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Create your Managed Workflow environment
Tell Managed Workflows where your DAGs, plugins, and python dependencies are inside the S3 bucket.
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Write your workflow code and upload it
Package and upload your code to S3. Use a code pipeline to automate the process whenever you make a change.
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Run and monitor your DAGs in Airflow
Managed Workflows load your code into Airflow. Run your DAGs from the CLI, SDK or Airflow UI.
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Video
Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow: Getting Started (6:48)
Documentation
Key concepts and instructutions for using features
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Start building in the console
Get started building with Amazon MWAA in the AWS Management Console.