595 lines
20 KiB
INI
595 lines
20 KiB
INI
[core]
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# The home folder for airflow, default is ~/airflow
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# The folder where your airflow pipelines live, most likely a
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# subfolder in a code repository
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# This path must be absolute
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dags_folder = /usr/local/airflow/dags
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# The folder where airflow should store its log files
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# This path must be absolute
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base_log_folder = /usr/local/airflow/logs
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# Airflow can store logs remotely in AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage or Elastic Search.
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# Users must supply an Airflow connection id that provides access to the storage
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# location. If remote_logging is set to true, see UPDATING.md for additional
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# configuration requirements.
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remote_logging = False
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remote_log_conn_id =
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remote_base_log_folder =
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encrypt_s3_logs = False
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# Logging level
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logging_level = INFO
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fab_logging_level = WARN
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# Logging class
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# Specify the class that will specify the logging configuration
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# This class has to be on the python classpath
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# logging_config_class = my.path.default_local_settings.LOGGING_CONFIG
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logging_config_class =
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# Log format
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# we need to escape the curly braces by adding an additional curly brace
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log_format = [%%(asctime)s] {%%(filename)s:%%(lineno)d} %%(levelname)s - %%(message)s
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simple_log_format = %%(asctime)s %%(levelname)s - %%(message)s
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# Log filename format
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# we need to escape the curly braces by adding an additional curly brace
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log_filename_template = {{ ti.dag_id }}/{{ ti.task_id }}/{{ ts }}/{{ try_number }}.log
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log_processor_filename_template = {{ filename }}.log
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# Hostname by providing a path to a callable, which will resolve the hostname
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hostname_callable = socket:getfqdn
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# Default timezone in case supplied date times are naive
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# can be utc (default), system, or any IANA timezone string (e.g. Europe/Amsterdam)
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default_timezone = utc
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# The executor class that airflow should use. Choices include
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# SequentialExecutor, LocalExecutor, CeleryExecutor, DaskExecutor
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executor = LocalExecutor
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# The SqlAlchemy connection string to the metadata database.
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# SqlAlchemy supports many different database engine, more information
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# their website
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sql_alchemy_conn = postgresql+psycopg2://airflow:airflow@postgres:5432/airflow
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# If SqlAlchemy should pool database connections.
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sql_alchemy_pool_enabled = True
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# The SqlAlchemy pool size is the maximum number of database connections
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# in the pool. 0 indicates no limit.
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sql_alchemy_pool_size = 5
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# The SqlAlchemy pool recycle is the number of seconds a connection
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# can be idle in the pool before it is invalidated. This config does
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# not apply to sqlite. If the number of DB connections is ever exceeded,
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# a lower config value will allow the system to recover faster.
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sql_alchemy_pool_recycle = 1800
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# How many seconds to retry re-establishing a DB connection after
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# disconnects. Setting this to 0 disables retries.
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sql_alchemy_reconnect_timeout = 300
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# The amount of parallelism as a setting to the executor. This defines
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# the max number of task instances that should run simultaneously
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# on this airflow installation
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parallelism = 32
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# The number of task instances allowed to run concurrently by the scheduler
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dag_concurrency = 16
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# Are DAGs paused by default at creation
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dags_are_paused_at_creation = True
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# When not using pools, tasks are run in the "default pool",
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# whose size is guided by this config element
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non_pooled_task_slot_count = 128
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# The maximum number of active DAG runs per DAG
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max_active_runs_per_dag = 16
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# Whether to load the examples that ship with Airflow. It's good to
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# get started, but you probably want to set this to False in a production
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# environment
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load_examples = False
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# Where your Airflow plugins are stored
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plugins_folder = /usr/local/airflow/plugins
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# Secret key to save connection passwords in the db
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fernet_key = cryptography_not_found_storing_passwords_in_plain_text
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# Whether to disable pickling dags
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donot_pickle = False
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# How long before timing out a python file import while filling the DagBag
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dagbag_import_timeout = 30
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# The class to use for running task instances in a subprocess
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task_runner = BashTaskRunner
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# If set, tasks without a `run_as_user` argument will be run with this user
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# Can be used to de-elevate a sudo user running Airflow when executing tasks
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default_impersonation =
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# What security module to use (for example kerberos):
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security =
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# If set to False enables some unsecure features like Charts and Ad Hoc Queries.
