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Update code samples to point to the latest python version (3.13)

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@sharmaharisam sharmaharisam requested review from a team as code owners May 6, 2025 05:52
@product-auto-label product-auto-label bot added samples Issues that are directly related to samples. api: appengine Issues related to the App Engine Admin API API. labels May 6, 2025
@sharmaharisam sharmaharisam self-assigned this May 6, 2025
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Summary of Changes

This pull request updates the runtime value in the app.yaml file to specify Python 3.13 as the runtime environment for the App Engine application. The previous value was Python 3.9. This change ensures that the application will use the latest available Python version when deployed.

Highlights

  • Runtime Update: The runtime in app.yaml is updated from python39 to python313.

Changelog

  • appengine/standard_python3/building-an-app/building-an-app-1/app.yaml
    • Updated the runtime environment to Python 3.13.
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Code Review

The pull request updates the Python version in the app.yaml file. This is a straightforward change, but I've reviewed it to ensure correctness and adherence to best practices.

Merge Readiness

The pull request appears to be a simple update to the Python version. Given the limited scope and the absence of any identified issues, the pull request seems ready for merging. However, I am unable to directly approve the pull request, and it should be reviewed and approved by others before merging.

@iennae iennae merged commit 36b8bb6 into GoogleCloudPlatform:main May 6, 2025
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