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JibinSebastian
Helper II
Helper II

External File ingestion

Hi All,

I want to ingest external csv from from a different network to fabric, Could you please  help me to understand the best way to ingest that data into fabric.

any leads would be greatly appreciated.

best regards,
Jibin Sebastian

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ati_puri
Resolver I
Resolver I

Hi @JibinSebastian ,

 

Few options suggested for your scenaio:

Use On-Premises Data Gateway

  • Install Microsoft On-Premises Data Gateway on your local network.
  • Configure Fabric Dataflows (Power Query) or Data Factory pipelines to connect through the gateway.
  • This allows Fabric to securely access local files without moving them manually.

2. Scheduled Upload via Automation

  • Use Power Automate or a script (PowerShell, Python) to:
    • Pick up CSV files from local folders.
    • Push them to OneLake or Azure Blob Storage.
  • Once in OneLake, Fabric can ingest them into Lakehouse or Dataflow Gen2.

3. Hybrid Approach

  • If you have network restrictions, you can:
    • Set up a shared folder accessible via gateway.
    • Or use SFTP/FTP with a pipeline in Fabric Data Factory.

Let me know if the requirement is different.

If you found this helpful, do like it and accept it as a solution.

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v-nmadadi-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @JibinSebastian 

I wanted to check if you had the opportunity to review the information provided by @ati_puri , @lbendlin  and @deborshi_nag . Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions.


Thank you.

ati_puri
Resolver I
Resolver I

Hi @JibinSebastian ,

 

Few options suggested for your scenaio:

Use On-Premises Data Gateway

  • Install Microsoft On-Premises Data Gateway on your local network.
  • Configure Fabric Dataflows (Power Query) or Data Factory pipelines to connect through the gateway.
  • This allows Fabric to securely access local files without moving them manually.

2. Scheduled Upload via Automation

  • Use Power Automate or a script (PowerShell, Python) to:
    • Pick up CSV files from local folders.
    • Push them to OneLake or Azure Blob Storage.
  • Once in OneLake, Fabric can ingest them into Lakehouse or Dataflow Gen2.

3. Hybrid Approach

  • If you have network restrictions, you can:
    • Set up a shared folder accessible via gateway.
    • Or use SFTP/FTP with a pipeline in Fabric Data Factory.

Let me know if the requirement is different.

If you found this helpful, do like it and accept it as a solution.

lbendlin
Super User
Super User

Please clarify what "different network" means.  For example - if these CSV files are on a sharepoint then you can use the new shortcut feature - no need to ingest anything.

deborshi_nag
Memorable Member
Memorable Member

Hi @JibinSebastian 

 

You can use a Dataflows Gen2 using the File connector. Whether you will need a gateway to connect to the file will depend on:

  • you need a gateway if:

    • The external CSV file is on a private network (on-premises or VPC) that is not accessible over the public internet.
    • You want secure connectivity without opening ports or exposing the network publicly.
  • No gateway needed if:

    • The CSV file is hosted on a publicly accessible endpoint (HTTP, HTTPS).
    • The file is in a cloud storage service (Azure Blob, AWS S3, etc.) with public or token-based access.
    • You manually upload the file into OneLake.

Hope this helps - please appreciate leaving a Kudos or accepting as a Solution

I trust this will be helpful. If you found this guidance useful, you are welcome to acknowledge with a Kudos or by marking it as a Solution.

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