


It is possible for option number 3, but I didn't do it as it requires activating privileged containers in docker which I wan't aware of when I started.Īfter this, you should be good to go! The blog has more detail on many of these steps and rough timelines for how long setting up WSL takes, etc - so if you have a hard time dive in there some more. Note that if you want to get it running as a Linux service, it is not possible for option number 2. I went through a few iterations of this problem and documented them as I went along. Once you are done installing, edit airflow.

I was able to get up and running successfully following above. How can Airflow run on Windows? You can activate bash in windows and follow the tutorial as is. The Airflow utility is not available in the command line and I can't find it elsewhere to be manually added. Stack Overflow for Teams is a private, secure spot for you and your coworkers to find and share information. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Cookie PolicyPrivacy Policyand our Terms of Service.
