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QUESTION
The node module @microsoft/azure-data-factory-utilities
systematically fails to validate Data Factories.
Here is the command line is use: npm run start validate ../etl-dataplatform subscriptions/xxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx/resourceGroups/DataPlatform-STAG/providers/Microsoft.DataFactory/factories/etl-dataplatform-stag
Error logs:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-15 at 04:41This error is due to the ADF resource ID being incorrect. You seem to be missing a /
at the beginning of your resource ID, before 'subscriptions'.
The correct command would be npm run start validate ../etl-dataplatform /subscriptions/xxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx/resourceGroups/DataPlatform-STAG/providers/Microsoft.DataFactory/factories/etl-dataplatform-stag
QUESTION
I would like to enable diagnostics for Azure Datafactory using ARM-Template.
I have found this post and then I try to test my code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Sep-22 at 11:16your resourceId is wrong, fix it like so:
QUESTION
I have an Azure Data Factory Visual Studio Project within a GitHub repository, and as part of the configuration I have a few linked services, for example, one for an Asure SQL Database, Azure Blob and one for an Azure Batch, all of these linked services have a connection string or account key.
I used The Secure Publish aproach described here: https://github.com/Azure/Azure-DataFactory/tree/master/Samples/ADFSecurePublish
so, i can do a manualy manualy publish, but i want continious integration using appveyor for the build and after the build i want to run a script to automatically deploy my project to azure.
How can i do a "secure publish" with this approach, how can i use my keyvault's key from the script.
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-May-23 at 12:03I think the simple answer is that you can't (currently).
I would however argue that once you have manually and securely published your ADF linked services why would you need to redeployment them? Old and new things can just use existing linked services.
Agree with the continuous integration idea. But would suggest this only applies to datasets, pipelines and activities. In which case use PowerShell to deal with this. See:
Release Azure Data Factory project using VSTS Release
As a side note, we currently have bigger problems in that ADF projects aren't event supported in the latest version of Visual Studio. Never mind worrying about CI with Secure Publishing :-)
Maybe post this request on the Microsoft user voice feedback site.
Or
Maybe wait to see what the next version of ADF has to offer.
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