airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.operators.pod
¶
Executes task in a Kubernetes POD.
Module Contents¶
Classes¶
Execute a task in a Kubernetes Pod. |
Attributes¶
- exception airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.operators.pod.PodReattachFailure[source]¶
Bases:
airflow.exceptions.AirflowException
When we expect to be able to find a pod but cannot.
- class airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.operators.pod.KubernetesPodOperator(*, kubernetes_conn_id=KubernetesHook.default_conn_name, namespace=None, image=None, name=None, random_name_suffix=True, cmds=None, arguments=None, ports=None, volume_mounts=None, volumes=None, env_vars=None, env_from=None, secrets=None, in_cluster=None, cluster_context=None, labels=None, reattach_on_restart=True, startup_timeout_seconds=120, startup_check_interval_seconds=1, get_logs=True, container_logs=BASE_CONTAINER_NAME, image_pull_policy=None, annotations=None, container_resources=None, affinity=None, config_file=None, node_selector=None, image_pull_secrets=None, service_account_name=None, hostnetwork=False, host_aliases=None, tolerations=None, security_context=None, container_security_context=None, dnspolicy=None, dns_config=None, hostname=None, subdomain=None, schedulername=None, full_pod_spec=None, init_containers=None, log_events_on_failure=False, do_xcom_push=False, pod_template_file=None, pod_template_dict=None, priority_class_name=None, pod_runtime_info_envs=None, termination_grace_period=None, configmaps=None, skip_on_exit_code=None, base_container_name=None, deferrable=conf.getboolean('operators', 'default_deferrable', fallback=False), poll_interval=2, log_pod_spec_on_failure=True, on_finish_action='delete_pod', is_delete_operator_pod=None, termination_message_policy='File', active_deadline_seconds=None, callbacks=None, progress_callback=None, logging_interval=None, **kwargs)[source]¶
Bases:
airflow.models.BaseOperator
Execute a task in a Kubernetes Pod.
See also
For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide: KubernetesPodOperator
Note
If you use Google Kubernetes Engine and Airflow is not running in the same cluster, consider using
GKEStartPodOperator
, which simplifies the authorization process.- Parameters
kubernetes_conn_id (str | None) – The kubernetes connection id for the Kubernetes cluster.
namespace (str | None) – the namespace to run within kubernetes.
image (str | None) – Docker image you wish to launch. Defaults to hub.docker.com, but fully qualified URLS will point to custom repositories. (templated)
name (str | None) – name of the pod in which the task will run, will be used (plus a random suffix if random_name_suffix is True) to generate a pod id (DNS-1123 subdomain, containing only [a-z0-9.-]).
random_name_suffix (bool) – if True, will generate a random suffix.
cmds (list[str] | None) – entrypoint of the container. (templated) The docker images’s entrypoint is used if this is not provided.
arguments (list[str] | None) – arguments of the entrypoint. (templated) The docker image’s CMD is used if this is not provided.
ports (list[kubernetes.client.models.V1ContainerPort] | None) – ports for the launched pod.
volume_mounts (list[kubernetes.client.models.V1VolumeMount] | None) – volumeMounts for the launched pod.
volumes (list[kubernetes.client.models.V1Volume] | None) – volumes for the launched pod. Includes ConfigMaps and PersistentVolumes.
env_vars (list[kubernetes.client.models.V1EnvVar] | dict[str, str] | None) – Environment variables initialized in the container. (templated)
env_from (list[kubernetes.client.models.V1EnvFromSource] | None) – (Optional) List of sources to populate environment variables in the container.
secrets (list[airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.secret.Secret] | None) – Kubernetes secrets to inject in the container. They can be exposed as environment vars or files in a volume.
in_cluster (bool | None) – run kubernetes client with in_cluster configuration.
cluster_context (str | None) – context that points to kubernetes cluster. Ignored when in_cluster is True. If None, current-context is used. (templated)
reattach_on_restart (bool) – if the worker dies while the pod is running, reattach and monitor during the next try. If False, always create a new pod for each try.
labels (dict | None) – labels to apply to the Pod. (templated)
startup_timeout_seconds (int) – timeout in seconds to startup the pod.
startup_check_interval_seconds (int) – interval in seconds to check if the pod has already started
get_logs (bool) – get the stdout of the base container as logs of the tasks.
container_logs (Iterable[str] | str | typing_extensions.Literal[True]) – list of containers whose logs will be published to stdout Takes a sequence of containers, a single container name or True. If True, all the containers logs are published. Works in conjunction with get_logs param. The default value is the base container.
image_pull_policy (str | None) – Specify a policy to cache or always pull an image.
annotations (dict | None) – non-identifying metadata you can attach to the Pod. Can be a large range of data, and can include characters that are not permitted by labels. (templated)
container_resources (kubernetes.client.models.V1ResourceRequirements | None) – resources for the launched pod. (templated)
affinity (kubernetes.client.models.V1Affinity | None) – affinity scheduling rules for the launched pod.
config_file (str | None) – The path to the Kubernetes config file. (templated) If not specified, default value is
~/.kube/config
node_selector (dict | None) – A dict containing a group of scheduling rules.
