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Hey everyone,
I’m using Terraform to set up my fabric elements, and I want to use Airflow for orchestration instead of pipelines. I know Terraform is still in the early stages, but I think it’s going to be super beneficial in the long run.
Does anyone know how I can upload the DAG definitions to Fabric?
Thanks,
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Hi Pallavi,
I think I get what you mean 😉. I did not see this config before
Thanks for your help.
Hi Pallavi,
I think I get what you mean 😉. I did not see this config before
Thanks for your help.
Hi @angela_n ,
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Hi Pallavi,
I get that uploading Airflow DAGs directly via Terraform isn’t supported yet and that they need to be placed in the dags/ folder manually. Could you give me some tips on how to set up a CI/CD pipeline for this, right now is showing as 'Unsupported'?
thanks,
Hi @angela_n ,
Thank you for reaching out to us on Microsoft Fabric Community Forum!
While Terraform is great for provisioning Fabric resources, uploading Airflow DAGs directly via Terraform isn’t supported yet. DAGs need to be placed in the dags/ folder manually or through a CI/CD pipeline after setup. A common approach is to use Terraform for infrastructure and a separate script or pipeline to upload DAGs. This would be a great feature to have, so we recommend submitting it to the Fabric Ideas forum.
Feedback submitted through these channels is frequently reviewed by the product teams and can contribute to meaningful improvements.
Hope this helps.If so,consider accepting it as solution.
Regards,
Pallavi.
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