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use public viz.data_labels over viz.app.data_collection #203

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@kecnry kecnry commented Dec 18, 2023

This PR accompanies spacetelescope/jdaviz#2626 and should only be considered if/when that is both merged and released (EDIT: anytime after jdaviz 3.9 is released). Note that the existing syntax (viz.app.data_collection) will continue to work and is not being deprecated, it just isn't intended to be considered as public API.

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Sorry I didn't see this one.
@gibsongreen, @haticekaratay, can we merge this?

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Sorry I didn't see this one. @gibsongreen, @haticekaratay, can we merge this?

It might be overkill but rerunning CI might be worth it. I double checked to make sure the ifu_optimal notebook will still work (since spectrum_subset1 is in a try-catch, is using this, and gets used again later on in the notebook). The later cell runs as it did before, so no issues there with the update. The other two are in essence prints, so it should be good to merge.

@kecnry kecnry marked this pull request as ready for review May 20, 2024 19:31
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Sorry I didn't see this one. @gibsongreen, @haticekaratay, can we merge this?

It might be overkill but rerunning CI might be worth it. I double checked to make sure the ifu_optimal notebook will still work (since spectrum_subset1 is in a try-catch, is using this, and gets used again later on in the notebook). The later cell runs as it did before, so no issues there with the update. The other two are in essence prints, so it should be good to merge.

Thank you, @gibsongreen, for investigating this. I've checked, and these notebooks run successfully in the main. So, I would only merge if we have a passing CI. Please feel free to rerun the action. I think you already know what's happening, as I haven't looked into that yet. So marking you as the reviewer. 🙏 😃

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LGTM!

@gibsongreen gibsongreen merged commit 35f5db6 into spacetelescope:main May 21, 2024
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* use public viz.data_labels over viz.app.data_collection

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Co-authored-by: gibsongreen <[email protected]>
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