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14 changes: 7 additions & 7 deletions README.md
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Apache Airflow is tested with:

| | Main version (dev) | Stable version (2.4.1) |
| | Main version (dev) | Stable version (2.4.2) |
|---------------------|------------------------------|------------------------------|
| Python | 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10 | 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10 |
| Platform | AMD64/ARM64(\*) | AMD64/ARM64(\*) |
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```bash
pip install 'apache-airflow==2.4.1' \
--constraint "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apache/airflow/constraints-2.4.1/constraints-3.7.txt"
pip install 'apache-airflow==2.4.2' \
--constraint "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apache/airflow/constraints-2.4.2/constraints-3.7.txt"
```

2. Installing with extras (i.e., postgres, google)

```bash
pip install 'apache-airflow[postgres,google]==2.4.1' \
--constraint "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apache/airflow/constraints-2.4.1/constraints-3.7.txt"
pip install 'apache-airflow[postgres,google]==2.4.2' \
--constraint "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apache/airflow/constraints-2.4.2/constraints-3.7.txt"
```

For information on installing provider packages, check
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| Version | Current Patch/Minor | State | First Release | Limited Support | EOL/Terminated |
|-----------|-----------------------|-----------|-----------------|-------------------|------------------|
| 2 | 2.4.1 | Supported | Dec 17, 2020 | TBD | TBD |
| 2 | 2.4.2 | Supported | Dec 17, 2020 | TBD | TBD |
| 1.10 | 1.10.15 | EOL | Aug 27, 2018 | Dec 17, 2020 | June 17, 2021 |
| 1.9 | 1.9.0 | EOL | Jan 03, 2018 | Aug 27, 2018 | Aug 27, 2018 |
| 1.8 | 1.8.2 | EOL | Mar 19, 2017 | Jan 03, 2018 | Jan 03, 2018 |
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2. The "oldest" supported version of Python/Kubernetes is the default one until we decide to switch to
later version. "Default" is only meaningful in terms of "smoke tests" in CI PRs, which are run using this
default version and the default reference image available. Currently `apache/airflow:latest`
and `apache/airflow:2.4.1` images are Python 3.7 images. This means that default reference image will
and `apache/airflow:2.4.2` images are Python 3.7 images. This means that default reference image will
become the default at the time when we start preparing for dropping 3.7 support which is few months
before the end of life for Python 3.7.

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions airflow/utils/db.py
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"2.3.4": "f5fcbda3e651",
"2.4.0": "ecb43d2a1842",
"2.4.1": "ecb43d2a1842",
"2.4.2": "b0d31815b5a6",
}


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========= ===================== ========= =============== ================= ================
Version Current Patch/Minor State First Release Limited Support EOL/Terminated
========= ===================== ========= =============== ================= ================
2 2.4.1 Supported Dec 17, 2020 TBD TBD
2 2.4.2 Supported Dec 17, 2020 TBD TBD
1.10 1.10.15 EOL Aug 27, 2018 Dec 17, 2020 June 17, 2021
1.9 1.9.0 EOL Jan 03, 2018 Aug 27, 2018 Aug 27, 2018
1.8 1.8.2 EOL Mar 19, 2017 Jan 03, 2018 Jan 03, 2018
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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions docs/docker-stack/README.md
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[apache/airflow DockerHub](https://hub.docker.com/r/apache/airflow)
for all the supported Python versions.

You can find the following images there (Assuming Airflow version `2.4.1`):
You can find the following images there (Assuming Airflow version `2.4.2`):

* `apache/airflow:latest` - the latest released Airflow image with default Python version (3.7 currently)
* `apache/airflow:latest-pythonX.Y` - the latest released Airflow image with specific Python version
* `apache/airflow:2.4.1` - the versioned Airflow image with default Python version (3.7 currently)
* `apache/airflow:2.4.1-pythonX.Y` - the versioned Airflow image with specific Python version
* `apache/airflow:2.4.2` - the versioned Airflow image with default Python version (3.7 currently)
* `apache/airflow:2.4.2-pythonX.Y` - the versioned Airflow image with specific Python version

Those are "reference" regular images. They contain the most common set of extras, dependencies and providers that are
often used by the users and they are good to "try-things-out" when you want to just take Airflow for a spin,
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* `apache/airflow:slim-latest` - the latest released Airflow image with default Python version (3.7 currently)
* `apache/airflow:slim-latest-pythonX.Y` - the latest released Airflow image with specific Python version
* `apache/airflow:slim-2.4.1` - the versioned Airflow image with default Python version (3.7 currently)
* `apache/airflow:slim-2.4.1-pythonX.Y` - the versioned Airflow image with specific Python version
* `apache/airflow:slim-2.4.2` - the versioned Airflow image with default Python version (3.7 currently)
