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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 announce the General Availability (GA) of Eventstream’s CI/CD and REST APIs—making these capabilities even more accessible and powerful for all users building their streaming applications.

Key benefits of leveraging CI/CD tools in Eventstream:

  • Enhanced Collaboration: With Git integration, developers can use GitHub or Azure DevOps to sync with the Fabric workspace, manage versions and work in parallel without conflicts.
  • Streamlined Deployments: The Deployment pipeline feature accelerates and standardizes Eventstream deployments to various stages, such as testing and production workspace, with minimal manual effort in the Fabric UI. This ensures a more efficient and reliable deployment process.
  • Automated Workflows: The availability of Eventstream REST APIs allows developers to build fully automated CI/CD pipelines. This automation ensures quality, reliability, and productivity for data streaming projects, reducing manual intervention and potential errors.
  • Increased Productivity: By leveraging the Fabric CI/CD tools, teams can focus more on transformation within Eventstream and less on managing conflicts and deployment issues. This ultimately boosts overall productivity and project success.

How to leverage CI/CD tools for your Eventstream

Fabric CI/CD tools allow you to sync a workspace with a Git repository and manage Fabric items using REST APIs. You can leverage these tools to boost your productivity for building and managing your Eventstream.

  • Integrate Eventstream with a Git repository for version control and team collaboration.A screenshot of a computer

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  • Use REST APIs to manage and deploy Eventstream items efficiently. A screenshot of a computer

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Overall, the GA of CI/CD and REST APIs for Fabric Eventstream empowers users with a more efficient, reliable, and collaborative development experience in building streaming applications.

To learn more about Eventstream’s CI/CD capabilities, check out:

We value your feedback, so please send us your ideas and suggestions at askeventstreams@microsoft.com.

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