airflow.contrib.sensors.weekday_sensor

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class airflow.contrib.sensors.weekday_sensor.DayOfWeekSensor(week_day, use_task_execution_day=False, *args, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: airflow.sensors.base_sensor_operator.BaseSensorOperator

Waits until the first specified day of the week. For example, if the execution day of the task is ‘2018-12-22’ (Saturday) and you pass ‘FRIDAY’, the task will wait until next Friday.

Example (with single day):

weekend_check = DayOfWeekSensor(
    task_id='weekend_check',
    week_day='Saturday',
    use_task_execution_day=True,
    dag=dag)

Example (with multiple day using set):

weekend_check = DayOfWeekSensor(
    task_id='weekend_check',
    week_day={'Saturday', 'Sunday'},
    use_task_execution_day=True,
    dag=dag)

Example (with WeekDay enum):

# import WeekDay Enum
from airflow.contrib.utils.weekday import WeekDay

weekend_check = DayOfWeekSensor(
    task_id='weekend_check',
    week_day={WeekDay.SATURDAY, WeekDay.SUNDAY},
    use_task_execution_day=True,
    dag=dag)
Parameters
  • week_day (set or str or airflow.contrib.utils.weekday.WeekDay) –

    Day of the week to check (full name). Optionally, a set of days can also be provided using a set. Example values:

    • "MONDAY",

    • {"Saturday", "Sunday"}

    • {WeekDay.TUESDAY}

    • {WeekDay.SATURDAY, WeekDay.SUNDAY}

  • use_task_execution_day (bool) – If True, uses task’s execution day to compare with week_day. Execution Date is Useful for backfilling. If False, uses system’s day of the week. Useful when you don’t want to run anything on weekdays on the system.

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