HUGE!

On 2024/11/28 17:25:45 Jarek Potiuk wrote:
> WOOOOOOWOOWOW!
> 
> On Thu, Nov 28, 2024 at 6:11 PM Pierre Jeambrun <pierrejb...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
> > Hello all,
> >
> > We just completed the migration of the public API to the new FastAPI
> > server, closing a big one https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/42370.
> >
> > This new API is feature rich and should feel really familiar; most
> > endpoints, parameters and payloads remain the same - Breaking changes are
> > limited and listed here https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/43378.
> > Those are not set in stone and we could limit them even more if necessary
> > by writing some more custom code. We will create appropriate
> > `newsfragments` when they are consolidated.
> >
> > Do not hesitate to report back anything unusual while experimenting with
> > this new API. (Only available on main development branch for now and aimed
> > to be released in airflow 3.0)
> >
> > Huge shoutout to the community and everyone that was involved, to name a
> > few but not all:
> > @jason810496, @dstandish,
> > @bugraoz93, @rawwar, @omkar-foss, @prabhusneha, @amoghrajesh,
> > @vatsrahul1001, @bbovenzi,
> > @utkarsharma2, @kandharvishnu, @michaeljs-c
> >
> > What's next:
> > - Permissions and authentication are not yet implemented
> > - Leverage FastAPI capabilities for full async paradigm. The Backfill API
> > is the first one to leverage that (thanks @dstandish) and we would like to
> > generalize this approach.
> > - Improve the API with more features, such as extended search queries, bulk
> > operations and more
> >
> 

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