Source code for airflow.providers.amazon.aws.operators.base_aws

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from __future__ import annotations

from collections.abc import Sequence

from airflow.models import BaseOperator
from airflow.providers.amazon.aws.utils.mixins import (
    AwsBaseHookMixin,
    AwsHookParams,
    AwsHookType,
    aws_template_fields,
)
from airflow.utils.types import NOTSET, ArgNotSet


[docs] class AwsBaseOperator(BaseOperator, AwsBaseHookMixin[AwsHookType]): """ Base AWS (Amazon) Operator Class to build operators on top of AWS Hooks. .. warning:: Only for internal usage, this class might be changed, renamed or removed in the future without any further notice. Examples: .. code-block:: python from airflow.providers.amazon.aws.hooks.foo_bar import FooBarThinHook, FooBarThickHook class AwsFooBarOperator(AwsBaseOperator[FooBarThinHook]): aws_hook_class = FooBarThinHook def execute(self, context): pass class AwsFooBarOperator2(AwsBaseOperator[FooBarThickHook]): aws_hook_class = FooBarThickHook def __init__(self, *, spam: str, **kwargs): super().__init__(**kwargs) self.spam = spam @property def _hook_parameters(self): return {**super()._hook_parameters, "spam": self.spam} def execute(self, context): pass :param aws_conn_id: The Airflow connection used for AWS credentials. If this is ``None`` or empty then the default boto3 behaviour is used. If running Airflow in a distributed manner and aws_conn_id is None or empty, then default boto3 configuration would be used (and must be maintained on each worker node). :param region_name: AWS region_name. If not specified then the default boto3 behaviour is used. :param verify: Whether or not to verify SSL certificates. See: https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/reference/core/session.html :param botocore_config: Configuration dictionary (key-values) for botocore client. See: https://botocore.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/reference/config.html :meta private: """
[docs] template_fields: Sequence[str] = aws_template_fields()
def __init__( self, *, aws_conn_id: str | None = "aws_default", region_name: str | None = None, verify: bool | str | None = None, botocore_config: dict | None = None, region: str | None | ArgNotSet = NOTSET, # Required for `.partial` signature check **kwargs, ): additional_params = {} if region is NOTSET else {"region": region} hook_params = AwsHookParams.from_constructor( aws_conn_id, region_name, verify, botocore_config, additional_params=additional_params ) super().__init__(**kwargs)
[docs] self.aws_conn_id = hook_params.aws_conn_id
[docs] self.region_name = hook_params.region_name
[docs] self.verify = hook_params.verify
[docs] self.botocore_config = hook_params.botocore_config
self.validate_attributes()

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