Introduction to Git integration (preview)

Important

This feature is in preview.

Note

This articles in this section are about version control using Git integration. To manage deployment of your app, see the deployment pipelines documentation.

Git integration in Microsoft Fabric enables developers to integrate their development processes, tools, and best practices straight into the Fabric platform. It allows developers who are developing in Fabric to:

  • Backup and version their work
  • Revert to previous stages as needed
  • Collaborate with others or work alone using Git branches
  • Apply the capabilities of familiar source control tools to manage Fabric items

Flowchart showing the connection between the remote Git repo and the Fabric workspace.

The integration with source control is on a workspace level. Developers can version items they develop within a workspace in a single process, with full visibility to all their items. Currently, in Preview, only a few items are supported, but the list of supported items is growing.

Privacy concerns

Before you enable Git integration, make sure you understand the following possible privacy concerns:

Supported items

The following items are currently supported:

If the workspace or Git directory has unsupported items, it can still be connected, but the unsupported items are ignored. They aren’t saved or synced, but they’re not deleted either. They appear in the source control panel but you can't commit or update them.

Considerations and limitations

  • Currently, only Git in Azure Repos with the same tenant as the Fabric tenant is supported.
  • If the workspace and Git repo are in two different geographical regions, the tenant admin must enable cross-geo exports.
  • Azure DevOps on-prem isn't supported.
  • Sovereign clouds aren't supported.