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# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
# or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
# distributed with this work for additional information
# regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
# with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
# KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
# specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
#
# Basic Airflow cluster configuration for CeleryExecutor with Redis and PostgreSQL.
#
# WARNING: This configuration is for local development. Do not use it in a production deployment.
#
# This configuration supports basic configuration using environment variables or an .env file
# The following variables are supported:
#
# AIRFLOW_IMAGE_NAME - Docker image name used to run Airflow.
# Default: apache/airflow:2.9.3
# AIRFLOW_UID - User ID in Airflow containers
# Default: 50000
# AIRFLOW_PROJ_DIR - Base path to which all the files will be volumed.
# Default: .
# Those configurations are useful mostly in case of standalone testing/running Airflow in test/try-out mode
#
# _AIRFLOW_WWW_USER_USERNAME - Username for the administrator account (if requested).
# Default: airflow
# _AIRFLOW_WWW_USER_PASSWORD - Password for the administrator account (if requested).
# Default: airflow
# _PIP_ADDITIONAL_REQUIREMENTS - Additional PIP requirements to add when starting all containers.
# Use this option ONLY for quick checks. Installing requirements at container
# startup is done EVERY TIME the service is started.
# A better way is to build a custom image or extend the official image
# as described in https://airflow.apache.org/docs/docker-stack/build.html.
# Default: ''
#
# Feel free to modify this file to suit your needs.
---
x-airflow-common:
&airflow-common
# In order to add custom dependencies or upgrade provider packages you can use your extended image.
# Comment the image line, place your Dockerfile in the directory where you placed the docker-compose.yaml
# and uncomment the "build" line below, Then run `docker-compose build` to build the images.
#image: ${AIRFLOW_IMAGE_NAME:-apache/airflow:2.9.3}
image: ${AIRFLOW_IMAGE_NAME:-suldlss/rialto-airflow:latest}
environment:
&airflow-common-env
AIRFLOW_UID: 503
AIRFLOW_GID: 0
AIRFLOW__CORE__EXECUTOR: CeleryExecutor
AIRFLOW__DATABASE__SQL_ALCHEMY_CONN: "postgresql+psycopg2://${DATABASE_USERNAME}:${DATABASE_PASSWORD}@${DATABASE_HOSTNAME}/rialto-airflow"
AIRFLOW__CELERY__RESULT_BACKEND: "db+postgresql://${DATABASE_USERNAME}:${DATABASE_PASSWORD}@${DATABASE_HOSTNAME}/rialto-airflow"
AIRFLOW__CELERY__BROKER_URL: redis://:@redis:6379/0
AIRFLOW__CORE__FERNET_KEY: ''
AIRFLOW__CORE__DAGS_ARE_PAUSED_AT_CREATION: 'true'
AIRFLOW__CORE__LOAD_EXAMPLES: 'false'
AIRFLOW__CORE__DAGS_FOLDER: '/opt/airflow/rialto_airflow/dags'
AIRFLOW__CORE__PLUGINS_FOLDER: '/opt/airflow/rialto_airflow/plugins'
AIRFLOW__API__AUTH_BACKENDS: 'airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth'
AIRFLOW__SMTP__SMTP_USER: ${AIRFLOW__SMTP__SMTP_USER}
AIRFLOW__SMTP__SMTP_HOST: ${AIRFLOW__SMTP__SMTP_HOST}
AIRFLOW__SMTP__SMTP_PASSWORD: ''
AIRFLOW__SMTP__SMTP_MAIL_FROM: ${AIRFLOW__SMTP__SMTP_MAIL_FROM}
AIRFLOW__WEBSERVER__SECRET_KEY: ${AIRFLOW__WEBSERVER__SECRET_KEY}
# yamllint disable rule:line-length
# Use simple http server on scheduler for health checks
# See https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/administration-and-deployment/logging-monitoring/check-health.html#scheduler-health-check-server
# yamllint enable rule:line-length
AIRFLOW__SCHEDULER__ENABLE_HEALTH_CHECK: 'true'
