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regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
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"License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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.. http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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.. Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
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software distributed under the License is distributed on an
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"AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
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KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
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specific language governing permissions and limitations
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under the License.
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.. contents:: :local:
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Airflow docker images
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=====================
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Airflow has two images (build from Dockerfiles):
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* Production image (Dockerfile) - that can be used to build your own production-ready Airflow installation
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You can read more about building and using the production image in the
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`Production Deployments <docs/production-deployment.rst>`_ document. The image is built using
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`Dockerfile <Dockerfile>`_
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* CI image (Dockerfile.ci) - used for running tests and local development. The image is built using
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`Dockerfile.ci <Dockerfile.ci>`_
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Image naming conventions
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========================
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The images are named as follows:
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``apache/airflow:<BRANCH_OR_TAG>-python<PYTHON_MAJOR_MINOR_VERSION>[-ci][-manifest]``
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where:
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* ``BRANCH_OR_TAG`` - branch or tag used when creating the image. Examples: ``master``, ``v1-10-test``, ``1.10.12``
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The ``master`` and ``v1-10-test`` labels are built from branches so they change over time. The ``1.10.*`` and in
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the future ``2.*`` labels are build from git tags and they are "fixed" once built.
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* ``PYTHON_MAJOR_MINOR_VERSION`` - version of python used to build the image. Examples: ``3.5``, ``3.7``
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* The ``-ci`` suffix is added for CI images
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* The ``-manifest`` is added for manifest images (see below for explanation of manifest images)
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We also store (to increase speed of local build/pulls) python images that were used to build
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the CI images. Each CI image, when built uses current python version of the base images. Those
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python images are regularly updated (with bugfixes/security fixes), so for example python3.8 from
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last week might be a different image than python3.8 today. Therefore whenever we push CI image
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to airflow repository, we also push the python image that was used to build it this image is stored
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as ``apache/airflow:python-3.8-<BRANCH_OR_TAG>``.
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Since those are simply snapshots of the existing python images, DockerHub does not create a separate
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copy of those images - all layers are mounted from the original python images and those are merely
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labels pointing to those.
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Building docker images
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======================
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The easiest way to build those images is to use `<BREEZE.rst>`_.
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Note! Breeze by default builds production image from local sources. You can change it's behaviour by
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providing ``--install-airflow-version`` parameter, where you can specify the
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tag/branch used to download Airflow package from in GitHub repository. You can
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also change the repository itself by adding ``--dockerhub-user`` and ``--dockerhub-repo`` flag values.
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You can build the CI image using this command:
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.. code-block:: bash
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./breeze build-image
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You can build production image using this command:
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.. code-block:: bash
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./breeze build-image --production-image
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By adding ``--python <PYTHON_MAJOR_MINOR_VERSION>`` parameter you can build the
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image version for the chosen python version.
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The images are build with default extras - different extras for CI and production image and you
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can change the extras via the ``--extras`` parameters and add new ones with ``--additional-extras``.
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You can see default extras used via ``./breeze flags``.
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For example if you want to build python 3.7 version of production image with
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"all" extras installed you should run this command:
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.. code-block:: bash
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./breeze build-image --python 3.7 --extras "all" --production-image
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If you just want to add new extras you can add them like that:
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.. code-block:: bash
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./breeze build-image --python 3.7 --additional-extras "all" --production-image
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The command that builds the CI image is optimized to minimize the time needed to rebuild the image when
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the source code of Airflow evolves. This means that if you already have the image locally downloaded and
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built, the scripts will determine whether the rebuild is needed in the first place. Then the scripts will
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make sure that minimal number of steps are executed to rebuild parts of the image (for example,
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PIP dependencies) and will give you an image consistent with the one used during Continuous Integration.
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The command that builds the production image is optimised for size of the image.
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In Breeze by default, the airflow is installed using local sources of Apache Airflow.
