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.

### Code Quality

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


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