airflow.providers.amazon.aws.operators.neptune
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Module Contents¶
Classes¶
Starts an Amazon Neptune DB cluster. |
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Stops an Amazon Neptune DB cluster. |
- class airflow.providers.amazon.aws.operators.neptune.NeptuneStartDbClusterOperator(db_cluster_id, wait_for_completion=True, waiter_delay=30, waiter_max_attempts=60, deferrable=conf.getboolean('operators', 'default_deferrable', fallback=False), **kwargs)[source]¶
Bases:
airflow.providers.amazon.aws.operators.base_aws.AwsBaseOperator
[airflow.providers.amazon.aws.hooks.neptune.NeptuneHook
]Starts an Amazon Neptune DB cluster.
Amazon Neptune Database is a serverless graph database designed for superior scalability and availability. Neptune Database provides built-in security, continuous backups, and integrations with other AWS services
See also
For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide: Start a Neptune database cluster
- Parameters
db_cluster_id (str) – The DB cluster identifier of the Neptune DB cluster to be started.
wait_for_completion (bool) – Whether to wait for the cluster to start. (default: True)
deferrable (bool) – If True, the operator will wait asynchronously for the cluster to start. This implies waiting for completion. This mode requires aiobotocore module to be installed. (default: False)
waiter_delay (int) – Time in seconds to wait between status checks.
waiter_max_attempts (int) – Maximum number of attempts to check for job completion.
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).region_name – AWS region_name. If not specified then the default boto3 behaviour is used.
botocore_config – Configuration dictionary (key-values) for botocore client. See: https://botocore.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/reference/config.html
- Returns
dictionary with Neptune cluster id
- class airflow.providers.amazon.aws.operators.neptune.NeptuneStopDbClusterOperator(db_cluster_id, wait_for_completion=True, waiter_delay=30, waiter_max_attempts=60, deferrable=conf.getboolean('operators', 'default_deferrable', fallback=False), **kwargs)[source]¶
Bases:
airflow.providers.amazon.aws.operators.base_aws.AwsBaseOperator
[airflow.providers.amazon.aws.hooks.neptune.NeptuneHook
]Stops an Amazon Neptune DB cluster.
Amazon Neptune Database is a serverless graph database designed for superior scalability and availability. Neptune Database provides built-in security, continuous backups, and integrations with other AWS services
See also
For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide: Start a Neptune database cluster
- Parameters
db_cluster_id (str) – The DB cluster identifier of the Neptune DB cluster to be stopped.
wait_for_completion (bool) – Whether to wait for cluster to stop. (default: True)
deferrable (bool) – If True, the operator will wait asynchronously for the cluster to stop. This implies waiting for completion. This mode requires aiobotocore module to be installed. (default: False)
waiter_delay (int) – Time in seconds to wait between status checks.
waiter_max_attempts (int) – Maximum number of attempts to check for job completion.
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).region_name – AWS region_name. If not specified then the default boto3 behaviour is used.
botocore_config – Configuration dictionary (key-values) for botocore client. See: https://botocore.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/reference/config.html
- Returns
dictionary with Neptune cluster id