Source code for airflow.providers.microsoft.azure.hooks.container_instance

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from __future__ import annotations

import warnings

from azure.mgmt.containerinstance import ContainerInstanceManagementClient
from azure.mgmt.containerinstance.models import ContainerGroup

from airflow.providers.microsoft.azure.hooks.base_azure import AzureBaseHook


[docs]class AzureContainerInstanceHook(AzureBaseHook): """ A hook to communicate with Azure Container Instances. This hook requires a service principal in order to work. After creating this service principal (Azure Active Directory/App Registrations), you need to fill in the client_id (Application ID) as login, the generated password as password, and tenantId and subscriptionId in the extra's field as a json. :param azure_conn_id: :ref:`Azure connection id<howto/connection:azure>` of a service principal which will be used to start the container instance. """
[docs] conn_name_attr = "azure_conn_id"
[docs] default_conn_name = "azure_default"
[docs] conn_type = "azure_container_instance"
[docs] hook_name = "Azure Container Instance"
def __init__(self, azure_conn_id: str = default_conn_name) -> None: super().__init__(sdk_client=ContainerInstanceManagementClient, conn_id=azure_conn_id) self.connection = self.get_conn()
[docs] def create_or_update(self, resource_group: str, name: str, container_group: ContainerGroup) -> None: """ Create a new container group :param resource_group: the name of the resource group :param name: the name of the container group :param container_group: the properties of the container group """ self.connection.container_groups.create_or_update(resource_group, name, container_group)
[docs] def get_state_exitcode_details(self, resource_group: str, name: str) -> tuple: """ Get the state and exitcode of a container group :param resource_group: the name of the resource group :param name: the name of the container group :return: A tuple with the state, exitcode, and details. If the exitcode is unknown 0 is returned. """ warnings.warn( "get_state_exitcode_details() is deprecated. Related method is get_state()", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2, ) cg_state = self.get_state(resource_group, name) c_state = cg_state.containers[0].instance_view.current_state return (c_state.state, c_state.exit_code, c_state.detail_status)
[docs] def get_messages(self, resource_group: str, name: str) -> list: """ Get the messages of a container group :param resource_group: the name of the resource group :param name: the name of the container group :return: A list of the event messages """ warnings.warn( "get_messages() is deprecated. Related method is get_state()", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2 ) cg_state = self.get_state(resource_group, name) instance_view = cg_state.containers[0].instance_view return [event.message for event in instance_view.events]
[docs] def get_state(self, resource_group: str, name: str) -> ContainerGroup: """ Get the state of a container group :param resource_group: the name of the resource group :param name: the name of the container group :return: ContainerGroup """ return self.connection.container_groups.get(resource_group, name, raw=False)
[docs] def get_logs(self, resource_group: str, name: str, tail: int = 1000) -> list: """ Get the tail from logs of a container group :param resource_group: the name of the resource group :param name: the name of the container group :param tail: the size of the tail :return: A list of log messages """ logs = self.connection.container.list_logs(resource_group, name, name, tail=tail) return logs.content.splitlines(True)
[docs] def delete(self, resource_group: str, name: str) -> None: """ Delete a container group :param resource_group: the name of the resource group :param name: the name of the container group """ self.connection.container_groups.delete(resource_group, name)
[docs] def exists(self, resource_group: str, name: str) -> bool: """ Test if a container group exists :param resource_group: the name of the resource group :param name: the name of the container group """ for container in self.connection.container_groups.list_by_resource_group(resource_group): if container.name == name: return True return False
[docs] def test_connection(self): """Test a configured Azure Container Instance connection.""" try: # Attempt to list existing container groups under the configured subscription and retrieve the # first in the returned iterator. We need to _actually_ try to retrieve an object to properly # test the connection. next(self.connection.container_groups.list(), None) except Exception as e: return False, str(e) return True, "Successfully connected to Azure Container Instance."

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