The static code checks in Airflow are used to verify that the code meets certain quality standards. All the static code checks can be run through pre-commit hooks.
The pre-commit hooks perform all the necessary installation when you run them for the first time. See the table below to identify which pre-commit checks require the Breeze Docker images.
You can also run some static code checks via Breeze environment using available bash scripts.
Pre-commit hooks help speed up your local development cycle and place less burden on the CI infrastructure. Consider installing the pre-commit hooks as a necessary prerequisite.
The pre-commit hooks by default only check the files you are currently working on and make them fast. Yet, these checks use exactly the same environment as the CI tests use. So, you can be sure your modifications will also work for CI if they pass pre-commit hooks.
We have integrated the fantastic pre-commit framework in our development workflow. To install and use it, you need at least Python 3.6 locally.
It is the best to use pre-commit hooks when you have your local virtualenv for
Airflow activated since then pre-commit hooks and other dependencies are
automatically installed. You can also install the pre-commit hooks manually
using pip install
.
pip install pre-commit
After installation, pre-commit hooks are run automatically when you commit the code and they will
only run on the files that you change during your commit, so they are usually pretty fast and do
not slow down your iteration speed on your changes. There are also ways to disable the pre-commits
temporarily when you commit your code with --no-verify
switch or skip certain checks that you find
to much disturbing your local workflow. See `Available pre-commit checks<#available-pre-commit-checks>`_
and Using pre-commit
Note
Additional prerequisites might be needed
The pre-commit hooks use several external linters that need to be installed before pre-commit is run.
Each of the checks installs its own environment, so you do not need to install those, but there are some
checks that require locally installed binaries. On Linux, you typically install
them with sudo apt install
, on macOS - with brew install
.
The current list of prerequisites is limited to xmllint
:
- on Linux, install via
sudo apt install libxml2-utils
- on macOS, install via
brew install libxml2
Some pre-commit hooks also require the Docker Engine to be configured as the static checks are executed in the Docker environment (See table in the Available pre-commit checks<#available-pre-commit-checks>`_ . You should build the images locally before installing pre-commit checks as described in BREEZE.rst.
Sometimes your image is outdated and needs to be rebuilt because some dependencies have been changed. In such cases, the Docker-based pre-commit will inform you that you should rebuild the image.
In case you do not have your local images built, the pre-commit hooks fail and provide instructions on what needs to be done.
To turn on pre-commit checks for commit
operations in git, enter:
pre-commit install
To install the checks also for pre-push
operations, enter:
pre-commit install -t pre-push
For details on advanced usage of the install method, use:
pre-commit install --help
This table lists pre-commit hooks used by Airflow. The Breeze
column indicates which hooks
require Breeze Docker images to be installed locally.
Note
Disabling particular checks
In case you have a problem with running particular pre-commit
check you can still continue using the
benefits of having pre-commit
installed, with some of the checks disabled. In order to disable
checks you need to set SKIP
environment variable to coma-separated list of checks to skip. For example
when you want to skip all checks that require Breeze Docker image to be installed, you should be able to
do it by setting export SKIP=bat-in-container-tests,build,flake8,mypy
. You can also add this to your
.bashrc
or .zshrc
if you do not want to set it manually every time you enter the terminal.
