Microsoft Azure Data Factory management client library for .NET
Microsoft Azure Data Factory is a cloud-based data integration service that orchestrates and automates the movement and transformation of data.
This library supports managing Microsoft Azure Data Factory resources.
This library follows the new Azure SDK guidelines, and provides many core capabilities:
- Support MSAL.NET, Azure.Identity is out of box for supporting MSAL.NET.
- Support [OpenTelemetry](https://opentelemetry.io/) for distributed tracing.
- HTTP pipeline with custom policies.
- Better error-handling.
- Support uniform telemetry across all languages.
Getting started
Install the package
Install the Microsoft Azure Data Factory management library for .NET with NuGet:
dotnet add package Azure.ResourceManager.DataFactory
Prerequisites
- You must have an Microsoft Azure subscription.
Authenticate the Client
To create an authenticated client and start interacting with Microsoft Azure resources, see the quickstart guide here.
Key concepts
Key concepts of the Microsoft Azure SDK for .NET can be found here.
Documentation
Documentation is available to help you learn how to use this package:
Examples
Code samples for using the management library for .NET can be found in the following locations
Examples using DataFactoryElement
Assign DataFactoryElement
with different literal types
- int
var policy = new PipelineActivityPolicy
{
Retry = DataFactoryElement<int>.FromLiteral(1),
};
- bool
var service = new AmazonS3CompatibleLinkedService
{
ForcePathStyle = DataFactoryElement<bool>.FromLiteral(true),
};
- list
var source = new Office365Source()
{
AllowedGroups = DataFactoryElement<IList<string>>.FromLiteral(new List<string> { "a", "b" }),
};
- Dictionary
Dictionary<string, string> DictionaryValue = new()
{
{ "key1", "value1" },
{ "key2", "value2" }
};
var activity = new AzureMLExecutePipelineActivity("name")
{
MLPipelineParameters = DataFactoryElement<IDictionary<string, string>?>.FromLiteral(DictionaryValue),
};
- BinaryData
var varActivity = new SetVariableActivity("name")
{
Value = DataFactoryElement<BinaryData>.FromLiteral(BinaryData.FromString("a")),
};
Assign DataFactoryElement
from expression
var service = new AmazonRdsForOracleLinkedService(DataFactoryElement<string>.FromExpression("foo/bar-@{pipeline().TriggerTime}"));
Assign DataFactoryElement
from masked string
var service = new AmazonS3CompatibleLinkedService()
{
ServiceUri = DataFactoryElement<string>.FromSecretString("some/secret/path"),
};
Assign DataFactoryElement
from KeyVault secret reference
var store = new DataFactoryLinkedServiceReference(DataFactoryLinkedServiceReferenceKind.LinkedServiceReference,
"referenceName");
var keyVaultReference = new DataFactoryKeyVaultSecret(store, "secretName");
var service = new AmazonS3CompatibleLinkedService()
{
AccessKeyId = DataFactoryElement<string>.FromKeyVaultSecret(keyVaultReference),
};
Troubleshooting
- File an issue via GitHub Issues.
- Check previous questions or ask new ones on Stack Overflow using Azure and .NET tags.
Next steps
For more information about Microsoft Azure SDK, see this website.
Contributing
For details on contributing to this repository, see the contributing guide.
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