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Fix usage of cron-descriptor for custom TimeTables since BC in v1.3.0 #34836

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When using a custom TimeTable that doesn't provide a CRON expression summary (e.g. : 'Custom TimeTable Plugin'), and if the web UI has not yet load the TimeTable when deserializing the DAG, accessing the grid view will try to parse the custom description as a CRON expression and then cron-descriptor, that introduce a breaking change in v1.3.0 that now calls 'parse' in the ctor of ExpressionDescriptor raise the FormatException outside of the try block

(working great in Airflow v2.4.2 that uses cron-descriptor v1.2.x)

C.f. : Salamek/cron-descriptor@ec9ea4d


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When using a custom TimeTable that doesn't provide a CRON expression summary (e.g. : 'Custom TimeTable Plugin'),
and if the web UI has not yet load the TimeTable when deserializing the DAG,
accessing the grid view will try to parse the custom description as a CRON expression and then cron-descriptor, that introduce a breaking change in v1.3.0 that now calls 'parse' in the ctor of ExpressionDescriptor raise the FormatException outside of the try block

(working great in Airflow v2.4.2 that uses cron-descriptor v1.2.x)

C.f. : Salamek/cron-descriptor@ec9ea4d
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@eladkal eladkal added this to the Airflow 2.7.3 milestone Oct 12, 2023
@eladkal eladkal added the type:bug-fix Changelog: Bug Fixes label Oct 12, 2023
@Taragolis Taragolis merged commit ec6d945 into apache:main Oct 19, 2023
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ephraimbuddy pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 29, 2023
When using a custom TimeTable that doesn't provide a CRON expression summary (e.g. : 'Custom TimeTable Plugin'),
and if the web UI has not yet load the TimeTable when deserializing the DAG,
accessing the grid view will try to parse the custom description as a CRON expression and then cron-descriptor, that introduce a breaking change in v1.3.0 that now calls 'parse' in the ctor of ExpressionDescriptor raise the FormatException outside of the try block

(working great in Airflow v2.4.2 that uses cron-descriptor v1.2.x)

C.f. : Salamek/cron-descriptor@ec9ea4d

(cherry picked from commit ec6d945)
ephraimbuddy pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 30, 2023
When using a custom TimeTable that doesn't provide a CRON expression summary (e.g. : 'Custom TimeTable Plugin'),
and if the web UI has not yet load the TimeTable when deserializing the DAG,
accessing the grid view will try to parse the custom description as a CRON expression and then cron-descriptor, that introduce a breaking change in v1.3.0 that now calls 'parse' in the ctor of ExpressionDescriptor raise the FormatException outside of the try block

(working great in Airflow v2.4.2 that uses cron-descriptor v1.2.x)

C.f. : Salamek/cron-descriptor@ec9ea4d

(cherry picked from commit ec6d945)
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