Builder
Properties
A list of key-value pairs containing the Apache Airflow configuration options you want to attach to your environment. For more information, see Apache Airflow configuration options.
The Apache Airflow version for your environment. To upgrade your environment, specify a newer version of Apache Airflow supported by Amazon MWAA.
The relative path to the DAGs folder on your Amazon S3 bucket. For example, dags
. For more information, see Adding or updating DAGs.
The environment class type. Valid values: mw1.micro
, mw1.small
, mw1.medium
, mw1.large
, mw1.xlarge
, and mw1.2xlarge
. For more information, see Amazon MWAA environment class.
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the execution role in IAM that allows MWAA to access Amazon Web Services resources in your environment. For example, arn:aws:iam::123456789:role/my-execution-role
. For more information, see Amazon MWAA Execution role.
The Apache Airflow log types to send to CloudWatch Logs.
The maximum number of web servers that you want to run in your environment. Amazon MWAA scales the number of Apache Airflow web servers up to the number you specify for MaxWebservers
when you interact with your Apache Airflow environment using Apache Airflow REST API, or the Apache Airflow CLI. For example, in scenarios where your workload requires network calls to the Apache Airflow REST API with a high transaction-per-second (TPS) rate, Amazon MWAA will increase the number of web servers up to the number set in MaxWebserers
. As TPS rates decrease Amazon MWAA disposes of the additional web servers, and scales down to the number set in MinxWebserers
.
The maximum number of workers that you want to run in your environment. MWAA scales the number of Apache Airflow workers up to the number you specify in the MaxWorkers
field. For example, 20
. When there are no more tasks running, and no more in the queue, MWAA disposes of the extra workers leaving the one worker that is included with your environment, or the number you specify in MinWorkers
.
The minimum number of web servers that you want to run in your environment. Amazon MWAA scales the number of Apache Airflow web servers up to the number you specify for MaxWebservers
when you interact with your Apache Airflow environment using Apache Airflow REST API, or the Apache Airflow CLI. As the transaction-per-second rate, and the network load, decrease, Amazon MWAA disposes of the additional web servers, and scales down to the number set in MinxWebserers
.
The minimum number of workers that you want to run in your environment. MWAA scales the number of Apache Airflow workers up to the number you specify in the MaxWorkers
field. When there are no more tasks running, and no more in the queue, MWAA disposes of the extra workers leaving the worker count you specify in the MinWorkers
field. For example, 2
.
The VPC networking components used to secure and enable network traffic between the Amazon Web Services resources for your environment. For more information, see About networking on Amazon MWAA.
The version of the plugins.zip file on your Amazon S3 bucket. You must specify a version each time a plugins.zip
file is updated. For more information, see How S3 Versioning works.
The relative path to the plugins.zip
file on your Amazon S3 bucket. For example, plugins.zip
. If specified, then the plugins.zip version is required. For more information, see Installing custom plugins.
The version of the requirements.txt file on your Amazon S3 bucket. You must specify a version each time a requirements.txt
file is updated. For more information, see How S3 Versioning works.
The relative path to the requirements.txt
file on your Amazon S3 bucket. For example, requirements.txt
. If specified, then a file version is required. For more information, see Installing Python dependencies.
The number of Apache Airflow schedulers to run in your Amazon MWAA environment.
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon S3 bucket where your DAG code and supporting files are stored. For example, arn:aws:s3:::my-airflow-bucket-unique-name
. For more information, see Create an Amazon S3 bucket for Amazon MWAA.
The version of the startup shell script in your Amazon S3 bucket. You must specify the version ID that Amazon S3 assigns to the file every time you update the script.
The relative path to the startup shell script in your Amazon S3 bucket. For example, s3://mwaa-environment/startup.sh
.
The Apache Airflow Web server access mode. For more information, see Apache Airflow access modes.
The day and time of the week in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) 24-hour standard time to start weekly maintenance updates of your environment in the following format: DAY:HH:MM
. For example: TUE:03:30
. You can specify a start time in 30 minute increments only.
The worker replacement strategy to use when updating the environment.
Functions
construct an aws.sdk.kotlin.services.mwaa.model.LoggingConfigurationInput inside the given block
construct an aws.sdk.kotlin.services.mwaa.model.UpdateNetworkConfigurationInput inside the given block