Make sure you have checked _all_ steps below.

### Jira

- [x] My PR addresses the following [Airflow 
Jira](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRFLOW/) issues and references 
them in the PR title. For example, "\[AIRFLOW-XXX\] My Airflow PR"
  - https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRFLOW-XXX
  - In case you are fixing a typo in the documentation you can prepend your 
commit with \[AIRFLOW-XXX\], code changes always need a Jira issue.

### Description

- [x] Here are some details about my PR, including screenshots of any UI 
changes:

### Tests

- [x] My PR adds the following unit tests __OR__ does not need testing for this 
extremely good reason:

### 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/)":
  1. Subject is separated from body by a blank line
  1. Subject is limited to 50 characters (not including Jira issue reference)
  1. Subject does not end with a period
  1. Subject uses the imperative mood ("add", not "adding")
  1. Body wraps at 72 characters
  1. Body explains "what" and "why", not "how"

### Documentation

- [x] In case of new functionality, my PR adds documentation that describes how 
to use it.
  - When adding new operators/hooks/sensors, the autoclass documentation 
generation needs to be added.
Some of the operators are missing from the API reference part of the docs 
(HiveOperator for instance). This PR with force RTD to install all the Airflow 
dependencies which will then be used by it to generate API Refernce. 

### Code Quality

- [x] Passes `git diff upstream/master -u -- "*.py" | flake8 --diff`


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