Airflow MCP Server
Control Apache Airflow via its API using JWT authentication.
airflow-mcp-server: An MCP Server for controlling Airflow 3
mcp-name: io.github.abhishekbhakat/airflow-mcp-server
MCPHub Certification
This MCP server is certified by MCPHub. This certification ensures that airflow-mcp-server follows best practices for Model Context Protocol implementation.
Find on Glama
Overview
A Model Context Protocol server for controlling Airflow via Airflow APIs.
Demo Video
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f3e60fff-8680-4dd9-b08e-fa7db655a705
Setup
Usage with Claude Desktop
Stdio Transport (Default)
{
"mcpServers": {
"airflow-mcp-server": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"airflow-mcp-server",
"--base-url",
"http://localhost:8080",
"--auth-token",
"<jwt_token>"
]
}
}
}
See CONFIG.md for IDE-specific configuration examples across popular MCP clients.
HTTP Transport
{
"mcpServers": {
"airflow-mcp-server-http": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"airflow-mcp-server",
"--http",
"--port",
"3000",
"--base-url",
"http://localhost:8080",
"--auth-token",
"<jwt_token>"
]
}
}
}
Note:
- Set
base_urlto the root Airflow URL (e.g.,http://localhost:8080).- Do not include
/api/v2in the base URL. The server will automatically fetch the OpenAPI spec from${base_url}/openapi.json.- Only JWT token is required for authentication. Cookie and basic auth are no longer supported in Airflow 3.0.
Transport Options
The server supports multiple transport protocols:
Stdio Transport (Default)
Standard input/output transport for direct process communication:
airflow-mcp-server --safe --base-url http://localhost:8080 --auth-token <jwt>
HTTP Transport
Uses Streamable HTTP for better scalability and web compatibility:
airflow-mcp-server --safe --http --port 3000 --base-url http://localhost:8080 --auth-token <jwt>
Note: SSE transport is deprecated. Use
--httpfor new deployments as it provides better bidirectional communication and is the recommended approach by FastMCP.
Operation Modes
The server supports two operation modes:
- Safe Mode (
--safe): Only allows read-only operations (GET requests). This is useful when you want to prevent any modifications to your Airflow instance. - Unsafe Mode (
--unsafe): Allows all operations including modifications. This is the default mode.
To start in safe mode:
airflow-mcp-server --safe
To explicitly start in unsafe mode (though this is default):
airflow-mcp-server --unsafe
Tool Discovery Modes
The server supports two tool discovery approaches:
- Hierarchical Discovery (default): Tools are organized by categories (DAGs, Tasks, Connections, etc.). Browse categories first, then select specific tools. More manageable for large APIs.
- Static Tools (
--static-tools): All tools available immediately. Better for programmatic access but can be overwhelming.
To use static tools:
airflow-mcp-server --static-tools
Command Line Options
Usage: airflow-mcp-server [OPTIONS]
MCP server for Airflow
Options:
-v, --verbose Increase verbosity
-s, --safe Use only read-only tools
-u, --unsafe Use all tools (default)
--static-tools Use static tools instead of hierarchical discovery
--base-url TEXT Airflow API base URL
--auth-token TEXT Authentication token (JWT)
--http Use HTTP (Streamable HTTP) transport instead of stdio
--sse Use Server-Sent Events transport (deprecated, use --http
instead)
--port INTEGER Port to run HTTP/SSE server on (default: 3000)
--host TEXT Host to bind HTTP/SSE server to (default: localhost)
--help Show this message and exit.
Using Resources
Point the server at a folder of Markdown guides whenever you want agents to reference local documentation:
airflow-mcp-server --base-url http://localhost:8080 --auth-token <jwt> --resources-dir ~/airflow-resources
- Every top-level
.md/.markdownfile becomes a read-only resource (file:///<slug>) visible in your MCP client. - The first
# Headingin each file (if present) is used as the resource title; otherwise the filename stem is used. - Set
AIRFLOW_MCP_RESOURCES_DIR=/path/to/docsif you prefer environment-based configuration. - Update the files on disk and restart the server to refresh the resources list.
Considerations
Authentication
- Only JWT authentication is supported in Airflow 3.0. You must provide a valid
AUTH_TOKEN.
Page Limit
The default is 100 items, but you can change it using maximum_page_limit option in [api] section in the airflow.cfg file.
Transport Selection
- Use stdio transport for direct process communication (default)
- Use HTTP transport for web deployments, multiple clients, or when you need better scalability
- Avoid SSE transport as it's deprecated in favor of HTTP transport
İlgili Sunucular
Alpha Vantage MCP Server
sponsorAccess financial market data: realtime & historical stock, ETF, options, forex, crypto, commodities, fundamentals, technical indicators, & more
MiniMax MCP JS
A JavaScript/TypeScript server for MiniMax MCP, offering image/video generation, text-to-speech, and voice cloning.
agent-droid-bridge
Agent Droid Bridge gives AI agents programmatic control over Android devices and emulators via ADB, exposed as an MCP server.
Futarchy MCP
A server for interacting with the Futarchy protocol on the Solana blockchain.
Aki Design Assistant
Assists with aki-ui component development and usage.
MCP Server Demonstration
A demonstration on setting up and using MCP servers within Cursor, with Docker examples.
Prompt Registry
A lightweight, file-based server for managing and serving prompts via stdio.
Unified.to MCP Server
Unified MCP Server is a remote MCP connector for AI agents and vertical AI products that provides access to 22,000+ authorized SaaS tools across 400+ integrations and 24 categories directly inside LLMs.
Graph Tools
An interactive graph analysis toolkit with web visualizations and AI-powered analysis capabilities.
MCP SysOperator
Manages Infrastructure as Code (IaC) operations using Ansible and Terraform. Requires external tools and manual setup.
Python Local
An interactive Python REPL environment with persistent session history.