eduardchai opened a new issue, #23580:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/23580

   ### Apache Airflow version
   
   2.3.0 (latest released)
   
   ### What happened
   
   `task_id` with `.` e.g. `hello.world` is not rendered in grid view.
   
   ### What you think should happen instead
   
   The task should be rendered just fine in Grid view.
   
   ### How to reproduce
   
   ```
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   """Example DAG demonstrating the usage of the BashOperator."""
   
   from datetime import datetime, timedelta
   
   from airflow import DAG
   from airflow.operators.bash import BashOperator
   from airflow.operators.dummy import DummyOperator
   
   with DAG(
       dag_id="example_bash_operator",
       schedule_interval="0 0 * * *",
       start_date=datetime(2021, 1, 1),
       catchup=False,
       dagrun_timeout=timedelta(minutes=60),
       tags=["example", "example2"],
       params={"example_key": "example_value"},
   ) as dag:
       run_this_last = DummyOperator(
           task_id="run.this.last",
       )
   
       # [START howto_operator_bash]
       run_this = BashOperator(
           task_id="run.after.loop",
           bash_command="echo 1",
       )
       # [END howto_operator_bash]
   
       run_this >> run_this_last
   
       for i in range(3):
           task = BashOperator(
               task_id="runme." + str(i),
               bash_command='echo "{{ task_instance_key_str }}" && sleep 1',
           )
           task >> run_this
   
       # [START howto_operator_bash_template]
       also_run_this = BashOperator(
           task_id="also.run.this",
           bash_command='echo "run_id={{ run_id }} | dag_run={{ dag_run }}"',
       )
       # [END howto_operator_bash_template]
       also_run_this >> run_this_last
   
   # [START howto_operator_bash_skip]
   this_will_skip = BashOperator(
       task_id="this.will.skip",
       bash_command='echo "hello world"; exit 99;',
       dag=dag,
   )
   # [END howto_operator_bash_skip]
   this_will_skip >> run_this_last
   
   if __name__ == "__main__":
       dag.cli()
   ```
   
   ### Operating System
   
   Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)
   
   ### Versions of Apache Airflow Providers
   
   _No response_
   
   ### Deployment
   
   Official Apache Airflow Helm Chart
   
   ### Deployment details
   
   _No response_
   
   ### Anything else
   
   _No response_
   
   ### Are you willing to submit PR?
   
   - [ ] Yes I am willing to submit a PR!
   
   ### Code of Conduct
   
   - [X] I agree to follow this project's [Code of 
Conduct](https://github.com/apache/airflow/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md)
   


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