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[airflow] 07/14: `airflow test` only works for tasks in 1.10, not whole dags (#11191)

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commit c4810b904a2cba7126d38f220cf93c7ffaf0456f
Author: Ash Berlin-Taylor <as...@firemirror.com>
AuthorDate: Tue Sep 29 17:27:02 2020 +0100

    `airflow test` only works for tasks in 1.10, not whole dags (#11191)
    
    Closes #11183
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 docs/tutorial.rst | 5 -----
 1 file changed, 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/tutorial.rst b/docs/tutorial.rst
index d8890e4..3e28598 100644
--- a/docs/tutorial.rst
+++ b/docs/tutorial.rst
@@ -306,11 +306,6 @@ their log to stdout (on screen), doesn't bother with dependencies, and
 doesn't communicate state (running, success, failed, ...) to the database.
 It simply allows testing a single task instance.
 
-The same applies to ``airflow test [dag_id] [execution_date]``, but on a DAG level. It performs a single
-DAG run of the given DAG id. While it does take task dependencies into account, no state is registered in the
-database. It is convenient for locally testing a full run of your DAG, given that e.g. if one of your tasks
-expects data at some location, it is available.
-
 Backfill
 ''''''''
 Everything looks like it's running fine so let's run a backfill.