image_pull_secrets (list[kubernetes.client.models.V1LocalObjectReference] | None) – Any image pull secrets to be given to the pod. If more than one secret is required, provide a comma separated list: secret_a,secret_b
service_account_name (str | None) – Name of the service account
hostnetwork (bool) – If True enable host networking on the pod.
host_aliases (list[kubernetes.client.models.V1HostAlias] | None) – A list of host aliases to apply to the containers in the pod.
tolerations (list[kubernetes.client.models.V1Toleration] | None) – A list of kubernetes tolerations.
security_context (kubernetes.client.models.V1PodSecurityContext | dict | None) – security options the pod should run with (PodSecurityContext).
container_security_context (kubernetes.client.models.V1SecurityContext | dict | None) – security options the container should run with.
dnspolicy (str | None) – dnspolicy for the pod.
dns_config (kubernetes.client.models.V1PodDNSConfig | None) – dns configuration (ip addresses, searches, options) for the pod.
hostname (str | None) – hostname for the pod.
subdomain (str | None) – subdomain for the pod.
schedulername (str | None) – Specify a schedulername for the pod
full_pod_spec (kubernetes.client.models.V1Pod | None) – The complete podSpec
init_containers (list[kubernetes.client.models.V1Container] | None) – init container for the launched Pod
log_events_on_failure (bool) – Log the pod’s events if a failure occurs
do_xcom_push (bool) – If True, the content of the file /airflow/xcom/return.json in the container will also be pushed to an XCom when the container completes.
pod_template_file (str | None) – path to pod template file (templated)
pod_template_dict (dict | None) – pod template dictionary (templated)
priority_class_name (str | None) – priority class name for the launched Pod
pod_runtime_info_envs (list[kubernetes.client.models.V1EnvVar] | None) – (Optional) A list of environment variables, to be set in the container.
termination_grace_period (int | None) – Termination grace period if task killed in UI, defaults to kubernetes default
configmaps (list[str] | None) – (Optional) A list of names of config maps from which it collects ConfigMaps to populate the environment variables with. The contents of the target ConfigMap’s Data field will represent the key-value pairs as environment variables. Extends env_from.
skip_on_exit_code (int | collections.abc.Container[int] | None) – If task exits with this exit code, leave the task in
skipped
state (default: None). If set toNone
, any non-zero exit code will be treated as a failure.base_container_name (str | None) – The name of the base container in the pod. This container’s logs will appear as part of this task’s logs if get_logs is True. Defaults to None. If None, will consult the class variable BASE_CONTAINER_NAME (which defaults to “base”) for the base container name to use.
deferrable (bool) – Run operator in the deferrable mode.
poll_interval (float) – Polling period in seconds to check for the status. Used only in deferrable mode.
log_pod_spec_on_failure (bool) – Log the pod’s specification if a failure occurs
on_finish_action (str) – What to do when the pod reaches its final state, or the execution is interrupted. If “delete_pod”, the pod will be deleted regardless its state; if “delete_succeeded_pod”, only succeeded pod will be deleted. You can set to “keep_pod” to keep the pod.
is_delete_operator_pod (None | bool) – What to do when the pod reaches its final state, or the execution is interrupted. If True (default), delete the pod; if False, leave the pod. Deprecated - use on_finish_action instead.
termination_message_policy (str) – The termination message policy of the base container. Default value is “File”
active_deadline_seconds (int | None) – The active_deadline_seconds which translates to active_deadline_seconds in V1PodSpec.
callbacks (type[airflow.providers.cncf.kubernetes.callbacks.KubernetesPodOperatorCallback] | None) – KubernetesPodOperatorCallback instance contains the callbacks methods on different step of KubernetesPodOperator.
progress_callback (Callable[[str], None] | None) – Callback function for receiving k8s container logs. progress_callback is deprecated, please use :param callbacks instead.
logging_interval (int | None) – max time in seconds that task should be in deferred state before resuming to fetch the latest logs. If
None
, then the task will remain in deferred state until pod is done, and no logs will be visible until that time.
- template_fields: Sequence[str] = ('image', 'cmds', 'annotations', 'arguments', 'env_vars', 'labels', 'config_file',...[source]¶
- find_pod(namespace, context, *, exclude_checked=True)[source]¶
Return an already-running pod for this task instance if one exists.
- execute(context)[source]¶
Based on the deferrable parameter runs the pod asynchronously or synchronously.
- invoke_defer_method(last_log_time=None)[source]¶
Redefine triggers which are being used in child classes.
- trigger_reentry(context, event)[source]¶
Point of re-entry from trigger.
If
logging_interval
is None, then at this point, the pod should be done, and we’ll just fetch the logs and exit.If
logging_interval
is not None, it could be that the pod is still running, and we’ll just grab the latest logs and defer back to the trigger again.
- post_complete_action(*, pod, remote_pod, **kwargs)[source]¶
Actions that must be done after operator finishes logic of the deferrable_execution.
- is_istio_enabled(pod)[source]¶
Check if istio is enabled for the namespace of the pod by inspecting the namespace labels.
- patch_already_checked(pod, *, reraise=True)[source]¶
Add an “already checked” annotation to ensure we don’t reattach on retries.
- on_kill()[source]¶
Override this method to clean up subprocesses when a task instance gets killed.
Any use of the threading, subprocess or multiprocessing module within an operator needs to be cleaned up, or it will leave ghost processes behind.