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NAME
gcloud alpha composer environments update - update properties of a Cloud
Composer environment
SYNOPSIS
gcloud alpha composer environments update
(ENVIRONMENT : --location=LOCATION)
(--cloud-sql-machine-type=CLOUD_SQL_MACHINE_TYPE
| --disable-high-resilience | --disable-logs-in-cloud-logging-only
| --enable-high-resilience | --enable-logs-in-cloud-logging-only
| --environment-size=ENVIRONMENT_SIZE | --node-count=NODE_COUNT
| --web-server-machine-type=WEB_SERVER_MACHINE_TYPE
| --airflow-version=AIRFLOW_VERSION | --image-version=IMAGE_VERSION
| --disable-cloud-data-lineage-integration
| --enable-cloud-data-lineage-integration
| --disable-master-authorized-networks
--enable-master-authorized-networks
--master-authorized-networks=[NETWORK,...]
| --disable-scheduled-snapshot-creation
| --enable-scheduled-snapshot-creation
--snapshot-creation-schedule=SNAPSHOT_CREATION_SCHEDULE
--snapshot-location=SNAPSHOT_LOCATION
--snapshot-schedule-timezone=SNAPSHOT_SCHEDULE_TIMEZONE
| --maintenance-window-end=MAINTENANCE_WINDOW_END
--maintenance-window-recurrence=MAINTENANCE_WINDOW_RECURRENCE
--maintenance-window-start=MAINTENANCE_WINDOW_START
| --max-workers=MAX_WORKERS --min-workers=MIN_WORKERS
--scheduler-count=SCHEDULER_COUNT --scheduler-cpu=SCHEDULER_CPU
--scheduler-memory=SCHEDULER_MEMORY
--scheduler-storage=SCHEDULER_STORAGE --web-server-cpu=WEB_SERVER_CPU
--web-server-memory=WEB_SERVER_MEMORY
--web-server-storage=WEB_SERVER_STORAGE --worker-cpu=WORKER_CPU
--worker-memory=WORKER_MEMORY
--worker-storage=WORKER_STORAGE --disable-triggerer
| --enable-triggerer --triggerer-count=TRIGGERER_COUNT
--triggerer-cpu=TRIGGERER_CPU --triggerer-memory=TRIGGERER_MEMORY
| --update-airflow-configs=[KEY=VALUE,...] --clear-airflow-configs
| --remove-airflow-configs=[KEY,...]
| --update-env-variables=[NAME=VALUE,...] --clear-env-variables
| --remove-env-variables=[NAME,...]
| --update-labels=[KEY=VALUE,...] --clear-labels
| --remove-labels=[KEY,...]
| --update-pypi-packages-from-file=UPDATE_PYPI_PACKAGES_FROM_FILE
| --update-pypi-package=PACKAGE[EXTRAS_LIST]VERSION_SPECIFIER
--clear-pypi-packages | --remove-pypi-packages=[PACKAGE,...]
| --update-web-server-allow-ip=[description=DESCRIPTION],
[ip_range=IP_RANGE] | --web-server-allow-all | --web-server-deny-all)
[--async] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG ...]
DESCRIPTION
(ALPHA) Update properties of a Cloud Composer environment.
EXAMPLES
To update the Cloud Composer environment named env-1 to have 8 Airflow
workers, and not have the production label, run:
$ gcloud alpha composer environments update env-1 --node-count=8 \
--remove-labels=production
POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
Environment resource - The environment to update. The arguments in this
group can be used to specify the attributes of this resource. (NOTE) Some
attributes are not given arguments in this group but can be set in other
ways.
To set the project attribute:
◆ provide the argument environment on the command line with a fully
specified name;
◆ provide the argument --project on the command line;
◆ set the property core/project.
This must be specified.
ENVIRONMENT
ID of the environment or fully qualified identifier for the
environment.
To set the environment attribute:
▸ provide the argument environment on the command line.
This positional argument must be specified if any of the other
arguments in this group are specified.
--location=LOCATION
Region where Composer environment runs or in which to create the
environment.
To set the location attribute:
▸ provide the argument environment on the command line with a fully
specified name;
▸ provide the argument --location on the command line;
▸ set the property composer/location.
REQUIRED FLAGS
The update type.
Exactly one of these must be specified:
--cloud-sql-machine-type=CLOUD_SQL_MACHINE_TYPE
Cloud SQL machine type used by the Airflow database. The list of
available machine types is available here:
https://cloud.google.com/composer/pricing#db-machine-types.
--disable-high-resilience
Disable high resilience, supported for Composer 2 Environments.
--disable-logs-in-cloud-logging-only
Disable logs in cloud logging only, supported for Composer 2
Environments.
