Course Information
Course Overview
Step up with Apache Airflow! Master Airflow Operators and create incredible data pipelines!
Apache Airflow has more than 700 Operators and 70 tools it can interact with.
It's huge! ?
Operators are tasks in your data pipeline. They are important as they correspond to the actions of your data pipeline, to the different steps to produce the output you want.
Now,
Do you know well the Airflow's operators?
Do you want to create reliable data pipelines?
Are you looking for best practices around Operators?
If yes, you've come to the right place!
With the course Apache Airflow: The Operators Guide, will be able to
Version your DAGs
Retry your tasks properly
Create dependencies between your tasks and even your DAG Runs
Demystifies the owner parameter
Take actions if a task fails
Choose the right way to create DAG dependencies
Execute a task only in a specific interval of time
Group your tasks to make your DAG cleaner (not with SubDAG)
Trigger your DAG based on a Calendar
and much more!
Warning! You must already know Airflow! Think of this course as your Airflow Operators Reference.
The operator you are looking for is there?
NOT YET!
Vote for it, and I will make video in the month. You decide!
So,
If you already know Airflow and you're ready to step up! Enroll now and truly take your data pipelines to another level. ?
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 56 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 The BaseOperator Exposed
- Section 3 The Most Common Operators
- Section 4 Choose your path
- Section 5 DAG dependencies
- Section 6 The Exotic Ones
- Section 7 Last Words!
What You’ll Learn
- Master Apache Airflow Operators
- How to version your DAGs
- How to create DAG dependencies efficiently
- How to trigger your DAGs on specific days
- Create Incredible Data Pipelines by truly understanding Airflow operators
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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PPriscilla Asomani
Really in-depth, good explanation for beginners, I love teaching style. Awesome investment !! Thank you!
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SSivakesavulu Avula
good
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AAndres Aguilar
It is outdated. The screens are for Airflow 2.x. Concepts have changed. There's reference to deprecated or removed features
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JJuan Pablo Guerrero Ortiz
Excellent