Pada 15 September 2026, semua lingkungan Cloud Composer 1 dan Cloud Composer 2 versi 2.0.x akan mencapai akhir masa pakainya yang direncanakan, dan Anda tidak akan dapat menggunakannya. Sebaiknya rencanakan migrasi ke Cloud Composer 3.
Halaman ini menjelaskan cara mengonfigurasi layanan SMTP untuk lingkungan Cloud Composer Anda.
Sebelum memulai
Jika lingkungan Cloud Composer Anda dikonfigurasi untuk IP Pribadi, pastikan lingkungan tersebut memiliki konektivitas ke endpoint API untuk layanan email eksternal Anda (seperti https://api.sendgrid.com, atau server SMTP pilihan Anda).
Mengonfigurasi layanan email SendGrid
Untuk menerima notifikasi, konfigurasi variabel lingkungan Anda
untuk mengirim email melalui layanan email SendGrid.
Mendaftar dengan SendGrid
Jika belum, daftar ke SendGrid di konsol Google Cloud , klik
Manage On Provider untuk membuka domain SendGrid, lalu klik Settings untuk mengambil
nama pengguna dan membuat kunci API. Sebagai developer Google Cloud , Anda dapat
memulai dengan 12.000 email gratis per bulan.
Konfigurasi alamat email untuk SendGrid. Alamat email tidak dapat disiapkan melalui rahasia. Sebagai gantinya, ganti opsi konfigurasi Airflow berikut:
Bagian
Kunci
Nilai
email
from_email
Alamat email Dari, seperti noreply@example.com.
Menguji konfigurasi SendGrid Anda
Untuk menguji konfigurasi SendGrid:
Buat DAG pengujian yang menggunakan EmailOperator. Contoh:
importdatetimeimportairflowfromairflow.operators.emailimportEmailOperatorwithairflow.DAG("composer_sample_sendgrid",start_date=datetime.datetime(2022,1,1),)asdag:task_email=EmailOperator(task_id="send-email",conn_id="sendgrid_default",# You can specify more than one recipient with a list.to="user@example.com",subject="EmailOperator test for SendGrid",html_content="This is a test message sent through SendGrid.",dag=dag,)
Upload DAG ke lingkungan Anda dan periksa apakah
tugas berhasil.
Login ke SendGrid dengan kredensial SendGrid Anda.
Di UI SendGrid, buka halaman Activity.
Telusuri email dalam daftar. Anda akan melihat bahwa SendGrid memproses dan mengirimkan email.
Jika email tidak diproses dan dikirim:
Periksa konfigurasi SendGrid Anda.
Pastikan Anda telah mengaktifkan backend Secret Manager. Pastikan
Anda memberikan izin tambahan dan menetapkan penggantian untuk opsi konfigurasi Airflow.
Periksa filter spam di program email Anda.
Mengonfigurasi layanan SMTP pihak ketiga
Untuk mengirim email melalui layanan SMTP pihak ketiga, ganti opsi konfigurasi Airflow email_backend dan konfigurasi parameter terkait SMTP lainnya.
Untuk mengonfigurasi layanan SMTP pihak ketiga, ganti opsi konfigurasi Airflow berikut:
Bagian
Kunci
Nilai
email
email_backend
airflow.utils.email.send_email_smtp
smtp
smtp_host
Nama host untuk server SMTP.
smtp
smtp_user
Nama pengguna di server SMTP.
smtp
smtp_port
Port untuk server SMTP. Port 25 tidak tersedia. Anda dapat menggunakan port lain, seperti port SMTP standar 465 dan 587.
smtp
smtp_password
Menetapkan sandi melalui smtp_password tidak didukung. Untuk menyetel sandi SMTP, ikuti petunjuk yang diberikan di Mengonfigurasi sandi SMTP.
smtp
smtp_mail_from
Alamat email Dari, seperti noreply-composer@.
smtp
smtp_starttls
Untuk keamanan yang lebih baik, setel ke True.
smtp
smtp_ssl
Untuk keamanan yang lebih baik, setel ke True.
