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Git integration for Dataflows

Dataflows are supported by the Deployment pipelines, but there is no Git integration for dataflows.

With the introduction of Git integration of workspaces, it would be fantastic if Dataflows could be stored and traced and reviewed in Git same like it is possible now for datasets and reports.

Status: Planned
Comments
h_fayed
New Member

Dataflow gen2 are very convenient and easy to use. However, since they are still not included with git integration I feel this represents a risk. Any timeline for this would be greatly appreciated!

jkanel
New Member

Please prioritize git integration for dataflows! It's not even on the roadmap which is frankly demoralizing to dev teams.

frank_p_bearman
New Member

A major client is asking for this functionality, and will be a blocker for their adoption of Fabric. It seems odd that a key feature is being excluded from CI/CD to be honest. Should be an easy enough to allow the .json file to be incorporated into source control, surely?

Tomer1
New Member

Can someone from the dev team please provide an update about this?

FValencia2
New Member

Why this is not worked on, it is going to be almost a year since it was acknowledged. This is so important in order to know what is changing and when. I don't know why it doesn't have more votes.

Maximilian_Schm
New Member

When are we going to get an update on this topic?

marcus_taylor
New Member

Amazed this isn't supported yet, dataflows are the worst thing to lose or not have control over.

fbcideas_migusr
New Member
Status changed to: Planned
 
CoreyDupuis
Regular Visitor
Dataflow Gen 2 is now supported https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/data-factory/dataflow-gen2-cicd-and-git-integration But what about Gen 1? Pipelines support the comparison of the dataflow .json. Let's get this request finished so I don't need to continue to use PowerShell to manually export and check these in.