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# In 2.0 will default to True.
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secure_mode = False
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# Turn unit test mode on (overwrites many configuration options with test
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# values at runtime)
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unit_test_mode = False
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# Name of handler to read task instance logs.
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# Default to use task handler.
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task_log_reader = task
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# Whether to enable pickling for xcom (note that this is insecure and allows for
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# RCE exploits). This will be deprecated in Airflow 2.0 (be forced to False).
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enable_xcom_pickling = True
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# When a task is killed forcefully, this is the amount of time in seconds that
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# it has to cleanup after it is sent a SIGTERM, before it is SIGKILLED
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killed_task_cleanup_time = 60
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# Whether to override params with dag_run.conf. If you pass some key-value pairs through `airflow backfill -c` or
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# `airflow trigger_dag -c`, the key-value pairs will override the existing ones in params.
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dag_run_conf_overrides_params = False
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[cli]
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# In what way should the cli access the API. The LocalClient will use the
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# database directly, while the json_client will use the api running on the
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# webserver
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api_client = airflow.api.client.local_client
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# If you set web_server_url_prefix, do NOT forget to append it here, ex:
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# endpoint_url = http://localhost:8080/myroot
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# So api will look like: http://localhost:8080/myroot/api/experimental/...
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endpoint_url = http://localhost:8080
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[api]
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# How to authenticate users of the API
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auth_backend = airflow.api.auth.backend.default
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[lineage]
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# what lineage backend to use
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backend =
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[atlas]
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sasl_enabled = False
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host =
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port = 21000
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username =
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password =
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[operators]
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# The default owner assigned to each new operator, unless
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# provided explicitly or passed via `default_args`
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default_owner = Airflow
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default_cpus = 1
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default_ram = 512
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default_disk = 512
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default_gpus = 0
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[hive]
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# Default mapreduce queue for HiveOperator tasks
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default_hive_mapred_queue =
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[webserver]
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# The base url of your website as airflow cannot guess what domain or
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# cname you are using. This is used in automated emails that
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# airflow sends to point links to the right web server
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base_url = http://localhost:8080
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# The ip specified when starting the web server
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web_server_host = 0.0.0.0
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# The port on which to run the web server
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web_server_port = 8080
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# Paths to the SSL certificate and key for the web server. When both are
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# provided SSL will be enabled. This does not change the web server port.
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web_server_ssl_cert =
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web_server_ssl_key =
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# Number of seconds the webserver waits before killing gunicorn master that doesn't respond
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web_server_master_timeout = 120
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# Number of seconds the gunicorn webserver waits before timing out on a worker
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web_server_worker_timeout = 120
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# Number of workers to refresh at a time. When set to 0, worker refresh is
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# disabled. When nonzero, airflow periodically refreshes webserver workers by
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# bringing up new ones and killing old ones.
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worker_refresh_batch_size = 1
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# Number of seconds to wait before refreshing a batch of workers.
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worker_refresh_interval = 30
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# Secret key used to run your flask app
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secret_key = temporary_key
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# Number of workers to run the Gunicorn web server
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workers = 4
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# The worker class gunicorn should use. Choices include
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# sync (default), eventlet, gevent
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worker_class = sync
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# Log files for the gunicorn webserver. '-' means log to stderr.
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access_logfile = -
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error_logfile = -
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# Expose the configuration file in the web server
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expose_config = False
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# Set to true to turn on authentication:
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# https://airflow.incubator.apache.org/security.html#web-authentication
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authenticate = False
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# Filter the list of dags by owner name (requires authentication to be enabled)
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filter_by_owner = False
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# Filtering mode. Choices include user (default) and ldapgroup.
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# Ldap group filtering requires using the ldap backend
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#
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# Note that the ldap server needs the "memberOf" overlay to be set up
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# in order to user the ldapgroup mode.
