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# aws_mwaa_environment{% #aws_mwaa_environment %}

## `account_id`{% #account_id %}

**Type**: `STRING`

## `airflow_configuration_options`{% #airflow_configuration_options %}

**Type**: `MAP_STRING_STRING`**Provider name**: `AirflowConfigurationOptions`**Description**: A list of key-value pairs containing the Apache Airflow configuration options attached to your environment. For more information, see [Apache Airflow configuration options](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/configuring-env-variables.html).

## `airflow_version`{% #airflow_version %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `AirflowVersion`**Description**: The Apache Airflow version on your environment. Valid values: `1.10.12`, `2.0.2`, `2.2.2`, `2.4.3`, `2.5.1`, `2.6.3`, `2.7.2`, `2.8.1`, `2.9.2`, `2.10.1`, and `2.10.3`.

## `arn`{% #arn %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Arn`**Description**: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon MWAA environment.

## `celery_executor_queue`{% #celery_executor_queue %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `CeleryExecutorQueue`**Description**: The queue ARN for the environment's [Celery Executor](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/core-concepts/executor/celery.html). Amazon MWAA uses a Celery Executor to distribute tasks across multiple workers. When you create an environment in a shared VPC, you must provide access to the Celery Executor queue from your VPC.

## `created_at`{% #created_at %}

**Type**: `TIMESTAMP`**Provider name**: `CreatedAt`**Description**: The day and time the environment was created.

## `dag_s3_path`{% #dag_s3_path %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `DagS3Path`**Description**: The relative path to the DAGs folder in your Amazon S3 bucket. For example, `s3://mwaa-environment/dags`. For more information, see [Adding or updating DAGs](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/configuring-dag-folder.html).

## `database_vpc_endpoint_service`{% #database_vpc_endpoint_service %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `DatabaseVpcEndpointService`**Description**: The VPC endpoint for the environment's Amazon RDS database.

## `endpoint_management`{% #endpoint_management %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `EndpointManagement`**Description**: Defines whether the VPC endpoints configured for the environment are created, and managed, by the customer or by Amazon MWAA. If set to `SERVICE`, Amazon MWAA will create and manage the required VPC endpoints in your VPC. If set to `CUSTOMER`, you must create, and manage, the VPC endpoints in your VPC.

## `environment_class`{% #environment_class %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `EnvironmentClass`**Description**: The environment class type. Valid values: `mw1.micro`, `mw1.small`, `mw1.medium`, `mw1.large`, `mw1.xlarge`, and `mw1.2xlarge`. For more information, see [Amazon MWAA environment class](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/environment-class.html).

## `execution_role_arn`{% #execution_role_arn %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ExecutionRoleArn`**Description**: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the execution role in IAM that allows MWAA to access Amazon Web Services resources in your environment. For example, `arn:aws:iam::123456789:role/my-execution-role`. For more information, see [Amazon MWAA Execution role](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/mwaa-create-role.html).

## `kms_key`{% #kms_key %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `KmsKey`**Description**: The KMS encryption key used to encrypt the data in your environment.

## `last_update`{% #last_update %}

**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `LastUpdate`**Description**: The status of the last update on the environment.

- `created_at`**Type**: `TIMESTAMP`**Provider name**: `CreatedAt`**Description**: The day and time of the last update on the environment.
- `error`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Error`**Description**: The error that was encountered during the last update of the environment.
  - `error_code`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ErrorCode`**Description**: The error code that corresponds to the error with the last update.
  - `error_message`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ErrorMessage`**Description**: The error message that corresponds to the error code.
- `source`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Source`**Description**: The source of the last update to the environment. Includes internal processes by Amazon MWAA, such as an environment maintenance update.
- `status`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Status`**Description**: The status of the last update on the environment.

## `logging_configuration`{% #logging_configuration %}

**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `LoggingConfiguration`**Description**: The Apache Airflow logs published to CloudWatch Logs.

