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Big-Ish Data | Writings about data Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Big-Ish Data Writings about data Search Main menu Home About Contact Post navigation ← Older posts Apache Airflow Part 2 — Connections, Hooks, reading and writing to Postgres, and XComs Posted on April 20, 2020 by Jack Schultz 1 In part 1 , we went through have have basic DAGs that read, logged, and write to custom files, and got an overall sense of file location and places in Airflow. A lot of the work was getting Airflow running locally, and then at the end of the post, a quick start in having it do work. In part 2 here, we’re going to look through and start some read and writes to a database, and show how tasks can run together in a directed, acyclical manner. Even though they’ll both be with a single database, you can think of stretching them out in other situations. Again, this post will assume you’re going through and writing this code on your own wit...
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