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You can also build production images from PIP packages via providing ``--install-airflow-version``
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parameter to Breeze:
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.. code-block:: bash
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./breeze build-image --python 3.7 --additional-extras=presto \
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--production-image --install-airflow-version=1.10.12
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This will build the image using command similar to:
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.. code-block:: bash
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pip install \
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apache-airflow[async,aws,azure,celery,dask,elasticsearch,gcp,kubernetes,mysql,postgres,redis,slack,ssh,statsd,virtualenv,presto]==1.10.12 \
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--constraint "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apache/airflow/constraints-1.10.12/constraints-3.6.txt"
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You can also build production images from specific Git version via providing ``--install-airflow-reference``
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parameter to Breeze (this time constraints are taken from the ``constraints-master`` branch which is the
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HEAD of development for constraints):
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.. code-block:: bash
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pip install "https://github.com/apache/airflow/archive/<tag>.tar.gz#egg=apache-airflow" \
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--constraint "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apache/airflow/constraints-master/constraints-3.6.txt"
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Using cache during builds
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=========================
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Default mechanism used in Breeze for building CI images uses images pulled from DockerHub or
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GitHub Image Registry. This is done to speed up local builds and CI builds - instead of 15 minutes
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for rebuild of CI images, it takes usually less than 3 minutes when cache is used. For CI builds this is
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usually the best strategy - to use default "pull" cache. This is default strategy when
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`<BREEZE.rst>`_ builds are performed.
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For Production Image - which is far smaller and faster to build, it's better to use local build cache (the
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standard mechanism that docker uses. This is the default strategy for production images when
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`<BREEZE.rst>`_ builds are performed. The first time you run it, it will take considerably longer time than
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if you use the pull mechanism, but then when you do small, incremental changes to local sources,
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Dockerfile image= and scripts further rebuilds with local build cache will be considerably faster.
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You can also disable build cache altogether. This is the strategy used by the scheduled builds in CI - they
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will always rebuild all the images from scratch.
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You can change the strategy by providing one of the ``--build-cache-local``, ``--build-cache-pulled`` or
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even ``--build-cache-disabled`` flags when you run Breeze commands. For example:
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.. code-block:: bash
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./breeze build-image --python 3.7 --build-cache-local
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Will build the CI image using local build cache (note that it will take quite a long time the first
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time you run it).
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.. code-block:: bash
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./breeze build-image --python 3.7 --production-image --build-cache-pulled
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Will build the production image with pulled images as cache.
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.. code-block:: bash
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./breeze build-image --python 3.7 --production-image --build-cache-disabled
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Will build the production image from the scratch.
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You can also turn local docker caching by setting ``DOCKER_CACHE`` variable to "local", "pulled",
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"disabled" and exporting it.
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.. code-block:: bash
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export DOCKER_CACHE="local"
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or
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.. code-block:: bash
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export DOCKER_CACHE="disabled"
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Choosing image registry
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=======================
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By default images are pulled and pushed from and to DockerHub registry when you use Breeze's push-image
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or build commands.
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Our images are named like that:
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.. code-block:: bash
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apache/airflow:<BRANCH_OR_TAG>[-<PATCH>]-pythonX.Y - for production images
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apache/airflow:<BRANCH_OR_TAG>[-<PATCH>]-pythonX.Y-ci - for CI images
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apache/airflow:<BRANCH_OR_TAG>[-<PATCH>]-pythonX.Y-build - for production build stage
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For example:
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.. code-block:: bash
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apache/airflow:master-python3.6 - production "latest" image from current master
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apache/airflow:master-python3.6-ci - CI "latest" image from current master
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apache/airflow:v1-10-test-python2.7-ci - CI "latest" image from current v1-10-test branch
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apache/airflow:1.10.12-python3.6 - production image for 1.10.12 release
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apache/airflow:1.10.12-1-python3.6 - production image for 1.10.12 with some patches applied
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You can see DockerHub images at `<https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/apache/airflow>`_
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By default DockerHub registry is used when you push or pull such images.
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However for CI builds we keep the images in GitHub registry as well - this way we can easily push
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the images automatically after merge requests and use such images for Pull Requests
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as cache - which makes it much it much faster for CI builds (images are available in cache
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right after merged request in master finishes it's build), The difference is visible especially if
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significant changes are done in the Dockerfile.CI.
