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from __future__ import annotations

from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Sequence

from azure.core.exceptions import ResourceNotFoundError

from airflow.models import BaseOperator
from airflow.providers.microsoft.azure.hooks.asb import AdminClientHook, MessageHook

if TYPE_CHECKING:
    import datetime

    from azure.servicebus.management._models import AuthorizationRule

    from airflow.utils.context import Context


[docs]class AzureServiceBusCreateQueueOperator(BaseOperator): """ Create a Azure Service Bus queue under a Service Bus Namespace. .. seealso:: For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide: :ref:`howto/operator:AzureServiceBusCreateQueueOperator` :param queue_name: The name of the queue. should be unique. :param max_delivery_count: The maximum delivery count. A message is automatically dead lettered after this number of deliveries. Default value is 10.. :param dead_lettering_on_message_expiration: A value that indicates whether this subscription has dead letter support when a message expires. :param enable_batched_operations: Value that indicates whether server-side batched operations are enabled. :param azure_service_bus_conn_id: Reference to the :ref:`Azure Service Bus connection<howto/connection:azure_service_bus>`. """
[docs] template_fields: Sequence[str] = ("queue_name",)
[docs] ui_color = "#e4f0e8"
def __init__( self, *, queue_name: str, max_delivery_count: int = 10, dead_lettering_on_message_expiration: bool = True, enable_batched_operations: bool = True, azure_service_bus_conn_id: str = "azure_service_bus_default", **kwargs, ) -> None: super().__init__(**kwargs) self.queue_name = queue_name self.max_delivery_count = max_delivery_count self.dead_lettering_on_message_expiration = dead_lettering_on_message_expiration self.enable_batched_operations = enable_batched_operations self.azure_service_bus_conn_id = azure_service_bus_conn_id
[docs] def execute(self, context: Context) -> None: """Create Queue in Azure Service Bus namespace, by connecting to Service Bus Admin client in hook.""" hook = AdminClientHook(azure_service_bus_conn_id=self.azure_service_bus_conn_id) # create queue with name queue = hook.create_queue( self.queue_name, self.max_delivery_count, self.dead_lettering_on_message_expiration, self.enable_batched_operations, ) self.log.info("Created Queue %s", queue.name)
[docs]class AzureServiceBusSendMessageOperator(BaseOperator): """ Send Message or batch message to the Service Bus queue. .. seealso:: For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide: :ref:`howto/operator:AzureServiceBusSendMessageOperator` :param queue_name: The name of the queue. should be unique. :param message: Message which needs to be sent to the queue. It can be string or list of string. :param batch: Its boolean flag by default it is set to False, if the message needs to be sent as batch message it can be set to True. :param azure_service_bus_conn_id: Reference to the :ref: `Azure Service Bus connection<howto/connection:azure_service_bus>`. """
[docs] template_fields: Sequence[str] = ("queue_name",)
[docs] ui_color = "#e4f0e8"
def __init__( self, *, queue_name: str, message: str | list[str], batch: bool = False, azure_service_bus_conn_id: str = "azure_service_bus_default", **kwargs, ) -> None: super().__init__(**kwargs) self.queue_name = queue_name self.batch = batch self.message = message self.azure_service_bus_conn_id = azure_service_bus_conn_id
[docs] def execute(self, context: Context) -> None: """Send Message to the specific queue in Service Bus namespace.""" # Create the hook hook = MessageHook(azure_service_bus_conn_id=self.azure_service_bus_conn_id) # send message hook.send_message(self.queue_name, self.message, self.batch)
[docs]class AzureServiceBusReceiveMessageOperator(BaseOperator): """ Receive a batch of messages at once in a specified Queue name. .. seealso:: For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide: :ref:`howto/operator:AzureServiceBusReceiveMessageOperator` :param queue_name: The name of the queue name or a QueueProperties with name. :param max_message_count: Maximum number of messages in the batch. :param max_wait_time: Maximum time to wait in seconds for the first message to arrive. :param azure_service_bus_conn_id: Reference to the :ref: `Azure Service Bus connection <howto/connection:azure_service_bus>`. """