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owner_mode = user
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# Default DAG view. Valid values are:
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# tree, graph, duration, gantt, landing_times
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dag_default_view = tree
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# Default DAG orientation. Valid values are:
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# LR (Left->Right), TB (Top->Bottom), RL (Right->Left), BT (Bottom->Top)
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dag_orientation = LR
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# Puts the webserver in demonstration mode; blurs the names of Operators for
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# privacy.
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demo_mode = False
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# The amount of time (in secs) webserver will wait for initial handshake
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# while fetching logs from other worker machine
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log_fetch_timeout_sec = 5
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# By default, the webserver shows paused DAGs. Flip this to hide paused
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# DAGs by default
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hide_paused_dags_by_default = False
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# Consistent page size across all listing views in the UI
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page_size = 100
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# Use FAB-based webserver with RBAC feature
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rbac = False
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# Define the color of navigation bar
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navbar_color = #007A87
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# Default dagrun to show in UI
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default_dag_run_display_number = 25
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[email]
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email_backend = airflow.utils.email.send_email_smtp
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[smtp]
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# If you want airflow to send emails on retries, failure, and you want to use
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# the airflow.utils.email.send_email_smtp function, you have to configure an
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# smtp server here
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smtp_host = localhost
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smtp_starttls = True
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smtp_ssl = False
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# Uncomment and set the user/pass settings if you want to use SMTP AUTH
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# smtp_user = airflow
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# smtp_password = airflow
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smtp_port = 25
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smtp_mail_from = airflow@example.com
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[celery]
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# This section only applies if you are using the CeleryExecutor in
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# [core] section above
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# The app name that will be used by celery
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celery_app_name = airflow.executors.celery_executor
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# The concurrency that will be used when starting workers with the
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# "airflow worker" command. This defines the number of task instances that
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# a worker will take, so size up your workers based on the resources on
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# your worker box and the nature of your tasks
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worker_concurrency = 16
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# When you start an airflow worker, airflow starts a tiny web server
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# subprocess to serve the workers local log files to the airflow main
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# web server, who then builds pages and sends them to users. This defines
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# the port on which the logs are served. It needs to be unused, and open
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# visible from the main web server to connect into the workers.
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worker_log_server_port = 8793
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# The Celery broker URL. Celery supports RabbitMQ, Redis and experimentally
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# a sqlalchemy database. Refer to the Celery documentation for more
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# information.
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# http://docs.celeryproject.org/en/latest/userguide/configuration.html#broker-settings
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broker_url =
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# The Celery result_backend. When a job finishes, it needs to update the
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# metadata of the job. Therefore it will post a message on a message bus,
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# or insert it into a database (depending of the backend)
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# This status is used by the scheduler to update the state of the task
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# The use of a database is highly recommended
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# http://docs.celeryproject.org/en/latest/userguide/configuration.html#task-result-backend-settings
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result_backend = sqlite:///~/airflow_tutorial/airflow.db
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# Celery Flower is a sweet UI for Celery. Airflow has a shortcut to start
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# it `airflow flower`. This defines the IP that Celery Flower runs on
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flower_host = 0.0.0.0
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# The root URL for Flower
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# Ex: flower_url_prefix = /flower
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flower_url_prefix =
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# This defines the port that Celery Flower runs on
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flower_port = 5555
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# Default queue that tasks get assigned to and that worker listen on.
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default_queue = default
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# Import path for celery configuration options
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celery_config_options = airflow.config_templates.default_celery.DEFAULT_CELERY_CONFIG
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# In case of using SSL
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ssl_active = False
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ssl_key =
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ssl_cert =
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ssl_cacert =
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[celery_broker_transport_options]
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# This section is for specifying options which can be passed to the
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# underlying celery broker transport. See:
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# http://docs.celeryproject.org/en/latest/userguide/configuration.html#std:setting-broker_transport_options
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# The visibility timeout defines the number of seconds to wait for the worker
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# to acknowledge the task before the message is redelivered to another worker.
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# Make sure to increase the visibility timeout to match the time of the longest
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# ETA you're planning to use.