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The images are named differently (in Docker definition of image names - registry URL is part of the
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image name if DockerHub is not used as registry). Also GitHub has its own structure for registries
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each project has its own registry naming convention that should be followed. The name of
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images for GitHub registry are:
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.. code-block:: bash
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docker.pkg.github.com/apache/airflow/<BRANCH>-pythonX.Y - for production images
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docker.pkg.github.com/apache/airflow/<BRANCH>-pythonX.Y-ci - for CI images
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docker.pkg.github.com/apache/airflow/<BRANCH>-pythonX.Y-build - for production build state
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Note that we never push or pull TAG images to GitHub registry. It is only used for CI builds
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You can see all the current GitHub images at `<https://github.com/apache/airflow/packages>`_
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In order to interact with the GitHub images you need to add ``--github-registry`` flag to the pull/push
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commands in Breeze. This way the images will be pulled/pushed from/to GitHub rather than from/to
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DockerHub. Images are build locally as ``apache/airflow`` images but then they are tagged with the right
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GitHub tags for you.
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You can read more about the CI configuration and how CI builds are using DockerHub/GitHub images
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in `<CI.rst>`_.
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Note that you need to be committer and have the right to push to DockerHub and GitHub and you need to
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be logged in. Only committers can push images directly.
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Technical details of Airflow images
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===================================
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The CI image is used by Breeze as shell image but it is also used during CI build.
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The image is single segment image that contains Airflow installation with "all" dependencies installed.
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It is optimised for rebuild speed. It installs PIP dependencies from the current branch first -
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so that any changes in setup.py do not trigger reinstalling of all dependencies.
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There is a second step of installation that re-installs the dependencies
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from the latest sources so that we are sure that latest dependencies are installed.
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The production image is a multi-segment image. The first segment "airflow-build-image" contains all the
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build essentials and related dependencies that allow to install airflow locally. By default the image is
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build from a released version of Airflow from GitHub, but by providing some extra arguments you can also
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build it from local sources. This is particularly useful in CI environment where we are using the image
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to run Kubernetes tests. See below for the list of arguments that should be provided to build
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production image from the local sources.
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The image is primarily optimised for size of the final image, but also for speed of rebuilds - the
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'airflow-build-image' segment uses the same technique as the CI builds for pre-installing PIP dependencies.
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It first pre-installs them from the right GitHub branch and only after that final airflow installation is
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done from either local sources or remote location (PIP or GitHub repository).
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Customizing the image
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.....................
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Customizing the image is an alternative way of adding your own dependencies to the image.
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The easiest way to build the image image is to use ``breeze`` script, but you can also build such customized
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image by running appropriately crafted docker build in which you specify all the ``build-args``
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that you need to add to customize it. You can read about all the args and ways you can build the image
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in the `<#ci-image-build-arguments>`_ chapter below.
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Here just a few examples are presented which should give you general understanding of what you can customize.
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This builds the production image in version 3.7 with additional airflow extras from 1.10.10 Pypi package and
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additional apt dev and runtime dependencies.
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.. code-block:: bash
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docker build . -f Dockerfile.ci \
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--build-arg PYTHON_BASE_IMAGE="python:3.7-slim-buster" \
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--build-arg PYTHON_MAJOR_MINOR_VERSION=3.7 \
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--build-arg AIRFLOW_INSTALL_SOURCES="apache-airflow" \
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--build-arg AIRFLOW_INSTALL_VERSION="==1.10.12" \
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--build-arg AIRFLOW_CONSTRAINTS_REFERENCE="constraints-1-10" \
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--build-arg AIRFLOW_SOURCES_FROM="empty" \
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--build-arg AIRFLOW_SOURCES_TO="/empty" \
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--build-arg ADDITIONAL_AIRFLOW_EXTRAS="jdbc"
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--build-arg ADDITIONAL_PYTHON_DEPS="pandas"
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--build-arg ADDITIONAL_DEV_APT_DEPS="gcc g++"
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--build-arg ADDITIONAL_RUNTIME_APT_DEPS="default-jre-headless"
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--tag my-image
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the same image can be built using ``breeze`` (it supports auto-completion of the options):
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.. code-block:: bash
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./breeze build-image -f Dockerfile.ci \
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--production-image --python 3.7 --install-airflow-version=1.10.12 \
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--additional-extras=jdbc --additional-python-deps="pandas" \
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--additional-dev-apt-deps="gcc g++" --additional-runtime-apt-deps="default-jre-headless"
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You can build the default production image with standard ``docker build`` command but they will only build
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default versions of the image and will not use the dockerhub versions of images as cache.