Mengonfigurasi sandi SMTP untuk layanan SMTP pihak ketiga
Menyimpan sandi SMTP dalam teks biasa di file konfigurasi Airflow adalah praktik keamanan yang buruk. Itulah sebabnya Cloud Composer tidak mendukung metode ini. Sebagai gantinya, Anda dapat menggunakan dua metode lain untuk mengonfigurasi sandi SMTP.
Menggunakan perintah untuk mengambil sandi SMTP
Anda tidak dapat mengambil sandi SMTP menggunakan perintah di Cloud Composer 1. Memberikan sandi melalui perintah akan memicu
error saat mengakses Konfigurasi>Admin di
UI Airflow.
Menggunakan secret yang disimpan di Secret Manager untuk mengambil sandi SMTP
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As a Google Cloud developer, you can\nstart with 12,000 free emails per month.\n\n[Go to SendGrid Email API](https://console.cloud.google.com/marketplace/details/sendgrid-app/sendgrid-email)\n\n### Configure variables\n\nSendGrid uses the API key and a From email address for sending mail. You\ncan provide this information with one of the following options:\n\n- (Recommended)\n [Store values in Secret Manager](#store-secret-manager)\n\n | **Note:** This option is available in Airflow 2.1.4 and later versions. In Airflow versions from 2.1.4 to 2.2.3, you still need to use an environment variable to set the email address, but you can store the SendGrid API key in a secret.\n- [Store values in Airflow](#store-airflow)\n\n | **Caution:** If you use this option, the value for the SendGrid API key is stored in an Airflow connection.\n\n#### Store values in Secret Manager\n\nTo store values in Secret Manager:\n\n1. [Configure Secret Manager](/composer/docs/composer-1/configure-secret-manager) for your\n environment. Make sure to set up permissions and Airflow configuration\n options for the secrets backend.\n\n2. [Override](/composer/docs/composer-1/override-airflow-configurations) the following Airflow configuration options:\n\n3. Create a secret for the SendGrid connection named\n `airflow-connections-sendgrid_default`. Set the secret's value to the\n connection URI. For example:\n\n sendgrid://\u003cusername\u003e:\u003csendgrid_api_key\u003e@smtp.sendgrid.net:587\n\n For more information about storing connections in\n Secret Manager, see\n [Manage Airflow connections](/composer/docs/composer-1/manage-airflow-connections).\n4. Configure the email address for SendGrid. It's not possible to set up the\n email address through a secret. Instead, [override](/composer/docs/composer-1/override-airflow-configurations) the\n following Airflow configuration option:\n\n | **Deprecated:** In Airflow versions 2.1.4 to 2.1.3, set the `SENDGRID_MAIL_FROM` [environment variable](/composer/docs/composer-1/set-environment-variables) instead of overriding the Airflow configuration option.\n\n#### Store values in Airflow\n\n1. [Override](/composer/docs/composer-1/override-airflow-configurations) the following Airflow configuration options:\n\n2. In Airflow, [configure the connection](/composer/docs/composer-1/manage-airflow-connections)\n named `sendgrid_default`. Specify the Sendgrid API key in the connection\n URI. For example:\n\n gcloud composer environments run \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eENVIRONMENT_NAME\u003c/var\u003e \\\n --location \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eLOCATION\u003c/var\u003e \\\n connections add -- \\\n --conn-uri \"sendgrid://\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eUSERNAME\u003c/var\u003e:\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eSENDGRID_API_KEY\u003c/var\u003e@smtp.sendgrid.net:587\" \\\n sendgrid_default\n\n Replace the following:\n - `ENVIRONMENT_NAME`: the name of your environment.\n - `LOCATION`: the region where the environment is located.\n - `USERNAME`: the SendGrid username.\n - `SENDGRID_API_KEY`: the SendGrid API key.\n3. Configure the email address for SendGrid. It's not possible to set up the\n email address through a secret. Instead, [override](/composer/docs/composer-1/override-airflow-configurations) the\n following Airflow configuration option:\n\n | **Deprecated:** In Airflow versions 2.1.4 to 2.1.3, set the `SENDGRID_MAIL_FROM` [environment variable](/composer/docs/composer-1/set-environment-variables) instead of overriding the Airflow configuration option.