Source code for airflow.providers.amazon.aws.operators.s3_bucket
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"""This module contains AWS S3 operators."""
from typing import Optional
from airflow.models import BaseOperator
from airflow.providers.amazon.aws.hooks.s3 import S3Hook
[docs]class S3CreateBucketOperator(BaseOperator):
"""
This operator creates an S3 bucket
.. seealso::
For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide:
:ref:`howto/operator:S3CreateBucketOperator`
:param bucket_name: This is bucket name you want to create
:type bucket_name: str
:param aws_conn_id: The Airflow connection used for AWS credentials.
If this is None or empty then the default boto3 behaviour is used. If
running Airflow in a distributed manner and aws_conn_id is None or
empty, then default boto3 configuration would be used (and must be
maintained on each worker node).
:type aws_conn_id: Optional[str]
:param region_name: AWS region_name. If not specified fetched from connection.
:type region_name: Optional[str]
"""
[docs] template_fields = ("bucket_name",)
def __init__(
self,
*,
bucket_name: str,
aws_conn_id: Optional[str] = "aws_default",
region_name: Optional[str] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> None:
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.bucket_name = bucket_name
self.region_name = region_name
self.aws_conn_id = aws_conn_id
self.region_name = region_name
[docs] def execute(self, context):
s3_hook = S3Hook(aws_conn_id=self.aws_conn_id, region_name=self.region_name)
if not s3_hook.check_for_bucket(self.bucket_name):
s3_hook.create_bucket(bucket_name=self.bucket_name, region_name=self.region_name)
self.log.info("Created bucket with name: %s", self.bucket_name)
else:
self.log.info("Bucket with name: %s already exists", self.bucket_name)
[docs]class S3DeleteBucketOperator(BaseOperator):
"""
This operator deletes an S3 bucket
.. seealso::
For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide:
:ref:`howto/operator:S3DeleteBucketOperator`
:param bucket_name: This is bucket name you want to delete
:type bucket_name: str
:param force_delete: Forcibly delete all objects in the bucket before deleting the bucket
:type force_delete: bool
:param aws_conn_id: The Airflow connection used for AWS credentials.
If this is None or empty then the default boto3 behaviour is used. If
running Airflow in a distributed manner and aws_conn_id is None or
empty, then default boto3 configuration would be used (and must be
maintained on each worker node).
:type aws_conn_id: Optional[str]
"""
[docs] template_fields = ("bucket_name",)
def __init__(
self,
bucket_name: str,
force_delete: bool = False,
aws_conn_id: Optional[str] = "aws_default",
**kwargs,
) -> None:
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.bucket_name = bucket_name
self.force_delete = force_delete
self.aws_conn_id = aws_conn_id
[docs] def execute(self, context):
s3_hook = S3Hook(aws_conn_id=self.aws_conn_id)
if s3_hook.check_for_bucket(self.bucket_name):
s3_hook.delete_bucket(bucket_name=self.bucket_name, force_delete=self.force_delete)
self.log.info("Deleted bucket with name: %s", self.bucket_name)
else:
self.log.info("Bucket with name: %s doesn't exist", self.bucket_name)