* `apache/airflow:slim-2.4.2-pythonX.Y` - the versioned Airflow image with specific Python version

The Apache Airflow image provided as convenience package is optimized for size, and
it provides just a bare minimal set of the extras and dependencies installed and in most cases
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# This is an example Dockerfile. It is not intended for PRODUCTION use
# [START Dockerfile]
FROM apache/airflow:2.4.1
FROM apache/airflow:2.4.2
USER root
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
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# This is an example Dockerfile. It is not intended for PRODUCTION use
# [START Dockerfile]
FROM apache/airflow:2.4.1
FROM apache/airflow:2.4.2
USER root
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
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# This is an example Dockerfile. It is not intended for PRODUCTION use
# [START Dockerfile]
FROM apache/airflow:2.4.1
FROM apache/airflow:2.4.2
USER root
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
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# This is an example Dockerfile. It is not intended for PRODUCTION use
# [START Dockerfile]
FROM apache/airflow:2.4.1
FROM apache/airflow:2.4.2
RUN pip install --no-cache-dir lxml
# [END Dockerfile]
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# This is an example Dockerfile. It is not intended for PRODUCTION use
# [START Dockerfile]
FROM apache/airflow:2.4.1
FROM apache/airflow:2.4.2
COPY requirements.txt /
RUN pip install --no-cache-dir -r /requirements.txt
# [END Dockerfile]
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# This is an example Dockerfile. It is not intended for PRODUCTION use
# [START Dockerfile]
FROM apache/airflow:2.4.1
FROM apache/airflow:2.4.2
RUN pip install --no-cache-dir apache-airflow-providers-docker==2.5.1
# [END Dockerfile]
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# This is an example Dockerfile. It is not intended for PRODUCTION use
# [START Dockerfile]
FROM apache/airflow:2.4.1
FROM apache/airflow:2.4.2

COPY --chown=airflow:root test_dag.py /opt/airflow/dags

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# This is an example Dockerfile. It is not intended for PRODUCTION use
# [START Dockerfile]
FROM apache/airflow:2.4.1
FROM apache/airflow:2.4.2
RUN umask 0002; \
mkdir -p ~/writeable-directory
# [END Dockerfile]
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.. code-block:: bash
docker run -it apache/airflow:2.4.1-python3.6 bash -c "ls -la"
docker run -it apache/airflow:2.4.2-python3.6 bash -c "ls -la"
total 16
drwxr-xr-x 4 airflow root 4096 Jun 5 18:12 .
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4096 Jun 5 18:12 ..
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.. code-block:: bash
> docker run -it apache/airflow:2.4.1-python3.6 python -c "print('test')"
> docker run -it apache/airflow:2.4.2-python3.6 python -c "print('test')"
test
If first argument equals to "airflow" - the rest of the arguments is treated as an airflow command
to execute. Example:

.. code-block:: bash
docker run -it apache/airflow:2.4.1-python3.6 airflow webserver
docker run -it apache/airflow:2.4.2-python3.6 airflow webserver
If there are any other arguments - they are simply passed to the "airflow" command

.. code-block:: bash
> docker run -it apache/airflow:2.4.1-python3.6 help
> docker run -it apache/airflow:2.4.2-python3.6 help
usage: airflow [-h] GROUP_OR_COMMAND ...
positional arguments:
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--env "_AIRFLOW_DB_UPGRADE=true" \
--env "_AIRFLOW_WWW_USER_CREATE=true" \
--env "_AIRFLOW_WWW_USER_PASSWORD=admin" \
apache/airflow:2.4.1-python3.8 webserver
apache/airflow:2.4.2-python3.8 webserver
.. code-block:: bash
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--env "_AIRFLOW_DB_UPGRADE=true" \
--env "_AIRFLOW_WWW_USER_CREATE=true" \
--env "_AIRFLOW_WWW_USER_PASSWORD_CMD=echo admin" \
apache/airflow:2.4.1-python3.8 webserver
apache/airflow:2.4.2-python3.8 webserver
The commands above perform initialization of the SQLite database, create admin user with admin password
and Admin role. They also forward local port ``8080`` to the webserver port and finally start the webserver.
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--env "_AIRFLOW_DB_UPGRADE=true" \
--env "_AIRFLOW_WWW_USER_CREATE=true" \
--env "_AIRFLOW_WWW_USER_PASSWORD_CMD=echo admin" \
apache/airflow:2.4.1-python3.8 webserver
apache/airflow:2.4.2-python3.8 webserver
This method is only available starting from Docker image of Airflow 2.1.1 and above.
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HEADERS = ("Version", "Current Patch/Minor", "State", "First Release", "Limited Support", "EOL/Terminated")

SUPPORTED_VERSIONS = (
("2", "2.4.1", "Supported", "Dec 17, 2020", "TBD", "TBD"),
("2", "2.4.2", "Supported", "Dec 17, 2020", "TBD", "TBD"),
("1.10", "1.10.15", "EOL", "Aug 27, 2018", "Dec 17, 2020", "June 17, 2021"),
("1.9", "1.9.0", "EOL", "Jan 03, 2018", "Aug 27, 2018", "Aug 27, 2018"),
("1.8", "1.8.2", "EOL", "Mar 19, 2017", "Jan 03, 2018", "Jan 03, 2018"),
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)

version = '2.4.1'
version = '2.4.2'

AIRFLOW_SOURCES_ROOT = Path(__file__).parent.resolve()
PROVIDERS_ROOT = AIRFLOW_SOURCES_ROOT / "airflow" / "providers"
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