\n\n### Test your SendGrid configuration\n\nTo test SendGrid configuration:\n\n1. Create a test DAG that uses the `EmailOperator`. For example:\n\n\n import datetime\n\n import airflow\n from airflow.operators.email import EmailOperator\n\n\n with airflow.DAG(\n \"composer_sample_sendgrid\",\n start_date=datetime.datetime(2022, 1, 1),\n ) as dag:\n task_email = EmailOperator(\n task_id=\"send-email\",\n conn_id=\"sendgrid_default\",\n # You can specify more than one recipient with a list.\n to=\"user@example.com\",\n subject=\"EmailOperator test for SendGrid\",\n html_content=\"This is a test message sent through SendGrid.\",\n dag=dag,\n )\n\n1. [Upload the DAG](/composer/docs/composer-1/manage-dags#add) to your environment and check that the task succeeds.\n2. Sign in to SendGrid in with your SendGrid credentials.\n3. In the SendGrid UI, go to Activity page.\n4. Search the list for the email. You should see that SendGrid processed and delivered the email.\n5. If the email is not processed and delivered:\n\n - Check your SendGrid configuration.\n - Verify that you enabled the Secret Manager backend. Make sure that you granted extra permissions and set overrides for Airflow configuration options.\n - Check the spam filter in your email client.\n\nConfigure third-party SMTP services\n-----------------------------------\n\nTo send email through a third-party SMTP service,\n[override](/composer/docs/composer-1/override-airflow-configurations) the `email_backend` Airflow configuration option\nand configure other SMTP-related parameters.\n| **Note:** Using a third-party SMTP service requires setting an SMTP password. Cloud Composer does not support configuring the `smtp_password` because the value is stored in plain text in `airflow.cfg` and considered non-secure. See [Configuring an SMTP password](#smtp_password) to learn about setting an SMTP password in a more secure way.\n\nTo configure a third-party SMTP service, [override](/composer/docs/composer-1/override-airflow-configurations) the following Airflow configuration options:\n\n### Configure an SMTP password for a third-party SMTP service\n\nKeeping an SMTP password in plain text in Airflow configuration file is a bad\nsecurity practice. That's why Cloud Composer does not support\nthis method. Instead, you can use two other methods for configuring an SMTP\npassword.\n\n#### Using a command to retrieve the SMTP password\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nIt is not possible to retrieve the SMTP password using a command in\nCloud Composer 1. Providing password through a command will trigger an\nerror when accessing **Admin** \\\u003e **Configuration** in the\nAirflow UI.\n\n#### Using a secret stored in Secret Manager to retrieve an SMTP password\n\nYou can [configure Secret Manager](/composer/docs/composer-1/configure-secret-manager) as your\nAirflow secrets backend.\n| **Note:** If the `smtp_ssl` Airflow configuration option is set to `True` for your environment, then disable this override if you get the `SSL_WRONG_VERSION_NUMBER` error.\n\nOnce you configure Secret Manager for your Composer\nenvironment, you can store an SMTP password in Secret Manager:\n\n1. Create a new secret:\n\n echo -n \"\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eSMTP_PASSWORD\u003c/var\u003e\" | gcloud beta secrets create \\\n airflow-config-smtp-password \\\n --data-file=- \\\n --replication-policy=automatic\n\n Replace `SMTP_PASSWORD` with your SMTP password.\n2. Configure Airflow to obtain the SMTP password from\n Secret Manager. To do so, [override](/composer/docs/composer-1/override-airflow-configurations)\n the following Airflow configuration option:\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- [Override Airflow configuration options](/composer/docs/composer-1/override-airflow-configurations)\n- [Set environment variables](/composer/docs/composer-1/set-environment-variables)"]]