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python3-airflow-code-editor-7.7.0-1.lbn36.noarch

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RPM  python3-airflow-code-editor-7.7.0-1.lbn36.noarch.rpm Architecture  noarch Size  5448279 Created  2025/01/03 03:00:18 UTC
Package Specification
Summary Airflow DAGs done declaratively
Group Unspecified
License Apache 2.0
Home Page https://github.com/andreax79/airflow-code-editor
Description

A plugin for Apache Airflow that allows you to edit DAGs in browser. It provides a file managing interface within specified directories and it can be used to edit and download your files. If git support is enabled, the DAGs are stored in a Git repository. You may use it to view Git history, review local changes and commit.

Config Options

You can edit your airflow.cfg adding any of the following settings in the [code_editor] section. All the settings are optional.

git_enabled enable git support (default: True). If git is not installed, disable this option. git_cmd git command (path) git_default_args git arguments added to each call (default: -c color.ui=true) git_author_name human-readable name in the author/committer (default logged user first and last names) git_author_email email for the author/committer (default: logged user email) git_init_repo initialize a git repo in DAGs folder (default: True) root_directory root folder (default: Airflow DAGs folder) mount_name configure additional file folder name (mount point) mount_path configure additional file path line_length Python code formatter - max line length (default: 88) string_normalization Python code formatter - if true normalize string quotes and prefixes (default: False)

Requires
rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)  
rpmlib(PayloadIsZstd)  
rpmlib(PartialHardlinkSets)  
rpmlib(CompressedFileNames)  
rpmlib(FileDigests)  
Provides
python-airflow-code-editor
python3-airflow-code-editor
python3.10-airflow-code-editor
python3.10dist(airflow-code-editor)
python3dist(airflow-code-editor)
Obsoletes
python-airflow-code-editor

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