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This PR updates the Modal library usage in the codegen-on-oss directory to use the latest version (0.73.107) and updates the code to follow the latest API changes.

Changes

  1. Updated Modal version in pyproject.toml from 0.73.51 to 0.73.107
  2. Updated Modal API usage:
    • Added include_source=True parameter to all App and function declarations
    • Renamed concurrency_limit to max_containers in codegen_modal_deploy.py
    • Removed commented out code in codegen_modal_deploy.py
    • Updated README.md with information about the Modal version changes

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The changes have been tested locally to ensure they work with the latest Modal API.

Documentation

Updated the README.md file to include information about the Modal version changes and the new API parameters.


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Update Modal library to version 0.73.107 and adapt codebase to new API changes

New Features:

  • Added include_source=True parameter to Modal App and function declarations

Enhancements:

  • Updated Modal library API usage across project files
  • Removed commented-out code in deployment scripts

Documentation:

  • Updated README.md with Modal version 0.73.107 changes and new API parameters

Chores:

  • Updated Modal library version from 0.73.51 to 0.73.107
  • Renamed concurrency_limit to max_containers in deployment scripts

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This pull request updates the Modal dependency to version 0.73.107 and refactors the code in the codegen-on-oss directory to use the updated Modal API, primarily by adding include_source=True to App and function declarations and renaming concurrency_limit to max_containers. Documentation in the README has also been updated.

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Change Details Files
Updated Modal dependency to v0.73.107.
  • Bumped the modal dependency version constraint.
codegen-on-oss/pyproject.toml
Adapted code to Modal v0.73 API changes.
  • Added include_source=True parameter to modal.App and relevant @app.function calls.
  • Renamed concurrency_limit function parameter to max_containers.
  • Removed commented-out code related to source inclusion.
codegen-on-oss/codegen_modal_deploy.py
codegen-on-oss/codegen_modal_run.py
codegen-on-oss/modal_run.py
Updated documentation to reflect Modal changes.
  • Added details about the new Modal version requirement and API changes (e.g., max_containers, include_source).
  • Updated the description of the image setup regarding Python version and source inclusion.
codegen-on-oss/README.md

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