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Defining Event Grid as a source - Namespace doesn't appear

Hi,

I want to define Event Grid as a source for my Eventstream to consume MQTT events (the MQTT connector doesn't work for me). However, after selecting my subscription the Event Grid Namespace list is empty. I recreated the Event Grid Namespace, I checked the settings in the Fabric Tenant Admin, I enabled MQTT and Routing, I'm not sure what I missed. Any idea?

Thanks,

 

Thomas

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TePe
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Helper IV

Solved... It's missing in the documentation that some permissions are also required:

RBAC: you need Reader (or higher) on the subscription/RG + a Workspace‑level assignment for the Namespace service principal

There are two permission tracks involved:

  • Enumeration path (your identity): Fabric uses your Azure ARM permissions to list Namespaces. Make sure your Entra/Azure role on the subscription and resource group containing the Namespace is Reader or above. Without this, the list will be empty even though the resource exists. Azure’s troubleshooting docs point to RBAC/visibility permissions as typical blockers. [learn.microsoft.com]

  • Ingestion path (service principal of the Namespace): Per Fabric docs, in the Fabric workspace you must Add the Event Grid Namespace’s service principal and grant Contributor (this is not about listing, but it’s required to successfully add/ingest afterward). Steps are in the Learn article under “Prerequisites.” [learn.microsoft.com]

In Fabric: Workspace → Manage access → Add people or groups → enter the Event Grid Namespace name → select the matching service principal → assign Contributor. [learn.microsoft.com]

THANKS to CoPilot 🙂

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TePe
Helper IV
Helper IV

Solved... It's missing in the documentation that some permissions are also required:

RBAC: you need Reader (or higher) on the subscription/RG + a Workspace‑level assignment for the Namespace service principal

There are two permission tracks involved:

  • Enumeration path (your identity): Fabric uses your Azure ARM permissions to list Namespaces. Make sure your Entra/Azure role on the subscription and resource group containing the Namespace is Reader or above. Without this, the list will be empty even though the resource exists. Azure’s troubleshooting docs point to RBAC/visibility permissions as typical blockers. [learn.microsoft.com]

  • Ingestion path (service principal of the Namespace): Per Fabric docs, in the Fabric workspace you must Add the Event Grid Namespace’s service principal and grant Contributor (this is not about listing, but it’s required to successfully add/ingest afterward). Steps are in the Learn article under “Prerequisites.” [learn.microsoft.com]

In Fabric: Workspace → Manage access → Add people or groups → enter the Event Grid Namespace name → select the matching service principal → assign Contributor. [learn.microsoft.com]

THANKS to CoPilot 🙂

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