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You can customize more aspects of the image - such as additional commands executed before apt dependencies
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are installed, or adding extra sources to install your dependencies from. You can see all the arguments
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described below but here is an example of rather complex command to customize the image
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based on example in `this comment <https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/8605#issuecomment-690065621>`_:
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.. code-block:: bash
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docker build . -f Dockerfile.ci \
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--build-arg PYTHON_BASE_IMAGE="python:3.7-slim-buster" \
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--build-arg PYTHON_MAJOR_MINOR_VERSION=3.7 \
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--build-arg AIRFLOW_INSTALL_SOURCES="apache-airflow" \
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--build-arg AIRFLOW_INSTALL_VERSION="==1.10.12" \
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--build-arg AIRFLOW_CONSTRAINTS_REFERENCE="constraints-1-10" \
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--build-arg AIRFLOW_SOURCES_FROM="empty" \
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--build-arg AIRFLOW_SOURCES_TO="/empty" \
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--build-arg ADDITIONAL_AIRFLOW_EXTRAS="slack" \
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--build-arg ADDITIONAL_PYTHON_DEPS="apache-airflow-backport-providers-odbc \
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azure-storage-blob \
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sshtunnel \
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google-api-python-client \
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oauth2client \
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beautifulsoup4 \
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dateparser \
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rocketchat_API \
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typeform" \
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--build-arg ADDITIONAL_DEV_APT_DEPS="msodbcsql17 unixodbc-dev g++" \
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--build-arg ADDITIONAL_DEV_APT_COMMAND="curl https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc | apt-key add --no-tty - && curl https://packages.microsoft.com/config/debian/10/prod.list > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mssql-release.list" \
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--build-arg ADDITIONAL_DEV_ENV_VARS="ACCEPT_EULA=Y" \
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--build-arg ADDITIONAL_RUNTIME_APT_COMMAND="curl https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc | apt-key add --no-tty - && curl https://packages.microsoft.com/config/debian/10/prod.list > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mssql-release.list" \
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--build-arg ADDITIONAL_RUNTIME_APT_DEPS="msodbcsql17 unixodbc git procps vim" \
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--build-arg ADDITIONAL_RUNTIME_ENV_VARS="ACCEPT_EULA=Y" \
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--tag my-image
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CI image build arguments
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........................
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The following build arguments (``--build-arg`` in docker build command) can be used for CI images:
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+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
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| Build argument | Default value | Description |
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+==========================================+==========================================+==========================================+
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| ``PYTHON_BASE_IMAGE`` | ``python:3.6-slim-buster`` | Base python image |
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+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
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| ``AIRFLOW_VERSION`` | ``2.0.0.dev0`` | version of Airflow |
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+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
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| ``PYTHON_MAJOR_MINOR_VERSION`` | ``3.6`` | major/minor version of Python (should |
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| | | match base image) |
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+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
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| ``DEPENDENCIES_EPOCH_NUMBER`` | ``2`` | increasing this number will reinstall |
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| | | all apt dependencies |
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+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
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| ``PIP_NO_CACHE_DIR`` | ``true`` | if true, then no pip cache will be |
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| | | stored |
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+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
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| ``HOME`` | ``/root`` | Home directory of the root user (CI |
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| | | image has root user as default) |
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+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
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| ``AIRFLOW_HOME`` | ``/root/airflow`` | Airflow’s HOME (that’s where logs and |
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| | | sqlite databases are stored) |
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+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
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| ``AIRFLOW_SOURCES`` | ``/opt/airflow`` | Mounted sources of Airflow |
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+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
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| ``PIP_DEPENDENCIES_EPOCH_NUMBER`` | ``3`` | increasing that number will reinstall |
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| | | all PIP dependencies |
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+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
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| ``CASS_DRIVER_NO_CYTHON`` | ``1`` | if set to 1 no CYTHON compilation is |
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| | | done for cassandra driver (much faster) |
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+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
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| ``AIRFLOW_REPO`` | ``apache/airflow`` | the repository from which PIP |
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| | | dependencies are pre-installed |
