
Managed Airflow Migrations
FreeStreamline your Apache Airflow DAG migrations.
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What Managed Airflow Migrations does
The Managed Airflow Migrations skill provides comprehensive guidance for developers and data engineers looking to migrate their Apache Airflow Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) to newer versions within the Managed Service for Apache Airflow (MSAA). This skill specifically targets migrations to Airflow 2.11.1 and Airflow 3, ensuring that users can effectively transition their workflows while addressing compatibility issues and breaking changes. It is particularly useful for teams managing Airflow in cloud environments who need to keep their DAGs up-to-date with the latest features and improvements.
The migration process is broken down into several phases. First, users are guided through the discovery and download phase, where they can download existing DAG files and inspect the source environment. This ensures that any migration efforts are based on the correct version of the existing environment. Next, the skill provides detailed dependency mapping for both Airflow 2.11.1 and Airflow 3, highlighting necessary changes for each version. This includes a comprehensive list of breaking changes that users must address as they upgrade their DAGs.
In addition to the migration phases, the skill also includes analysis and remediation steps. Users can run specific scan commands to identify potential issues within their DAGs, such as changes in how datasets are scheduled or how HTML is handled in descriptions. This proactive approach helps developers catch and fix issues before they impact production workflows. The skill is designed for developers and data engineers who are familiar with Airflow but may need assistance navigating the complexities of version upgrades.
Overall, Managed Airflow Migrations provides a structured approach to migrating Airflow DAGs, reducing the risk of errors and ensuring that users can leverage the latest features of Airflow efficiently.
When to use it
Use this skill when planning to migrate your existing Airflow DAGs to Airflow 2.11.1 or Airflow 3.
When not to use it
Avoid using this skill for troubleshooting DAG run failures unrelated to code migration.
What you can build with it
Upgrading from Airflow 2.10.2 to 2.11.1
A team needs to upgrade their existing DAGs from Airflow 2.10.2 to 2.11.1 and uses this skill to identify necessary dependency changes and breaking modifications.
Preparing for Airflow 3 Migration
Before migrating to Airflow 3, a developer utilizes this skill to scan their DAGs for compatibility issues and ensure all changes are documented.
Local Development Environment Setup
A data engineer sets up a local development environment to test DAG migrations, using the skill's guidance for environment inspection and file downloads.
How to install Managed Airflow Migrations
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add google/skills/managed-airflow-migrations --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by googleManaged Service for Apache Airflow (formerly Cloud Composer) Migration Guide
This skill guides you through the process of adjusting Airflow DAGs from an existing Managed Service for Apache Airflow (formerly Cloud Composer) environment (or available locally) to make them compatible with Airflow 2.11.1 (MSAA Gen 2 or 3) or Airflow 3 (MSAA Gen 3).
Phase 1: Discovery & Download
Before making any changes, download the existing DAG files if explicitly requested. Inspect the source environment to confirm source version only if explicitly requested. For detailed instructions about environment inspection and downloading files check references/environment-inspection.md.
Phase 2: Target Version & Dependency Mapping
2.1 Airflow 2.11.1+ Dependency Mapping
If migrating to Airflow 2.11.1 (MSAA Gen 2) or Airflow 3, use the list below to trace the version progression of key dependencies. The list covers changes needed to get to Airflow 2.11.1. Take them into account when migrating from Airflow 2 (earlier than 2.11.1) to Airflow 3.
Composer 2.10.0 (Airflow 2.10.2)
- Google Provider:
10.26.0 - SSH Provider:
3.14.0 - HTTP Provider:
4.13.3 - Breaking Changes: Baseline for oldest fully documented source.
Composer 2.15.3 (Airflow 2.10.5)
- Google Provider:
18.0.0 - SSH Provider:
4.1.4 - HTTP Provider:
5.3.4 - Breaking Changes:
- SSH Provider 4.0.0: Hook
timeoutremoved;get_conn()context manager. - HTTP Provider 5.0.0:
SimpleHttpOperator->HttpOperator. - Google Provider 11.0.0:
BigQueryExecuteQueryOperatorremoved. - Google Provider 12.0.0: Legacy Data Pipeline operators removed.
- Google Provider 13.0.0:
AutoMLBatchPredictOperatorremoved. - Google Provider 17.0.0:
BigQueryCreateEmptyTableOperatorandBigQueryCreateExternalTableOperatorremoved; Life Sciences operators removed. - Google Provider 18.0.0: Legacy DV360 operators removed.
