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This page describes how to upgrade your environment to a new Cloud Composer or Airflow version.
About upgrade operations
You can upgrade the Cloud Composer version, the Airflow version, or both at the same time.
When you change the version of Airflow or Cloud Composer used by your environment:
Cloud Composer re-deploys your environment's components using new versions of Cloud Composer images.
Cloud Composer applies Airflow configuration changes, such as custom PyPI packages or Airflow configuration option overrides, if your environment had them before the upgrade.
Cloud Composer updates the Airflow
airflow_db
connection to point to the new Cloud SQL database.
Upgrading doesn't change how you connect to the resources in your environment, such as the URL of your environment's bucket, or Airflow web server.
Limitations of upgrade operations
Upgrade operations have the following limitations:
- You can't downgrade to an earlier Cloud Composer or Airflow version.
In Google Cloud console, you can upgrade only to the latest supported versions of Cloud Composer.
In Google Cloud CLI, API, or Terraform, you can upgrade an environment to the latest supported versions, three previous versions of Cloud Composer, the last patch version of the previous minor version, and to versions with an extended upgrade timeline. It's not possible to upgrade to other versions of Cloud Composer, even if they are still supported and can be used to create a new environment.
The version that you upgrade to must support your environment's current Python version.
The Compute Engine API quota limits can prevent upgrades. In Google Cloud console, navigate to the IAM and Admin > Quotas and System Limits page and check if the Compute Engine API quota for CPU is not exceeded. If the quota threshold is being approached, request Quota extension before proceeding with upgrade operation.
You can't upgrade your environment if the Airflow database contains more than 16 GB of data. During an upgrade, a warning is shown if the Airflow database size is more than 16 GB. In this case, perform the database maintenance to reduce the database size.
If you use the XCom mechanism to transfer files, make sure that you use it according to Airflow's guidelines. Transferring big files or a large number of files using XCom impacts Airflow database's performance and can lead to failures when loading snapshots or upgrading your environment. Consider using alternatives such as Cloud Storage to transfer large volumes of data.
Before you begin
We recommend to create a new snapshot of the environment to be able to re-create the environment in case this is needed.
Your account must have a role that can trigger environment upgrade operations. In addition, the service account of the environment must have a role that has enough permissions to perform upgrade operations. For more information, see Access control.
Check that your environment is up to date
Cloud Composer displays warnings when your environment's image approaches its end of full support date. You can use these warnings to always keep your environment supported.
Cloud Composer keeps track of the Cloud Composer image version that your environment is based on. When it approaches the end of support date, you can see a warning in the list of environments and on the Environment details page.
To check if your environment is up to date:
Console
In Google Cloud console, go to the Environments page.
In the list of environments, click the name of your environment. The Environment details page opens.
Go to the Environment configuration tab.
In the Image version field, one of the following messages is displayed:
Newest available version. Your environment image is fully supported.
New version available. Your environment image is fully supported and you can upgrade it to a later version.
Support for this image version ends in... Your environment image approaches the end of the full support period.
This version is not supported as of... Your environment is past the full support period.
gcloud
This functionality is not available through Google Cloud CLI. You can View available upgrades instead, which shows new versions that are available.
API
This functionality is not available through API. You can View available upgrades instead, which shows new versions that are available.
View available upgrades
To view Cloud Composer versions that you can upgrade to:
Console
In Google Cloud console, go to the Environments page.
In the list of environments, click the name of your environment. The Environment details page opens.
Go to the Environment configuration tab and click Upgrade Image Version.
For the list of available versions, click the Cloud Composer Image version drop-down menu.
gcloud
gcloud composer environments list-upgrades \
ENVIRONMENT_NAME \
--location LOCATION
Replace:
ENVIRONMENT_NAME
with the name of the environment.LOCATION
with the region where the environment is located.
Example:
gcloud composer environments list-upgrades example-environment \
--location us-central1
API
You can view available versions for a location. To do so, construct an
imageVersions.list
API request.
For example:
// GET https://composer.googleapis.com/v1/projects/example-project/
// locations/us-central1/imageVersions
Check for PyPI package conflicts before upgrading
You can check if PyPI packages installed in your environment have any conflicts with preinstalled packages in the new Cloud Composer image.
A successful check means that there are no conflicts in PyPI package dependencies between the current and the specified version. However, an upgrade operation might still not be successful because of other reasons.
Console
To run an upgrade check for your environment:
In Google Cloud console, go to the Environments page.
In the list of environments, click the name of your environment. The Environment details page opens.