--enable-high-resilience
Enable high resilience, supported for Composer 2 Environments.
--enable-logs-in-cloud-logging-only
Enable logs in cloud logging only, supported for Composer 2
Environments.
--environment-size=ENVIRONMENT_SIZE
Size of the environment. Unspecified means that the default option
will be chosen. ENVIRONMENT_SIZE must be one of: large, medium,
small, unspecified.
--node-count=NODE_COUNT
The new number of nodes running the environment. Must be >= 3.
--web-server-machine-type=WEB_SERVER_MACHINE_TYPE
machine type used by the Airflow web server. The list of available
machine types is available here:
https://cloud.google.com/composer/pricing.
Group of arguments for performing in-place environment upgrades.
At most one of these can be specified:
--airflow-version=AIRFLOW_VERSION
Upgrade the environment to a later Apache Airflow version in-place.
Must be of the form X[.Y[.Z]], where [] denotes optional fragments.
Examples: 2, 2.3, 2.3.4.
The Apache Airflow version is a semantic version or an alias in the
form of major or major.minor version numbers, resolved to the
latest matching Apache Airflow version supported in the current
Cloud Composer version. The resolved version is stored in the
upgraded environment.
--image-version=IMAGE_VERSION
Upgrade the environment to a later version in-place.
The image version encapsulates the versions of both Cloud Composer
and Apache Airflow. Must be of the form
composer-A[.B.C[-D.E]]-airflow-X[.Y[.Z]], where [] denotes optional
fragments.
Examples: composer-2-airflow-2, composer-2-airflow-2.2,
composer-2.1.2-airflow-2.3.4.
The Cloud Composer portion of the image version is a semantic
version or an alias in the form of major version number or latest,
resolved to the current Cloud Composer version. The Apache Airflow
portion of the image version is a semantic version or an alias in
the form of major or major.minor version numbers, resolved to the
latest matching Apache Airflow version supported in the given Cloud
Composer version. The resolved versions are stored in the upgraded
environment.
Group of arguments for setting Cloud Data Lineage integration
configuration in Composer 2.
At most one of these can be specified:
--disable-cloud-data-lineage-integration
Disable Cloud Data Lineage integration, supported for Composer 2
Environments.
--enable-cloud-data-lineage-integration
Enable Cloud Data Lineage integration, supported for Composer 2
Environments.
Group of arguments for setting master authorized networks configuration.
--disable-master-authorized-networks
Disable Master Authorized Networks feature
(https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/authorized-networks/)
in the Composer Environment's GKE cluster.
--enable-master-authorized-networks
Enable Master Authorized Networks feature
(https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/authorized-networks/)
in the Composer Environment's GKE cluster.
--master-authorized-networks=[NETWORK,...]
Comma separated Master Authorized Networks specified in CIDR
notation.
Cannot be specified unless --enable-master-authorized-networks is
also specified.
Group of arguments used during update of scheduled snapshots settings in
Composer 2.0.32 or greater.
At most one of these can be specified:
--disable-scheduled-snapshot-creation
Disables automated snapshots creation. Can be specified for
Composer 2.0.32 or greater.
Group of arguments for setting scheduled snapshots settings in
Composer 2.0.32 or greater.
--enable-scheduled-snapshot-creation
When specified, snapshots of the environment will be created
according to a schedule. Can be specified for Composer 2.0.32 or
greater.
This flag argument must be specified if any of the other
arguments in this group are specified.
--snapshot-creation-schedule=SNAPSHOT_CREATION_SCHEDULE
Cron expression specifying when snapshots of the environment
should be created. Can be specified for Composer 2.0.32 or
greater.
This flag argument must be specified if any of the other
arguments in this group are specified.
--snapshot-location=SNAPSHOT_LOCATION
The Cloud Storage location for storing automatically created
snapshots. Can be specified for Composer 2.0.32 or greater.
This flag argument must be specified if any of the other
arguments in this group are specified.
--snapshot-schedule-timezone=SNAPSHOT_SCHEDULE_TIMEZONE
Timezone that sets the context to interpret
snapshot_creation_schedule. Can be specified for Composer 2.0.32
or greater.
This flag argument must be specified if any of the other
arguments in this group are specified.
Group of arguments for setting the maintenance window value.
--maintenance-window-end=MAINTENANCE_WINDOW_END
End time of the mantenance window in the form of the full date.
Only the time of the day is used as a reference for an ending time
of the window with a provided recurrence. Specified date must take
place after the one specified as a start date, the difference
between will be used as a length of a single maintenance window.
See $ gcloud topic datetimes for information on time formats.
