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Microsoft Fabric for Visual Studio Code

Microsoft Fabric support for Visual Studio Code is provided through a rich set of extensions that make it easy to discover and interact with the Fabric items and workspaces.

Sign up for Free Microsoft Fabric Trial capacity and get Microsoft Fabric is provided free of charge. It icludes access to the Fabric product workloads and the resources to create and host Fabric items.

Data engineeering

Data engineering in Microsoft Fabric enables users to design, build, and maintain infrastructures and systems that enable their organizations to collect, store, process, and analyze large volumes of data. With this extension , you can now develop in VS Code for data engineering needs.

Features

  1. Sign in and manage login to Fabric account with VS Code accounts.
  2. Creating and open workspaces in you Fabric account.
  3. View the items in your workspace and open in Fabric, rename and edit items. You can group them by item type or view then as list.
  4. Open and edit notebooks
  5. Configure a working directory to save workspace items locally.

Installation

Intalling the Fabric extension will install all of the extensions that you need to work with Fabric. Currently, we support Notebooks, but will be adding support for more workloads in Fabric.

Sign In

To sign in to your Fabric account, is simple , simply press F1 and type in Fabric: Sign in (or click on the Sign in to Fabric... node in the Explorer).

Note: You may be prompted for access to your computer's secure credential storage service so you don't need to sign in every time you start VS Code.

Once signed in, Select a Workspace and then view the list of items in the Fabric explorer.

Command Palette

You can access almost all Azure Services provided by these extensions through the Command Palette. Simply press F1, then type in Fabric to find the available commands.

Getting started

To get started, see How to use Fabric extension in VS Code

Have feedback

Got a suggestion, use the Feedback section to report issues or request features.

Telemetry

Read our privacy statement to learn more. If you don't wish to send usage data to Microsoft, you can set the telemetry.enableTelemetry setting to false. Learn more in our FAQ.

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