Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Announcing permission model changes for OneLake events in Fabric Real-Time Hub

We are excited to announce the latest update to our permission model for OneLake events in the Fabric Real-Time Hub. Previously, users with the ReadAll permission, such as workspace admins, members, and contributors, could subscribe to OneLake events for items like lakehouses, warehouses, SQL databases, mirrored databases, and KQL databases. To provide more granular control, we … Continue reading “Announcing permission model changes for OneLake events in Fabric Real-Time Hub”

DataOps in Fabric Data Factory

We’ve made several significant updates to our Fabric Data Factory artifacts stories, including Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) and APIs support! These updates are designed to automate the integration, testing, and deployment of code changes, ensuring efficient and reliable development. In Fabric Data Factory, we currently support two key features in collaboration with the Application Lifecycle … Continue reading “DataOps in Fabric Data Factory”

Folder REST API (Preview)

Workspace folders are an easy way for you to efficiently organize and manage items in the workspace. We’re pleased to share that Folder Rest API is now in preview. Create and manage folders in automation scenarios and seamlessly integrate with other systems and tools. What APIs are new? Updated existing APIs What’s coming soon? While the … Continue reading “Folder REST API (Preview)”

Introducing the Fabric CLI (Preview)

TL; DR Give it a try. Break things. Tell us what you want next. Install the CLI and get started We’re excited to announce that the Fabric Command Line Interface (CLI) is now available in public preview — bringing a fast, flexible, and scriptable way to work with Microsoft Fabric from your terminal. What is … Continue reading “Introducing the Fabric CLI (Preview)”

CI/CD and REST APIs for Fabric Eventstream (Generally Available)

Collaborating on data streaming solutions can be challenging, especially when multiple developers work on the same Eventstream item. Version control challenges, deployment inefficiencies, and conflicts often slow down development. Since introducing Fabric CI/CD tools for Eventstream last year, many customers have streamlined their workflows, ensuring better source control and seamless versioning. Now, we’re excited to … Continue reading “CI/CD and REST APIs for Fabric Eventstream (Generally Available)”