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Head commit for run: 6feecc3785a844e7ffa3337c422c1b06b6662f88 / Rahul Vats <[email protected]> [v3-2-test] UI: Fix Graph layout for TaskGroup tasks wired to external nodes (#67720) Open ``@task_group`` rendered with vertically-stacked internals and edges crossing the boundary whenever an internal task had a direct dependency on a node outside the group (an "escape edge" that bypassed the group's entry/exit interface). Dag execution was unaffected. Two underlying issues, both in the ELK graph-layout refactor from #65031: 1. ``hasUniformExternalConnectivity`` was too lenient — it fired whenever externally-connected children separately shared the same external sources OR the same external targets, instead of the canonical fan-in/fan-out pattern where every child has the same full ``(sources, targets)`` profile. On mixed-profile groups (entry + exits), it incorrectly fired and collapsed the author's deliberately- wired escape edges into a single group-level edge, hiding the intent. 2. When the optimisation did fire on an open group, ``rewriteGroupEdges`` was tuned for closed groups and dropped the group's internal edges too, leaving ELK with no internal-layout information for the children (the visible symptom in #67714). Fix: tighten ``hasUniformExternalConnectivity`` to require the full profile to match across externally-connected children, and add a ``preserveInternal`` option to ``rewriteGroupEdges`` so the canonical fan-in/fan-out path keeps internals intact. (cherry picked from commit 55780f2d3cd7db64bc6d1479b9da7bff765f046d) Co-authored-by: Rahul Vats <[email protected]> Closes: #67714 Report URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/actions/runs/26747774397 With regards, GitHub Actions via GitBox --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