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+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
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| ``AIRFLOW_BRANCH`` | ``master`` | the branch from which PIP dependencies |
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| | | are pre-installed |
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+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
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| ``AIRFLOW_CI_BUILD_EPOCH`` | ``1`` | increasing this value will reinstall PIP |
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| | | dependencies from the repository from |
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| | | scratch |
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+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
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| ``AIRFLOW_CONSTRAINTS_LOCATION`` | | If not empty, it will override the |
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| | | source of the constraints with the |
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| | | specified URL or file. Note that the |
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| | | file has to be in docker context so |
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| | | it's best to place such file in |
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| | | one of the folders included in |
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| | | .dockerignore. for example in the |
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| | | 'docker-context-files'. Note that the |
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| | | location does not work for the first |
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| | | stage of installation when the |
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| | | stage of installation when the |
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| | | ``AIRFLOW_PRE_CACHED_PIP_PACKAGES`` is |
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| | | set to true. Default location from |
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| | | GitHub is used in this case. |
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+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
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| ``AIRFLOW_CONSTRAINTS_REFERENCE`` | ``constraints-master`` | reference (branch or tag) from GitHub |
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| | | repository from which constraints are |
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| | | used. By default it is set to |
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| | | ``constraints-master`` but can be |
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| | | ``constraints-1-10`` for 1.10.* versions |
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| | | or it could point to specific version |
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| | | for example ``constraints-1.10.12`` |
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+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
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| ``INSTALL_PROVIDERS_FROM_SOURCES`` | ``true`` | If set to false and image is built from |
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| | | sources, all provider packages are not |
|
||
| | | installed. By default when building from |
|
||
| | | sources, all provider packages are also |
|
||
| | | installed together with the core airflow |
|
||
| | | package. It has no effect when |
|
||
| | | installing from PyPI or GitHub repo. |
|
||
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
||
| ``AIRFLOW_LOCAL_PIP_WHEELS`` | ``false`` | If set to true, Airflow and it's |
|
||
| | | dependencies are installed from locally |
|
||
| | | downloaded .whl files placed in the |
|
||
| | | ``docker-context-files``. |
|
||
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
||
| ``AIRFLOW_EXTRAS`` | ``all`` | extras to install |
|
||
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
||
| ``INSTALL_AIRFLOW_VIA_PIP`` | ``false`` | If set to true, Airflow is installed via |
|
||
| | | pip install. if you want to install |
|
||
| | | Airflow from externally provided binary |
|
||
| | | package you can set it to false, place |
|
||
| | | the package in ``docker-context-files`` |
|
||
| | | and set ``AIRFLOW_LOCAL_PIP_WHEELS`` to |
|
||
| | | true. You have to also set to true the |
|
||
| | | ``AIRFLOW_PRE_CACHED_PIP_PACKAGES`` flag |
|
||
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
||
| ``AIRFLOW_PRE_CACHED_PIP_PACKAGES`` | ``true`` | Allows to pre-cache airflow PIP packages |
|
||
| | | from the GitHub of Apache Airflow |
|
||
| | | This allows to optimize iterations for |
|
||
| | | Image builds and speeds up CI builds |
|
||
| | | But in some corporate environments it |
|
||
| | | might be forbidden to download anything |
|
||
| | | from public repositories. |
|
||
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
||
| ``ADDITIONAL_AIRFLOW_EXTRAS`` | | additional extras to install |
|
||
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
||
| ``ADDITIONAL_PYTHON_DEPS`` | | additional python dependencies to |
|
||
| | | install |
|
||
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
||
| ``DEV_APT_COMMAND`` | (see Dockerfile) | Dev apt command executed before dev deps |
|
||
| | | are installed in the first part of image |
|
||
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
||
| ``ADDITIONAL_DEV_APT_COMMAND`` | | Additional Dev apt command executed |
|
||
| | | before dev dep are installed |
|
||
| | | in the first part of the image |
|
||
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
||
| ``DEV_APT_DEPS`` | (see Dockerfile) | Dev APT dependencies installed |
|
||
| | | in the first part of the image |
|
||
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
||
| ``ADDITIONAL_DEV_APT_DEPS`` | | Additional apt dev dependencies |
|
||
| | | installed in the first part of the image |
|
||
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
||
| ``ADDITIONAL_DEV_APT_ENV`` | | Additional env variables defined |
|
||
| | | when installing dev deps |
|
||
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
||
| ``RUNTIME_APT_COMMAND`` | (see Dockerfile) | Runtime apt command executed before deps |
|
||
| | | are installed in first part of the image |
|
||
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
||
| ``ADDITIONAL_RUNTIME_APT_COMMAND`` | | Additional Runtime apt command executed |
|
||
| | | before runtime dep are installed |
|
||
| | | in the second part of the image |
|
||
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
||
| ``RUNTIME_APT_DEPS`` | (see Dockerfile) | Runtime APT dependencies installed |
|
||
| | | in the second part of the image |
|
||
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
||
| ``ADDITIONAL_RUNTIME_APT_DEPS`` | | Additional apt runtime dependencies |
|
||
| | | installed in second part of the image |
|
||
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
||
| ``ADDITIONAL_RUNTIME_APT_ENV`` | | Additional env variables defined |
|
||
| | | when installing runtime deps |
|
||
+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
|
||
|
||
Here are some examples of how CI images can built manually. CI is always built from local sources.
