REST API Reference

Airflow exposes an REST API. It is available through the webserver. Endpoints are available at /api/experimental/.

Warning

The API structure is not stable. We expect the endpoint definitions to change.

Endpoints

POST /api/experimental/dags/<DAG_ID>/dag_runs

Creates a dag_run for a given dag id.

Trigger DAG with config, example:

curl -X POST \
  http://localhost:8080/api/experimental/dags/<DAG_ID>/dag_runs \
  -H 'Cache-Control: no-cache' \
  -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  -d '{"conf":"{\"key\":\"value\"}"}'
GET /api/experimental/dags/<DAG_ID>/dag_runs

Returns a list of Dag Runs for a specific DAG ID.

GET /api/experimental/dags/<string:dag_id>/dag_runs/<string:execution_date>

Returns a JSON with a dag_run’s public instance variables. The format for the <string:execution_date> is expected to be “YYYY-mm-DDTHH:MM:SS”, for example: “2016-11-16T11:34:15”.

GET /api/experimental/test

To check REST API server correct work. Return status ‘OK’.

GET /api/experimental/dags/<DAG_ID>/tasks/<TASK_ID>

Returns info for a task.

GET /api/experimental/dags/<DAG_ID>/dag_runs/<string:execution_date>/tasks/<TASK_ID>

Returns a JSON with a task instance’s public instance variables. The format for the <string:execution_date> is expected to be “YYYY-mm-DDTHH:MM:SS”, for example: “2016-11-16T11:34:15”.

GET /api/experimental/dags/<DAG_ID>/paused/<string:paused>

‘<string:paused>’ must be a ‘true’ to pause a DAG and ‘false’ to unpause.

GET /api/experimental/latest_runs

Returns the latest DagRun for each DAG formatted for the UI.

GET /api/experimental/pools

Get all pools.

GET /api/experimental/pools/<string:name>

Get pool by a given name.

POST /api/experimental/pools

Create a pool.

DELETE /api/experimental/pools/<string:name>

Delete pool.

CLI

For some functions the cli can use the API. To configure the CLI to use the API when available configure as follows:

[cli]
api_client = airflow.api.client.json_client
endpoint_url = http://<WEBSERVER>:<PORT>

Authentication

Authentication for the API is handled separately to the Web Authentication. The default is to not require any authentication on the API – i.e. wide open by default. This is not recommended if your Airflow webserver is publicly accessible, and you should probably use the deny all backend:

[api]
auth_backend = airflow.api.auth.backend.deny_all

Two “real” methods for authentication are currently supported for the API.

To enabled Password authentication, set the following in the configuration:

[api]
auth_backend = airflow.contrib.auth.backends.password_auth

It’s usage is similar to the Password Authentication used for the Web interface.

To enable Kerberos authentication, set the following in the configuration:

[api]
auth_backend = airflow.api.auth.backend.kerberos_auth

[kerberos]
keytab = <KEYTAB>

The Kerberos service is configured as airflow/fully.qualified.domainname@REALM. Make sure this principal exists in the keytab file.