This flag argument must be specified if any of the other arguments
in this group are specified.
--maintenance-window-recurrence=MAINTENANCE_WINDOW_RECURRENCE
An RFC 5545 RRULE, specifying how the maintenance window will
recur. The minimum requirement for the length of the maintenance
window is 12 hours a week. Only FREQ=DAILY and FREQ=WEEKLY rules
are supported.
This flag argument must be specified if any of the other arguments
in this group are specified.
--maintenance-window-start=MAINTENANCE_WINDOW_START
Start time of the mantenance window in the form of the full date.
Only the time of the day is used as a reference for a starting time
of the window with a provided recurrence. See $ gcloud topic
datetimes for information on time formats.
This flag argument must be specified if any of the other arguments
in this group are specified.
Group of arguments for setting workloads configuration in Composer 2.X
or greater (--scheduler-count flag is available for Composer 1.X as
well).
--max-workers=MAX_WORKERS
Maximum number of workers in the Environment.
--min-workers=MIN_WORKERS
Minimum number of workers in the Environment.
--scheduler-count=SCHEDULER_COUNT
Number of schedulers, supported in the Environments with Airflow
2.0.1 and later.
--scheduler-cpu=SCHEDULER_CPU
CPU allocated to Airflow scheduler.
--scheduler-memory=SCHEDULER_MEMORY
Memory allocated to Airflow scheduler, ex. 600MB, 3GB, 2. If units
are not provided, defaults to GB.
--scheduler-storage=SCHEDULER_STORAGE
Storage allocated to Airflow scheduler, ex. 600MB, 3GB, 2. If units
are not provided, defaults to GB.
--web-server-cpu=WEB_SERVER_CPU
CPU allocated to each Airflow web server
--web-server-memory=WEB_SERVER_MEMORY
Memory allocated to Airflow web server, ex. 600MB, 3GB, 2. If units
are not provided, defaults to GB.
--web-server-storage=WEB_SERVER_STORAGE
Storage allocated to Airflow web server, ex. 600MB, 3GB, 2. If
units are not provided, defaults to GB.
--worker-cpu=WORKER_CPU
CPU allocated to each Airflow worker
--worker-memory=WORKER_MEMORY
Memory allocated to Airflow worker, ex. 600MB, 3GB, 2. If units are
not provided, defaults to GB.
--worker-storage=WORKER_STORAGE
Storage allocated to Airflow worker, ex. 600MB, 3GB, 2. If units
are not provided, defaults to GB.
Group of arguments for setting triggerer settings in Composer 2.0.31
or greater.
At most one of these can be specified:
--disable-triggerer
(DEPRECATED) Disable a triggerer, supported in the Environments
with Composer 2.0.31 and Airflow 2.2.5 and greater.
This flag is deprecated. Use --triggerer-count 0 instead.
Group of arguments for setting triggerer settings during update in
Composer 2.0.31 or greater.
--enable-triggerer
(DEPRECATED) Enable use of a triggerer, supported in the
Environments with Composer 2.0.31 and Airflow 2.2.5 and
greater.
This flag is deprecated. Use --triggerer-count instead.
--triggerer-count=TRIGGERER_COUNT
Number of triggerers, supported in the Environments with
Composer 2.0.31 and Airflow 2.2.5 and greater.
--triggerer-cpu=TRIGGERER_CPU
CPU allocated to Airflow triggerer. Supported in the
Environments with Composer 2.0.31 and Airflow 2.2.5 and
greater.
--triggerer-memory=TRIGGERER_MEMORY
Memory allocated to Airflow triggerer, ex. 512MB, 3GB, 2. If
units are not provided, defaults to GB. Supported in the
Environments with Composer 2.0.31 and Airflow 2.2.5 and
greater.
Group of arguments for modifying the Airflow configuration.
--update-airflow-configs=[KEY=VALUE,...]
A list of Airflow config override KEY=VALUE pairs to set. If a
config override exists, its value is updated; otherwise, a new
config override is created.
KEYs should specify the configuration section and property name,
separated by a hyphen, for example core-print_stats_interval. The
section may not contain a closing square brace or period. The
property name must be non-empty and may not contain an equals sign,
semicolon, or period. By convention, property names are spelled
with snake_case. VALUEs may contain any character.
Arguments available for item removal.
At most one of these can be specified:
--clear-airflow-configs
Removes all Airflow config overrides from the environment.
--remove-airflow-configs=[KEY,...]
A list of Airflow config override keys to remove.
Group of arguments for modifying environment variables.
--update-env-variables=[NAME=VALUE,...]
A list of environment variable NAME=VALUE pairs to set and provide
to the Airflow scheduler, worker, and webserver processes. If an
environment variable exists, its value is updated; otherwise, a new
environment variable is created.
