Airflow cron not running in timezone











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I have airflow setup with default_timezone = US/Eastern. If I set a DAG with schedule_interval="0 17 * * *" it runs at 12pm instead of the expected 5pm. I understand that airflow stores all dates as UTC. How can I get something to run in my timezone instead of writing the interval in UTC?



I have also tried setting the tzinfo in the dag's start_date to pendulum.timezone('US/Eastern') with no luck.




airflow=1.10.0
rhel7
python=3.6
server's tz = EST










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  • Can you try this with 1.10.1rc2 and see if it works. You can do so by pip install apache-airflow==1.10.1rc2
    – kaxil
    Nov 20 at 15:55










  • @kaxil can you elaborate on what may have changed in the RC? Should what I have be working as expected?
    – postelrich
    Nov 20 at 18:44















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I have airflow setup with default_timezone = US/Eastern. If I set a DAG with schedule_interval="0 17 * * *" it runs at 12pm instead of the expected 5pm. I understand that airflow stores all dates as UTC. How can I get something to run in my timezone instead of writing the interval in UTC?



I have also tried setting the tzinfo in the dag's start_date to pendulum.timezone('US/Eastern') with no luck.




airflow=1.10.0
rhel7
python=3.6
server's tz = EST










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  • Can you try this with 1.10.1rc2 and see if it works. You can do so by pip install apache-airflow==1.10.1rc2
    – kaxil
    Nov 20 at 15:55










  • @kaxil can you elaborate on what may have changed in the RC? Should what I have be working as expected?
    – postelrich
    Nov 20 at 18:44













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I have airflow setup with default_timezone = US/Eastern. If I set a DAG with schedule_interval="0 17 * * *" it runs at 12pm instead of the expected 5pm. I understand that airflow stores all dates as UTC. How can I get something to run in my timezone instead of writing the interval in UTC?



I have also tried setting the tzinfo in the dag's start_date to pendulum.timezone('US/Eastern') with no luck.




airflow=1.10.0
rhel7
python=3.6
server's tz = EST










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I have airflow setup with default_timezone = US/Eastern. If I set a DAG with schedule_interval="0 17 * * *" it runs at 12pm instead of the expected 5pm. I understand that airflow stores all dates as UTC. How can I get something to run in my timezone instead of writing the interval in UTC?



I have also tried setting the tzinfo in the dag's start_date to pendulum.timezone('US/Eastern') with no luck.




airflow=1.10.0
rhel7
python=3.6
server's tz = EST







airflow






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  • Can you try this with 1.10.1rc2 and see if it works. You can do so by pip install apache-airflow==1.10.1rc2
    – kaxil
    Nov 20 at 15:55










  • @kaxil can you elaborate on what may have changed in the RC? Should what I have be working as expected?
    – postelrich
    Nov 20 at 18:44


















  • Can you try this with 1.10.1rc2 and see if it works. You can do so by pip install apache-airflow==1.10.1rc2
    – kaxil
    Nov 20 at 15:55










  • @kaxil can you elaborate on what may have changed in the RC? Should what I have be working as expected?
    – postelrich
    Nov 20 at 18:44
















Can you try this with 1.10.1rc2 and see if it works. You can do so by pip install apache-airflow==1.10.1rc2
– kaxil
Nov 20 at 15:55




Can you try this with 1.10.1rc2 and see if it works. You can do so by pip install apache-airflow==1.10.1rc2
– kaxil
Nov 20 at 15:55












@kaxil can you elaborate on what may have changed in the RC? Should what I have be working as expected?
– postelrich
Nov 20 at 18:44




@kaxil can you elaborate on what may have changed in the RC? Should what I have be working as expected?
– postelrich
Nov 20 at 18:44

















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