- SSH Provider 4.0.0: Hook
Composer 2.16.1 (Airflow 2.10.5)
- Google Provider:
19.0.0 - SSH Provider:
4.1.6 - HTTP Provider:
5.5.0 - Breaking Changes: Google Provider 19.0.0: AutoML operators removed (use Vertex AI).
Composer 2.17.0 (Target Airflow 2.11.1)
- Google Provider:
20.0.0 - SSH Provider:
5.0.0 - HTTP Provider:
6.0.2 - Breaking Changes:
- SSH Provider 5.0.0:
sshtunnelremoved (native tunneling). - HTTP Provider 6.0.0: JSON serialization.
- Google Provider 20.0.0: ADLS Gen2 migration.
- SSH Provider 5.0.0:
2.2 Airflow 3 Migration
If migrating to Airflow 3 (MSAA Gen 3), note that this is a major version upgrade with significant changes, including:
- Decoupled Task SDK (imports change from
airflowtoairflow.sdk). - Removal of direct metadata DB access.
- Renaming of
DatasettoAsset. - Removal of SubDAGs and SLAs.
- Changes to context variables availability.
Take into account all applicable changes within Airflow 2 (e.g. when migrating from Airflow 2.10.2, apply changes needed to move to Airflow 2.11.1 and Airflow 3 migration changes on top of that).
Phase 3: Analysis & Remediation (Scanning Downloaded Files)
Run the scan commands from the root of your local workspace
(./migration_workspace unless indicated otherwise).
3.1 Airflow 2.11.1 Core & Dependency checks
Use these scans if migrating to Airflow 2.11.1+ (intermediate step when migrating to Airflow 3).
3.1.1 Dataset Scheduling (Airflow 2.11.0)
- Change: DAGs scheduled on datasets only trigger if events occur while the DAG is unpaused.
- Scan Command:
grep -rn "Dataset(" ./dags - Remediation: You MUST document that these DAGs must remain unpaused to catch events, or plan manual triggers for catch-up.
3.1.2 HTML in Descriptions (Airflow 2.11.0)
-
Change: Raw HTML in DAG docs / params is escaped by default.
-
Scan Command:
grep -rn -E "doc_md.*<|doc_md.*>|description.*<|description.*>" ./dags -
Remediation: Convert HTML to Markdown, or set
AIRFLOW__WEBSERVER__ALLOW_RAW_HTML_DESCRIPTIONS=Truein target.
3.1.3 Teardown Tasks (Airflow 2.10.5)
- Change: Teardowns always run when a DAG is marked failed.
- Scan Command:
grep -rn "as_teardown" ./dags - Remediation: Ensure teardown tasks are idempotent.
3.1.4 Pendulum 3 Upgrade (Airflow 2.11.0)
-
Change:
Periodrenamed toInterval, testing helpers removed. -
Scan Command (Code):
grep -rn -E "pendulum\.Period|pendulum\.period" ./dags -
Scan Command (Tests):
grep -rn -E "\.test\(|set_test_now\(" ./tests 2>/dev/null || true -
Remediation: Replace
PeriodwithInterval, andperiod(...)withinterval(...).
3.2 Path A: Airflow 2.11.1 Provider Package Scan
3.2.1 SSH Provider (SSH 4.0.0 & 5.0.0)
- Scan Command (Timeout):
grep -rn "SSHHook" ./dags | grep "timeout" - Scan Command (Context Manager):
grep -rn "with SSHHook" ./dags - Scan Command (Tunnel Attributes):
grep -rn "\.get_tunnel" ./dags - Remediation:
- Replace
timeoutwithconn_timeoutinSSHHook. - Replace
with hook as conn:withwith hook.get_conn() as conn:. - Use
get_tunnel()as context manager:with hook.get_tunnel(...) as tunnel:.
- Replace
3.2.2 HTTP Provider (HTTP 5.0.0 & 6.0.0)
- Scan Command:
grep -rn "SimpleHttpOperator" ./dags - Remediation: Replace
SimpleHttpOperatorwithHttpOperator.
3.2.3 Google Provider (v11 to v20)
-
Scan Command (BigQuery query):
grep -rn "BigQueryExecuteQueryOperator" ./dags- Remediation: Replace with
BigQueryInsertJobOperator(useconfigurationdict).
