vikrantkumar-max opened a new pull request, #55494:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/55494
closes: #55412
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**Problem**: Airflow 3.x templating system was incorrectly calling
`resolve(context)` on `pathlib.Path` objects and custom Path subclasses,
causing `FileNotFoundError` when the files don't exist during template
rendering.
**Symptoms**:
- `FileNotFoundError` exceptions when using `pathlib.Path` objects in
template fields
- Templating failures for paths that don't exist on the filesystem during
rendering
- Incorrect method resolution for objects with `resolve()` methods not
intended for templating
## Root Cause Analysis
The issue was located in
`/task-sdk/src/airflow/sdk/definitions/_internal/templater.py` at lines 181-182
in the `render_template()` method.
## Solution
Changed the condition to only call `resolve(context)` on objects that
properly implement the templating interface by checking for `ResolveMixin`
instead of any `resolve` method.
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