Feat(sqlmesh_dbt): Add support for --project-dir and --profiles-dir#5524
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Feat(sqlmesh_dbt): Add support for --project-dir and --profiles-dir#5524
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Adds the following CLI arguments to
sqlmesh_dbt:--project-dir- sets the project root, wheredbt_project.ymlis expected to be found, as well as all of the other project files--profiles-dir- sets the directory whereprofiles.ymlis expected to be found, if different from--project-dirNote that due to how Click works, these are currently top-level options because they affect project loading. They currently have to be specified as:
$ sqlmesh_dbt --project-dir /some/dir runrather than what upstream dbt allows:
$ sqlmesh_dbt run --project-dir /some/dirThere are a bunch of other arguments (such as
--target) that also have this problem, i'm planning to refactor this in the next PR to match the behaviour with upstream dbt