Thanks Gerard for sharing it. Regards, Twinkle
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 2:35 AM, Gerard Toonstra <[email protected]> wrote: > I was looking at trying to fix AIRFLOW-137 (max_active_runs not respected), > but quickly noticed that the code that does all the scheduling is rather > complex with state updates going on across multiple source files in > multiple threads, etc. > > It's then best to find a suitable way to visualize all this complexity, so > I built this state change diagram: > > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vVvOwfDSacTC_YzwUkOMyykP6LiipCeoW_ > V70PuFrN4/edit?usp=sharing > > The state changes represent a potential execution path where the state for > a task instance will be updated to that value. Backfill is not considered > in this diagram. States for dagruns/jobs/dags are also not considered. > > Could be useful for someone else. > > Rgds, > > Gerard >