[docs] template_fields: Sequence[str] = ("queue_name",)
[docs] ui_color = "#e4f0e8"
def __init__( self, *, queue_name: str, azure_service_bus_conn_id: str = "azure_service_bus_default", max_message_count: int = 10, max_wait_time: float = 5, **kwargs, ) -> None: super().__init__(**kwargs) self.queue_name = queue_name self.azure_service_bus_conn_id = azure_service_bus_conn_id self.max_message_count = max_message_count self.max_wait_time = max_wait_time
[docs] def execute(self, context: Context) -> None: """Receive Message in specific queue in Service Bus namespace by connecting to Service Bus client.""" # Create the hook hook = MessageHook(azure_service_bus_conn_id=self.azure_service_bus_conn_id) # Receive message hook.receive_message( self.queue_name, max_message_count=self.max_message_count, max_wait_time=self.max_wait_time )
[docs]class AzureServiceBusDeleteQueueOperator(BaseOperator): """ Delete the Queue in the Azure Service Bus namespace. .. seealso:: For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide: :ref:`howto/operator:AzureServiceBusDeleteQueueOperator` :param queue_name: The name of the queue in Service Bus namespace. :param azure_service_bus_conn_id: Reference to the :ref: `Azure Service Bus connection <howto/connection:azure_service_bus>`. """
[docs] template_fields: Sequence[str] = ("queue_name",)
[docs] ui_color = "#e4f0e8"
def __init__( self, *, queue_name: str, azure_service_bus_conn_id: str = "azure_service_bus_default", **kwargs, ) -> None: super().__init__(**kwargs) self.queue_name = queue_name self.azure_service_bus_conn_id = azure_service_bus_conn_id
[docs] def execute(self, context: Context) -> None: """Delete Queue in Service Bus namespace, by connecting to Service Bus Admin client.""" # Create the hook hook = AdminClientHook(azure_service_bus_conn_id=self.azure_service_bus_conn_id) # delete queue with name hook.delete_queue(self.queue_name)
[docs]class AzureServiceBusTopicCreateOperator(BaseOperator): """ Create an Azure Service Bus Topic under a Service Bus Namespace. .. seealso:: For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide: :ref:`howto/operator:AzureServiceBusTopicCreateOperator` :param topic_name: Name of the topic. :param default_message_time_to_live: ISO 8601 default message time span to live value. This is the duration after which the message expires, starting from when the message is sent to Service Bus. This is the default value used when TimeToLive is not set on a message itself. Input value of either type ~datetime.timedelta or string in ISO 8601 duration format like "PT300S" is accepted. :param max_size_in_megabytes: The maximum size of the topic in megabytes, which is the size of memory allocated for the topic. :param requires_duplicate_detection: A value indicating if this topic requires duplicate detection. :param duplicate_detection_history_time_window: ISO 8601 time span structure that defines the duration of the duplicate detection history. The default value is 10 minutes. Input value of either type ~datetime.timedelta or string in ISO 8601 duration format like "PT300S" is accepted. :param enable_batched_operations: Value that indicates whether server-side batched operations are enabled. :param size_in_bytes: The size of the topic, in bytes. :param filtering_messages_before_publishing: Filter messages before publishing. :param authorization_rules: List of Authorization rules for resource. :param support_ordering: A value that indicates whether the topic supports ordering. :param auto_delete_on_idle: ISO 8601 time span idle interval after which the topic is automatically deleted. The minimum duration is 5 minutes. Input value of either type ~datetime.timedelta or string in ISO 8601 duration format like "PT300S" is accepted. :param enable_partitioning: A value that indicates whether the topic is to be partitioned across multiple message brokers. :param enable_express: A value that indicates whether Express Entities are enabled. An express queue holds a message in memory temporarily before writing it to persistent storage. :param user_metadata: Metadata associated with the topic. :param max_message_size_in_kilobytes: The maximum size in kilobytes of message payload that can be accepted by the queue. This feature is only available when using a Premium namespace and Service Bus API version "2021-05" or higher. The minimum allowed value is 1024 while the maximum allowed value is 102400. Default value is 1024. """