|
||
|
||
This builds the CI image in version 3.7 with default extras ("all").
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: bash
|
||
|
||
docker build . -f Dockerfile.ci --build-arg PYTHON_BASE_IMAGE="python:3.7-slim-buster" \
|
||
--build-arg PYTHON_MAJOR_MINOR_VERSION=3.7
|
||
|
||
|
||
This builds the CI image in version 3.6 with "gcp" extra only.
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: bash
|
||
|
||
docker build . -f Dockerfile.ci --build-arg PYTHON_BASE_IMAGE="python:3.7-slim-buster" \
|
||
--build-arg PYTHON_MAJOR_MINOR_VERSION=3.6 --build-arg AIRFLOW_EXTRAS=gcp
|
||
|
||
|
||
This builds the CI image in version 3.6 with "apache-beam" extra added.
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: bash
|
||
|
||
docker build . -f Dockerfile.ci --build-arg PYTHON_BASE_IMAGE="python:3.7-slim-buster" \
|
||
--build-arg PYTHON_MAJOR_MINOR_VERSION=3.6 --build-arg ADDITIONAL_AIRFLOW_EXTRAS="apache-beam"
|
||
|
||
This builds the CI image in version 3.6 with "mssql" additional package added.
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: bash
|
||
|
||
docker build . -f Dockerfile.ci --build-arg PYTHON_BASE_IMAGE="python:3.7-slim-buster" \
|
||
--build-arg PYTHON_MAJOR_MINOR_VERSION=3.6 --build-arg ADDITIONAL_PYTHON_DEPS="mssql"
|
||
|
||
This builds the CI image in version 3.6 with "gcc" and "g++" additional apt dev dependencies added.
|
||
|
||
.. code-block::
|
||
|
||
docker build . -f Dockerfile.ci --build-arg PYTHON_BASE_IMAGE="python:3.7-slim-buster" \
|
||
--build-arg PYTHON_MAJOR_MINOR_VERSION=3.6 --build-arg ADDITIONAL_DEV_APT_DEPS="gcc g++"
|
||
|
||
This builds the CI image in version 3.6 with "jdbc" extra and "default-jre-headless" additional apt runtime dependencies added.
|
||
|
||
.. code-block::
|
||
|
||
docker build . -f Dockerfile.ci --build-arg PYTHON_BASE_IMAGE="python:3.7-slim-buster" \
|
||
--build-arg PYTHON_MAJOR_MINOR_VERSION=3.6 --build-arg AIRFLOW_EXTRAS=jdbc --build-arg ADDITIONAL_RUNTIME_DEPS="default-jre-headless"
|
||
|
||
Production images
|
||
-----------------
|
||
|
||
You can find details about using, building, extending and customising the production images in the
|
||
`Latest documentation <docs/production-deployment.rst>`_
|
||
|
||
|
||
Image manifests
|
||
---------------
|
||
|
||
Together with the main CI images we also build and push image manifests. Those manifests are very small images
|
||
that contain only results of the docker inspect for the image. This is in order to be able to
|
||
determine very quickly if the image in the docker registry has changed a lot since the last time.
|
||
Unfortunately docker registry (specifically DockerHub registry) has no anonymous way of querying image
|
||
details via API, you need to download the image to inspect it. We overcame it in the way that
|
||
always when we build the image we build a very small image manifest and push it to registry together
|
||
with the main CI image. The tag for the manifest image is the same as for the image it refers
|
||
to with added ``-manifest`` suffix. The manifest image for ``apache/airflow:master-python3.6-ci`` is named
|
||
``apache/airflow:master-python3.6-ci-manifest``.
|
||
|
||
Pulling the Latest Images
|
||
-------------------------
|
||
|
||
Sometimes the image needs to be rebuilt from scratch. This is required, for example,
|
||
when there is a security update of the Python version that all the images are based on and new version
|
||
of the image is pushed to the repository. In this case it is usually faster to pull the latest
|
||
images rather than rebuild them from scratch.
|
||
|
||
You can do it via the ``--force-pull-images`` flag to force pulling the latest images from the Docker Hub.
|
||
|
||
For production image:
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: bash
|
||
|
||
./breeze build-image --force-pull-images --production-image
|
||
|
||
For CI image Breeze automatically uses force pulling in case it determines that your image is very outdated,
|
||
however uou can also force it with the same flag.
