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This pull request introduces uv as the new Python package manager, replacing pip, to enhance the speed and reliability of dependency resolution and installation within the Docker build environment. Concurrently, the CI/CD pipeline has been refined to integrate these changes, ensuring that tests are executed directly within the newly constructed Docker image, thereby simplifying the build process and promoting consistency.

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  • Package Manager Migration: The project has transitioned from using pip to uv for managing Python dependencies within the Docker build process, leveraging uv's speed and efficiency.
  • CI/CD Pipeline Optimization: The cloudbuild.yaml configuration has been streamlined by removing the separate dependency installation step and directly utilizing the built Docker image for running integration and unit tests.
  • Docker Build Configuration Update: The default build_type argument in the Dockerfile has been changed to local, and a commented example for docker buildx build has been added.

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This pull request switches the project to use uv for Python package management, which is a great move for performance. The changes to cloudbuild.yaml to test the built Docker image directly are a solid improvement. However, I've found a few issues in the Dockerfile that need to be addressed before this can be merged. There's a critical issue with the default build_type that will break the CI pipeline, a high-severity issue with using a :latest tag for the uv image which affects build reproducibility, and a minor cleanup item. Please see my detailed comments.

@vish-cs vish-cs merged commit 76eecca into datacommonsorg:master Jan 2, 2026
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