airflow.providers.google.cloud.triggers.cloud_composer¶
Module Contents¶
Classes¶
| The trigger handles the async communication with the Google Cloud Composer | 
- class airflow.providers.google.cloud.triggers.cloud_composer.CloudComposerExecutionTrigger(project_id, region, operation_name, gcp_conn_id='google_cloud_default', impersonation_chain=None, pooling_period_seconds=30)[source]¶
- Bases: - airflow.triggers.base.BaseTrigger- The trigger handles the async communication with the Google Cloud Composer - async run()[source]¶
- Runs the trigger in an asynchronous context. - The trigger should yield an Event whenever it wants to fire off an event, and return None if it is finished. Single-event triggers should thus yield and then immediately return. - If it yields, it is likely that it will be resumed very quickly, but it may not be (e.g. if the workload is being moved to another triggerer process, or a multi-event trigger was being used for a single-event task defer). - In either case, Trigger classes should assume they will be persisted, and then rely on cleanup() being called when they are no longer needed. 
 