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#
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# visibility_timeout is only supported for Redis and SQS celery brokers.
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# See:
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# http://docs.celeryproject.org/en/master/userguide/configuration.html#std:setting-broker_transport_options
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#
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#visibility_timeout = 21600
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[dask]
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# This section only applies if you are using the DaskExecutor in
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# [core] section above
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# The IP address and port of the Dask cluster's scheduler.
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cluster_address = 127.0.0.1:8786
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# TLS/ SSL settings to access a secured Dask scheduler.
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tls_ca =
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tls_cert =
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tls_key =
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[scheduler]
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# Task instances listen for external kill signal (when you clear tasks
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# from the CLI or the UI), this defines the frequency at which they should
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# listen (in seconds).
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job_heartbeat_sec = 5
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# The scheduler constantly tries to trigger new tasks (look at the
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# scheduler section in the docs for more information). This defines
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# how often the scheduler should run (in seconds).
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scheduler_heartbeat_sec = 5
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# after how much time should the scheduler terminate in seconds
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# -1 indicates to run continuously (see also num_runs)
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run_duration = -1
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# after how much time a new DAGs should be picked up from the filesystem
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min_file_process_interval = 0
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# How many seconds to wait between file-parsing loops to prevent the logs from being spammed.
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min_file_parsing_loop_time = 1
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dag_dir_list_interval = 300
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# How often should stats be printed to the logs
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print_stats_interval = 30
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child_process_log_directory = ~/airflow_tutorial/logs/scheduler
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# Local task jobs periodically heartbeat to the DB. If the job has
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# not heartbeat in this many seconds, the scheduler will mark the
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# associated task instance as failed and will re-schedule the task.
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scheduler_zombie_task_threshold = 300
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# Turn off scheduler catchup by setting this to False.
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# Default behavior is unchanged and
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# Command Line Backfills still work, but the scheduler
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# will not do scheduler catchup if this is False,
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# however it can be set on a per DAG basis in the
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# DAG definition (catchup)
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catchup_by_default = True
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# This changes the batch size of queries in the scheduling main loop.
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# If this is too high, SQL query performance may be impacted by one
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# or more of the following:
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# - reversion to full table scan
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# - complexity of query predicate
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# - excessive locking
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#
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# Additionally, you may hit the maximum allowable query length for your db.
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#
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# Set this to 0 for no limit (not advised)
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max_tis_per_query = 512
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# Statsd (https://github.com/etsy/statsd) integration settings
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statsd_on = False
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statsd_host = localhost
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statsd_port = 8125
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statsd_prefix = airflow
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# The scheduler can run multiple threads in parallel to schedule dags.
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# This defines how many threads will run.
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max_threads = 2
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authenticate = False
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[ldap]
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# set this to ldaps://<your.ldap.server>:<port>
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uri =
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user_filter = objectClass=*
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user_name_attr = uid
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group_member_attr = memberOf
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superuser_filter =
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data_profiler_filter =
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bind_user = cn=Manager,dc=example,dc=com
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bind_password = insecure
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basedn = dc=example,dc=com
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cacert = /etc/ca/ldap_ca.crt
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search_scope = LEVEL
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[mesos]
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# Mesos master address which MesosExecutor will connect to.
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master = localhost:5050
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# The framework name which Airflow scheduler will register itself as on mesos
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framework_name = Airflow
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# Number of cpu cores required for running one task instance using
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# 'airflow run <dag_id> <task_id> <execution_date> --local -p <pickle_id>'
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# command on a mesos slave
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task_cpu = 1
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# Memory in MB required for running one task instance using
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# 'airflow run <dag_id> <task_id> <execution_date> --local -p <pickle_id>'
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# command on a mesos slave
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task_memory = 256
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# Enable framework checkpointing for mesos
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# See http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/slave-recovery/
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checkpoint = False
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# Failover timeout in milliseconds.
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# When checkpointing is enabled and this option is set, Mesos waits
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# until the configured timeout for
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# the MesosExecutor framework to re-register after a failover. Mesos
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# shuts down running tasks if the
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# MesosExecutor framework fails to re-register within this timeframe.