Checks | Description | Breeze |
---|---|---|
airflow-config-yaml |
Checks that airflow config YAML is 1-1 with the code | |
airflow-providers-available |
Checks that providers are properly declared by extras | |
airflow-provider-yaml-files-ok |
Checks that providers YAML files are valid | |
base-operator |
Checks that BaseOperator is imported properly | |
bats-tests |
Runs BATS bash unit tests | |
bats-in-container-tests |
Run in Breeze container bats tests | |
black |
Runs Black (the uncompromising Python code formatter) | |
blacken-docs |
Run black on python code blocks in documentation files | |
boring-cyborg |
Checks for Boring Cyborg configuration consistency | |
build |
Builds image for mypy, flake8 | |
build-providers-dependencies |
Regenerates the JSON file with cross-provider dependencies | |
changelog-duplicates |
Checks for duplicate changelog entries | |
check-apache-license |
Checks compatibility with Apache License requirements | |
check-builtin-literals |
Require literal syntax when initializing Python builtin types | |
check-executables-have-shebangs |
Checks that executables have shebang | |
check-extras-order |
Checks that extras in Dockerfile are sorted | |
check-hooks-apply |
Checks which hooks are applicable to the repository | |
check-integrations |
Checks if integration list is synchronized in code | |
check-merge-conflicts |
Checks that merge conflicts are not being committed | |
check-xml |
Checks XML files with xmllint | |
daysago-import-check |
Checks if daysago is properly imported | |
debug-statements |
Detects accidentally committed debug statements | |
detect-private-key |
Detects if private key is added to the repository | |
doctoc |
Refreshes the table of contents for MD files | |
dont-use-safe-filter |
Don't use safe in templates | |
no-providers-in-core-examples |
Don't use providers imports in core example DAGs | |
no-relative-imports |
Use absolute imports, not relative | |
end-of-file-fixer |
Makes sure that there is an empty line at the end. | |
fix-encoding-pragma |
Removes encoding header from python files | |
pyupgrade |
Runs pyupgrade | |
flake8 |
Runs flake8 | |
flynt |
Runs flynt | |
codespell |
Checks for common misspellings in files. | |
forbid-tabs |
Fails if tabs are used in the project | |
helm-lint |
Verifies if helm lint passes for the chart | |
identity |
Prints inputs to the static check hooks for troubleshooting | |
incorrect-use-of-LoggingMixin |
Checks if LoggingMixin is properly imported | |
insert-license |
Adds licenses for most file types | |
isort |
Sorts imports in python files | |
json-schema |
Checks that the files complies with the JSON Schema spec | |
language-matters |
Check for language that we do not accept as community | |
lint-dockerfile |
Lints a dockerfile | |
lint-openapi |
Lints openapi specification | |
markdownlint |
Lints Markdown files | |
mermaid |
Generates diagrams from mermaid files | |
mixed-line-ending |
Detects if mixed line ending is used (r vs. rn) | |
mypy |
Runs mypy | |
pre-commit-descriptions |
Check if all pre-commits are described in docs | |
pre-commit-hook-names |
Check that hook names are not overly long | |
pretty-format-json |
Formats json files | |
provide-create-sessions |
Make sure provide-session and create-session imports are OK | |
providers-changelogs |
Updates documentation for providers changelogs | |
providers-subpackages-init-file |
Check that providers' subpackages __init__.py files are there | |
providers-init-file |
Check that provider's __init__.py file is removed | |
provider-yamls |
Checks that provider.yaml files have the correct content | |
pydevd |
Check for accidentally committed pydevd statements | |
pydocstyle |
Runs pydocstyle | |
python-no-log-warn |
Checks if there are no deprecate log warn | |
restrict-start_date |
'start_date' should not be in default_args in example_dags | |
rst-backticks |
Checks if RST files use double backticks for code | |
setup-order |
Checks for an order of dependencies in setup.py | |
setup-extra-packages |
Checks if all the libraries in setup.py are listed in docs | |
shellcheck |
Checks shell files with shellcheck | |
sort-in-the-wild |
Sort INTHEWILD.md alphabetically | |
sort-spelling-wordlist |
Sort alphabetically and uniquify spelling_wordlist.txt | |
stylelint |
Checks CSS files with stylelint | |
trailing-whitespace |
Removes trailing whitespace at end of line | |
ui-lint |
Static checks of airflow/ui/ folder | |
update-breeze-file |
Update output of breeze command in BREEZE.rst | |
update-extras |
Updates extras in the documentation | |
update-local-yml-file |
Updates mounts in local.yml file | |
update-setup-cfg-file |
Update setup.cfg file with all licenses | |
update-versions |
Updates latest versions in the documentation | |
verify-db-migrations-documented |
Verify DB Migrations have been documented | |
www-lint |
Static checks of js in airflow/www/static/js/ folder | |
yesqa |
Removes unnecessary noqa statements | |
yamllint |
Checks YAML files with yamllint |
After installation, pre-commit hooks are run automatically when you commit the code. But you can run pre-commit hooks manually as needed.
