require-dbt-version
require-dbt-version: version-range | [version-range]
Definition
You can use require-dbt-version
to restrict your project to only work with a range of dbt versions.
When you set this configuration, dbt sends a helpful error message for any user who attempts to run the project with an unsupported version of dbt. This can be useful for package maintainers (such as dbt-utils) to ensure that users' dbt version is compatible with the package. Setting this configuration might also help your whole team remain synchronized on the same version of dbt for local development, to avoid compatibility issues from changed behaviour.
If this configuration is not specified, no version check will occur.
Starting in 2024, when you select a release track in dbt Cloud to receive ongoing dbt version upgrades, dbt will ignore the require-dbt-version
config.
dbt Labs is committed to zero breaking changes for code in dbt projects, with ongoing releases to dbt Cloud and new versions of dbt Core. We also recommend these best practices:
YAML quoting
This configuration needs to be interpolated by the YAML parser as a string. As such, you should quote the value of the configuration, taking care to avoid whitespace. For example:
# ✅ These will work
require-dbt-version: ">=1.0.0" # Double quotes are OK
require-dbt-version: '>=1.0.0' # So are single quotes
# ❌ These will not work
require-dbt-version: >=1.0.0 # No quotes? No good
require-dbt-version: ">= 1.0.0" # Don't put whitespace after the equality signs
Examples
Specify a minimum dbt version
Use a >=
operator for a minimum boundary. In the following example, this project will run with any version of dbt greater than or equal to 1.0.0.
require-dbt-version: ">=1.0.0"
Pin to a range
Use a comma separated list for an upper and lower bound. In the following example, this project will run with dbt 1.x.x.
require-dbt-version: [">=1.0.0", "<2.0.0"]
OR
require-dbt-version: ">=1.0.0,<2.0.0"
Require a specific dbt version
Pinning to a specific dbt version is discouraged because it limits project flexibility and can cause compatibility issues, especially with dbt packages. It's recommended to pin to a major release, using a version range (for example, ">=1.0.0", "<2.0.0"
) for broader compatibility and to benefit from updates.
While you can restrict your project to run only with an exact version of dbt Core, we do not recommend this for dbt Core v1.0.0 and higher.
In the following example, the project will only run with dbt v1.5:
require-dbt-version: "1.5.0"
Invalid dbt versions
If the version of dbt used to invoke a project disagrees with the specified require-dbt-version
in the project or any of the included packages, then dbt will fail immediately with the following error:
$ dbt compile
Running with dbt=0.21.0
Encountered an error while reading the project:
Runtime Error
This version of dbt is not supported with the 'my_project' package.
Installed version of dbt: =0.21.0
Required version of dbt for 'my_project': ['>=1.0.0', '<2.0.0']
Check the requirements for the 'my_project' package, or run dbt again with --no-version-check
Disabling version checks
To suppress failures to to incompatible dbt versions, supply the --no-version-check
flag to dbt run
.
$ dbt run --no-version-check
Running with dbt=0.21.0
Found 13 models, 2 tests, 1 archives, 0 analyses, 204 macros, 2 operations....
See global configs for usage details.
Recommendation
- This is a recommended configuration
- Before v1, you should pin your required dbt version to a minor release. After v1, you should pin to a major release (see above example)