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Azure Resource Manager SDK for Fabric in .NET.
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Azure Resource Manager SDK for Fabric in .NET.
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SKILL.md Source
# Azure.ResourceManager.Fabric (.NET)
Management plane SDK for provisioning and managing Microsoft Fabric capacity resources via Azure Resource Manager.
> **Management Plane Only**
> This SDK manages Fabric *capacities* (compute resources). For working with Fabric workspaces, lakehouses, warehouses, and data items, use the Microsoft Fabric REST API or data plane SDKs.
## Installation
```bash
dotnet add package Azure.ResourceManager.Fabric
dotnet add package Azure.Identity
```
**Current Version**: 1.0.0 (GA - September 2025)
**API Version**: 2023-11-01
**Target Frameworks**: .NET 8.0, .NET Standard 2.0
## Environment Variables
```bash
AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID=<your-subscription-id>
# For service principal auth (optional)
AZURE_TENANT_ID=<tenant-id>
AZURE_CLIENT_ID=<client-id>
AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET=<client-secret>
```
## Authentication
```csharp
using Azure.Identity;
using Azure.ResourceManager;
using Azure.ResourceManager.Fabric;
// Always use DefaultAzureCredential
var credential = new DefaultAzureCredential();
var armClient = new ArmClient(credential);
// Get subscription
var subscription = await armClient.GetDefaultSubscriptionAsync();
```
## Resource Hierarchy
```
ArmClient
└── SubscriptionResource
└── ResourceGroupResource
└── FabricCapacityResource
```
## Core Workflows
### 1. Create Fabric Capacity
```csharp
using Azure.ResourceManager.Fabric;
using Azure.ResourceManager.Fabric.Models;
using Azure.Core;
// Get resource group
var resourceGroup = await subscription.GetResourceGroupAsync("my-resource-group");
// Define capacity configuration
var administration = new FabricCapacityAdministration(
new[] { "admin@contoso.com" } // Capacity administrators (UPNs or object IDs)
);
var properties = new FabricCapacityProperties(administration);
var sku = new FabricSku("F64", FabricSkuTier.Fabric);
var capacityData = new FabricCapacityData(
AzureLocation.WestUS2,
properties,
sku)
{
Tags = { ["Environment"] = "Production" }
};
// Create capacity (long-running operation)
var capacityCollection = resourceGroup.Value.GetFabricCapacities();
var operation = await capacityCollection.CreateOrUpdateAsync(
WaitUntil.Completed,
"my-fabric-capacity",
capacityData);
FabricCapacityResource capacity = operation.Value;
Console.WriteLine($"Created capacity: {capacity.Data.Name}");
Console.WriteLine($"State: {capacity.Data.Properties.State}");
```
### 2. Get Fabric Capacity
```csharp
// Get existing capacity
var capacity = await resourceGroup.Value
.GetFabricCapacityAsync("my-fabric-capacity");
Console.WriteLine($"Name: {capacity.Value.Data.Name}");
Console.WriteLine($"Location: {capacity.Value.Data.Location}");
Console.WriteLine($"SKU: {capacity.Value.Data.Sku.Name}");
Console.WriteLine($"State: {capacity.Value.Data.Properties.State}");
Console.WriteLine($"Provisioning State: {capacity.Value.Data.Properties.ProvisioningState}");
```
### 3. Update Capacity (Scale SKU or Change Admins)
```csharp
var capacity = await resourceGroup.Value
.GetFabricCapacityAsync("my-fabric-capacity");
var patch = new FabricCapacityPatch
{
Sku = new FabricSku("F128", FabricSkuTier.Fabric), // Scale up
Properties = new FabricCapacityUpdateProperties
{
Administration = new FabricCapacityAdministration(
new[] { "admin@contoso.com", "newadmin@contoso.com" }
)
}
};
var updateOperation = await capacity.Value.UpdateAsync(
WaitUntil.Completed,
patch);
Console.WriteLine($"Updated SKU: {updateOperation.Value.Data.Sku.Name}");
```
### 4. Suspend and Resume Capacity
```csharp
// Suspend capacity (stop billing for compute)
await capacity.Value.SuspendAsync(WaitUntil.Completed);
Console.WriteLine("Capacity suspended");
// Resume capacity
var resumeOperation = await capacity.Value.ResumeAsync(WaitUntil.Completed);
Console.WriteLine($"Capacity resumed. State: {resumeOperation.Value.Data.Properties.State}");
```
### 5. Delete Capacity
```csharp
await capacity.Value.DeleteAsync(WaitUntil.Completed);
Console.WriteLine("Capacity deleted");
```
### 6. List All Capacities
```csharp
// In a resource group
await foreach (var cap in resourceGroup.Value.GetFabricCapacities())
{
Console.WriteLine($"- {cap.Data.Name} ({cap.Data.Sku.Name})");
}
// In a subscription
await foreach (var cap in subscription.GetFabricCapacitiesAsync())
{
Console.WriteLine($"- {cap.Data.Name} in {cap.Data.Location}");
}
```
### 7. Check Name Availability
```csharp
var checkContent = new FabricNameAvailabilityContent
{
Name = "my-new-capacity",
ResourceType = "Microsoft.Fabric/capacities"
};
var result = await subscription.CheckFabricCapacityNameAvailabilityAsync(
AzureLocation.WestUS2,
checkContent);
if (result.Value.IsNameAvailable == true)
{
Console.WriteLine("Name is available!");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine($"Name unavailable: {result.Value.Reason} - {result.Value.Message}");
}
```
### 8. List Available SKUs
```csharp
// List all SKUs available in subscription
await foreach (var skuDetails in subscription.GetSkusFabricCapacitiesAsync())
{
Console.WriteLine($"SKU: {skuDetails.Name}");
