Overview
Phoebe is a data-centric workflow orchestration platform that turns Apache Airflow into a complete, ready-to-use development environment. Instead of stitching together a code editor, source control, a database client, and a separate Airflow deployment, Phoebe delivers all of it in a single browser-based IDE - so data engineers and teams can go from idea to running DAG without leaving the tool.
At its core, Phoebe runs an Apache Airflow instance side by side with the IDE and embeds Airflow's native Web UI directly into the workbench, so you author Python DAGs and immediately schedule, trigger, and monitor them. An "Apache Airflow Starter" project template scaffolds new workflows in seconds, getting teams productive from the first session.
Phoebe ships with multiple integrated perspectives:
- Workbench - write and manage DAGs, configs, and project files
- Apache Airflow UI - visualize, schedule, and monitor workflow runs
- Git - built-in version control for collaborative development
- Database Management - inspect and administer your data sources
- Terminal - full command-line access over HTTP(S)
Designed for production, Phoebe supports PostgreSQL or SQLite as the Airflow backend, role-based security (locked to authenticated developer roles), federated authentication via SAML and OpenID, and a modular, extensible architecture. It runs as a single Docker image and is compatible with Kubernetes and AWS ECS, making it straightforward to deploy and scale on AWS.
Typical use cases include ETL/ELT pipeline orchestration, machine-learning workflows from preprocessing to deployment, infrastructure and cloud automation, scheduled report generation, and batch or real-time data processing - making Phoebe a strong fit for data engineers, data scientists, DevOps, and IT teams of any size.
Highlights
- All-in-one Airflow IDE - Code editor, embedded Apache Airflow engine and UI, Git, database tools, and terminal in a single browser-based workbench.
- Fast time-to-value - Built-in Apache Airflow starter template and integrated Git let teams scaffold, version, and ship DAGs from day one.
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Phoebe 3.36.0
- Amazon ECS
- Amazon EKS
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Containers are lightweight, portable execution environments that wrap server application software in a filesystem that includes everything it needs to run. Container applications run on supported container runtimes and orchestration services, such as Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) or Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS). Both eliminate the need for you to install and operate your own container orchestration software by managing and scheduling containers on a scalable cluster of virtual machines.
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- Please ensure that you have pulled the container image from the ECR using the container image details
- Launch the Docker images:
- You'll get the service running.
- Details about the service:
- port: 80
- default credentials: admin / admin
- to modify the credentials, you can set env variables DIRIGIBLE_BASIC_USERNAME and DIRIGIBLE_BASIC_PASSWORD (values must be base64 encoded) Example: docker run -p 80:80 \ -e DIRIGIBLE_BASIC_USERNAME=YWRtaW4= \ -e DIRIGIBLE_BASIC_PASSWORD=YWRtaW4= \ 709825985650.dkr.ecr.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/codbex/phoebe:3.36.0-linux-arm64
You can find more details about the product in the official documentation.
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