Reputation: 4624
I have a bash script that creates a file (if it does not exist) that I want to run in Airflow, but when I try it fails. How do I do this?
#!/bin/bash
#create_file.sh
file=filename.txt
if [ ! -e "$file" ] ; then
touch "$file"
fi
if [ ! -w "$file" ] ; then
echo cannot write to $file
exit 1
fi
and here's how I'm calling it in Airflow:
create_command = """
./scripts/create_file.sh
"""
t1 = BashOperator(
task_id= 'create_file',
bash_command=create_command,
dag=dag
)
lib/python2.7/site-packages/airflow/operators/bash_operator.py", line 83, in execute
raise AirflowException("Bash command failed")
airflow.exceptions.AirflowException: Bash command failed
Upvotes: 26
Views: 63690
Reputation: 140148
From the tutorial this is OK:
t2 = BashOperator(
task_id='sleep',
bash_command='sleep 5',
retries=3,
dag=dag)
But you're passing a multi-line command to it
create_command = """
./scripts/create_file.sh
"""
should be
create_command = "./scripts/create_file.sh "
Moreover, you also have to make sure that you are in the correct directory to avoid cryptic errors. Do it like this for example:
create_command = "./scripts/create_file.sh "
if os.path.exists(create_command):
t1 = BashOperator(
task_id= 'create_file',
bash_command=create_command,
dag=dag
)
else:
raise Exception("Cannot locate {}".format(create_command))
Upvotes: 25
Reputation: 15152
From the documentation:
t2 = BashOperator(
task_id='bash_example',
# "scripts" folder is under "/usr/local/airflow/dags"
bash_command="scripts/test.sh",
dag=dag)
Upvotes: 2