Data Pipelines with Apache Airflow

Data Pipelines with Apache Airflow

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  • Create Date:2021-06-05 09:51:06
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Bas P. Harenslak
  • ISBN:1617296902
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Summary

A successful pipeline moves data efficiently, minimizing pauses and blockages between tasks, keeping every process along the way operational。 Apache Airflow provides a single customizable environment for building and managing data pipelines, eliminating the need for a hodge-podge collection of tools, snowflake code, and homegrown processes。 Using real-world scenarios and examples, Data Pipelines with Apache Airflow teaches you how to simplify and automate data pipelines, reduce operational overhead, and smoothly integrate all the technologies in your stack。

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Reviews

Philip

I used this book to ramp up as a contributor to an existing Airflow implementation。 Solid explanations with supporting examples for beginning topic through advanced setups。 In fact, I found myself referencing this book more often than the official documentation, which is often scattered and incomplete。 By contrast, this book is well organized and useful both as an introductory text and as a reference。 Kudos to the authors (and editors, presumably) for managing to strike that difficult balance!

Evan Oman

This book was precisely what I needed to get up to speed with Airflow quickly。 It covers core principles, best practices, testing patterns, productionization considerations, cloud deployment patterns, and much more。 Furthermore, this book had some of the best example problems I've seen in a technical text: complex enough to be useful, interesting enough to grab your attention, but scoped small enough to be understood。Their code had a few strange implementation quirks to prove a point or show a u This book was precisely what I needed to get up to speed with Airflow quickly。 It covers core principles, best practices, testing patterns, productionization considerations, cloud deployment patterns, and much more。 Furthermore, this book had some of the best example problems I've seen in a technical text: complex enough to be useful, interesting enough to grab your attention, but scoped small enough to be understood。Their code had a few strange implementation quirks to prove a point or show a use case, but these were few and far between。 Overall an easy 5/5。 。。。more

osmandi

It’s a excelente book to learn Apache Airflow。 From beginning to deploy and maintains your dags and Airflow