NAMEs are the environment variable names and may contain upper and
lowercase letters, digits, and underscores; they must not begin
with a digit.
User-specified environment variables should not be used to set
Airflow configuration properties. Instead use the
--update-airflow-configs flag.
Arguments available for item removal.
At most one of these can be specified:
--clear-env-variables
Removes all environment variables from the environment.
Environment variables that have system-provided defaults cannot
be unset with the --remove-env-variables or --clear-env-variables
flags; only the user-supplied overrides will be removed.
--remove-env-variables=[NAME,...]
A list of environment variables to remove.
Environment variables that have system-provided defaults cannot
be unset with the --remove-env-variables or --clear-env-variables
flags; only the user-supplied overrides will be removed.
Group of arguments for modifying environment labels.
--update-labels=[KEY=VALUE,...]
List of label KEY=VALUE pairs to update. If a label exists, its
value is modified. Otherwise, a new label is created.
Keys must start with a lowercase character and contain only hyphens
(-), underscores (_), lowercase characters, and numbers. Values
must contain only hyphens (-), underscores (_), lowercase
characters, and numbers.
At most one of these can be specified:
--clear-labels
Remove all labels. If --update-labels is also specified then
--clear-labels is applied first.
For example, to remove all labels:
$ gcloud alpha composer environments update --clear-labels
To remove all existing labels and create two new labels, foo and
baz:
$ gcloud alpha composer environments update --clear-labels \
--update-labels foo=bar,baz=qux
--remove-labels=[KEY,...]
List of label keys to remove. If a label does not exist it is
silently ignored. If --update-labels is also specified then
--update-labels is applied first.
Group of arguments for modifying the PyPI package configuration.
At most one of these can be specified:
--update-pypi-packages-from-file=UPDATE_PYPI_PACKAGES_FROM_FILE
The path to a file containing a list of PyPI packages to install in
the environment. Each line in the file should contain a package
specification in the format of the update-pypi-package argument
defined above. The path can be a local file path or a Google Cloud
Storage file path (Cloud Storage file path starts with 'gs://').
--update-pypi-package=PACKAGE[EXTRAS_LIST]VERSION_SPECIFIER
A PyPI package to add to the environment. If a package exists, its
value is updated; otherwise, a new package is installed.
The value takes the form of: PACKAGE[EXTRAS_LIST]VERSION_SPECIFIER,
as one would specify in a pip requirements file.
PACKAGE is specified as a package name, such as numpy. EXTRAS_LIST
is a comma-delimited list of PEP 508 distribution extras that may
be empty, in which case the enclosing square brackets may be
omitted. VERSION_SPECIFIER is an optional PEP 440 version
specifier. If both EXTRAS_LIST and VERSION_SPECIFIER are omitted,
the = and everything to the right may be left empty.
This is a repeated argument that can be specified multiple times to
update multiple packages. If PACKAGE appears more than once, the
last value will be used.
Arguments available for item removal.
At most one of these can be specified:
--clear-pypi-packages
Removes all PyPI packages from the environment.
PyPI packages that are required by the environment's core
software cannot be uninstalled with the --remove-pypi-packages or
--clear-pypi-packages flags.
--remove-pypi-packages=[PACKAGE,...]
A list of PyPI package names to remove.
PyPI packages that are required by the environment's core
software cannot be uninstalled with the --remove-pypi-packages or
--clear-pypi-packages flags.
At most one of these can be specified:
--update-web-server-allow-ip=[description=DESCRIPTION],[ip_range=IP_RANGE]
Specifies a list of IPv4 or IPv6 ranges that will be allowed to
access the Airflow web server. By default, all IPs are allowed to
access the web server.
ip_range
IPv4 or IPv6 range of addresses allowed to access the Airflow
web server.
description
An optional description of the IP range.
--web-server-allow-all
Allows all IP addresses to access the Airflow web server.
--web-server-deny-all
Denies all incoming traffic to the Airflow web server.
OPTIONAL FLAGS
--async
Return immediately, without waiting for the operation in progress to
complete.
GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
These flags are available to all commands: --access-token-file, --account,
--billing-project, --configuration, --flags-file, --flatten, --format,
--help, --impersonate-service-account, --log-http, --project, --quiet,
--trace-token, --user-output-enabled, --verbosity.
Run $ gcloud help for details.
NOTES
This command is currently in alpha and might change without notice. If this
command fails with API permission errors despite specifying the correct
project, you might be trying to access an API with an invitation-only early
access allowlist. These variants are also available:
$ gcloud composer environments update
$ gcloud beta composer environments update