airflow.sensors.external_task
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Module Contents¶
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Operator link for ExternalTaskSensor. It allows users to access |
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Waits for a different DAG or a task in a different DAG to complete for a |
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Use this operator to indicate that a task on a different DAG depends on this task. |
- class airflow.sensors.external_task.ExternalTaskSensorLink[source]¶
Bases:
airflow.models.BaseOperatorLink
Operator link for ExternalTaskSensor. It allows users to access DAG waited with ExternalTaskSensor.
- class airflow.sensors.external_task.ExternalTaskSensor(*, external_dag_id: str, external_task_id: Optional[str] = None, external_task_ids: Optional[Iterable[str]] = None, allowed_states: Optional[Iterable[str]] = None, failed_states: Optional[Iterable[str]] = None, execution_delta: Optional[datetime.timedelta] = None, execution_date_fn: Optional[Callable] = None, check_existence: bool = False, **kwargs)[source]¶
Bases:
airflow.sensors.base.BaseSensorOperator
Waits for a different DAG or a task in a different DAG to complete for a specific logical date.
- Parameters
external_dag_id (str) – The dag_id that contains the task you want to wait for
external_task_id (str or None) – The task_id that contains the task you want to wait for. If
None
(default value) the sensor waits for the DAGexternal_task_ids (Iterable of task_ids or None, default is None) – The list of task_ids that you want to wait for. If
None
(default value) the sensor waits for the DAG. Either external_task_id or external_task_ids can be passed to ExternalTaskSensor, but not both.allowed_states (Iterable) – Iterable of allowed states, default is
['success']
failed_states (Iterable) – Iterable of failed or dis-allowed states, default is
None
execution_delta (Optional[datetime.timedelta]) – time difference with the previous execution to look at, the default is the same logical date as the current task or DAG. For yesterday, use [positive!] datetime.timedelta(days=1). Either execution_delta or execution_date_fn can be passed to ExternalTaskSensor, but not both.
execution_date_fn (Optional[Callable]) – function that receives the current execution’s logical date as the first positional argument and optionally any number of keyword arguments available in the context dictionary, and returns the desired logical dates to query. Either execution_delta or execution_date_fn can be passed to ExternalTaskSensor, but not both.
check_existence (bool) – Set to True to check if the external task exists (when external_task_id is not None) or check if the DAG to wait for exists (when external_task_id is None), and immediately cease waiting if the external task or DAG does not exist (default value: False).
- poke(self, context, session=None)[source]¶
Function that the sensors defined while deriving this class should override.
- class airflow.sensors.external_task.ExternalTaskMarker(*, external_dag_id: str, external_task_id: str, execution_date: Optional[Union[str, datetime.datetime]] = '{{ logical_date.isoformat() }}', recursion_depth: int = 10, **kwargs)[source]¶
Bases:
airflow.operators.dummy.DummyOperator
Use this operator to indicate that a task on a different DAG depends on this task. When this task is cleared with “Recursive” selected, Airflow will clear the task on the other DAG and its downstream tasks recursively. Transitive dependencies are followed until the recursion_depth is reached.
- Parameters
external_dag_id (str) – The dag_id that contains the dependent task that needs to be cleared.
external_task_id (str) – The task_id of the dependent task that needs to be cleared.
execution_date (str or datetime.datetime) – The logical date of the dependent task execution that needs to be cleared.
recursion_depth – The maximum level of transitive dependencies allowed. Default is 10. This is mostly used for preventing cyclic dependencies. It is fine to increase this number if necessary. However, too many levels of transitive dependencies will make it slower to clear tasks in the web UI.