beginner⏱️ 18-28 minutes📅 Updated June 2026

Step-by-step guide to integrate Airflow MCP server with Apify MCP Tester. Includes list_dags and trigger_dag.

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

  1. Open Apify MCP Tester settings
  2. Navigate to MCP server configuration
  3. Add Airflow server with appropriate settings
  4. 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

  1. Launch Apify MCP Tester
  2. Verify Airflow is available in the tools list
  3. 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

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