- Remediation: Replace with
-
Scan Command (BigQuery table):
grep -rn -E "BigQueryCreateEmptyTableOperator|BigQueryCreateExternalTableOperator" ./dags- Remediation: Replace with
BigQueryCreateTableOperator(usetable_resourcedict).
- Remediation: Replace with
-
Scan Command (AutoML):
grep -rn -E "AutoMLTrainModelOperator|AutoMLPredictOperator|AutoMLCreateDatasetOperator|AutoMLBatchPredictOperator" ./dags- Remediation: Migrate to Vertex AI operators.
-
Scan Command (Dataflow):
grep -rn -E "CreateDataPipelineOperator|RunDataPipelineOperator" ./dags- Remediation: Replace with
DataflowCreatePipelineOperator/DataflowRunPipelineOperator.
- Remediation: Replace with
-
Scan Command (Life Sciences):
grep -rn "LifeSciencesRunPipelineOperator" ./dags`- Remediation: Migrate to Google Cloud Batch operators
(
BatchCreateJobOperator).
- Remediation: Migrate to Google Cloud Batch operators
(
-
Scan Command (ADLS to GCS):
grep -rn "ADLSToGCSOperator" ./dags- Remediation: Ensure
file_system_nameis provided.
- Remediation: Ensure
3.3 Airflow 3 Migration checks
Use instructions from references/airflow-3.md when migrating to Airflow 3.
Phase 4: Deployment & Verification
Perform deployment and verification steps only if explicitly requested to do so.
4.1 Static Verification (when migrating to Airflow 3)
After applying code changes for Airflow 3, verify syntax correctness. If available in the development environment, run static lint checks:
ruff check {target_dag_file} --select AIR30
Resolve any reported deprecation warnings before finalization. If ruff is not available, recommend installing one.
4.2 Deployment to MSAA
4.2.1 Get Target GCS Bucket Path (only when requested)
gcloud composer environments describe <TARGET_ENV> \
--location <TARGET_REGION> \
--format="value(config.dagGcsPrefix)"
Expected Output: gs://<target-bucket-name>/dags
4.2 Upload Modified DAGs and Bucket Dependencies (Only when requested)
Perform this step only if explicitly requested to do so. Copy the modified
DAGs and any backed-up bucket dependencies from your local workspace to the
target GCS bucket. If you skipped the inspection step, ensure you have the
correct <target-bucket-name>.
-
Upload DAGs:
gcloud storage cp -r ./dags/* gs://<target-bucket-name>/dags/ -
Upload Other Bucket Dependencies (If applicable):
gcloud storage cp -r ./migration_workspace/<dependency-folder> gs://<target-bucket-name>/<dependency-folder>
4.3 Verify DAGs via Airflow CLI
Perform this step only if explicitly requested to upload modified DAGS to a target environment (and after uploading).
You can verify that your DAGs have been successfully uploaded, parsed, and registered by the Airflow scheduler in the target environment using the Airflow CLI.
-
List Registered DAGs: Run the following command to list all DAGs registered in the target environment. Verify that your migrated DAGs appear in this list.
gcloud composer environments run <TARGET_ENV> \ --location <TARGET_REGION> \ dags list -
Check for Import Errors: If some DAGs are missing from the list, or to ensure there are no parsing issues, check for import errors:
gcloud composer environments run <TARGET_ENV> \ --location <TARGET_REGION> \ dags list-import-errorsExpected Output:
- If there are no errors, the command will output
No data found. - If there are errors, it will list the file path and the traceback of the error.
- If there are no errors, the command will output
Note: It may take a couple of minutes for the Airflow scheduler to parse the new files and for changes to reflect in these commands.
4.4 Verify in Cloud Logging
Perform this step only if explicitly requested to upload modified DAGS to a target environment (and after uploading). Monitor Cloud Logging for the target environment to detect any runtime errors or import errors.
Run the following query in the GCP Cloud Logging Console (or via gcloud logging read):
resource.type="cloud_composer_environment"
resource.labels.environment_name="<TARGET_ENV>"
log_id("airflow-scheduler")
severity>=ERROR
Appendix: Local Environment Verification
If you want to verify your changes locally before deploying to the target
environment, you can use the Composer Local Development CLI tool
(composer-dev). Use
references/local-development-environment.md
as a reference for interactions with local development environments.
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