Source code for airflow.providers.openlineage.plugins.macros
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from __future__ import annotations
import os
import typing
from airflow.configuration import conf
from airflow.providers.openlineage.plugins.adapter import OpenLineageAdapter
if typing.TYPE_CHECKING:
from airflow.models import TaskInstance
_JOB_NAMESPACE = conf.get("openlineage", "namespace", fallback=os.getenv("OPENLINEAGE_NAMESPACE", "default"))
[docs]def lineage_run_id(task_instance: TaskInstance):
"""
Macro function which returns the generated run id for a given task.
This can be used to forward the run id from a task to a child run so the job hierarchy is preserved.
.. seealso::
For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide:
:ref:`howto/macros:openlineage`
"""
return OpenLineageAdapter.build_task_instance_run_id(
task_instance.task.task_id, task_instance.execution_date, task_instance.try_number
)
[docs]def lineage_parent_id(run_id: str, task_instance: TaskInstance):
"""
Macro function which returns the generated job and run id for a given task.
This can be used to forward the ids from a task to a child run so the job
hierarchy is preserved. Child run can create ParentRunFacet from those ids.
.. seealso::
For more information on how to use this macro, take a look at the guide:
:ref:`howto/macros:openlineage`
"""
job_name = OpenLineageAdapter.build_task_instance_run_id(
task_instance.task.task_id, task_instance.execution_date, task_instance.try_number
)
return f"{_JOB_NAMESPACE}/{job_name}/{run_id}"