| name | managed-airflow-dag-authoring |
| description | Provides guidance for authoring Apache Airflow DAGs in Managed Service for Apache Airflow (MSAA; formerly Cloud Composer). Covers environment context discovery, Airflow 2 vs 3 compatibility, authoring best practices, and local/remote validation processes. Use when creating or extending an Airflow DAG. Don't use when authoring Python code unrelated to Airflow DAGs. |
| metadata | {"category":"BigDataAndAnalytics"} |
GCP Managed Airflow DAG Authoring Guide
This skill guides you through authoring and validating Apache Airflow DAGs for
Managed Service for Apache Airflow (MSAA; formerly Cloud Composer) environments.
Phase 1: Context Discovery
Before writing any DAG code, you MUST understand the constraints (e.g. version
of Airflow) and capabilities of your target environment if user is willing to
provide them.
1.1 Identify Target Environment & Access
Determine if you have direct access to the target Managed Airflow environment,
local development environment or if you are working offline (only changing local
files without validation).
- If environment access is available: Use
gcloud to inspect the
environment (see Section 1.3).
- If offline: Rely on user provided details.
1.2 Identify Development Environment
Determine if a local development environment is available.
- Check if
composer-dev CLI is installed.
- Check if a local Python environment with
airflow is available.
1.3 Inspect Target Environment (if available and requested)
Run the following commands to discover version constraints:
-
Get Airflow/Image Version:
gcloud composer environments describe {env_name} \
--location {region} \
--format="value(config.softwareConfig.imageVersion)"
-
Get Installed Packages (Versions):
gcloud composer environments describe {env_name} \
--location {region} \
--format="value(config.softwareConfig.pypiPackages)"
-
Get DAGs GCS Bucket:
gcloud composer environments describe {env_name} \
--location {region} \
--format="value(config.dagGcsPrefix)"
Phase 2: DAG Authoring Best Practices
2.1 General Airflow Best Practices
- Idempotency: Every task SHOULD be idempotent. Running it multiple times
with the same inputs (e.g., execution date) SHOULD produce the same result
and not duplicate data.
- No Top-Level Code Execution: Do NOT execute database queries, external
API calls, or heavy computations at the top level of the DAG file (outside
of tasks/operators). This code runs every few seconds during DAG parsing and
will degrade performance.
- Explicit Catchup: Always set
catchup=False in the DAG definition
unless historical backfilling is explicitly required.
- Use Airflow Variables/Connections: Never hardcode credentials or
environment-specific configs. Use
Variable.get() (with
deserialize_json=True if applicable) and BaseHook.get_connection().
Access variables via Jinja templates (e.g., {{ var.value.my_var }}) to
avoid database calls during DAG parsing.
2.2 Airflow 2 vs Airflow 3 Compatibility
Use managed-airflow-migrations skill to navigate adjusting the code to
specific target Airflow version.
Phase 3: Validation Process
You MUST validate DAGs before concluding your task.
3.1 Local Validation (Offline/Pre-deployment)
3.1.1 Static Analysis & Linting
Use ruff or pylint if available.
ruff check path/to/dag.py
- If targeting Airflow 3, check with Airflow 3 rules if rulesets are
available.
3.1.2 Local Dev Environment (composer-dev)
If the user has composer-dev configured:
-
Copy the DAG to the local directory with DAGs:
cp path/to/dag.py $(composer-dev describe {local_env} --format="value(dags_directory)")
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Verify parsing:
composer-dev run-airflow-cmd {local_env} dags list-import-errors
3.2: Target Environment Validation
Only perform these steps if you have GCP access and are authorized to deploy to
a target environment.
3.2.1 Deploy to GCS
Upload the DAG to the target environment's GCS bucket:
gcloud storage cp path/to/dag.py gs://{target_bucket}/dags/
3.2.2 Verify via Airflow CLI
Wait 1-2 minutes for the scheduler to parse the file, then run:
-
Check for Import Errors:
gcloud composer environments run {env_name} \
--location {region} \
dags list-import-errors
Pass Criteria: Output should be "No data found" or empty.
-
Verify DAG is Listed:
gcloud composer environments run {env_name} \
--location {region} \
dags list | grep {dag_id}
3.2.3 Monitor Cloud Logging
Check for runtime parsing errors in Cloud Logging:
resource.type="cloud_composer_environment"
resource.labels.environment_name="{env_name}"
log_id("airflow-scheduler")
severity>=ERROR
textPayload:"{dag_file_name}"
Definition of Done
- DAG code adheres to Airflow version constraints of the target environment.
- DAG code follows best practices (no top-level execution, idempotent if
possible).
- DAG parses locally without import errors.
- (If environment is available) DAG is deployed to the target environment and
verified to have no import errors.