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: bash
|
||
|
||
./breeze build-image --force-pull-images
|
||
|
||
Embedded image scripts
|
||
======================
|
||
|
||
Both images have a set of scripts that can be used in the image. Those are:
|
||
* /entrypoint - entrypoint script used when entering the image
|
||
* /clean-logs - script for periodic log cleaning
|
||
|
||
Running the CI image
|
||
====================
|
||
|
||
The entrypoint in the CI image contains all the initialisation needed for tests to be immediately executed.
|
||
It is copied from ``scripts/in_container/entrypoint_ci.sh``.
|
||
|
||
The default behaviour is that you are dropped into bash shell. However if RUN_TESTS variable is
|
||
set to "true", then tests passed as arguments are executed
|
||
|
||
The entrypoint performs those operations:
|
||
|
||
* checks if the environment is ready to test (including database and all integrations). It waits
|
||
until all the components are ready to work
|
||
|
||
* installs older version of Airflow (if older version of Airflow is requested to be installed
|
||
via ``INSTALL_AIRFLOW_VERSION`` variable.
|
||
|
||
* Sets up Kerberos if Kerberos integration is enabled (generates and configures Kerberos token)
|
||
|
||
* Sets up ssh keys for ssh tests and restarts teh SSH server
|
||
|
||
* Sets all variables and configurations needed for unit tests to run
|
||
|
||
* Reads additional variables set in ``files/airflow-breeze-config/variables.env`` by sourcing that file
|
||
|
||
* In case of CI run sets parallelism to 2 to avoid excessive number of processes to run
|
||
|
||
* In case of CI run sets default parameters for pytest
|
||
|
||
* In case of running integration/long_running/quarantined tests - it sets the right pytest flags
|
||
|
||
* Sets default "tests" target in case the target is not explicitly set as additional argument
|
||
|
||
* Runs system tests if RUN_SYSTEM_TESTS flag is specified, otherwise runs regular unit and integration tests
|
||
|
||
|
||
Using, customising, and extending the production image
|
||
======================================================
|
||
|
||
You can read more about using, customising, and extending the production image in the documentation:
|
||
|
||
* [Stable docs](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/stable/production-deployment.html)
|
||
* [Latest docs from master branch](https://airflow.readthedocs.io/en/latest/production-deployment.html
|
||
|
||
Alpha versions of 1.10.10 production-ready images
|
||
=================================================
|
||
|
||
The production images have been released for the first time in 1.10.10 release of Airflow as "Alpha" quality
|
||
ones. Between 1.10.10 the images are being improved and the 1.10.10 images should be patched and
|
||
published several times separately in order to test them with the upcoming Helm Chart.
|
||
|
||
Those images are for development and testing only and should not be used outside of the
|
||
development community.
|
||
|
||
The images were pushed with tags following the pattern: ``apache/airflow:1.10.10.1-alphaN-pythonX.Y``.
|
||
Patch level is an increasing number (starting from 1).
|
||
|
||
Those are alpha-quality releases however they contain the officially released Airflow ``1.10.10`` code.
|
||
The main changes in the images are scripts embedded in the images.
|
||
|
||
The following versions were pushed:
|
||
|
||
+-------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
|
||
| Patch | Tag pattern | Description |
|
||
+=======+================================+==========================================================+
|
||
| 1 | ``1.10.10.1-alpha1-pythonX.Y`` | Support for parameters added to bash and python commands |
|
||
+-------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
|
||
| 2 | ``1.10.10-1-alpha2-pythonX.Y`` | Added "/clean-logs" script |
|
||
+-------+--------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
|
||
|
||
The commits used to generate those images are tagged with ``prod-image-1.10.10.1-alphaN`` tags.
|