Airflow + Apify MCP Tester: Complete MCP Integration
Airflow is a MCP server that A MCP Server that connects to Apache Airflow using official python client..
When integrated with Apify MCP Tester, you can:
- List all available DAGs in Airflow
- Manually trigger a DAG run
- Get DAG run history and status
This guide provides step-by-step instructions to set up Airflow in Apify MCP Tester, including configuration, examples, and troubleshooting.
What You'll Achieve
After completing this setup:
- Airflow will be fully integrated and operational
- You can use Airflow tools directly in Apify MCP Tester
- All Airflow capabilities will be available for your workflows
- Access to 5 different tools
Prerequisites
Before starting, ensure you have:
- Airflow webserver host URL
- Airflow authentication username
- Airflow authentication password
- Apify MCP Tester installed and configured
- Compatible operating system (Web Browser)
Installation
Step 1: Install Airflow
Configuration
Step 2: Configure Apify MCP Tester
- Open Apify MCP Tester settings
- Navigate to MCP server configuration
- Add Airflow server with appropriate settings
- Save and restart if needed
Examples
Once configured, you can use Airflow in Apify MCP Tester:
Pipeline Monitoring
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Ask Apify MCP Tester: "Check status of all DAGs and recent failures"
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Manual DAG Execution
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Ask Apify MCP Tester: "Trigger monthly_report DAG with date parameter"
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Troubleshooting Failed Tasks
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Ask Apify MCP Tester: "Show failed tasks in data_pipeline and their error logs"
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Testing Your Setup
- Launch Apify MCP Tester
- Verify Airflow is available in the tools list
- Test basic Airflow functionality
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
Connection Failed
Symptoms: Cannot connect to server, Timeout errors
Cause: Server configuration or network connectivity issues
Solution:
- Verify server URL is correct and accessible
- Check if server supports chosen transport method (SSE/HTTP)
- Ensure server is running and accepting connections
- Check firewall and network settings
Tools Not Discovered
Symptoms: Empty tools list, Server connected but no capabilities
Cause: Server not properly implementing MCP protocol
Solution:
- Verify server implements MCP protocol correctly
- Check server logs for tool registration issues
- Ensure server is properly configured and initialized
- Test with known working MCP server for comparison
Tool Execution Fails
Symptoms: Tools available but not responding, Error messages during execution
Cause: Server-side errors or parameter issues
Solution:
- Check tool parameter requirements and formats
- Review server logs for execution errors
- Verify required environment variables are set
- Test with simpler tool calls first
Airflow not appearing in Apify MCP Tester
Symptoms: Server not listed, Tools not available
Cause: Configuration or installation issue
Solution:
- Verify configuration syntax
- Check Airflow installation
- Restart Apify MCP Tester
- Check logs for error messages
Next Steps
Now that Airflow is integrated with Apify MCP Tester:
- Explore all Airflow capabilities through Apify MCP Tester
- Check out other MCP servers that work with Apify MCP Tester
- Join the MCP community for tips and support
- Consider contributing to Airflow development
Need Help?
- Search for Airflow documentation
- Check the Apify MCP Tester MCP guide
- Join the MCP community discussions