ferruzzi commented on code in PR #26652:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/26652#discussion_r999679476
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airflow/providers/amazon/aws/operators/glacier.py:
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@@ -54,3 +54,55 @@ def __init__(
def execute(self, context: Context):
hook = GlacierHook(aws_conn_id=self.aws_conn_id)
return hook.retrieve_inventory(vault_name=self.vault_name)
+
+
+class GlacierUploadArchiveOperator(BaseOperator):
+ """
+ This operation adds an archive to a vault
+
+ .. seealso::
+ For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the
guide:
+ :ref:`howto/operator:GlacierUploadArchiveOperator`
+
+ :param account_id: The AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault.
+ You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single `-`
(hyphen),
+ in which case Amazon S3 Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated with
+ the credentials used to sign the request
+ :param vault_name: The name of the vault
+ :param archive: A bytes or seekable file-like object. The data to upload.
+ :param description: The description of the archive you are uploading
Review Comment:
I don't usually like to chime in with "me too", but I do the same. I keep
the names the same whenever possible to make it easier for folks who are used
to using boto directly. So I guess we're going from "personal opinion" to
"unwritten rule" here.
That said, I do see why these were changed, those were some misleading names
and the new ones do make sense. I could see making an exception to the "rule"
here.
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