Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

Added additional google sheets functions #15210

Merged
merged 1 commit into from
May 17, 2024
Merged

Added additional google sheets functions #15210

merged 1 commit into from
May 17, 2024

Conversation

rclarke0
Copy link
Contributor

Overview

Added batch cell updates to allow for faster data processing

Test Plan

Changelog

Review requests

Risk assessment

@rclarke0 rclarke0 requested review from sfoster1 and a team May 16, 2024 22:27
@rclarke0 rclarke0 requested a review from a team as a code owner May 16, 2024 22:27
Copy link
Member

@sfoster1 sfoster1 left a comment

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

Nice!

@rclarke0 rclarke0 merged commit 47f863b into edge May 17, 2024
11 checks passed
@rclarke0 rclarke0 deleted the lld-google-sheet branch May 17, 2024 14:31
Carlos-fernandez pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 20, 2024
<!--
Thanks for taking the time to open a pull request! Please make sure
you've read the "Opening Pull Requests" section of our Contributing
Guide:


https://github.com/Opentrons/opentrons/blob/edge/CONTRIBUTING.md#opening-pull-requests

To ensure your code is reviewed quickly and thoroughly, please fill out
the sections below to the best of your ability!
-->

# Overview

Added batch cell updates to allow for faster data processing

# Test Plan

<!--
Use this section to describe the steps that you took to test your Pull
Request.
If you did not perform any testing provide justification why.

OT-3 Developers: You should default to testing on actual physical
hardware.
Once again, if you did not perform testing against hardware, justify
why.

Note: It can be helpful to write a test plan before doing development

Example Test Plan (HTTP API Change)

- Verified that new optional argument `dance-party` causes the robot to
flash its lights, move the pipettes,
then home.
- Verified that when you omit the `dance-party` option the robot homes
normally
- Added protocol that uses `dance-party` argument to G-Code Testing
Suite
- Ran protocol that did not use `dance-party` argument and everything
was successful
- Added unit tests to validate that changes to pydantic model are
correct

-->

# Changelog

<!--
List out the changes to the code in this PR. Please try your best to
categorize your changes and describe what has changed and why.

Example changelog:
- Fixed app crash when trying to calibrate an illegal pipette
- Added state to API to track pipette usage
- Updated API docs to mention only two pipettes are supported

IMPORTANT: MAKE SURE ANY BREAKING CHANGES ARE PROPERLY COMMUNICATED
-->

# Review requests

<!--
Describe any requests for your reviewers here.
-->

# Risk assessment

<!--
Carefully go over your pull request and look at the other parts of the
codebase it may affect. Look for the possibility, even if you think it's
small, that your change may affect some other part of the system - for
instance, changing return tip behavior in protocol may also change the
behavior of labware calibration.

Identify the other parts of the system your codebase may affect, so that
in addition to your own review and testing, other people who may not
have the system internalized as much as you can focus their attention
and testing there.
-->
Carlos-fernandez pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 3, 2024
<!--
Thanks for taking the time to open a pull request! Please make sure
you've read the "Opening Pull Requests" section of our Contributing
Guide:


https://github.com/Opentrons/opentrons/blob/edge/CONTRIBUTING.md#opening-pull-requests

To ensure your code is reviewed quickly and thoroughly, please fill out
the sections below to the best of your ability!
-->

# Overview

Added batch cell updates to allow for faster data processing

# Test Plan

<!--
Use this section to describe the steps that you took to test your Pull
Request.
If you did not perform any testing provide justification why.

OT-3 Developers: You should default to testing on actual physical
hardware.
Once again, if you did not perform testing against hardware, justify
why.

Note: It can be helpful to write a test plan before doing development

Example Test Plan (HTTP API Change)

- Verified that new optional argument `dance-party` causes the robot to
flash its lights, move the pipettes,
then home.
- Verified that when you omit the `dance-party` option the robot homes
normally
- Added protocol that uses `dance-party` argument to G-Code Testing
Suite
- Ran protocol that did not use `dance-party` argument and everything
was successful
- Added unit tests to validate that changes to pydantic model are
correct

-->

# Changelog

<!--
List out the changes to the code in this PR. Please try your best to
categorize your changes and describe what has changed and why.

Example changelog:
- Fixed app crash when trying to calibrate an illegal pipette
- Added state to API to track pipette usage
- Updated API docs to mention only two pipettes are supported

IMPORTANT: MAKE SURE ANY BREAKING CHANGES ARE PROPERLY COMMUNICATED
-->

# Review requests

<!--
Describe any requests for your reviewers here.
-->

# Risk assessment

<!--
Carefully go over your pull request and look at the other parts of the
codebase it may affect. Look for the possibility, even if you think it's
small, that your change may affect some other part of the system - for
instance, changing return tip behavior in protocol may also change the
behavior of labware calibration.

Identify the other parts of the system your codebase may affect, so that
in addition to your own review and testing, other people who may not
have the system internalized as much as you can focus their attention
and testing there.
-->
Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
None yet
Projects
None yet
Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.

2 participants