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fix: update minimum dependency versions #263

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This PR updates the minimum dependency versions to match those that I
found to be actually runnable. Updates tests to use constraint files so
that at least one test session uses these minimum versions.

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This PR updates the minimum dependency versions to match those that I
found to be actually runnable. Updates tests to use constraint files so
that at least one test session uses these minimum versions.
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TIL about pytest.importorskip()

Thanks for this!

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🤖 I have created a release \*beep\* \*boop\* 
---
## [1.28.0](https://www.github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery/compare/v1.27.2...v1.28.0) (2020-09-22)


### Features

* add custom cell magic parser to handle complex `--params` values ([#213](https://www.github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery/issues/213)) ([dcfbac2](https://www.github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery/commit/dcfbac267fbf66d189b0cc7e76f4712122a74b7b))
* add instrumentation to list methods ([#239](https://www.github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery/issues/239)) ([fa9f9ca](https://www.github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery/commit/fa9f9ca491c3f9954287102c567ec483aa6151d4))
* add opentelemetry tracing ([#215](https://www.github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery/issues/215)) ([a04996c](https://www.github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery/commit/a04996c537e9d8847411fcbb1b05da5f175b339e))
* expose require_partition_filter for hive_partition ([#257](https://www.github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery/issues/257)) ([aa1613c](https://www.github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery/commit/aa1613c1bf48c7efb999cb8b8c422c80baf1950b))


### Bug Fixes

* fix dependency issue in fastavro ([#241](https://www.github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery/issues/241)) ([2874abf](https://www.github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery/commit/2874abf4827f1ea529519d4b138511d31f732a50))
* update minimum dependency versions ([#263](https://www.github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery/issues/263)) ([1be66ce](https://www.github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery/commit/1be66ce94a32b1f924bdda05d068c2977631af9e))
* validate job_config.source_format in load_table_from_dataframe ([#262](https://www.github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery/issues/262)) ([6160fee](https://www.github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery/commit/6160fee4b1a79b0ea9031cc18caf6322fe4c4084))


### Documentation

* recommend insert_rows_json to avoid call to tables.get ([#258](https://www.github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery/issues/258)) ([ae647eb](https://www.github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery/commit/ae647ebd68deff6e30ca2cffb5b7422c6de4940b))
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Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```
  
Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

See googleapis/python-bigquery#263 for an example
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Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

See googleapis/python-bigquery#263 for an example

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Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

See googleapis/python-bigquery#263 for an example

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Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

See googleapis/python-bigquery#263 for an example

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Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

See googleapis/python-bigquery#263 for an example

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Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

See googleapis/python-bigquery#263 for an example

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Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

See googleapis/python-bigquery#263 for an example

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Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

See googleapis/python-bigquery#263 for an example

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Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

See googleapis/python-bigquery#263 for an example

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Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

See googleapis/python-bigquery#263 for an example

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Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

See googleapis/python-bigquery#263 for an example

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* test(python): use constraints files to check dependency lower bounds

Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

See googleapis/python-bigquery#263 for an example

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* fix: update minimum version of google-api-core

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Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

See googleapis/python-bigquery#263 for an example

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Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

See googleapis/python-bigquery#263 for an example

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Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

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> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

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> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

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> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

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> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

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* test(python): use constraints files to check dependency lower bounds

Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

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> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

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* test(python): use constraints files to check dependency lower bounds

Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

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> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

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* test(python): use constraints files to check dependency lower bounds

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> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
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├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
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* test(python): use constraints files to check dependency lower bounds

Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
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├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
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* test(python): use constraints files to check dependency lower bounds

Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

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* test(python): use constraints files to check dependency lower bounds

Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

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* test(python): use constraints files to check dependency lower bounds

Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

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* chore(python): skip docfx in main presubmit

* chore: add missing quotation mark

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* build(python): make `NOX_SESSION` optional

I added this accidentally in #889. `NOX_SESSION` should be passed down if it is set but not marked required.

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Also, add tests for some noxfile parameters for assurance that the
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* build: migrate to flakybot

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* chore(python): include py.typed files in release

A py.typed file must be included in the released package for it to be considered typed by type checkers. https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0561/#packaging-type-information. See googleapis/python-secret-manager#79

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* docs: update python contributing guide

Adds details about blacken, updates version for system tests,
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* build(python): enable flakybot on library unit and system tests

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* chore: add pre-commit-config to renovate ignore paths

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* build(python): fail nox sessions if a python version is missing

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* chore(python): add kokoro configs for periodic builds against head

This change should be non-destructive.

Note for library repo maintainers:
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* test(python): use constraints files to check dependency lower bounds

Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

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* chore: add constraints files

* chore: fix docstring

* chore: exclude readme from gen

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```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

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> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

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* test(python): use constraints files to check dependency lower bounds

Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

See googleapis/python-bigquery#263 for an example

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* test(python): use constraints files to check dependency lower bounds

Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

See googleapis/python-bigquery#263 for an example

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* test(python): use constraints files to check dependency lower bounds

Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

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* test(python): use constraints files to check dependency lower bounds

Use a constraints file when installing dependencies for system and unit tests nox sessions.

https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#constraints-files
> Constraints files are requirements files that **only control which version of a requirement is installed, not whether it is installed or not**. Their syntax and contents is nearly identical to Requirements Files. There is one key difference: Including a package in a constraints file does not trigger installation of the package.

```
testing
├── constraints-3.10.txt
├── constraints-3.11.txt
├── constraints-3.6.txt
├── constraints-3.7.txt
├── constraints-3.8.txt
└── constraints-3.9.txt
```

Going forward, one constraints file (currently 3.6) will be populated with every library requirement and extra listed in the `setup.py`. The constraints file will pin each requirement to the lower bound. This ensures that library maintainers will see test failures if they forget to update a lower bound on a dependency.

See googleapis/python-bigquery#263 for an example

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