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refactor: use manifest project #47

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What I did

This code is a good candidate for Ape's 0.8's manifest-based project

How I did it

How to verify it

run:

uvicorn main:app

then run

ape run client

not sure why i cant get tests to run

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  • All changes are completed
  • New test cases have been added
  • Documentation has been updated

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I verified the tests still pass
(they don't run in CI yet)

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@@ -178,19 +178,11 @@ async def compile_project(project_root: Path, manifest: PackageManifest):
# Create a contracts directory
contracts_dir = project_root / "contracts"
contracts_dir.mkdir()
project = Project.from_manifest(manifest)
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btw when it comes time to add the dependencies, you can do it like this:

project = Project.from_manifest(manifest, config_override={"dependencies": [{"pypi": "snekmate"}]})

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can config_override accept a list of DependencyAPI objects? that's how I was thinking to parse the incoming dependency specifications

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