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Dev #229

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Dev #229

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version 2.0.1 complete

daxkellie and others added 25 commits November 29, 2023 15:41
* Thumbnail downloads trigger `req_perform` sequence with error handling
* `collect_media` provides message of number of failed files to download too
* Limit increased from 30 to 10,000
* Add message when limit is hit
- move evaluation of lazy data and metadata APIs to `parse_` prefix
- add new class `evaluated_query()` to distinguish between outputs from `collapse()` and `compute()`
- update to remove tests for `query_set`
- add test for #198
These affected downloads of images or occurrences. Tests updated to new `collapse()` syntax for these functions also.
- add `req_timeout` to non-download queries in `query_API()`
- try to prevent `parse_lists()` requesting number of lists until as late as possible
- misc test updates
…id breaking tests when API down

Started with Austria; other atlases to follow
+ fix old terminology in help for `collapse()`
+ fix minor bugs found by `check()`
required metadata were not appended to the `query` during `collapse()`, meaning error messages were being triggered unnecessrily
Not previously important, but matters now that `collapse()` behaviour is changed
- labs post in `spatial_filtering` was out of date
- DCCEEW link didn't always resolve in time and was removed
@mjwestgate mjwestgate merged commit aac38c0 into main Feb 5, 2024
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