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Using Domains in Fabric
Anyone using Domains in Fabric at the enterprise level? This will help us with grouping things together from a security and use standpoint, but I'm curious to see how others have used it.
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Fabric REST API now supports Service Principals 👀
This is a pretty big one. No official announcement yet, perhaps they will announce formally at next week's conference... But if you take a look at some of the REST API endpoint documentation (e.g. this Create Lakehouse endpoint), you will notice a small, but impactful change (see image). You will see that you can now create items from a Service Principal account (which was previously not supported). What does this mean, you might be asking? Well, traditionally, when you create things like a Lakehouse in Fabric, you become the owner. A Service Principal (which can be created and managed in Azure Entra ID) is a generic user account, that can be now used to create these items. This makes it easier to automate creation of new items at different stages in a CI/CD pipeline. And means the 'Owner' is the Service Principal, not an individual. Is this something that you've been waiting for? Let me know how you'll be using it below 👇
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Fabric REST API now supports Service Principals 👀
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Items in a Folder can now be committed to Git repository
The Workspace Folders feature was released quite a few months ago, which is useful for organizing your workspace a bit more. When it was released, however, one of the key limitations was that items you put in a folder couldn't be committed into Version Control (Azure DevOps). However, recently Microsoft announced (casually in the middle of an article about Deployment Pipelines) that you can now commit Items in Folders into version control. A slight caveat (from my own testing) is that the folder structure you create in your workspace is not respected in the Git repository; it's a flattened list of all your items (including those in Workspace Folders), Thanks to @Jordan Lazarus for spotting this 😀
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Items in a Folder can now be committed to Git repository
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