- `dag_processing_logs`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `DagProcessingLogs`**Description**: The Airflow DAG processing logs published to CloudWatch Logs and the log level.
  - `cloud_watch_log_group_arn`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `CloudWatchLogGroupArn`**Description**: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the CloudWatch Logs group where the Apache Airflow log type (e.g. `DagProcessingLogs`) is published. For example, `arn:aws:logs:us-east-1:123456789012:log-group:airflow-MyMWAAEnvironment-MwaaEnvironment-DAGProcessing:*`.
  - `enabled`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `Enabled`**Description**: Indicates whether the Apache Airflow log type (e.g. `DagProcessingLogs`) is enabled.
  - `log_level`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `LogLevel`**Description**: The Apache Airflow log level for the log type (e.g. `DagProcessingLogs`).
- `scheduler_logs`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `SchedulerLogs`**Description**: The Airflow scheduler logs published to CloudWatch Logs and the log level.
  - `cloud_watch_log_group_arn`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `CloudWatchLogGroupArn`**Description**: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the CloudWatch Logs group where the Apache Airflow log type (e.g. `DagProcessingLogs`) is published. For example, `arn:aws:logs:us-east-1:123456789012:log-group:airflow-MyMWAAEnvironment-MwaaEnvironment-DAGProcessing:*`.
  - `enabled`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `Enabled`**Description**: Indicates whether the Apache Airflow log type (e.g. `DagProcessingLogs`) is enabled.
  - `log_level`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `LogLevel`**Description**: The Apache Airflow log level for the log type (e.g. `DagProcessingLogs`).
- `task_logs`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `TaskLogs`**Description**: The Airflow task logs published to CloudWatch Logs and the log level.
  - `cloud_watch_log_group_arn`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `CloudWatchLogGroupArn`**Description**: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the CloudWatch Logs group where the Apache Airflow log type (e.g. `DagProcessingLogs`) is published. For example, `arn:aws:logs:us-east-1:123456789012:log-group:airflow-MyMWAAEnvironment-MwaaEnvironment-DAGProcessing:*`.
  - `enabled`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `Enabled`**Description**: Indicates whether the Apache Airflow log type (e.g. `DagProcessingLogs`) is enabled.
  - `log_level`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `LogLevel`**Description**: The Apache Airflow log level for the log type (e.g. `DagProcessingLogs`).
- `webserver_logs`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `WebserverLogs`**Description**: The Airflow web server logs published to CloudWatch Logs and the log level.
  - `cloud_watch_log_group_arn`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `CloudWatchLogGroupArn`**Description**: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the CloudWatch Logs group where the Apache Airflow log type (e.g. `DagProcessingLogs`) is published. For example, `arn:aws:logs:us-east-1:123456789012:log-group:airflow-MyMWAAEnvironment-MwaaEnvironment-DAGProcessing:*`.
  - `enabled`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `Enabled`**Description**: Indicates whether the Apache Airflow log type (e.g. `DagProcessingLogs`) is enabled.
  - `log_level`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `LogLevel`**Description**: The Apache Airflow log level for the log type (e.g. `DagProcessingLogs`).
- `worker_logs`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `WorkerLogs`**Description**: The Airflow worker logs published to CloudWatch Logs and the log level.
  - `cloud_watch_log_group_arn`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `CloudWatchLogGroupArn`**Description**: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the CloudWatch Logs group where the Apache Airflow log type (e.g. `DagProcessingLogs`) is published. For example, `arn:aws:logs:us-east-1:123456789012:log-group:airflow-MyMWAAEnvironment-MwaaEnvironment-DAGProcessing:*`.
  - `enabled`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `Enabled`**Description**: Indicates whether the Apache Airflow log type (e.g. `DagProcessingLogs`) is enabled.
  - `log_level`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `LogLevel`**Description**: The Apache Airflow log level for the log type (e.g. `DagProcessingLogs`).

## `max_webservers`{% #max_webservers %}

**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `MaxWebservers`**Description**: The maximum number of web servers that you want to run in your environment. Amazon MWAA scales the number of Apache Airflow web servers up to the number you specify for `MaxWebservers` when you interact with your Apache Airflow environment using Apache Airflow REST API, or the Apache Airflow CLI. For example, in scenarios where your workload requires network calls to the Apache Airflow REST API with a high transaction-per-second (TPS) rate, Amazon MWAA will increase the number of web servers up to the number set in `MaxWebserers`. As TPS rates decrease Amazon MWAA disposes of the additional web servers, and scales down to the number set in `MinxWebserers`. Valid values: For environments larger than mw1.micro, accepts values from `2` to `5`. Defaults to `2` for all environment sizes except mw1.micro, which defaults to `1`.