[docs] template_fields: Sequence[str] = ("topic_name",)
[docs] ui_color = "#e4f0e8"
def __init__( self, *, topic_name: str, azure_service_bus_conn_id: str = "azure_service_bus_default", default_message_time_to_live: datetime.timedelta | str | None = None, max_size_in_megabytes: int | None = None, requires_duplicate_detection: bool | None = None, duplicate_detection_history_time_window: datetime.timedelta | str | None = None, enable_batched_operations: bool | None = None, size_in_bytes: int | None = None, filtering_messages_before_publishing: bool | None = None, authorization_rules: list[AuthorizationRule] | None = None, support_ordering: bool | None = None, auto_delete_on_idle: datetime.timedelta | str | None = None, enable_partitioning: bool | None = None, enable_express: bool | None = None, user_metadata: str | None = None, max_message_size_in_kilobytes: int | None = None, **kwargs: Any, ) -> None: super().__init__(**kwargs) self.topic_name = topic_name self.azure_service_bus_conn_id = azure_service_bus_conn_id self.default_message_time_to_live = default_message_time_to_live self.max_size_in_megabytes = max_size_in_megabytes self.requires_duplicate_detection = requires_duplicate_detection self.duplicate_detection_history_time_window = duplicate_detection_history_time_window self.enable_batched_operations = enable_batched_operations self.size_in_bytes = size_in_bytes self.filtering_messages_before_publishing = filtering_messages_before_publishing self.authorization_rules = authorization_rules self.support_ordering = support_ordering self.auto_delete_on_idle = auto_delete_on_idle self.enable_partitioning = enable_partitioning self.enable_express = enable_express self.user_metadata = user_metadata self.max_message_size_in_kilobytes = max_message_size_in_kilobytes
[docs] def execute(self, context: Context) -> str: """Create Topic in Service Bus namespace, by connecting to Service Bus Admin client.""" if self.topic_name is None: raise TypeError("Topic name cannot be None.") # Create the hook hook = AdminClientHook(azure_service_bus_conn_id=self.azure_service_bus_conn_id) with hook.get_conn() as service_mgmt_conn: try: topic_properties = service_mgmt_conn.get_topic(self.topic_name) except ResourceNotFoundError: topic_properties = None if topic_properties and topic_properties.name == self.topic_name: self.log.info("Topic name already exists") return topic_properties.name topic = service_mgmt_conn.create_topic( topic_name=self.topic_name, default_message_time_to_live=self.default_message_time_to_live, max_size_in_megabytes=self.max_size_in_megabytes, requires_duplicate_detection=self.requires_duplicate_detection, duplicate_detection_history_time_window=self.duplicate_detection_history_time_window, enable_batched_operations=self.enable_batched_operations, size_in_bytes=self.size_in_bytes, filtering_messages_before_publishing=self.filtering_messages_before_publishing, authorization_rules=self.authorization_rules, support_ordering=self.support_ordering, auto_delete_on_idle=self.auto_delete_on_idle, enable_partitioning=self.enable_partitioning, enable_express=self.enable_express, user_metadata=self.user_metadata, max_message_size_in_kilobytes=self.max_message_size_in_kilobytes, ) self.log.info("Created Topic %s", topic.name) return topic.name