Console.WriteLine($" Resource Type: {skuDetails.ResourceType}");
foreach (var location in skuDetails.Locations)
{
Console.WriteLine($" Location: {location}");
}
}
// List SKUs available for an existing capacity (for scaling)
await foreach (var skuDetails in capacity.Value.GetSkusForCapacityAsync())
{
Console.WriteLine($"Can scale to: {skuDetails.Sku.Name}");
}
```
## SKU Reference
| SKU Name | Capacity Units (CU) | Power BI Equivalent |
|----------|---------------------|---------------------|
| F2 | 2 | - |
| F4 | 4 | - |
| F8 | 8 | EM1/A1 |
| F16 | 16 | EM2/A2 |
| F32 | 32 | EM3/A3 |
| F64 | 64 | P1/A4 |
| F128 | 128 | P2/A5 |
| F256 | 256 | P3/A6 |
| F512 | 512 | P4/A7 |
| F1024 | 1024 | P5/A8 |
| F2048 | 2048 | - |
## Key Types Reference
| Type | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| `ArmClient` | Entry point for all ARM operations |
| `FabricCapacityResource` | Represents a Fabric capacity instance |
| `FabricCapacityCollection` | Collection for capacity CRUD operations |
| `FabricCapacityData` | Capacity creation/read data model |
| `FabricCapacityPatch` | Capacity update payload |
| `FabricCapacityProperties` | Capacity properties (administration, state) |
| `FabricCapacityAdministration` | Admin members configuration |
| `FabricSku` | SKU configuration (name and tier) |
| `FabricSkuTier` | Pricing tier (currently only "Fabric") |
| `FabricProvisioningState` | Provisioning states (Succeeded, Failed, etc.) |
| `FabricResourceState` | Resource states (Active, Suspended, etc.) |
| `FabricNameAvailabilityContent` | Name availability check request |
| `FabricNameAvailabilityResult` | Name availability check response |
## Provisioning and Resource States
### Provisioning States (`FabricProvisioningState`)
- `Succeeded` - Operation completed successfully
- `Failed` - Operation failed
- `Canceled` - Operation was canceled
- `Deleting` - Capacity is being deleted
- `Provisioning` - Initial provisioning in progress
- `Updating` - Update operation in progress
### Resource States (`FabricResourceState`)
- `Active` - Capacity is running and available
- `Provisioning` - Being provisioned
- `Failed` - In failed state
- `Updating` - Being updated
- `Deleting` - Being deleted
- `Suspending` - Transitioning to suspended
- `Suspended` - Suspended (not billing for compute)
- `Pausing` - Transitioning to paused
- `Paused` - Paused
- `Resuming` - Resuming from suspended/paused
- `Scaling` - Scaling to different SKU
- `Preparing` - Preparing resources
## Best Practices
1. **Use `WaitUntil.Completed`** for operations that must finish before proceeding
2. **Use `WaitUntil.Started`** when you want to poll manually or run operations in parallel
3. **Always use `DefaultAzureCredential`** — never hardcode credentials
4. **Handle `RequestFailedException`** for ARM API errors
5. **Use `CreateOrUpdateAsync`** for idempotent operations
6. **Suspend when not in use** — Fabric capacities bill for compute even when idle
7. **Check provisioning state** before performing operations on a capacity
8. **Use appropriate SKU** — Start small (F2/F4) for dev/test, scale up for production
## Error Handling
```csharp
using Azure;
try
{
var operation = await capacityCollection.CreateOrUpdateAsync(
WaitUntil.Completed, capacityName, capacityData);
}
catch (RequestFailedException ex) when (ex.Status == 409)
{
Console.WriteLine("Capacity already exists or conflict");
}
catch (RequestFailedException ex) when (ex.Status == 400)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Invalid configuration: {ex.Message}");
}
catch (RequestFailedException ex) when (ex.Status == 403)
{
Console.WriteLine("Insufficient permissions or quota exceeded");
}
catch (RequestFailedException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine($"ARM Error: {ex.Status} - {ex.ErrorCode}: {ex.Message}");
}
```
## Common Pitfalls
1. **Capacity names must be globally unique** — Fabric capacity names must be unique across all Azure subscriptions
2. **Suspend doesn't delete** — Suspended capacities still exist but don't bill for compute
3. **SKU changes may require downtime** — Scaling operations can take several minutes
4. **Admin UPNs must be valid** — Capacity administrators must be valid Azure AD users
5. **Location constraints** — Not all SKUs are available in all regions; use `GetSkusFabricCapacitiesAsync` to check
6. **Long provisioning times** — Capacity creation can take 5-15 minutes
## Related SDKs
| SDK | Purpose | Install |
|-----|---------|---------|
| `Azure.ResourceManager.Fabric` | Management plane (this SDK) | `dotnet add package Azure.ResourceManager.Fabric` |
| `Microsoft.Fabric.Api` | Data plane operations (beta) | `dotnet add package Microsoft.Fabric.Api --prerelease` |
| `Azure.ResourceManager` | Core ARM SDK | `dotnet add package Azure.ResourceManager` |
| `Azure.Identity` | Authentication | `dotnet add package Azure.Identity` |
## References
- [Azure.ResourceManager.Fabric NuGet](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Azure.ResourceManager.Fabric)
- [GitHub Source](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-net/tree/main/sdk/fabric/Azure.ResourceManager.Fabric)
- [Microsoft Fabric Documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/fabric/)
- [Fabric Capacity Management](https://learn.microsoft.com/fabric/admin/service-admin-portal-capacity-settings)
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