问题
I have BigQuery connectors all running, but I have some existing scripts in Docker containers I wish to schedule on Cloud Composer instead of App Engine Flexible.
I have the below script that seems to follow the examples I can find:
import datetime
from airflow import DAG
from airflow import models
from airflow.operators.docker_operator import DockerOperator
yesterday = datetime.datetime.combine(
datetime.datetime.today() - datetime.timedelta(1),
datetime.datetime.min.time())
default_args = {
# Setting start date as yesterday starts the DAG immediately
'start_date': yesterday,
# If a task fails, retry it once after waiting at least 5 minutes
'retries': 1,
'retry_delay': datetime.timedelta(minutes=5),
}
schedule_interval = '45 09 * * *'
dag = DAG('xxx-merge', default_args=default_args, schedule_interval=schedule_interval)
hfan = DockerOperator(
task_id = 'hfan',
image = 'gcr.io/yyyyy/xxxx'
)
...but when trying to run it tells me in the web UI:
Broken DAG: [/home/airflow/gcs/dags/xxxx.py] No module named docker
Is it perhaps that the Docker is not configured to work inside the Kubernetes cluster that Cloud Composer runs? Or am I just missing something in the syntax?
回答1:
I got it resolved by installing docker-py==1.10.6 in the PyPI section of composer.
However, to get DockerOperator to work properly requires a bit more effort as the composer workers do not have access to the Docker daemon. Head to the GCP console and perform the following steps; after getting cluster credentials).
Export current deployment config to file
kubectl get deployment airflow-worker -o yaml --export > airflow-worker-config.yaml
Edit airflow-worker-config.yaml (example link) to mount docker.sock and docker, grant privileged access to airflow-worker to run docker commands
Apply deployment settings
kubectl apply -f airflow-worker-config.yaml
回答2:
This means: whereever your Airflow instance is installed, the Python package named docker
is missing.
If I configure my personal machine, I can install missing packages with
pip install docker
EDIT
Within the source code of the docker component https://airflow.incubator.apache.org/_modules/airflow/operators/docker_operator.html
there is an import statement:
from docker import Client, tls
So the new error cannot import name Client
seems to me to be connected to a broken install or a wrong version of the docker
package.
回答3:
As noted in tobi6's answer, you need to have the PyPI package for docker installed in your Composer environment. There are instructions here for installing PyPI packages in your environment at a particular package version.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50253082/broken-dag-no-module-named-docker