[docs]class AzureServiceBusSubscriptionCreateOperator(BaseOperator): """ Create an Azure Service Bus Topic Subscription under a Service Bus Namespace. .. seealso:: For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide: :ref:`howto/operator:AzureServiceBusSubscriptionCreateOperator` :param topic_name: The topic that will own the to-be-created subscription. :param subscription_name: Name of the subscription that need to be created :param lock_duration: ISO 8601 time span duration of a peek-lock; that is, the amount of time that the message is locked for other receivers. The maximum value for LockDuration is 5 minutes; the default value is 1 minute. Input value of either type ~datetime.timedelta or string in ISO 8601 duration format like "PT300S" is accepted. :param requires_session: A value that indicates whether the queue supports the concept of sessions. :param default_message_time_to_live: ISO 8601 default message time span to live value. This is the duration after which the message expires, starting from when the message is sent to Service Bus. This is the default value used when TimeToLive is not set on a message itself. Input value of either type ~datetime.timedelta or string in ISO 8601 duration format like "PT300S" is accepted. :param dead_lettering_on_message_expiration: A value that indicates whether this subscription has dead letter support when a message expires. :param dead_lettering_on_filter_evaluation_exceptions: A value that indicates whether this subscription has dead letter support when a message expires. :param max_delivery_count: The maximum delivery count. A message is automatically dead lettered after this number of deliveries. Default value is 10. :param enable_batched_operations: Value that indicates whether server-side batched operations are enabled. :param forward_to: The name of the recipient entity to which all the messages sent to the subscription are forwarded to. :param user_metadata: Metadata associated with the subscription. Maximum number of characters is 1024. :param forward_dead_lettered_messages_to: The name of the recipient entity to which all the messages sent to the subscription are forwarded to. :param auto_delete_on_idle: ISO 8601 time Span idle interval after which the subscription is automatically deleted. The minimum duration is 5 minutes. Input value of either type ~datetime.timedelta or string in ISO 8601 duration format like "PT300S" is accepted. :param azure_service_bus_conn_id: Reference to the :ref:`Azure Service Bus connection<howto/connection:azure_service_bus>`. """
[docs] template_fields: Sequence[str] = ("topic_name", "subscription_name")
[docs] ui_color = "#e4f0e8"
def __init__( self, *, topic_name: str, subscription_name: str, azure_service_bus_conn_id: str = "azure_service_bus_default", lock_duration: datetime.timedelta | str | None = None, requires_session: bool | None = None, default_message_time_to_live: datetime.timedelta | str | None = None, dead_lettering_on_message_expiration: bool | None = True, dead_lettering_on_filter_evaluation_exceptions: bool | None = None, max_delivery_count: int | None = 10, enable_batched_operations: bool | None = True, forward_to: str | None = None, user_metadata: str | None = None, forward_dead_lettered_messages_to: str | None = None, auto_delete_on_idle: datetime.timedelta | str | None = None, **kwargs, ) -> None: super().__init__(**kwargs) self.topic_name = topic_name self.subscription_name = subscription_name self.lock_duration = lock_duration self.requires_session = requires_session self.default_message_time_to_live = default_message_time_to_live self.dl_on_message_expiration = dead_lettering_on_message_expiration self.dl_on_filter_evaluation_exceptions = dead_lettering_on_filter_evaluation_exceptions self.max_delivery_count = max_delivery_count self.enable_batched_operations = enable_batched_operations self.forward_to = forward_to self.user_metadata = user_metadata self.forward_dead_lettered_messages_to = forward_dead_lettered_messages_to self.auto_delete_on_idle = auto_delete_on_idle self.azure_service_bus_conn_id = azure_service_bus_conn_id