## `max_workers`{% #max_workers %}

**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `MaxWorkers`**Description**: The maximum number of workers that run in your environment. For example, `20`.

## `min_webservers`{% #min_webservers %}

**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `MinWebservers`**Description**: The minimum number of web servers that you want to run in your environment. Amazon MWAA scales the number of Apache Airflow web servers up to the number you specify for `MaxWebservers` when you interact with your Apache Airflow environment using Apache Airflow REST API, or the Apache Airflow CLI. As the transaction-per-second rate, and the network load, decrease, Amazon MWAA disposes of the additional web servers, and scales down to the number set in `MinxWebserers`. Valid values: For environments larger than mw1.micro, accepts values from `2` to `5`. Defaults to `2` for all environment sizes except mw1.micro, which defaults to `1`.

## `min_workers`{% #min_workers %}

**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `MinWorkers`**Description**: The minimum number of workers that run in your environment. For example, `2`.

## `name`{% #name %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Name`**Description**: The name of the Amazon MWAA environment. For example, `MyMWAAEnvironment`.

## `network_configuration`{% #network_configuration %}

**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `NetworkConfiguration`**Description**: Describes the VPC networking components used to secure and enable network traffic between the Amazon Web Services resources for your environment. For more information, see [About networking on Amazon MWAA](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/networking-about.html).

- `security_group_ids`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`**Provider name**: `SecurityGroupIds`**Description**: A list of security group IDs. For more information, see [Security in your VPC on Amazon MWAA](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/vpc-security.html).
- `subnet_ids`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`**Provider name**: `SubnetIds`**Description**: A list of subnet IDs. For more information, see [About networking on Amazon MWAA](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/networking-about.html).

## `plugins_s3_object_version`{% #plugins_s3_object_version %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `PluginsS3ObjectVersion`**Description**: The version of the `plugins.zip` file in your Amazon S3 bucket. You must specify the [version ID](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/versioning-workflows.html) that Amazon S3 assigns to the file. Version IDs are Unicode, UTF-8 encoded, URL-ready, opaque strings that are no more than 1,024 bytes long. The following is an example: `3sL4kqtJlcpXroDTDmJ+rmSpXd3dIbrHY+MTRCxf3vjVBH40Nr8X8gdRQBpUMLUo` For more information, see [Installing custom plugins](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/configuring-dag-import-plugins.html).

## `plugins_s3_path`{% #plugins_s3_path %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `PluginsS3Path`**Description**: The relative path to the file in your Amazon S3 bucket. For example, `s3://mwaa-environment/plugins.zip`. For more information, see [Installing custom plugins](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/configuring-dag-import-plugins.html).

## `requirements_s3_object_version`{% #requirements_s3_object_version %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `RequirementsS3ObjectVersion`**Description**: The version of the `requirements.txt`file on your Amazon S3 bucket. You must specify the [version ID](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/versioning-workflows.html) that Amazon S3 assigns to the file. Version IDs are Unicode, UTF-8 encoded, URL-ready, opaque strings that are no more than 1,024 bytes long. The following is an example: `3sL4kqtJlcpXroDTDmJ+rmSpXd3dIbrHY+MTRCxf3vjVBH40Nr8X8gdRQBpUMLUo` For more information, see [Installing Python dependencies](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/working-dags-dependencies.html).

## `requirements_s3_path`{% #requirements_s3_path %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `RequirementsS3Path`**Description**: The relative path to the `requirements.txt` file in your Amazon S3 bucket. For example, `s3://mwaa-environment/requirements.txt`. For more information, see [Installing Python dependencies](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/working-dags-dependencies.html).

## `schedulers`{% #schedulers %}

**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Schedulers`**Description**: The number of Apache Airflow schedulers that run in your Amazon MWAA environment.

## `service_role_arn`{% #service_role_arn %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ServiceRoleArn`**Description**: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the service-linked role of the environment. For more information, see [Amazon MWAA Service-linked role](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/mwaa-slr.html).