Go to the Environment configuration tab, locate the Image version entry, and click Upgrade.
In the Environment version upgrade dialog, in the New version drop-down list, select a Cloud Composer version that you want to upgrade to.
In the PyPI packages compatibility section, click Check for conflicts.
Wait until the check is complete. If there are PyPI package dependency conflicts, then the displayed error messages contain details about conflicting packages and package versions.
gcloud
To run an upgrade check for your environment, run the
environments check-upgrade
command with the
Cloud Composer image version.
that you want to upgrade to.
gcloud composer environments check-upgrade \
ENVIRONMENT_NAME \
--location LOCATION \
--image-version VERSION
Replace:
ENVIRONMENT_NAME
with the name of the environment.LOCATION
with the region where the environment is located.VERSION
with the new Cloud Composer image version that you want to upgrade to, in thecomposer-a.b.c-airflow-x.y.z
format. You can also use all version aliases.
Example:
gcloud composer environments check-upgrade example-environment \
--location us-central1 \
--image-version composer-2.10.1-airflow-2.10.2
Example output:
Waiting for [projects/example-project/locations/us-central1/environments/
example-environment] to be checked for PyPI package conflicts when upgrading
to composer-2.10.1-airflow-2.10.2. Operation [projects/example-project/locations/
us-central1/operations/04d0e8b2-...]...done.
...
Response:
'@type': type.googleapis.com/
google.cloud.orchestration.airflow.service.v1.CheckUpgradeResponse
buildLogUri: https://console.cloud.google.com/cloud-build/builds/79738aa7-...
containsPypiModulesConflict: CONFLICT
pypiConflictBuildLogExtract: |-
The Cloud Build image build failed: Build failed; check build logs for
details. Full log can be found at https://console.cloud.google.com/
cloud-build/builds/79738aa7-...
Error details: tensorboard 2.2.2 has requirement
setuptools>=41.0.0, but you have setuptools 40.3.0.
As an alternative, you can run an upgrade check asynchronously. Use the
--async
argument to make an asynchronous call, then check the result with
the gcloud composer operations describe
command.
API
Construct an environments.checkUpgrade
API
request.
Specify the image version in the imageVersion
field:
{
"imageVersion": "VERSION"
}
Replace VERSION
with the new version that you want to upgrade to, in
the composer-a.b.c-airflow-x.y.z
format.
Upgrade your environment
To upgrade your environment to a later version of Cloud Composer or Airflow:
Console
In Google Cloud console, go to the Environments page.
In the list of environments, click the name of your environment. The Environment details page opens.
Go to the Environment configuration tab.
Locate the Image version item and click Upgrade.
From the Image version drop-down menu, select a Cloud Composer version that you want to upgrade to.
Click Upgrade.
gcloud
gcloud composer environments update \
ENVIRONMENT_NAME \
--location LOCATION \
--image-version VERSION
Replace:
ENVIRONMENT_NAME
with the name of the environment.LOCATION
with the region where the environment is located.VERSION
with the new Cloud Composer image version that you want to upgrade to, in thecomposer-a.b.c-airflow-x.y.z
format. You can also use all version aliases.
For example:
gcloud composer environments update
example-environment \
--location us-central1 \
--image-version composer-2.10.1-airflow-2.10.2
API
Construct an
environments.patch
API request.In this request:
In the
updateMask
parameter, specify theconfig.softwareConfig.imageVersion
mask.In the request body, in the
imageVersion
field, specify a new version that you want to upgrade to.
For example:
// PATCH https://composer.googleapis.com/v1/projects/example-project/
// locations/us-central1/environments/example-environment?updateMask=
// config.softwareConfig.imageVersion
{
"config": {
"softwareConfig": {
"imageVersion": "composer-2.10.1-airflow-2.10.2"
}
}
}
Terraform
The image_version
field in the config.software_config
block
controls
the Cloud Composer image of your environment. In this
field, specify a new Cloud Composer image.
resource "google_composer_environment" "example" {
provider = google-beta
name = "ENVIRONMENT_NAME"
region = "LOCATION"
config {
software_config {
image_version = "VERSION"
}
}
}
Replace:
ENVIRONMENT_NAME
with the name of the environment.LOCATION
with the region where the environment is located. the new Cloud Composer image version that you want to upgrade to, in thecomposer-a.b.c-airflow-x.y.z
format. You can also use all version aliases.
Example:
resource "google_composer_environment" "example" {
provider = google-beta
name = "example-environment"
region = "us-central1"
config {
software_config {
image_version = "composer-2.10.1-airflow-2.10.2"
}
}
}