Description
I encountered an issue with the dbt-coverage package where the manifest file cannot be parsed properly. The error occurs in a specific function handling column names.
Steps to Reproduce
- Command run:
dbt-coverage compute doc --model-path-filter model/test.sql
- Relevant code snippet:
│ 241 │ if not column_name: │
│ 242 │ continue │
│ 243 │ │
│ 244 │ column_name = column_name.lower() │
│ 245 │ table_tests = tests.setdefault(table_id, {}) │
│ 246 │ column_tests = table_tests.setdefault(column_name, []) │
│ 247 │ column_tests.append(node)
- Error Message: AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'lower'
Expected Behavior
Ideally, the function should be able to handle column names defined as lists without throwing an error.
Environment
- dbt-coverage version: "0.3.5"
- dbt version: "1.6.6"
- Python version: "3.8.12"
Additional Context
The issue arises when defining values as lists in YAML configuration. Example:
snapshots:
- name: example_snapshot
tests:
- custom_test:
column_name: [modified_column]
unique_key: example_key
Description
I encountered an issue with the dbt-coverage package where the manifest file cannot be parsed properly. The error occurs in a specific function handling column names.
Steps to Reproduce
dbt-coverage compute doc --model-path-filter model/test.sqlExpected Behavior
Ideally, the function should be able to handle column names defined as lists without throwing an error.
Environment
Additional Context
The issue arises when defining values as lists in YAML configuration. Example: