Source code for airflow.example_dags.example_trigger_target_dag
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"""
Example usage of the TriggerDagRunOperator. This example holds 2 DAGs:
1. 1st DAG (example_trigger_controller_dag) holds a TriggerDagRunOperator, which will trigger the 2nd DAG
2. 2nd DAG (example_trigger_target_dag) which will be triggered by the TriggerDagRunOperator in the 1st DAG
"""
import pendulum
from airflow import DAG
from airflow.decorators import task
from airflow.operators.bash import BashOperator
@task(task_id="run_this")
[docs]def run_this_func(dag_run=None):
"""
Print the payload "message" passed to the DagRun conf attribute.
:param dag_run: The DagRun object
"""
print(f"Remotely received value of {dag_run.conf.get('message')} for key=message")
with DAG(
dag_id="example_trigger_target_dag",
start_date=pendulum.datetime(2021, 1, 1, tz="UTC"),
catchup=False,
schedule_interval=None,
tags=['example'],
) as dag:
[docs] run_this = run_this_func()
bash_task = BashOperator(
task_id="bash_task",
bash_command='echo "Here is the message: $message"',
env={'message': '{{ dag_run.conf.get("message") }}'},
)