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Airflow API (Stable)
# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. # noqa: E501
The version of the OpenAPI document: 2.6.0
Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org
Generated by: https://openapi-generator.tech
"""
import re # noqa: F401
import sys # noqa: F401
from airflow_client.client.model_utils import ( # noqa: F401
ApiTypeError,
ModelComposed,
ModelNormal,
ModelSimple,
cached_property,
change_keys_js_to_python,
convert_js_args_to_python_args,
date,
datetime,
file_type,
none_type,
validate_get_composed_info,
OpenApiModel
)
from airflow_client.client.exceptions import ApiAttributeError
def lazy_import():
from airflow_client.client.model.class_reference import ClassReference
from airflow_client.client.model.color import Color
from airflow_client.client.model.dag import DAG
from airflow_client.client.model.task_extra_links import TaskExtraLinks
from airflow_client.client.model.time_delta import TimeDelta
from airflow_client.client.model.trigger_rule import TriggerRule
from airflow_client.client.model.weight_rule import WeightRule
globals()['ClassReference'] = ClassReference
globals()['Color'] = Color
globals()['DAG'] = DAG
globals()['TaskExtraLinks'] = TaskExtraLinks
globals()['TimeDelta'] = TimeDelta
globals()['TriggerRule'] = TriggerRule
globals()['WeightRule'] = WeightRule
class Task(ModelNormal):
"""NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator.
Ref: https://openapi-generator.tech
Do not edit the class manually.
Attributes:
allowed_values (dict): The key is the tuple path to the attribute
and the for var_name this is (var_name,). The value is a dict
with a capitalized key describing the allowed value and an allowed
value. These dicts store the allowed enum values.
attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name
and the value is json key in definition.
discriminator_value_class_map (dict): A dict to go from the discriminator
variable value to the discriminator class name.
validations (dict): The key is the tuple path to the attribute
and the for var_name this is (var_name,). The value is a dict
that stores validations for max_length, min_length, max_items,
min_items, exclusive_maximum, inclusive_maximum, exclusive_minimum,
inclusive_minimum, and regex.
additional_properties_type (tuple): A tuple of classes accepted
as additional properties values.
"""
allowed_values = {
}
validations = {
}
@cached_property
def additional_properties_type():
"""
This must be a method because a model may have properties that are
of type self, this must run after the class is loaded
"""
lazy_import()
return (bool, date, datetime, dict, float, int, list, str, none_type,) # noqa: E501
_nullable = False
@cached_property
def openapi_types():
"""
This must be a method because a model may have properties that are
of type self, this must run after the class is loaded
Returns
openapi_types (dict): The key is attribute name
and the value is attribute type.
"""
lazy_import()
return {
'class_ref': (ClassReference,), # noqa: E501
'task_id': (str,), # noqa: E501
'owner': (str,), # noqa: E501
'start_date': (datetime,), # noqa: E501
'end_date': (datetime, none_type,), # noqa: E501
'trigger_rule': (TriggerRule,), # noqa: E501
'extra_links': ([TaskExtraLinks],), # noqa: E501
'depends_on_past': (bool,), # noqa: E501
'is_mapped': (bool,), # noqa: E501
'wait_for_downstream': (bool,), # noqa: E501
'retries': (float,), # noqa: E501
'queue': (str, none_type,), # noqa: E501
'pool': (str,), # noqa: E501
'pool_slots': (float,), # noqa: E501
'execution_timeout': (TimeDelta, none_type,), # noqa: E501
'retry_delay': (TimeDelta,), # noqa: E501
'retry_exponential_backoff': (bool,), # noqa: E501
'priority_weight': (float,), # noqa: E501
'weight_rule': (WeightRule,), # noqa: E501
'ui_color': (Color,), # noqa: E501
'ui_fgcolor': (Color,), # noqa: E501
'template_fields': ([str],), # noqa: E501
'sub_dag': (DAG,), # noqa: E501
'downstream_task_ids': ([str],), # noqa: E501
}
@cached_property
def discriminator():
return None
attribute_map = {
'class_ref': 'class_ref', # noqa: E501
'task_id': 'task_id', # noqa: E501
'owner': 'owner', # noqa: E501
'start_date': 'start_date', # noqa: E501
'end_date': 'end_date', # noqa: E501
'trigger_rule': 'trigger_rule', # noqa: E501
'extra_links': 'extra_links', # noqa: E501
'depends_on_past': 'depends_on_past', # noqa: E501
'is_mapped': 'is_mapped', # noqa: E501
'wait_for_downstream': 'wait_for_downstream', # noqa: E501
'retries': 'retries', # noqa: E501
'queue': 'queue', # noqa: E501
'pool': 'pool', # noqa: E501
'pool_slots': 'pool_slots', # noqa: E501
