kaxil commented on a change in pull request #7130: [AIRFLOW-6533] Add cli
commands to manage config
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/7130#discussion_r365491084
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File path: airflow/cli/commands/config_command.py
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@@ -17,11 +17,54 @@
"""Config sub-commands"""
import io
-from airflow.configuration import conf
+from configupdater import ConfigUpdater, NoSectionError
+
+from airflow.configuration import AIRFLOW_CONFIG, AirflowConfigException, conf
def show_config(args):
"""Show current application configuration"""
with io.StringIO() as output:
- conf.write(output)
+ if args.section:
+ section = args.section
+ if conf.has_section(section):
+ conf._write_section( # pylint: disable=protected-access
+ fp=output,
+ section_name=section,
+ section_items=conf.getsection(section).items(),
+ delimiter=" = "
+ )
+ else:
+ raise AirflowConfigException(f"No section '{section}'")
+ else:
+ conf.write(output)
print(output.getvalue())
+
+
+def set_config_option(args):
+ """Set option in config"""
Review comment:
> These commands are just a friendlier alternative to editing the
`airflow.cfg` file.
With the filesystem, we can set permissions the way we want. Allow/restrict
access to certain files for users and groups. With the current CLI, it has no
ACLs on it and would allow everyone to do everything.
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