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Posted to commits@airflow.apache.org by po...@apache.org on 2021/08/05 06:44:14 UTC

[airflow] branch main updated: Fixes some static check errors (#17432)

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potiuk pushed a commit to branch main
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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/main by this push:
     new 02586e3  Fixes some static check errors (#17432)
02586e3 is described below

commit 02586e3edd3260f2bd2c5ef9c646770d38f50069
Author: Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com>
AuthorDate: Thu Aug 5 08:43:51 2021 +0200

    Fixes some static check errors (#17432)
    
    Disabling pre-commit even for a while and usin GitHub to
    edit .rst files can have disastrous consequences for the static checks.
    
    This one fixes my own mistakes from 3 PRs (!) after being far too
    hasty in adding/merging them.
    
    Will do better next time.
---
 airflow/utils/log/file_task_handler.py                              | 3 ++-
 docs/apache-airflow/start/docker.rst                                | 6 +++---
 .../docker-stack/docker-examples/extending/add-providers/Dockerfile | 1 -
 3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/airflow/utils/log/file_task_handler.py b/airflow/utils/log/file_task_handler.py
index 2387633..e15e375 100644
--- a/airflow/utils/log/file_task_handler.py
+++ b/airflow/utils/log/file_task_handler.py
@@ -188,7 +188,8 @@ class FileTaskHandler(logging.Handler):
 
                 if response.status_code == 403:
                     log += (
-                        "*** !!!! Please make sure that all your Airflow components (e.g. schedulers, webservers and workers) have"
+                        "*** !!!! Please make sure that all your Airflow components (e.g. "
+                        "schedulers, webservers and workers) have"
                         " the same 'secret_key' configured in 'webserver' section !!!!!\n***"
                     )
                     log += (
diff --git a/docs/apache-airflow/start/docker.rst b/docs/apache-airflow/start/docker.rst
index 18fba43..bc3470d 100644
--- a/docs/apache-airflow/start/docker.rst
+++ b/docs/apache-airflow/start/docker.rst
@@ -86,9 +86,9 @@ Using custom images
 
 When you want to run Airflow locally, you might want to use an extended image, containing some additional dependencies - for
 example you might add new python packages, or upgrade airflow providers to a later version. This can be done very easily
-by placing a custom Dockerfile alongside your `docker-compose.yaml`. Then you can use `docker-compose build` command to build your image (you need to
-do it only once). You can also add the `--build` flag to your `docker-compose` commands to rebuild the images
-on-the-fly when you run other `docker-compose` commands.
+by placing a custom Dockerfile alongside your ``docker-compose.yaml``. Then you can use ``docker-compose build`` command
+to build your image (you need to do it only once). You can also add the ``--build`` flag to your ``docker-compose`` commands
+to rebuild the images on-the-fly when you run other ``docker-compose`` commands.
 
 Examples of how you can extend the image with custom providers, python packages,
 apt packages and more can be found in :doc:`Building the image <docker-stack:build>`.
diff --git a/docs/docker-stack/docker-examples/extending/add-providers/Dockerfile b/docs/docker-stack/docker-examples/extending/add-providers/Dockerfile
index cdf7a42..b65262f 100644
--- a/docs/docker-stack/docker-examples/extending/add-providers/Dockerfile
+++ b/docs/docker-stack/docker-examples/extending/add-providers/Dockerfile
@@ -18,4 +18,3 @@
 FROM apache/airflow:2.1.2
 RUN pip install --no-cache-dir apache-airflow-providers-docker==2.1.0
 # [END Dockerfile]
-