Source code for airflow.providers.amazon.aws.utils

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from __future__ import annotations

import logging
import re
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from enum import Enum
from typing import Any

import importlib_metadata

from airflow.exceptions import AirflowException
from airflow.utils.helpers import prune_dict
from airflow.version import version

[docs]log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
[docs]def trim_none_values(obj: dict): from packaging.version import Version from airflow.version import version if Version(version) < Version("2.7"): # before version 2.7, the behavior is not the same. # Empty dict and lists are removed from the given dict. return {key: val for key, val in obj.items() if val is not None} else: # once airflow 2.6 rolls out of compatibility support for provider packages, # we can replace usages of this method with the core one in our code, # and uncomment this warning for users who may use it. # warnings.warn("use airflow.utils.helpers.prune_dict() instead", # AirflowProviderDeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) return prune_dict(obj)
[docs]def datetime_to_epoch(date_time: datetime) -> int: """Convert a datetime object to an epoch integer (seconds).""" return int(date_time.timestamp())
[docs]def datetime_to_epoch_ms(date_time: datetime) -> int: """Convert a datetime object to an epoch integer (milliseconds).""" return int(date_time.timestamp() * 1_000)
[docs]def datetime_to_epoch_utc_ms(date_time: datetime) -> int: """Convert a datetime object to an epoch integer (milliseconds) in UTC timezone.""" return int(date_time.replace(tzinfo=timezone.utc).timestamp() * 1_000)
[docs]def datetime_to_epoch_us(date_time: datetime) -> int: """Convert a datetime object to an epoch integer (microseconds).""" return int(date_time.timestamp() * 1_000_000)
[docs]def get_airflow_version() -> tuple[int, ...]: match = re.match(r"(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)", version) if match is None: # Not theoratically possible. raise RuntimeError(f"Broken Airflow version: {version}") return tuple(int(x) for x in match.groups())
[docs]def get_botocore_version() -> tuple[int, ...]: """Return the version number of the installed botocore package in the form of a tuple[int,...].""" return tuple(map(int, importlib_metadata.version("botocore").split(".")[:3]))
[docs]def validate_execute_complete_event(event: dict[str, Any] | None = None) -> dict[str, Any]: if event is None: err_msg = "Trigger error: event is None" log.error(err_msg) raise AirflowException(err_msg) return event
class _StringCompareEnum(Enum): """ An Enum class which can be compared with regular `str` and subclasses. This class avoids multiple inheritance such as AwesomeEnum(str, Enum) which does not work well with templated_fields and Jinja templates. """ def __eq__(self, other): if isinstance(other, str): return self.value == other return super().__eq__(other) def __hash__(self): return super().__hash__() # Need to set because we redefine __eq__

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