[docs] def execute(self, context: Context) -> None: """Create Subscription in Service Bus namespace, by connecting to Service Bus Admin client.""" if self.subscription_name is None: raise TypeError("Subscription name cannot be None.") if self.topic_name is None: raise TypeError("Topic name cannot be None.") # Create the hook hook = AdminClientHook(azure_service_bus_conn_id=self.azure_service_bus_conn_id) with hook.get_conn() as service_mgmt_conn: # create subscription with name subscription = service_mgmt_conn.create_subscription( topic_name=self.topic_name, subscription_name=self.subscription_name, lock_duration=self.lock_duration, requires_session=self.requires_session, default_message_time_to_live=self.default_message_time_to_live, dead_lettering_on_message_expiration=self.dl_on_message_expiration, dead_lettering_on_filter_evaluation_exceptions=self.dl_on_filter_evaluation_exceptions, max_delivery_count=self.max_delivery_count, enable_batched_operations=self.enable_batched_operations, forward_to=self.forward_to, user_metadata=self.user_metadata, forward_dead_lettered_messages_to=self.forward_dead_lettered_messages_to, auto_delete_on_idle=self.auto_delete_on_idle, ) self.log.info("Created subscription %s", subscription.name)
[docs]class AzureServiceBusUpdateSubscriptionOperator(BaseOperator): """ Update an Azure ServiceBus Topic Subscription under a ServiceBus Namespace. .. seealso:: For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide: :ref:`howto/operator:AzureServiceBusUpdateSubscriptionOperator` :param topic_name: The topic that will own the to-be-created subscription. :param subscription_name: Name of the subscription that need to be created. :param max_delivery_count: The maximum delivery count. A message is automatically dead lettered after this number of deliveries. Default value is 10. :param dead_lettering_on_message_expiration: A value that indicates whether this subscription has dead letter support when a message expires. :param enable_batched_operations: Value that indicates whether server-side batched operations are enabled. :param azure_service_bus_conn_id: Reference to the :ref:`Azure Service Bus connection<howto/connection:azure_service_bus>`. """
[docs] template_fields: Sequence[str] = ("topic_name", "subscription_name")
[docs] ui_color = "#e4f0e8"
def __init__( self, *, topic_name: str, subscription_name: str, max_delivery_count: int | None = None, dead_lettering_on_message_expiration: bool | None = None, enable_batched_operations: bool | None = None, azure_service_bus_conn_id: str = "azure_service_bus_default", **kwargs, ) -> None: super().__init__(**kwargs) self.topic_name = topic_name self.subscription_name = subscription_name self.max_delivery_count = max_delivery_count self.dl_on_message_expiration = dead_lettering_on_message_expiration self.enable_batched_operations = enable_batched_operations self.azure_service_bus_conn_id = azure_service_bus_conn_id
[docs] def execute(self, context: Context) -> None: """Update Subscription properties, by connecting to Service Bus Admin client.""" hook = AdminClientHook(azure_service_bus_conn_id=self.azure_service_bus_conn_id) with hook.get_conn() as service_mgmt_conn: subscription_prop = service_mgmt_conn.get_subscription(self.topic_name, self.subscription_name) if self.max_delivery_count: subscription_prop.max_delivery_count = self.max_delivery_count if self.dl_on_message_expiration is not None: subscription_prop.dead_lettering_on_message_expiration = self.dl_on_message_expiration if self.enable_batched_operations is not None: subscription_prop.enable_batched_operations = self.enable_batched_operations # update by updating the properties in the model service_mgmt_conn.update_subscription(self.topic_name, subscription_prop) updated_subscription = service_mgmt_conn.get_subscription(self.topic_name, self.subscription_name) self.log.info("Subscription Updated successfully %s", updated_subscription)
[docs]class ASBReceiveSubscriptionMessageOperator(BaseOperator): """ Receive a Batch messages from a Service Bus Subscription under specific Topic. .. seealso:: For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide: :ref:`howto/operator:ASBReceiveSubscriptionMessageOperator` :param subscription_name: The subscription name that will own the rule in topic :param topic_name: The topic that will own the subscription rule. :param max_message_count: Maximum number of messages in the batch. Actual number returned will depend on prefetch_count and incoming stream rate. Setting to None will fully depend on the prefetch config. The default value is 1. :param max_wait_time: Maximum time to wait in seconds for the first message to arrive. If no messages arrive, and no timeout is specified, this call will not return until the connection is closed. If specified, an no messages arrive within the timeout period, an empty list will be returned. :param azure_service_bus_conn_id: Reference to the :ref:`Azure Service Bus connection <howto/connection:azure_service_bus>`. """
