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How to contribute

There are various ways how you can contribute to Apache Airflow. Here is a short overview of some of those ways that involve creating issues and pull requests on GitHub.

Report bugs through GitHub.

Please report relevant information and preferably code that exhibits the problem.

If you want to report a security finding, please follow the Security policy

Look through the GitHub issues for bugs. Anything is open to whoever wants to implement it.

An unusual element of the Apache Airflow project is that you can open a PR to fix an issue or make an enhancement, without needing to open an issue first. This is intended to make it as easy as possible to contribute to the project.

If you however feel the need to open an issue (usually a bug or feature request) consider starting with a GitHub Discussion instead. In the vast majority of cases discussions are better than issues - you should only open issues if you are sure you found a bug and have a reproducible case, or when you want to raise a feature request that will not require a lot of discussion. If you have a very important topic to discuss, start a discussion on the Devlist instead.

The Apache Airflow project uses a set of labels for tracking and triaging issues, as well as a set of priorities and milestones to track how and when the enhancements and bug fixes make it into an Airflow release. This is documented as part of the Issue reporting and resolution process,

Look through the GitHub issues labeled "kind:feature" for features.

Any unassigned feature request issue is open to whoever wants to implement it.

We've created the operators, hooks, macros and executors we needed, but we've made sure that this part of Airflow is extensible. New operators, hooks, macros and executors are very welcomed!

Airflow could always use better documentation, whether as part of the official Airflow docs, in docstrings, docs/*.rst or even on the web as blog posts or articles.

See the Docs README for more information about contributing to Airflow docs.

The best way to send feedback is to open an issue on GitHub.

If you are proposing a new feature:

  • Explain in detail how it would work.
  • Keep the scope as narrow as possible to make it easier to implement.
  • Remember that this is a volunteer-driven project, and that contributions are welcome :)

If you want to know more about creating Pull Requests (PRs), reading pull request guidelines and learn about coding standards we have, follow to the Pull Request document.