## `source_bucket_arn`{% #source_bucket_arn %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `SourceBucketArn`**Description**: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon S3 bucket where your DAG code and supporting files are stored. For example, `arn:aws:s3:::my-airflow-bucket-unique-name`. For more information, see [Create an Amazon S3 bucket for Amazon MWAA](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/mwaa-s3-bucket.html).

## `startup_script_s3_object_version`{% #startup_script_s3_object_version %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `StartupScriptS3ObjectVersion`**Description**: The version of the startup shell script in your Amazon S3 bucket. You must specify the [version ID](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/versioning-workflows.html) that Amazon S3 assigns to the file. Version IDs are Unicode, UTF-8 encoded, URL-ready, opaque strings that are no more than 1,024 bytes long. The following is an example: `3sL4kqtJlcpXroDTDmJ+rmSpXd3dIbrHY+MTRCxf3vjVBH40Nr8X8gdRQBpUMLUo` For more information, see [Using a startup script](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/using-startup-script.html).

## `startup_script_s3_path`{% #startup_script_s3_path %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `StartupScriptS3Path`**Description**: The relative path to the startup shell script in your Amazon S3 bucket. For example, `s3://mwaa-environment/startup.sh`. Amazon MWAA runs the script as your environment starts, and before running the Apache Airflow process. You can use this script to install dependencies, modify Apache Airflow configuration options, and set environment variables. For more information, see [Using a startup script](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/using-startup-script.html).

## `status`{% #status %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Status`**Description**: The status of the Amazon MWAA environment. Valid values:

- `CREATING` - Indicates the request to create the environment is in progress.
- `CREATING_SNAPSHOT` - Indicates the request to update environment details, or upgrade the environment version, is in progress and Amazon MWAA is creating a storage volume snapshot of the Amazon RDS database cluster associated with the environment. A database snapshot is a backup created at a specific point in time. Amazon MWAA uses snapshots to recover environment metadata if the process to update or upgrade an environment fails.
- `CREATE_FAILED` - Indicates the request to create the environment failed, and the environment could not be created.
- `AVAILABLE` - Indicates the request was successful and the environment is ready to use.
- `PENDING` - Indicates the request was successful, but the process to create the environment is paused until you create the required VPC endpoints in your VPC. After you create the VPC endpoints, the process resumes.
- `UPDATING` - Indicates the request to update the environment is in progress.
- `ROLLING_BACK` - Indicates the request to update environment details, or upgrade the environment version, failed and Amazon MWAA is restoring the environment using the latest storage volume snapshot.
- `DELETING` - Indicates the request to delete the environment is in progress.
- `DELETED` - Indicates the request to delete the environment is complete, and the environment has been deleted.
- `UNAVAILABLE` - Indicates the request failed, but the environment did not return to its previous state and is not stable.
- `UPDATE_FAILED` - Indicates the request to update the environment failed, and the environment was restored to its previous state successfully and is ready to use.
- `MAINTENANCE` - Indicates that the environment is undergoing maintenance. Depending on the type of work Amazon MWAA is performing, your environment might become unavailable during this process. After all operations are done, your environment will return to its status prior to mainteneace operations.
We recommend reviewing our troubleshooting guide for a list of common errors and their solutions. For more information, see [Amazon MWAA troubleshooting](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/troubleshooting.html).


## `tags`{% #tags %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`

## `webserver_access_mode`{% #webserver_access_mode %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `WebserverAccessMode`**Description**: The Apache Airflow web server access mode. For more information, see [Apache Airflow access modes](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/configuring-networking.html).

## `webserver_url`{% #webserver_url %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `WebserverUrl`**Description**: The Apache Airflow web server host name for the Amazon MWAA environment. For more information, see [Accessing the Apache Airflow UI](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mwaa/latest/userguide/access-airflow-ui.html).

## `webserver_vpc_endpoint_service`{% #webserver_vpc_endpoint_service %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `WebserverVpcEndpointService`**Description**: The VPC endpoint for the environment's web server.

## `weekly_maintenance_window_start`{% #weekly_maintenance_window_start %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `WeeklyMaintenanceWindowStart`**Description**: The day and time of the week in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) 24-hour standard time that weekly maintenance updates are scheduled. For example: `TUE:03:30`.
