In this video, Zane Goodman demonstrates how to use Fabric CLI within a Fabric notebook to automate admin tasks, specifically geared towards efficiently onboarding multiple users for Microsoft Fabric boot camps or new projects. He teaches how to import a CSV export of an Azure AD group into a lakehouse, convert it into a DataFrame, and create a Python dictionary linking workspace names to Entra IDs. Zane covers authenticating in the notebook, using Fabric CLI to create workspaces, and assigning contributor access to users with ACL set commands. This process can streamline workspace provisioning, help standardize naming conventions, and reduce repetitive clicks, offering a reusable automation pattern that can be tailored to individual organizational needs. The walkthrough serves as an introductory guide to deeper Fabric CLI automation practices.
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