Source code for airflow.sensors.weekday
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from __future__ import annotations
import warnings
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Iterable
from airflow.exceptions import RemovedInAirflow3Warning
from airflow.sensors.base import BaseSensorOperator
from airflow.utils import timezone
from airflow.utils.weekday import WeekDay
if TYPE_CHECKING:
    from airflow.utils.context import Context
[docs]class DayOfWeekSensor(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_logical_date=True, dag=dag
        )
    **Example** (with multiple day using set): ::
        weekend_check = DayOfWeekSensor(
            task_id="weekend_check", week_day={"Saturday", "Sunday"}, use_task_logical_date=True, dag=dag
        )
    **Example** (with :class:`~airflow.utils.weekday.WeekDay` enum): ::
        # import WeekDay Enum
        from airflow.utils.weekday import WeekDay
        weekend_check = DayOfWeekSensor(
            task_id="weekend_check",
            week_day={WeekDay.SATURDAY, WeekDay.SUNDAY},
            use_task_logical_date=True,
            dag=dag,
        )
    :param week_day: 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}``
        To use ``WeekDay`` enum, import it from ``airflow.utils.weekday``
    :param use_task_logical_date: If ``True``, uses task's logical date 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.
    :param use_task_execution_day: deprecated parameter, same effect as `use_task_logical_date`
    .. seealso::
        For more information on how to use this sensor, take a look at the guide:
        :ref:`howto/operator:DayOfWeekSensor`
    """
    def __init__(
        self,
        *,
        week_day: str | Iterable[str] | WeekDay | Iterable[WeekDay],
        use_task_logical_date: bool = False,
        use_task_execution_day: bool = False,
        **kwargs,
    ) -> None:
        super().__init__(**kwargs)
        self.week_day = week_day
        self.use_task_logical_date = use_task_logical_date
        if use_task_execution_day:
            self.use_task_logical_date = use_task_execution_day
            warnings.warn(
                "Parameter ``use_task_execution_day`` is deprecated. Use ``use_task_logical_date``.",
                RemovedInAirflow3Warning,
                stacklevel=2,
            )
        self._week_day_num = WeekDay.validate_week_day(week_day)
[docs]    def poke(self, context: Context) -> bool:
        self.log.info(
            "Poking until weekday is in %s, Today is %s",
            self.week_day,
            WeekDay(timezone.utcnow().isoweekday()).name,
        )
        if self.use_task_logical_date:
            return context["logical_date"].isoweekday() in self._week_day_num
        else:
            return timezone.utcnow().isoweekday() in self._week_day_num