (cherry picked from commit 9cda043) Signed-off-by: Bjorn Neergaard <[email protected]> (cherry picked from commit 88311c9)
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The currently existing example on how to install dependency extras only shows a single dependency: `fastapi = {version="^0.92.0", extras=["all"]}` Since right before this example it is shown how to install multiple extras using the command line interface, this can be confusing and lead to hard to understand missing dependencies: `poetry install --extras "mysql pgsql"` Note that the CLI has quotes around both extras and no commas, while in pyproject.toml each extra *must* be quoted and comma-separated, which is currently not documented. (cherry picked from commit 9cda043)
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The currently existing example on how to install dependency extras only shows a single dependency: `fastapi = {version="^0.92.0", extras=["all"]}` Since right before this example it is shown how to install multiple extras using the command line interface, this can be confusing and lead to hard to understand missing dependencies: `poetry install --extras "mysql pgsql"` Note that the CLI has quotes around both extras and no commas, while in pyproject.toml each extra *must* be quoted and comma-separated, which is currently not documented. (cherry picked from commit 9cda043)
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The currently existing example on how to install dependency extras only shows a single dependency: `fastapi = {version="^0.92.0", extras=["all"]}` Since right before this example it is shown how to install multiple extras using the command line interface, this can be confusing and lead to hard to understand missing dependencies: `poetry install --extras "mysql pgsql"` Note that the CLI has quotes around both extras and no commas, while in pyproject.toml each extra *must* be quoted and comma-separated, which is currently not documented. (cherry picked from commit 9cda043)
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The currently existing example on how to install dependency extras only shows a single dependency:
fastapi = {version="^0.92.0", extras=["all"]}
Since right before this example it is shown how to install multiple extras using the command line interface, this can be confusing and lead to hard to understand missing dependencies:
poetry install --extras "mysql pgsql"
Note that the CLI has quotes around both extras and no commas, while in pyproject.toml each extra must be quoted and comma-separated, which is currently not documented.
Thus the change adds an example with more than one extra, based on pandas.
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