- Run all checks on your staged files by using:
pre-commit run
- Run only mypy check on your staged files by using:
pre-commit run mypy
- Run only mypy checks on all files by using:
pre-commit run mypy --all-files
- Run all checks on all files by using:
pre-commit run --all-files
- Run all checks only on files modified in the last locally available commit in your checked out branch:
pre-commit run --source=HEAD^ --origin=HEAD
- Show files modified automatically by pre-commit when pre-commits automatically fix errors
pre-commit run --show-diff-on-failure
- Skip one or more of the checks by specifying a comma-separated list of checks to skip in the SKIP variable:
SKIP=mypy,flake8,build pre-commit run --all-files
You can always skip running the tests by providing --no-verify
flag to the
git commit
command.
To check other usage types of the pre-commit framework, see Pre-commit website.
The static code checks can be launched using the Breeze environment.
You run the static code checks via ./breeze static-check
or commands.
You can see the list of available static checks either via --help
flag or by using the autocomplete
option. Note that the all
static check runs all configured static checks.
Run the mypy
check for the currently staged changes:
./breeze static-check mypy
Run the mypy
check for all files:
./breeze static-check mypy -- --all-files
Run the flake8
check for the tests.core.py
file with verbose output:
./breeze static-check flake8 -- --files tests/core.py --verbose
Run the flake8
check for the tests.core
package with verbose output:
./breeze static-check mypy -- --files tests/hooks/test_druid_hook.py
Run all tests for the currently staged files:
./breeze static-check all
Run all tests for all files:
./breeze static-check all -- --all-files
Run all tests for last commit :
./breeze static-check all -- --from-ref HEAD^ --to-ref HEAD
The license
check is run via a separate script and a separate Docker image containing the
Apache RAT verification tool that checks for Apache-compatibility of licenses within the codebase.
It does not take pre-commit parameters as extra arguments.
./breeze static-check licenses
You can trigger the static checks from the host environment, without entering the Docker container. To do this, run the following scripts:
- scripts/ci/docs/ci_docs.sh - checks that documentation can be built without warnings.
- scripts/ci/static_checks/check_license.sh - checks the licenses.
- scripts/ci/static_checks/flake8.sh - runs Flake8 source code style enforcement tool.
- scripts/ci/static_checks/lint_dockerfile.sh - runs lint checker for the dockerfiles.
- scripts/ci/static_checks/mypy.sh - runs a check for Mypy type annotation consistency.
The scripts may ask you to rebuild the images, if needed.
You can force rebuilding the images by deleting the .build
directory. This directory keeps cached
information about the images already built and you can safely delete it if you want to start from scratch.
After documentation is built, the HTML results are available in the docs/_build/html
folder. This folder is mounted from the host so you can access those files on your host as well.
If you are already in the Breeze Docker environment (by running the ./breeze
command),
you can also run the same static checks via run_scripts:
- Mypy:
./scripts/in_container/run_mypy.sh airflow tests
- Flake8:
./scripts/in_container/run_flake8.sh
- License check:
./scripts/in_container/run_check_licence.sh
- Documentation:
./scripts/in_container/run_docs_build.sh
In all static check scripts, both in the container and host versions, you can also pass a module/file path as parameters of the scripts to only check selected modules or files. For example:
In the Docker container:
./scripts/in_container/run_mypy.sh ./airflow/example_dags/
or
./scripts/in_container/run_mypy.sh ./airflow/example_dags/test_utils.py
On the host:
./scripts/ci/static_checks/mypy.sh ./airflow/example_dags/
./scripts/ci/static_checks/mypy.sh ./airflow/example_dags/test_utils.py