Source code for airflow.providers.google.cloud.operators.dataprep
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"""This module contains a Google Dataprep operator."""
from airflow.models import BaseOperator
from airflow.providers.google.cloud.hooks.dataprep import GoogleDataprepHook
from airflow.utils.decorators import apply_defaults
[docs]class DataprepGetJobsForJobGroupOperator(BaseOperator):
"""
Get information about the batch jobs within a Cloud Dataprep job.
API documentation https://clouddataprep.com/documentation/api#section/Overview
.. seealso::
For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide:
:ref:`howto/operator:DataprepGetJobsForJobGroupOperator`
:param job_id The ID of the job that will be requests
:type job_id: int
"""
[docs] template_fields = ("job_id",)
@apply_defaults
def __init__(self, *, dataprep_conn_id: str = "dataprep_default", job_id: int, **kwargs) -> None:
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dataprep_conn_id = (dataprep_conn_id,)
self.job_id = job_id
[docs] def execute(self, context: dict) -> dict:
self.log.info("Fetching data for job with id: %d ...", self.job_id)
hook = GoogleDataprepHook(
dataprep_conn_id="dataprep_default",
)
response = hook.get_jobs_for_job_group(job_id=self.job_id)
return response
[docs]class DataprepGetJobGroupOperator(BaseOperator):
"""
Get the specified job group.
A job group is a job that is executed from a specific node in a flow.
API documentation https://clouddataprep.com/documentation/api#section/Overview
.. seealso::
For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide:
:ref:`howto/operator:DataprepGetJobGroupOperator`
:param job_group_id: The ID of the job that will be requests
:type job_group_id: int
:param embed: Comma-separated list of objects to pull in as part of the response
:type embed: string
:param include_deleted: if set to "true", will include deleted objects
:type include_deleted: bool
"""
[docs] template_fields = ("job_group_id", "embed")
@apply_defaults
def __init__(
self,
*,
dataprep_conn_id: str = "dataprep_default",
job_group_id: int,
embed: str,
include_deleted: bool,
**kwargs,
) -> None:
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dataprep_conn_id: str = dataprep_conn_id
self.job_group_id = job_group_id
self.embed = embed
self.include_deleted = include_deleted
[docs] def execute(self, context: dict) -> dict:
self.log.info("Fetching data for job with id: %d ...", self.job_group_id)
hook = GoogleDataprepHook(dataprep_conn_id=self.dataprep_conn_id)
response = hook.get_job_group(
job_group_id=self.job_group_id,
embed=self.embed,
include_deleted=self.include_deleted,
)
return response
[docs]class DataprepRunJobGroupOperator(BaseOperator):
"""
Create a ``jobGroup``, which launches the specified job as the authenticated user.
This performs the same action as clicking on the Run Job button in the application.
To get recipe_id please follow the Dataprep API documentation
https://clouddataprep.com/documentation/api#operation/runJobGroup
.. seealso::
For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide:
:ref:`howto/operator:DataprepRunJobGroupOperator`
:param recipe_id: The identifier for the recipe you would like to run.
:type recipe_id: int
"""
[docs] template_fields = ("body_request",)
def __init__(self, *, dataprep_conn_id: str = "dataprep_default", body_request: dict, **kwargs) -> None:
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.body_request = body_request
self.dataprep_conn_id = dataprep_conn_id
[docs] def execute(self, context: None) -> dict:
self.log.info("Creating a job...")
hook = GoogleDataprepHook(dataprep_conn_id=self.dataprep_conn_id)
response = hook.run_job_group(body_request=self.body_request)
return response