Lazily import fs and package_index hook in providers manager #52117
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I discovered this side-effect that once you call
ProvidersManager()._clear()
then the
fs
connection type was no longer registered. This is fixed bymoving the call to
_init_airflow_core_hooks
into the (already cached inmemory once per instance)
initialize_providers_hooks
functionThis lead me to notice that we were directly importing the standard provider
eagerly at the top level, which we want to avoid in Airflow 3 with the work
torward separation of Core and Task SDK. So I changed it to make use of the
existing "lazy resolve" feature of
_hooks_lazy_dict
.And finally, I removed the
_hooks_dict
attribute which was being created,but never looked at again.
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