'execution_timeout': 'execution_timeout', # noqa: E501
'retry_delay': 'retry_delay', # noqa: E501
'retry_exponential_backoff': 'retry_exponential_backoff', # noqa: E501
'priority_weight': 'priority_weight', # noqa: E501
'weight_rule': 'weight_rule', # noqa: E501
'ui_color': 'ui_color', # noqa: E501
'ui_fgcolor': 'ui_fgcolor', # noqa: E501
'template_fields': 'template_fields', # noqa: E501
'sub_dag': 'sub_dag', # noqa: E501
'downstream_task_ids': 'downstream_task_ids', # noqa: E501
}
read_only_vars = {
'task_id', # noqa: E501
'owner', # noqa: E501
'start_date', # noqa: E501
'end_date', # noqa: E501
'extra_links', # noqa: E501
'depends_on_past', # noqa: E501
'is_mapped', # noqa: E501
'wait_for_downstream', # noqa: E501
'retries', # noqa: E501
'queue', # noqa: E501
'pool', # noqa: E501
'pool_slots', # noqa: E501
'retry_exponential_backoff', # noqa: E501
'priority_weight', # noqa: E501
'template_fields', # noqa: E501
'downstream_task_ids', # noqa: E501
}
_composed_schemas = {}
@classmethod
@convert_js_args_to_python_args
def _from_openapi_data(cls, *args, **kwargs): # noqa: E501
"""Task - a model defined in OpenAPI
Keyword Args:
_check_type (bool): if True, values for parameters in openapi_types
will be type checked and a TypeError will be
raised if the wrong type is input.
Defaults to True
_path_to_item (tuple/list): This is a list of keys or values to
drill down to the model in received_data
when deserializing a response
_spec_property_naming (bool): True if the variable names in the input data
are serialized names, as specified in the OpenAPI document.
False if the variable names in the input data
are pythonic names, e.g. snake case (default)
_configuration (Configuration): the instance to use when
deserializing a file_type parameter.
If passed, type conversion is attempted
If omitted no type conversion is done.
_visited_composed_classes (tuple): This stores a tuple of
classes that we have traveled through so that
if we see that class again we will not use its
discriminator again.
When traveling through a discriminator, the
composed schema that is
is traveled through is added to this set.
For example if Animal has a discriminator
petType and we pass in "Dog", and the class Dog
allOf includes Animal, we move through Animal
once using the discriminator, and pick Dog.
Then in Dog, we will make an instance of the
Animal class but this time we won't travel
through its discriminator because we passed in
_visited_composed_classes = (Animal,)
class_ref (ClassReference): [optional] # noqa: E501
task_id (str): [optional] # noqa: E501
owner (str): [optional] # noqa: E501
start_date (datetime): [optional] # noqa: E501
end_date (datetime, none_type): [optional] # noqa: E501
trigger_rule (TriggerRule): [optional] # noqa: E501
extra_links ([TaskExtraLinks]): [optional] # noqa: E501
depends_on_past (bool): [optional] # noqa: E501
is_mapped (bool): [optional] # noqa: E501
wait_for_downstream (bool): [optional] # noqa: E501
retries (float): [optional] # noqa: E501
queue (str, none_type): [optional] # noqa: E501
pool (str): [optional] # noqa: E501
pool_slots (float): [optional] # noqa: E501
execution_timeout (TimeDelta, none_type): [optional] # noqa: E501
retry_delay (TimeDelta): [optional] # noqa: E501
retry_exponential_backoff (bool): [optional] # noqa: E501
priority_weight (float): [optional] # noqa: E501
weight_rule (WeightRule): [optional] # noqa: E501
ui_color (Color): [optional] # noqa: E501
ui_fgcolor (Color): [optional] # noqa: E501
template_fields ([str]): [optional] # noqa: E501
sub_dag (DAG): [optional] # noqa: E501
downstream_task_ids ([str]): [optional] # noqa: E501
"""
_check_type = kwargs.pop('_check_type', True)
_spec_property_naming = kwargs.pop('_spec_property_naming', False)
_path_to_item = kwargs.pop('_path_to_item', ())
_configuration = kwargs.pop('_configuration', None)
_visited_composed_classes = kwargs.pop('_visited_composed_classes', ())
self = super(OpenApiModel, cls).__new__(cls)
if args:
raise ApiTypeError(
"Invalid positional arguments=%s passed to %s. Remove those invalid positional arguments." % (
args,
self.__class__.__name__,
),
path_to_item=_path_to_item,
valid_classes=(self.__class__,),
)
self._data_store = {}
self._check_type = _check_type
self._spec_property_naming = _spec_property_naming
self._path_to_item = _path_to_item
self._configuration = _configuration
self._visited_composed_classes = _visited_composed_classes + (self.__class__,)
for var_name, var_value in kwargs.items():
if var_name not in self.attribute_map and \
self._configuration is not None and \
self._configuration.discard_unknown_keys and \
self.additional_properties_type is None:
