Source code for airflow.timetables._cron

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from __future__ import annotations

import datetime
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any

from cron_descriptor import CasingTypeEnum, ExpressionDescriptor, FormatException, MissingFieldException
from croniter import CroniterBadCronError, CroniterBadDateError, croniter

from airflow.exceptions import AirflowTimetableInvalid
from airflow.utils.dates import cron_presets
from airflow.utils.timezone import convert_to_utc, make_aware, make_naive, parse_timezone

if TYPE_CHECKING:
    from pendulum import DateTime
    from pendulum.tz.timezone import FixedTimezone, Timezone


def _covers_every_hour(cron: croniter) -> bool:
    """Check whether the given cron runs at least once an hour.

    This indicates whether we need to implement a workaround for (what I call)
    the "fold hour problem". Folding happens when a region switches time
    backwards, usually as a part of ending a DST period, causing a block of time
    to occur twice in the wall clock. This is indicated by the ``fold`` flag on
    datetime.

    As an example, Switzerland in 2023 ended DST on 3am (wall clock time, UTC+2)
    by dialing back the clock to 2am (UTC+1). So for (say) ``30 * * * *``, if
    the last run was 2:30am (UTC+2), the next needs to be 2:30am (UTC+1, folded)
    instead of 3:30am.

    While this technically happens for all cron schedules (in such a timezone),
    we only care about schedules that create at least one run every hour, and
    can provide a somewhat reasonable rationale to skip the fold hour for things
    such as ``*/2`` (every two hours). Therefore, we try to *minially* peak into
    croniter internals to work around the issue.

    The check is simple since croniter internally normalizes things to ``*``.
    More edge cases can be added later as needed.

    See also: https://github.com/kiorky/croniter/issues/56.
    """
    return cron.expanded[1] == ["*"]


[docs]class CronMixin: """Mixin to provide interface to work with croniter.""" def __init__(self, cron: str, timezone: str | Timezone | FixedTimezone) -> None: self._expression = cron_presets.get(cron, cron) if isinstance(timezone, str): timezone = parse_timezone(timezone) self._timezone = timezone try: descriptor = ExpressionDescriptor( expression=self._expression, casing_type=CasingTypeEnum.Sentence, use_24hour_time_format=True ) # checking for more than 5 parameters in Cron and avoiding evaluation for now, # as Croniter has inconsistent evaluation with other libraries if len(croniter(self._expression).expanded) > 5: raise FormatException() interval_description: str = descriptor.get_description() except (CroniterBadCronError, FormatException, MissingFieldException): interval_description = "" self.description: str = interval_description
[docs] def __eq__(self, other: Any) -> bool: """Both expression and timezone should match. This is only for testing purposes and should not be relied on otherwise. """ if not isinstance(other, type(self)): return NotImplemented return self._expression == other._expression and self._timezone == other._timezone
@property
[docs] def summary(self) -> str: return self._expression
[docs] def validate(self) -> None: try: croniter(self._expression) except (CroniterBadCronError, CroniterBadDateError) as e: raise AirflowTimetableInvalid(str(e))
def _get_next(self, current: DateTime) -> DateTime: """Get the first schedule after specified time, with DST fixed.""" naive = make_naive(current, self._timezone) cron = croniter(self._expression, start_time=naive) scheduled = cron.get_next(datetime.datetime) if not _covers_every_hour(cron): return convert_to_utc(make_aware(scheduled, self._timezone)) delta = scheduled - naive return convert_to_utc(current.in_timezone(self._timezone) + delta) def _get_prev(self, current: DateTime) -> DateTime: """Get the first schedule before specified time, with DST fixed.""" naive = make_naive(current, self._timezone) cron = croniter(self._expression, start_time=naive) scheduled = cron.get_prev(datetime.datetime) if not _covers_every_hour(cron): return convert_to_utc(make_aware(scheduled, self._timezone)) delta = naive - scheduled return convert_to_utc(current.in_timezone(self._timezone) - delta) def _align_to_next(self, current: DateTime) -> DateTime: """Get the next scheduled time. This is ``current + interval``, unless ``current`` falls right on the interval boundary, when ``current`` is returned. """ next_time = self._get_next(current) if self._get_prev(next_time) != current: return next_time return current def _align_to_prev(self, current: DateTime) -> DateTime: """Get the prev scheduled time. This is ``current - interval``, unless ``current`` falls right on the interval boundary, when ``current`` is returned. """ prev_time = self._get_prev(current) if self._get_next(prev_time) != current: return prev_time return current

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