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from __future__ import annotations

from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Iterable

from airflow.operators.branch import BaseBranchOperator
from airflow.utils import timezone
from airflow.utils.weekday import WeekDay

if TYPE_CHECKING:
    from airflow.utils.context import Context


[docs]class BranchDayOfWeekOperator(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: :ref:`howto/operator:BranchDayOfWeekOperator` **Example** (with single day): .. code-block:: python from airflow.operators.empty import EmptyOperator from airflow.operators.weekday import BranchDayOfWeekOperator monday = EmptyOperator(task_id="monday") other_day = EmptyOperator(task_id="other_day") monday_check = BranchDayOfWeekOperator( 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", ) monday_check >> [monday, other_day] **Example** (with :class:`~airflow.utils.weekday.WeekDay` enum): .. code-block:: python # import WeekDay Enum from airflow.utils.weekday import WeekDay from airflow.operators.empty import EmptyOperator from airflow.operators.weekday import BranchDayOfWeekOperator 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", ) # add downstream dependencies as you would do with any branch operator weekend_check >> [workday, weekend] :param follow_task_ids_if_true: task_id, task_group_id, or a list of task_ids and/or task_group_ids to follow if criteria met. :param follow_task_ids_if_false: task_id, task_group_id, or a list of task_ids and/or task_group_ids to follow if criteria not met. :param week_day: 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` :param use_task_logical_date: 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. """ def __init__( self, *, follow_task_ids_if_true: str | Iterable[str], follow_task_ids_if_false: str | Iterable[str], week_day: str | Iterable[str] | WeekDay | Iterable[WeekDay], use_task_logical_date: bool = False, **kwargs, ) -> None: super().__init__(**kwargs) self.follow_task_ids_if_true = follow_task_ids_if_true self.follow_task_ids_if_false = follow_task_ids_if_false self.week_day = week_day self.use_task_logical_date = use_task_logical_date self._week_day_num = WeekDay.validate_week_day(week_day)
[docs] def choose_branch(self, context: Context) -> str | Iterable[str]: if self.use_task_logical_date: now = context["logical_date"] else: now = timezone.make_naive(timezone.utcnow(), self.dag.timezone) if now.isoweekday() in self._week_day_num: return self.follow_task_ids_if_true return self.follow_task_ids_if_false

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