Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

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)”

Terraform Provider for Microsoft Fabric (Generally Available)

Unlocking the full potential of Microsoft Fabric with Terraform Provider Terraform Provider for Microsoft Fabric is now generally available (GA)! The first version of the Terraform Provider for Fabric was released six months ago, enabling engineers to automate key aspects of their Fabric Data Platform. Since then, adoption has grown significantly, now even more customers … Continue reading “Terraform Provider for Microsoft Fabric (Generally Available)”

Admin API updates and upcoming definition changes 

We are pleased to announce the release of several new Admin APIs, which offer tenant administrators advanced tools for managing tenant settings, as well as tenant setting overrides at the capacity, workspace, and domain levels.   These new APIs, along with enhancements to existing APIs, represent our continued commitment to expanding Microsoft Fabric’s administrative capabilities, thereby … Continue reading “Admin API updates and upcoming definition changes “

Announcing the preview of the REST API for Livy for Data Engineering.

The Fabric Livy endpoint lets users submit and execute their Spark code on the Spark compute within a designated Fabric workspace, eliminating the need to create a Notebook or Spark Job Definition artifacts. This integration with a specific Lakehouse artifact ensures straightforward access to data stored on OneLake. Additionally, Livy API offers the ability to … Continue reading “Announcing the preview of the REST API for Livy for Data Engineering.”