Source code for airflow.operators.datetime

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import datetime
from typing import Dict, Iterable, Union

from airflow.exceptions import AirflowException
from airflow.operators.branch import BaseBranchOperator
from airflow.utils import timezone


[docs]class BranchDateTimeOperator(BaseBranchOperator): """ Branches into one of two lists of tasks depending on the current datetime. For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide: :ref:`howto/operator:BranchDateTimeOperator` True branch will be returned when ``datetime.datetime.now()`` falls below ``target_upper`` and above ``target_lower``. :param follow_task_ids_if_true: task id or task ids to follow if ``datetime.datetime.now()`` falls above target_lower and below ``target_upper``. :type follow_task_ids_if_true: str or list[str] :param follow_task_ids_if_false: task id or task ids to follow if ``datetime.datetime.now()`` falls below target_lower or above ``target_upper``. :type follow_task_ids_if_false: str or list[str] :param target_lower: target lower bound. :type target_lower: Optional[datetime.datetime] :param target_upper: target upper bound. :type target_upper: Optional[datetime.datetime] :param use_task_execution_date: If ``True``, uses task's execution day to compare with targets. Execution date is useful for backfilling. If ``False``, uses system's date. :type use_task_execution_date: bool """ def __init__( self, *, follow_task_ids_if_true: Union[str, Iterable[str]], follow_task_ids_if_false: Union[str, Iterable[str]], target_lower: Union[datetime.datetime, datetime.time, None], target_upper: Union[datetime.datetime, datetime.time, None], use_task_execution_date: bool = False, **kwargs, ) -> None: super().__init__(**kwargs) if target_lower is None and target_upper is None: raise AirflowException( "Both target_upper and target_lower are None. At least one " "must be defined to be compared to the current datetime" ) self.target_lower = target_lower self.target_upper = target_upper self.follow_task_ids_if_true = follow_task_ids_if_true self.follow_task_ids_if_false = follow_task_ids_if_false self.use_task_execution_date = use_task_execution_date
[docs] def choose_branch(self, context: Dict) -> Union[str, Iterable[str]]: if self.use_task_execution_date is True: now = timezone.make_naive(context["execution_date"], self.dag.timezone) else: now = timezone.make_naive(timezone.utcnow(), self.dag.timezone) lower, upper = target_times_as_dates(now, self.target_lower, self.target_upper) if upper is not None and upper < now: return self.follow_task_ids_if_false if lower is not None and lower > now: return self.follow_task_ids_if_false return self.follow_task_ids_if_true
[docs]def target_times_as_dates( base_date: datetime.datetime, lower: Union[datetime.datetime, datetime.time, None], upper: Union[datetime.datetime, datetime.time, None], ): """Ensures upper and lower time targets are datetimes by combining them with base_date""" if isinstance(lower, datetime.datetime) and isinstance(upper, datetime.datetime): return lower, upper if lower is not None and isinstance(lower, datetime.time): lower = datetime.datetime.combine(base_date, lower) if upper is not None and isinstance(upper, datetime.time): upper = datetime.datetime.combine(base_date, upper) if any(date is None for date in (lower, upper)): return lower, upper if upper < lower: upper += datetime.timedelta(days=1) return lower, upper

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