darrenleeweber opened a new pull request #6764: [AIRFLOW-6206] Use "aws_" prefix for aws_batch_operator.py module URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/6764 Make sure you have checked _all_ steps below. ### Jira - [x] My PR addresses the following [Airflow Jira] - https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRFLOW-6206 ### Description - [x] Use a consistent "aws_" prefix for contrib/operators before: ``` $ ls -1 airflow/contrib/operators/aws* airflow/contrib/operators/aws_athena_operator.py airflow/contrib/operators/awsbatch_operator.py airflow/contrib/operators/aws_sqs_publish_operator.py ``` after this PR: ``` $ ls -1 airflow/contrib/operators/aws* airflow/contrib/operators/aws_athena_operator.py airflow/contrib/operators/aws_batch_operator.py airflow/contrib/operators/aws_sqs_publish_operator.py ``` ### Tests - [x] My PR does not change existing test success: ``` $ pytest tests/contrib/operators/test_awsbatch_operator.py ============================================================================ test session starts ============================================================================ platform linux -- Python 3.6.7, pytest-5.3.1, py-1.8.0, pluggy-0.13.1 -- /opt/conda/envs/airflow/bin/python cachedir: .pytest_cache rootdir: /home/dlweber/src/airflow/tests, inifile: pytest.ini plugins: cov-2.8.1, requests-mock-1.7.0, flaky-3.6.1 collected 10 items tests/contrib/operators/test_awsbatch_operator.py::TestAWSBatchOperator::test_check_success_task_not_raises PASSED [ 10%] tests/contrib/operators/test_awsbatch_operator.py::TestAWSBatchOperator::test_check_success_tasks_raises PASSED [ 20%] tests/contrib/operators/test_awsbatch_operator.py::TestAWSBatchOperator::test_check_success_tasks_raises_failed PASSED [ 30%] tests/contrib/operators/test_awsbatch_operator.py::TestAWSBatchOperator::test_check_success_tasks_raises_multiple PASSED [ 40%] tests/contrib/operators/test_awsbatch_operator.py::TestAWSBatchOperator::test_check_success_tasks_raises_pending PASSED [ 50%] tests/contrib/operators/test_awsbatch_operator.py::TestAWSBatchOperator::test_execute_with_failures PASSED [ 60%] tests/contrib/operators/test_awsbatch_operator.py::TestAWSBatchOperator::test_execute_without_failures PASSED [ 70%] tests/contrib/operators/test_awsbatch_operator.py::TestAWSBatchOperator::test_init PASSED [ 80%] tests/contrib/operators/test_awsbatch_operator.py::TestAWSBatchOperator::test_template_fields_overrides PASSED [ 90%] tests/contrib/operators/test_awsbatch_operator.py::TestAWSBatchOperator::test_wait_end_tasks PASSED [100%] ============================================================================ 10 passed in 0.11s ============================================================================= ``` ### Commits - [x] My commits all reference Jira issues in their subject lines, and I have squashed multiple commits if they address the same issue. In addition, my commits follow the guidelines from "[How to write a good git commit message](http://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/)": ### Documentation - [x] In case of new functionality, my PR adds documentation that describes how to use it. - existing documentation is patched to use the revised module name
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