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The idea is to create a data pipeline from the JSON file
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Hi @likitha21 ,
Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Fabric Community.
You need to create an empty pipeline first in the Fabrics so that the default parameters will be created, such as object ID, Name, and lastModifiedByObjectId. Then you can paste your JSON correctly by navigating to View, edit JSON, which will open the JSON viewer, PFBS for reference. However, this is not the best practice for creating any pipeline.
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting as solution to help the other members find it more quickly, don't forget to give a "Kudos" – I’d truly appreciate it!
Thank you!!
Hi @likitha21,
To complete what @v-sathmakuri said, you can also automate the creation of the pipeline with the MS Fabric API.
The POST allow you to specify a definition in the body with a json file.
Check here for the API documentation. You can also use Terraform to do it.
You can find good samples here to manage authentication and make API calls in Powershell.
Hope this help.
Regards,
Yohann
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Hi @likitha21 ,
May I ask if the provided solution helped in resolving the issue? If so, please mark the helpful reply and accept it as the solution. This will be helpful for other community members who have similar problems to solve it faster.
Thank you!!
Hi @likitha21,
To complete what @v-sathmakuri said, you can also automate the creation of the pipeline with the MS Fabric API.
The POST allow you to specify a definition in the body with a json file.
Check here for the API documentation. You can also use Terraform to do it.
You can find good samples here to manage authentication and make API calls in Powershell.
Hope this help.
Regards,
Yohann
Hi @likitha21 ,
Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Fabric Community.
You need to create an empty pipeline first in the Fabrics so that the default parameters will be created, such as object ID, Name, and lastModifiedByObjectId. Then you can paste your JSON correctly by navigating to View, edit JSON, which will open the JSON viewer, PFBS for reference. However, this is not the best practice for creating any pipeline.
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting as solution to help the other members find it more quickly, don't forget to give a "Kudos" – I’d truly appreciate it!
Thank you!!
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