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Nope. Dependency of tasks is denoted by
The set vs. List makes no difference there, I think you should be able to use both list and set, what matters is that this is iterable, of a number of tasks. |
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To make my question clear. |
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I am new to
airflow
.I have a suggestion about the syntax of the way we define downstream tasks.
task_a >> [task_b, task_c]
When I am looking at the above code, I thought like after execution of
task_a
, there will betask_b
triggered and thentask_c
, which is misunderstanding.So how about the following code ?
task_a >> {task_b, task_c}
Plus,
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Tree View
of a DAG in the Airflow web console shows non sequential order as well:Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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