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Azure Data Factory Cookbook - Second Edition

You're reading from  Azure Data Factory Cookbook - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803246598
Pages 532 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Authors (4):
Dmitry Foshin Dmitry Foshin
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Tonya Chernyshova Tonya Chernyshova
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Dmitry Anoshin Dmitry Anoshin
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Xenia Ireton Xenia Ireton
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters

Preface Getting Started with ADF Orchestration and Control Flow Setting Up Synapse Analytics Working with Data Lake and Spark Pools Working with Big Data and Databricks Data Migration – Azure Data Factory and Other Cloud Services Extending Azure Data Factory with Logic Apps and Azure Functions Microsoft Fabric and Power BI, Azure ML, and Cognitive Services Managing Deployment Processes with Azure DevOps Monitoring and Troubleshooting Data Pipelines Working with Azure Data Explorer The Best Practices of Working with ADF Other Books You May Enjoy
Index

Deploying your features into the master branch

Now that we have covered how to publish changes from the master branch to Data Factory, we are going to look at how to deploy new branches into the master branch. There are several reasons for creating new branches. While implementing new changes to your project, it is a common practice to create a feature branch, develop your changes there, and then publish them to the master branch. Some teams working in an Agile environment can create branches per story development. Other teams may have branches per developer. In all these situations, the main purpose is to avoid breaking changes during the release into the production environment.

Getting ready

Before we start, please ensure that you have an Azure subscription and are familiar with the basics of Azure resources such as the Azure portal, creating and deleting Azure resources, and creating pipelines in ADF. Also, you will need an Azure DevOps project created and linked to your...

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