# WARNING: Use _PIP_ADDITIONAL_REQUIREMENTS option ONLY for a quick checks
# for other purpose (development, test and especially production usage) build/extend Airflow image.
_PIP_ADDITIONAL_REQUIREMENTS: ${_PIP_ADDITIONAL_REQUIREMENTS:-}
# The following line can be used to set a custom config file, stored in the local config folder
# If you want to use it, outcomment it and replace airflow.cfg with the name of your config file
# AIRFLOW_CONFIG: '/opt/airflow/config/airflow.cfg'
AIRFLOW_VAR_DIMENSIONS_API_USER: ${AIRFLOW_VAR_DIMENSIONS_API_USER}
AIRFLOW_VAR_DIMENSIONS_API_PASS: ${AIRFLOW_VAR_DIMENSIONS_API_PASS}
AIRFLOW_VAR_OPENALEX_EMAIL: ${AIRFLOW_VAR_OPENALEX_EMAIL}
AIRFLOW_VAR_SUL_PUB_HOST: ${AIRFLOW_VAR_SUL_PUB_HOST}
AIRFLOW_VAR_SUL_PUB_KEY: ${AIRFLOW_VAR_SUL_PUB_KEY}
AIRFLOW_VAR_DATA_DIR: /opt/airflow/data
AIRFLOW_VAR_PUBLISH_DIR: /opt/airflow/data/latest
volumes:
- /opt/app/rialto/rialto-airflow/current/rialto_airflow:/opt/airflow/rialto_airflow
- /data:/opt/airflow/data
- /opt/app/rialto/rialto-airflow/shared/logs:/opt/airflow/logs
user: "503:0"
depends_on:
&airflow-common-depends-on
redis:
condition: service_healthy
services:
redis:
# Redis is limited to 7.2-bookworm due to licencing change
# https://redis.io/blog/redis-adopts-dual-source-available-licensing/
image: redis:7.2-bookworm
expose:
- 6379
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "redis-cli", "ping"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 30s
retries: 50
start_period: 30s
restart: always
airflow-webserver:
<<: *airflow-common
command: webserver
ports:
- "3000:8080"
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "--fail", "http://localhost:8080/health"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 5
start_period: 30s
restart: always
depends_on:
<<: *airflow-common-depends-on
airflow-init:
condition: service_completed_successfully
airflow-scheduler:
<<: *airflow-common
command: scheduler
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "--fail", "http://localhost:8974/health"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 5
start_period: 30s
restart: always
depends_on:
<<: *airflow-common-depends-on
airflow-init:
condition: service_completed_successfully
airflow-worker:
<<: *airflow-common
command: celery worker
healthcheck:
# yamllint disable rule:line-length
test:
- "CMD-SHELL"
- 'celery --app airflow.providers.celery.executors.celery_executor.app inspect ping -d "celery@$${HOSTNAME}" || celery --app airflow.executors.celery_executor.app inspect ping -d "celery@$${HOSTNAME}"'
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 5
start_period: 30s
environment:
<<: *airflow-common-env
# Required to handle warm shutdown of the celery workers properly
# See https://airflow.apache.org/docs/docker-stack/entrypoint.html#signal-propagation
DUMB_INIT_SETSID: "0"
restart: always
depends_on:
<<: *airflow-common-depends-on
airflow-init:
condition: service_completed_successfully
airflow-triggerer:
<<: *airflow-common
command: triggerer
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", 'airflow jobs check --job-type TriggererJob --hostname "$${HOSTNAME}"']
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 5
start_period: 30s
restart: always
depends_on:
<<: *airflow-common-depends-on
airflow-init:
condition: service_completed_successfully
airflow-init:
<<: *airflow-common
entrypoint: /bin/bash
environment:
<<: *airflow-common-env
_AIRFLOW_DB_MIGRATE: 'true'
_AIRFLOW_WWW_USER_CREATE: 'true'
_AIRFLOW_WWW_USER_USERNAME: ${_AIRFLOW_WWW_USER_USERNAME:-airflow}
_AIRFLOW_WWW_USER_PASSWORD: ${_AIRFLOW_WWW_USER_PASSWORD:-airflow}
command:
- -c
- exec /entrypoint airflow version
airflow-cli:
<<: *airflow-common
profiles:
- debug
environment:
<<: *airflow-common-env
CONNECTION_CHECK_MAX_COUNT: "0"
# Workaround for entrypoint issue. See: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/16252
command:
- bash
- -c
- airflow
# You can enable flower by adding "--profile flower" option e.g. docker-compose --profile flower up
# or by explicitly targeted on the command line e.g. docker-compose up flower.
# See: https://docs.docker.com/compose/profiles/
flower:
<<: *airflow-common
command: celery flower
profiles:
- flower
ports:
- "5555:5555"
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "--fail", "http://localhost:5555/"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 5
start_period: 30s
restart: always
depends_on:
<<: *airflow-common-depends-on
airflow-init:
condition: service_completed_successfully