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# failover_timeout = 604800
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# Enable framework authentication for mesos
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# See http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/configuration/
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authenticate = False
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# Mesos credentials, if authentication is enabled
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# default_principal = admin
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# default_secret = admin
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# Optional Docker Image to run on slave before running the command
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# This image should be accessible from mesos slave i.e mesos slave
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# should be able to pull this docker image before executing the command.
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# docker_image_slave = puckel/docker-airflow
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[kerberos]
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ccache = /tmp/airflow_krb5_ccache
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# gets augmented with fqdn
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principal = airflow
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reinit_frequency = 3600
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kinit_path = kinit
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keytab = airflow.keytab
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[github_enterprise]
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api_rev = v3
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[admin]
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# UI to hide sensitive variable fields when set to True
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hide_sensitive_variable_fields = True
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[elasticsearch]
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elasticsearch_host =
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# we need to escape the curly braces by adding an additional curly brace
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elasticsearch_log_id_template = {dag_id}-{task_id}-{execution_date}-{try_number}
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elasticsearch_end_of_log_mark = end_of_log
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[kubernetes]
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# The repository and tag of the Kubernetes Image for the Worker to Run
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worker_container_repository =
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worker_container_tag =
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# If True (default), worker pods will be deleted upon termination
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delete_worker_pods = True
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# The Kubernetes namespace where airflow workers should be created. Defaults to `default`
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namespace = default
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# The name of the Kubernetes ConfigMap Containing the Airflow Configuration (this file)
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airflow_configmap =
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# For either git sync or volume mounted DAGs, the worker will look in this subpath for DAGs
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dags_volume_subpath =
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# For DAGs mounted via a volume claim (mutually exclusive with volume claim)
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dags_volume_claim =
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# For volume mounted logs, the worker will look in this subpath for logs
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logs_volume_subpath =
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# A shared volume claim for the logs
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logs_volume_claim =
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# Git credentials and repository for DAGs mounted via Git (mutually exclusive with volume claim)
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git_repo =
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git_branch =
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git_user =
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git_password =
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git_subpath =
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# For cloning DAGs from git repositories into volumes: https://github.com/kubernetes/git-sync
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git_sync_container_repository = gcr.io/google-containers/git-sync-amd64
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git_sync_container_tag = v2.0.5
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git_sync_init_container_name = git-sync-clone
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# The name of the Kubernetes service account to be associated with airflow workers, if any.
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# Service accounts are required for workers that require access to secrets or cluster resources.
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# See the Kubernetes RBAC documentation for more:
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# https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/
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worker_service_account_name =
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# Any image pull secrets to be given to worker pods, If more than one secret is
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# required, provide a comma separated list: secret_a,secret_b
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image_pull_secrets =
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# GCP Service Account Keys to be provided to tasks run on Kubernetes Executors
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# Should be supplied in the format: key-name-1:key-path-1,key-name-2:key-path-2
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gcp_service_account_keys =
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# Use the service account kubernetes gives to pods to connect to kubernetes cluster.
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# It's intended for clients that expect to be running inside a pod running on kubernetes.
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# It will raise an exception if called from a process not running in a kubernetes environment.
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in_cluster = True
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[kubernetes_secrets]
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# The scheduler mounts the following secrets into your workers as they are launched by the
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# scheduler. You may define as many secrets as needed and the kubernetes launcher will parse the
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# defined secrets and mount them as secret environment variables in the launched workers.
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# Secrets in this section are defined as follows
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# <environment_variable_mount> = <kubernetes_secret_object>:<kubernetes_secret_key>
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#
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# For example if you wanted to mount a kubernetes secret key named `postgres_password` from the
|
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# kubernetes secret object `airflow-secret` as the environment variable `POSTGRES_PASSWORD` into
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# your workers you would follow the following format:
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# POSTGRES_PASSWORD = airflow-secret:postgres_credentials
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#
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# Additionally you may override worker airflow settings with the AIRFLOW__<SECTION>__<KEY>
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# formatting as supported by airflow normally.
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