For Apache Airflow, How can I pass the parameters when manually trigger DAG via CLI?
I use Airflow to manage ETL tasks execution and schedule. A DAG has been created and it works fine. But is it possible to pass parameters when manually trigger the dag via cli.
For example: My DAG runs every day at 01:30, and processes data for yesterday(time range from 01:30 yesterday to 01:30 today). There might be some issues with the data source. I need to re-process those data (manually specify the time range).
So can I create such an airflow DAG, when it's scheduled, that the default time range is from 01:30 yesterday to 01:30 today. Then if anything wrong with the data source, I need to manually trigger the DAG and manually pass the time range as parameters.
As I know airflow test
has -tp
that can pass params to the task. But this is only for testing a specific task. and airflow trigger_dag
doesn't have -tp
option. So is there any way to tigger_dag and pass parameters to the DAG, and then the Operator can read these parameters?
Thanks!
Solution 1:
You can pass parameters from the CLI using --conf '{"key":"value"}'
and then use it in the DAG file as "{{ dag_run.conf["key"] }}"
in templated field.
CLI:
airflow trigger_dag 'example_dag_conf' -r 'run_id' --conf '{"message":"value"}'
DAG File:
args = {
'start_date': datetime.utcnow(),
'owner': 'airflow',
}
dag = DAG(
dag_id='example_dag_conf',
default_args=args,
schedule_interval=None,
)
def run_this_func(ds, **kwargs):
print("Remotely received value of {} for key=message".
format(kwargs['dag_run'].conf['message']))
run_this = PythonOperator(
task_id='run_this',
provide_context=True,
python_callable=run_this_func,
dag=dag,
)
# You can also access the DagRun object in templates
bash_task = BashOperator(
task_id="bash_task",
bash_command='echo "Here is the message: '
'{{ dag_run.conf["message"] if dag_run else "" }}" ',
dag=dag,
)
Solution 2:
This should work, as per the airflow documentation: https://airflow.apache.org/cli.html#trigger_dag
airflow trigger_dag -c '{"key1":1, "key2":2}' dag_id
Make sure the value of -c
is a valid json string, so the double quotes wrapping the keys are necessary here.