How to Run a Simple Airflow DAG

Question:

I am totally new to Airflow. I would like to run a simple DAG at a specified date. I’m struggling to make difference between the start date, the execution date, and backfilling. And what is the command to run the DAG?

Here is what I’ve tried since:

airflow run dag_1 task_1 2017-1-23

The first time I ran that command, the task executed correctly, but when I tried again it did not work.

Here is another command I ran:

airflow backfill dag_1 -s 2017-1-23 -e 2017-1-24

I don’t know what to expect from this command. Will the DAGs execute every day from 23 to 24?

Before running the two commands above, I did this:

airflow initdb
airflow scheduler 
airflow webserver -p 8085 --debug &

Here is my DAG

from airflow import DAG
from airflow.operators.bash_operator import BashOperator
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
default_args = {
    'owner': 'airflow',
    'depends_on_past': False,
    'start_date': datetime(2017, 1, 23, 12),
    'email': ['[email protected]'],
    'email_on_failure': False,
    'email_on_retry': False,
    'retries': 1,
    'retry_delay': timedelta(minutes=5),
}

dag = DAG(
    'dag_1', default_args=default_args, schedule_interval=timedelta(1))

t1 = BashOperator(
    task_id='create_clients',
    bash_command='Rscript /scripts/Cli.r',
    dag=dag)

t2 = BashOperator(
    task_id='create_operation',
    bash_command='Rscript Operation.r',
    retries=3,
    dag=dag)

t2.set_upstream(t1)

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UPDATE

airflow run dag_1 task_1 2017-1-23T10:34
Asked By: djohon

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Answers:

If you run it once with the

airflow run dag_1 task_1 2017-1-23

The run is saved and running it again won’t do anything you can try to re-run it by forcing it

airflow run --force=true dag_1 task_1 2017-1-23

The airflow backfill command will run any executions that would have run in the time period specified from the start to end date. It will depend what schedule you set on the DAG, if you set it to trigger every hour it should run 24 times, but it also won’t re-execute previously executed runs.

You can clear the task as if it NEVER ran

airflow clear dag_1 -s 2017-1-23 -e 2017-1-24

Also check the cli docs here: https://airflow.incubator.apache.org/cli.html

Answered By: Necravolver

difference between the start date ,the execution date and backfilling

Backfilling is done to run DAG explicitly to test/manually run DAG/re run a DAG which error-ed out. You do this using CLI

airflow backfill -s <<start_date>> <<dag>> 
#optionally provide -1 as start_date to run it immediately

start_date is, as the name suggests, date from when the DAG definition is valid

execution_date is the date-time when it is to be run. This you provide while testing individual tasks of DAG as below

airflow test <<dag>> <<task>> <<exec_date>>

what is the command to run the dag

Backfill is the command to run DAG explicitly. Otherwise you just put the DAG in the DAGBAG folder and the scheduler will run it as per the schedule defined in the DAG definition

airflow backfill -s <<start_date>> <<dag>> 
#optionally provide -1 as start_date to run it immediately
Answered By: Priyank Mehta

For more recent versions of Airflow you should use airflow tasks run.

For example: airflow tasks run dag_1 task_1 2023-1-3

Answered By: Luis Felipe

When I run my dag in same dir so I’m facing an error there showing the massage about parse—

airflow tasks run helo1 helloworld 2023-1-4

raise AirflowException(
airflow.exceptions.AirflowException: Dag ‘helo1’ could not be found; either it does not exist or it failed to parse.

Answered By: ANUJ JAIN
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