Source code for airflow.example_dags.example_xcomargs

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"""Example DAG demonstrating the usage of the XComArgs."""

from __future__ import annotations

import logging

import pendulum

from airflow.decorators import task
from airflow.models.dag import DAG
from airflow.providers.standard.operators.bash import BashOperator

[docs]log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@task
[docs]def generate_value(): """Empty function""" return "Bring me a shrubbery!"
@task with DAG( dag_id="example_xcom_args", start_date=pendulum.datetime(2021, 1, 1, tz="UTC"), catchup=False, schedule=None, tags=["example"], ) as dag: print_value(generate_value()) with DAG( "example_xcom_args_with_operators", start_date=pendulum.datetime(2021, 1, 1, tz="UTC"), catchup=False, schedule=None, tags=["example"], ) as dag2:
[docs] bash_op1 = BashOperator(task_id="c", bash_command="echo c")
bash_op2 = BashOperator(task_id="d", bash_command="echo c") xcom_args_a = print_value("first!") xcom_args_b = print_value("second!") bash_op1 >> xcom_args_a >> xcom_args_b >> bash_op2

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