airflow.operators.weekday¶
Module Contents¶
Classes¶
| Branches into one of two lists of tasks depending on the current day. | 
- class airflow.operators.weekday.BranchDayOfWeekOperator(*, follow_task_ids_if_true, follow_task_ids_if_false, week_day, use_task_logical_date=False, use_task_execution_day=False, **kwargs)[source]¶
- Bases: - airflow.operators.branch.BaseBranchOperator- Branches into one of two lists of tasks depending on the current day. For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide: BranchDayOfWeekOperator - Example (with single day): - from airflow.operators.empty import EmptyOperator monday = EmptyOperator(task_id='monday') other_day = EmptyOperator(task_id='other_day') monday_check = DayOfWeekSensor( task_id='monday_check', week_day='Monday', use_task_logical_date=True, follow_task_ids_if_true='monday', follow_task_ids_if_false='other_day', dag=dag) monday_check >> [monday, other_day] - Example (with - WeekDayenum):- # import WeekDay Enum from airflow.utils.weekday import WeekDay from airflow.operators.empty import EmptyOperator workday = EmptyOperator(task_id='workday') weekend = EmptyOperator(task_id='weekend') weekend_check = BranchDayOfWeekOperator( task_id='weekend_check', week_day={WeekDay.SATURDAY, WeekDay.SUNDAY}, use_task_logical_date=True, follow_task_ids_if_true='weekend', follow_task_ids_if_false='workday', dag=dag) # add downstream dependencies as you would do with any branch operator weekend_check >> [workday, weekend] - Parameters
- follow_task_ids_if_true (str | Iterable[str]) – task id or task ids to follow if criteria met 
- follow_task_ids_if_false (str | Iterable[str]) – task id or task ids to follow if criteria does not met 
- week_day (str | Iterable[str] | WeekDay | Iterable[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}
 - To use WeekDay enum, import it from airflow.utils.weekday 
- use_task_logical_date (bool) – If - True, uses task’s logical date to compare with is_today. Execution Date is Useful for backfilling. If- False, uses system’s day of the week.
- use_task_execution_day (bool) – deprecated parameter, same effect as use_task_logical_date 
 
 
