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This page will walkthrough the setup of Azure Data Factory in K .using the direct connect method
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Step 1) Enabling Azure Data Factory Admin APIs to be accessible to an AD Group
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Select Platform Settings in the side bar
In the pop-out side panel, under Integrations click on Sources
Click Add Source and select AZURE_DATA_FACTORY
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Select Direct Connect and add your Azure Data Factory details and click Next
Fill in the Source Settings and click Save & Next
Name: Give the Azure Data Factory source a name in K. If you have multiple ADFs, each one will need to have a unique name
Host: Enter the url e.g. adf.azure.com
Timeout: Default is 10, sometimes it may take longer for the API to respond, so we recommend increasing it to 20
Add Update the Host / Mapping details. See Database mapping - see Host / Database Mapping for more details. This step can be completed after the initial load via the guided workflow.
Select Enable Workspace Filtering if you wish to load only select Workspaces
Add Connection Details and click Save & Next
Tenant ID: Add the Directory (tenant) ID copied from step 2
Client ID : Add the Application (client) ID copied from Step 2
Client Secret: Add the Secret ID copied from Step 2
Test your connection and click Next
If you selected Enabled Workspace Filtering select the Workspaces you want to load. If you have a lot of workspaces this may take a bit of time to load.
Click Finish Setup
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