# discard variable.
continue
setattr(self, var_name, var_value)
return self
required_properties = set([
'_data_store',
'_check_type',
'_spec_property_naming',
'_path_to_item',
'_configuration',
'_visited_composed_classes',
])
@convert_js_args_to_python_args
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): # noqa: E501
"""Task - a model defined in OpenAPI
Keyword Args:
_check_type (bool): if True, values for parameters in openapi_types
will be type checked and a TypeError will be
raised if the wrong type is input.
Defaults to True
_path_to_item (tuple/list): This is a list of keys or values to
drill down to the model in received_data
when deserializing a response
_spec_property_naming (bool): True if the variable names in the input data
are serialized names, as specified in the OpenAPI document.
False if the variable names in the input data
are pythonic names, e.g. snake case (default)
_configuration (Configuration): the instance to use when
deserializing a file_type parameter.
If passed, type conversion is attempted
If omitted no type conversion is done.
_visited_composed_classes (tuple): This stores a tuple of
classes that we have traveled through so that
if we see that class again we will not use its
discriminator again.
When traveling through a discriminator, the
composed schema that is
is traveled through is added to this set.
For example if Animal has a discriminator
petType and we pass in "Dog", and the class Dog
allOf includes Animal, we move through Animal
once using the discriminator, and pick Dog.
Then in Dog, we will make an instance of the
Animal class but this time we won't travel
through its discriminator because we passed in
_visited_composed_classes = (Animal,)
class_ref (ClassReference): [optional] # noqa: E501
task_id (str): [optional] # noqa: E501
owner (str): [optional] # noqa: E501
start_date (datetime): [optional] # noqa: E501
end_date (datetime, none_type): [optional] # noqa: E501
trigger_rule (TriggerRule): [optional] # noqa: E501
extra_links ([TaskExtraLinks]): [optional] # noqa: E501
depends_on_past (bool): [optional] # noqa: E501
is_mapped (bool): [optional] # noqa: E501
wait_for_downstream (bool): [optional] # noqa: E501
retries (float): [optional] # noqa: E501
queue (str, none_type): [optional] # noqa: E501
pool (str): [optional] # noqa: E501
pool_slots (float): [optional] # noqa: E501
execution_timeout (TimeDelta, none_type): [optional] # noqa: E501
retry_delay (TimeDelta): [optional] # noqa: E501
retry_exponential_backoff (bool): [optional] # noqa: E501
priority_weight (float): [optional] # noqa: E501
weight_rule (WeightRule): [optional] # noqa: E501
ui_color (Color): [optional] # noqa: E501
ui_fgcolor (Color): [optional] # noqa: E501
template_fields ([str]): [optional] # noqa: E501
sub_dag (DAG): [optional] # noqa: E501
downstream_task_ids ([str]): [optional] # noqa: E501
"""
_check_type = kwargs.pop('_check_type', True)
_spec_property_naming = kwargs.pop('_spec_property_naming', False)
_path_to_item = kwargs.pop('_path_to_item', ())
_configuration = kwargs.pop('_configuration', None)
_visited_composed_classes = kwargs.pop('_visited_composed_classes', ())
if args:
raise ApiTypeError(
"Invalid positional arguments=%s passed to %s. Remove those invalid positional arguments." % (
args,
self.__class__.__name__,
),
path_to_item=_path_to_item,
valid_classes=(self.__class__,),
)
self._data_store = {}
self._check_type = _check_type
self._spec_property_naming = _spec_property_naming
self._path_to_item = _path_to_item
self._configuration = _configuration
self._visited_composed_classes = _visited_composed_classes + (self.__class__,)
for var_name, var_value in kwargs.items():
if var_name not in self.attribute_map and \
self._configuration is not None and \
self._configuration.discard_unknown_keys and \
self.additional_properties_type is None:
# discard variable.
continue
setattr(self, var_name, var_value)
if var_name in self.read_only_vars:
raise ApiAttributeError(f"`{var_name}` is a read-only attribute. Use `from_openapi_data` to instantiate "
f"class with read only attributes.")