azure-mgmt-fabric-py
Azure Fabric Management SDK for Python. Use for managing Microsoft Fabric capacities and resources. Triggers: "azure-mgmt-fabric", "FabricMgmtClient", "Fabric capacity", "Microsoft Fabric", "Power BI capacity".
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Azure Fabric Management SDK for Python. Use for managing Microsoft Fabric capacities and resources. Triggers: "azure-mgmt-fabric", "FabricMgmtClient", "Fabric capacity", "Microsoft Fabric", "Power BI capacity".
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How azure-mgmt-fabric-py Compares
| Feature / Agent | azure-mgmt-fabric-py | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Azure Fabric Management SDK for Python. Use for managing Microsoft Fabric capacities and resources. Triggers: "azure-mgmt-fabric", "FabricMgmtClient", "Fabric capacity", "Microsoft Fabric", "Power BI capacity".
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Azure Fabric Management SDK for Python
Manage Microsoft Fabric capacities and resources programmatically.
## Installation
```bash
pip install azure-mgmt-fabric
pip install azure-identity
```
## Environment Variables
```bash
AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID=<your-subscription-id>
AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP=<your-resource-group>
```
## Authentication
```python
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.mgmt.fabric import FabricMgmtClient
import os
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
client = FabricMgmtClient(
credential=credential,
subscription_id=os.environ["AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID"]
)
```
## Create Fabric Capacity
```python
from azure.mgmt.fabric import FabricMgmtClient
from azure.mgmt.fabric.models import FabricCapacity, FabricCapacityProperties, CapacitySku
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
import os
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
client = FabricMgmtClient(
credential=credential,
subscription_id=os.environ["AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID"]
)
resource_group = os.environ["AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP"]
capacity_name = "myfabriccapacity"
capacity = client.fabric_capacities.begin_create_or_update(
resource_group_name=resource_group,
capacity_name=capacity_name,
resource=FabricCapacity(
location="eastus",
sku=CapacitySku(
name="F2", # Fabric SKU
tier="Fabric"
),
properties=FabricCapacityProperties(
administration=FabricCapacityAdministration(
members=["user@contoso.com"]
)
)
)
).result()
print(f"Capacity created: {capacity.name}")
```
## Get Capacity Details
```python
capacity = client.fabric_capacities.get(
resource_group_name=resource_group,
capacity_name=capacity_name
)
print(f"Capacity: {capacity.name}")
print(f"SKU: {capacity.sku.name}")
print(f"State: {capacity.properties.state}")
print(f"Location: {capacity.location}")
```
## List Capacities in Resource Group
```python
capacities = client.fabric_capacities.list_by_resource_group(
resource_group_name=resource_group
)
for capacity in capacities:
print(f"Capacity: {capacity.name} - SKU: {capacity.sku.name}")
```
## List All Capacities in Subscription
```python
all_capacities = client.fabric_capacities.list_by_subscription()
for capacity in all_capacities:
print(f"Capacity: {capacity.name} in {capacity.location}")
```
## Update Capacity
```python
from azure.mgmt.fabric.models import FabricCapacityUpdate, CapacitySku
updated = client.fabric_capacities.begin_update(
resource_group_name=resource_group,
capacity_name=capacity_name,
properties=FabricCapacityUpdate(
sku=CapacitySku(
name="F4", # Scale up
tier="Fabric"
),
tags={"environment": "production"}
)
).result()
print(f"Updated SKU: {updated.sku.name}")
```
## Suspend Capacity
Pause capacity to stop billing:
```python
client.fabric_capacities.begin_suspend(
resource_group_name=resource_group,
capacity_name=capacity_name
).result()
print("Capacity suspended")
```
## Resume Capacity
Resume a paused capacity:
```python
client.fabric_capacities.begin_resume(
resource_group_name=resource_group,
capacity_name=capacity_name
).result()
print("Capacity resumed")
```
## Delete Capacity
```python
client.fabric_capacities.begin_delete(
resource_group_name=resource_group,
capacity_name=capacity_name
).result()
print("Capacity deleted")
```
## Check Name Availability
```python
from azure.mgmt.fabric.models import CheckNameAvailabilityRequest
result = client.fabric_capacities.check_name_availability(
location="eastus",
body=CheckNameAvailabilityRequest(
name="my-new-capacity",
type="Microsoft.Fabric/capacities"
)
)
if result.name_available:
print("Name is available")
else:
print(f"Name not available: {result.reason}")
```
## List Available SKUs
```python
skus = client.fabric_capacities.list_skus(
resource_group_name=resource_group,
capacity_name=capacity_name
)
for sku in skus:
print(f"SKU: {sku.name} - Tier: {sku.tier}")
```
## Client Operations
| Operation | Method |
|-----------|--------|
| `client.fabric_capacities` | Capacity CRUD operations |
| `client.operations` | List available operations |
## Fabric SKUs
| SKU | Description | CUs |
|-----|-------------|-----|
| `F2` | Entry level | 2 Capacity Units |
| `F4` | Small | 4 Capacity Units |
| `F8` | Medium | 8 Capacity Units |
| `F16` | Large | 16 Capacity Units |
| `F32` | X-Large | 32 Capacity Units |
| `F64` | 2X-Large | 64 Capacity Units |
| `F128` | 4X-Large | 128 Capacity Units |
| `F256` | 8X-Large | 256 Capacity Units |
| `F512` | 16X-Large | 512 Capacity Units |
| `F1024` | 32X-Large | 1024 Capacity Units |
| `F2048` | 64X-Large | 2048 Capacity Units |
## Capacity States
| State | Description |
|-------|-------------|
| `Active` | Capacity is running |
| `Paused` | Capacity is suspended (no billing) |
| `Provisioning` | Being created |
| `Updating` | Being modified |
| `Deleting` | Being removed |
| `Failed` | Operation failed |
## Long-Running Operations
All mutating operations are long-running (LRO). Use `.result()` to wait:
```python
# Synchronous wait
capacity = client.fabric_capacities.begin_create_or_update(...).result()
# Or poll manually
poller = client.fabric_capacities.begin_create_or_update(...)
while not poller.done():
print(f"Status: {poller.status()}")
time.sleep(5)
capacity = poller.result()
```
## Best Practices
1. **Use DefaultAzureCredential** for authentication
2. **Suspend unused capacities** to reduce costs
3. **Start with smaller SKUs** and scale up as needed
4. **Use tags** for cost tracking and organization
5. **Check name availability** before creating capacities
6. **Handle LRO properly** — don't assume immediate completion
7. **Set up capacity admins** — specify users who can manage workspaces
8. **Monitor capacity usage** via Azure Monitor metricsRelated Skills
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