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Version: 0.12.1

Configuring Your PowerBI Connector to DataHub

Now that you have created a DataHub specific Azure AD app with the relevant access in the prior step, it's now time to set up a connection via the DataHub UI.

Configure Secrets

  1. Within DataHub, navigate to the Ingestion tab in the top, right corner of your screen

Navigate to the "Ingestion Tab"

note

If you do not see the Ingestion tab, please contact your DataHub admin to grant you the correct permissions

  1. Navigate to the Secrets tab and click Create new secret.

Secrets Tab

  1. Create a client id secret

    This will securely store your PowerBI Application (client) ID within DataHub

    • Enter a name like POWER_BI_CLIENT_ID - we will use this later to refer to the Application (client) ID
    • Enter the Application (client) ID
    • Optionally add a description
    • Click Create

Application (client) ID

  1. Create a secret to store the Azure AD Client Secret

    This will securely store your client secret"

    • Enter a name like POWER_BI_CLIENT_SECRET - we will use this later to refer to the client secret
    • Enter the client secret
    • Optionally add a description
    • Click Create

Azure AD app Secret

Configure Recipe

  1. Navigate to the Sources tab and click Create new source

    Click "Create new source"

  2. Choose PowerBI

    Select PowerBI from the options

  3. Enter details into the PowerBI Recipe

    You need to set minimum 3 field in the recipe:

    a. tenant_id: This is the unique identifier (GUID) of the Azure Active Directory instance. Tenant Id can be found at: PowerBI Portal -> Click on ? at top-right corner -> Click on About PowerBI

    Select PowerBI from the options

    On About PowerBI window copy ctid:

    copy ctid

b. **client_id:** Use the secret POWER_BI_CLIENT_ID with the format "${POWER_BI_CLIENT_ID}".

c. **client_secret:** Use the secret POWER_BI_CLIENT_SECRET with the format "${POWER_BI_CLIENT_SECRET}".

Optionally, use the workspace_id_pattern field to filter for specific workspaces.

config:
...
workspace_id_pattern:
allow:
- "258829b1-82b1-4bdb-b9fb-6722c718bbd3"

Your recipe should look something like this:

tenant id

After completing the recipe, click Next.

Schedule Execution

Now it's time to schedule a recurring ingestion pipeline to regularly extract metadata from your PowerBI instance.

  1. Decide how regularly you want this ingestion to run-- day, month, year, hour, minute, etc. Select from the dropdown

schedule selector

  1. Ensure you've configured your correct timezone

    timezone_selector

  2. Click Next when you are done

Finish Up

  1. Name your ingestion source, then click Save and Run

    Name your ingestion

You will now find your new ingestion source running

ingestion_running

Validate Ingestion Runs

  1. View the latest status of ingestion runs on the Ingestion page

ingestion succeeded

  1. Click the plus sign to expand the full list of historical runs and outcomes; click Details to see the outcomes of a specific run

ingestion_details

  1. From the Ingestion Run Details page, pick View All to see which entities were ingested

ingestion_details_view_all

  1. Pick an entity from the list to manually validate if it contains the detail you expected

ingestion_details_view_all

Congratulations! You've successfully set up PowerBI as an ingestion source for DataHub!

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