CloudDataCatalogCreateTagOperator

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Creates a tag on an entry.

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Last Updated: Feb. 25, 2023

Access Instructions

Install the Google provider package into your Airflow environment.

Import the module into your DAG file and instantiate it with your desired params.

Parameters

locationRequiredRequired. The location of the tag to create.
entry_groupRequiredRequired. Entry group ID under which the tag is created.
entryRequiredRequired. Entry group ID under which the tag is created.
tagRequiredRequired. The tag to create. If a dict is provided, it must be of the same form as the protobuf message Tag
template_idRequired. Template ID used to create tag
project_idThe ID of the Google Cloud project that owns the tag. If set to None or missing, the default project_id from the Google Cloud connection is used.
retryA retry object used to retry requests. If None is specified, requests will be retried using a default configuration.
timeoutThe amount of time, in seconds, to wait for the request to complete. Note that if retry is specified, the timeout applies to each individual attempt.
metadataAdditional metadata that is provided to the method.
gcp_conn_idOptional, The connection ID used to connect to Google Cloud. Defaults to ‘google_cloud_default’.
impersonation_chainOptional service account to impersonate using short-term credentials, or chained list of accounts required to get the access_token of the last account in the list, which will be impersonated in the request. If set as a string, the account must grant the originating account the Service Account Token Creator IAM role. If set as a sequence, the identities from the list must grant Service Account Token Creator IAM role to the directly preceding identity, with first account from the list granting this role to the originating account (templated).

Documentation

Creates a tag on an entry.

The newly created tag ID are saved under the tag_id key in XCOM.

See also

For more information on how to use this operator, take a look at the guide: Creating a tag on an entry

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