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I’m looking to create Power BI Reports (PBIR) dynamically using either C# or PowerShell. The goal is to generate PBIR files dynamically based on a given dataset.
Any guidance, insights, or helpful resources on how to achieve this would be greatly appreciated.
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Looks like the Fabric REST APIs should be able to do that
Power BI Desktop project report folder - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
"During the Public Preview, Fabric Git Integration and Fabric REST APIs continue to use PBIR-Legacy (report.json) when exporting the report definitions. However, if the report is imported into Fabric using PBIR format, then both features start exporting the report definition using PBIR format."
Hi @lbendlin Thanks for replying back
Apologies for the confusion earlier — it's PBIP, not PBIR.
Our request is to replicate the exact folder structure of the PBIP file, as outlined below:
Report
.Report/.pbi
.Report/StaticResources
All platform files, including definition.pbir and report.json
SemanticModel
.pbi
definition
We’re essentially trying to understand whether it is possible to dynamically generate this complete PBIP folder structure using C# or PowerShell.
Any guidance or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Looks like the Fabric REST APIs should be able to do that
Power BI Desktop project report folder - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
"During the Public Preview, Fabric Git Integration and Fabric REST APIs continue to use PBIR-Legacy (report.json) when exporting the report definitions. However, if the report is imported into Fabric using PBIR format, then both features start exporting the report definition using PBIR format."
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