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Jarek Potiuk updated AIRFLOW-3524:
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Description:
In order to enable automated execution of integration tests for GCP operators
we need to synchronise naming of the variables and add some setup/teardown
codes for some of the operators so that the tests can be run in an automated
way.
This will be quite a refactor across GCP compute, compute_igm, gcf, cloudsql
and a little in dataproc, container, s3to gcf. It will be followed by another
change that will allow to run it all via Google Cloud Build on a Google
infrastructure.
It's a proof of concept for GCP-enabled implementation of
[https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRFLOW/AIP-4+Support+for+Integration+Tests]
(which will be changed accordingly to make it GCP-ony support). Google Cloud
Build is very well integrated into GCP operations.
was:
In order to enable automated execution of integration tests for GCP operators
we need to synchronise naming of the variables and add some setup/teardown
codes for some of the operators so that the tests can be run in an automated
way.
This will be quite a refactor across GCP compute, compute_igm, gcf, cloudsql
and a little in dataproc, container, s3to gcf. It will be followed by another
change that will allow to run it all via Google Cloud Build on a Google
infrastructure.
> Enable automated execution of integration tests for GCP operators
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>
> Key: AIRFLOW-3524
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRFLOW-3524
> Project: Apache Airflow
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Jarek Potiuk
> Priority: Major
>
> In order to enable automated execution of integration tests for GCP operators
> we need to synchronise naming of the variables and add some setup/teardown
> codes for some of the operators so that the tests can be run in an automated
> way.
> This will be quite a refactor across GCP compute, compute_igm, gcf, cloudsql
> and a little in dataproc, container, s3to gcf. It will be followed by another
> change that will allow to run it all via Google Cloud Build on a Google
> infrastructure.
> It's a proof of concept for GCP-enabled implementation of
> [https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRFLOW/AIP-4+Support+for+Integration+Tests]
> (which will be changed accordingly to make it GCP-ony support). Google Cloud
> Build is very well integrated into GCP operations.
>
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