[docs] template_fields: Sequence[str] = ("topic_name", "subscription_name")
[docs] ui_color = "#e4f0e8"
def __init__( self, *, topic_name: str, subscription_name: str, max_message_count: int | None = 1, max_wait_time: float | None = 5, azure_service_bus_conn_id: str = "azure_service_bus_default", **kwargs, ) -> None: super().__init__(**kwargs) self.topic_name = topic_name self.subscription_name = subscription_name self.max_message_count = max_message_count self.max_wait_time = max_wait_time self.azure_service_bus_conn_id = azure_service_bus_conn_id
[docs] def execute(self, context: Context) -> None: """Receive Message in specific queue in Service Bus namespace by connecting to Service Bus client.""" # Create the hook hook = MessageHook(azure_service_bus_conn_id=self.azure_service_bus_conn_id) # Receive message hook.receive_subscription_message( self.topic_name, self.subscription_name, self.max_message_count, self.max_wait_time )
[docs]class AzureServiceBusSubscriptionDeleteOperator(BaseOperator): """ Delete the topic subscription in the Azure ServiceBus namespace. .. seealso:: For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide: :ref:`howto/operator:AzureServiceBusSubscriptionDeleteOperator` :param topic_name: The topic that will own the to-be-created subscription. :param subscription_name: Name of the subscription that need to be created :param azure_service_bus_conn_id: Reference to the :ref:`Azure Service Bus connection <howto/connection:azure_service_bus>`. """
[docs] template_fields: Sequence[str] = ("topic_name", "subscription_name")
[docs] ui_color = "#e4f0e8"
def __init__( self, *, topic_name: str, subscription_name: str, azure_service_bus_conn_id: str = "azure_service_bus_default", **kwargs, ) -> None: super().__init__(**kwargs) self.topic_name = topic_name self.subscription_name = subscription_name self.azure_service_bus_conn_id = azure_service_bus_conn_id
[docs] def execute(self, context: Context) -> None: """Delete topic subscription in Service Bus namespace, by connecting to Service Bus Admin client.""" # Create the hook hook = AdminClientHook(azure_service_bus_conn_id=self.azure_service_bus_conn_id) # delete subscription with name hook.delete_subscription(self.subscription_name, self.topic_name)
[docs]class AzureServiceBusTopicDeleteOperator(BaseOperator): """ Delete the topic in the Azure Service Bus namespace. .. seealso:: For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide: :ref:`howto/operator:AzureServiceBusTopicDeleteOperator` :param topic_name: Name of the topic to be deleted. :param azure_service_bus_conn_id: Reference to the :ref:`Azure Service Bus connection <howto/connection:azure_service_bus>`. """
[docs] template_fields: Sequence[str] = ("topic_name",)
[docs] ui_color = "#e4f0e8"
def __init__( self, *, topic_name: str, azure_service_bus_conn_id: str = "azure_service_bus_default", **kwargs, ) -> None: super().__init__(**kwargs) self.topic_name = topic_name self.azure_service_bus_conn_id = azure_service_bus_conn_id
[docs] def execute(self, context: Context) -> None: """Delete topic in Service Bus namespace, by connecting to Service Bus Admin client.""" if self.topic_name is None: raise TypeError("Topic name cannot be None.") hook = AdminClientHook(azure_service_bus_conn_id=self.azure_service_bus_conn_id) with hook.get_conn() as service_mgmt_conn: topic_properties = service_mgmt_conn.get_topic(self.topic_name) if topic_properties and topic_properties.name == self.topic_name: service_mgmt_conn.delete_topic(self.topic_name) self.log.info("Topic %s deleted.", self.topic_name) else: self.log.info("Topic %s does not exist.", self.topic_name)

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