Cosmos DB Connector for Microsoft Fabric

Connect to your Azure Cosmos DB databases to read, query, create, update, and delete documents and more!

In this article you will learn how to quickly and efficiently integrate Cosmos DB data in Microsoft Fabric without coding. We will use high-performance Cosmos DB Connector to easily connect to Cosmos DB and then access the data inside Microsoft Fabric.

Let's follow the steps below to see how we can accomplish that!

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Create ODBC Data Source (DSN) based on ZappySys API Driver

Step-by-step instructions

To get data from Cosmos DB using Microsoft Fabric we first need to create a DSN (Data Source) which will access data from Cosmos DB. We will later be able to read data using Microsoft Fabric. Perform these steps:

  1. Download and install ODBC PowerPack.

  2. Open ODBC Data Sources (x64):

    Open ODBC Data Source
  3. Create a User data source (User DSN) based on ZappySys API Driver:

    ZappySys API Driver
    Create new User DSN for ZappySys API Driver
    • Create and use User DSN if the client application is run under a User Account. This is an ideal option in design-time, when developing a solution, e.g. in Visual Studio 2019. Use it for both type of applications - 64-bit and 32-bit.
    • Create and use System DSN if the client application is launched under a System Account, e.g. as a Windows Service. Usually, this is an ideal option to use in a production environment. Use ODBC Data Source Administrator (32-bit), instead of 64-bit version, if Windows Service is a 32-bit application.
  4. When the Configuration window appears give your data source a name if you haven't done that already, then select "Cosmos DB" from the list of Popular Connectors. If "Cosmos DB" is not present in the list, then click "Search Online" and download it. Then set the path to the location where you downloaded it. Finally, click Continue >> to proceed with configuring the DSN:

    CosmosDbDSN
    Cosmos DB
    ODBC DSN Template Selection
  5. Now it's time to configure the Connection Manager. Select Authentication Type, e.g. Token Authentication. Then select API Base URL (in most cases, the default one is the right one). More info is available in the Authentication section.

    Cosmos DB authentication
    Connecting to your Azure Cosmos DB data requires you to authenticate your REST API access. Follow the instructions below:
    1. Go to your Azure portal homepage: https://portal.azure.com/.
    2. In the search bar at the top of the homepage, enter Azure Cosmos DB. In the dropdown that appears, select Azure Cosmos DB.
    3. Click on the name of the database account you want to connect to (also copy and paste the name of the database account for later use).
    4. On the next page where you can see all of the database account information, look along the left side and select Keys: Use API key to get Cosmos DB data via REST API in Azure
    5. On the Keys page, you will have two tabs: Read-write Keys and Read-only Keys. If you are going to write data to your database, you need to remain on the Read-write Keys tab. If you are only going to read data from your database, you should select the Read-only Keys tab.
    6. On the Keys page, copy the PRIMARY KEY value and paste it somewhere for later use (the SECONDARY KEY value may also be copied and used).
    7. Now go to SSIS package or ODBC data source and use this PRIMARY KEY in API Key authentication configuration.
    8. Enter the primary or secondary key you recorded in step 6 into the Primary or Secondary Key field.
    9. Then enter the database account you recorded in step 3 into the Database Account field.
    10. Next, enter or select the default database you want to connect to using the Defualt Database field.
    11. Continue by entering or selecting the default table (i.e. container/collection) you want to connect to using the Default Table (Container/Collection) field.
    12. Select the Test Connection button at the bottom of the window to verify proper connectivity with your Azure Devops account.
    13. If the connection test succeeds, select OK.
    14. Done! Now you are ready to use Asana Connector!
    API Connection Manager configuration

    Just perform these simple steps to finish authentication configuration:

    1. Set Authentication Type to API Key [Http]
    2. Optional step. Modify API Base URL if needed (in most cases default will work).
    3. Fill in all the required parameters and set optional parameters if needed.
    4. Finally, hit OK button:
    CosmosDbDSN
    Cosmos DB
    API Key [Http]
    https://[$Account$].documents.azure.com
    Required Parameters
    Primary or Secondary Key Fill-in the parameter...
    Account Name (Case-Sensitive) Fill-in the parameter...
    Database Name (keep blank to use default) Case-Sensitive Fill-in the parameter...
    API Version Fill-in the parameter...
    Optional Parameters
    Default Table (needed to invoke #DirectSQL)
    ODBC DSN HTTP Connection Configuration

  6. Once the data source connection has been configured, it's time to configure the SQL query. Select the Preview tab and then click Query Builder button to configure the SQL query:

    ZappySys API Driver - Cosmos DB
    Connect to your Azure Cosmos DB databases to read, query, create, update, and delete documents and more!
    CosmosDbDSN
    Open Query Builder in API ODBC Driver to read and write data to REST API
  7. Start by selecting the Table or Endpoint you are interested in and then configure the parameters. This will generate a query that we will use in Microsoft Fabric to retrieve data from Cosmos DB. Hit OK button to use this query in the next step.

    #DirectSQL SELECT * FROM root where root.id !=null order by root._ts desc
    Configure table/endpoint parameters in ODBC data source based on API Driver
    Some parameters configured in this window will be passed to the Cosmos DB API, e.g. filtering parameters. It means that filtering will be done on the server side (instead of the client side), enabling you to get only the meaningful data much faster.
  8. Now hit Preview Data button to preview the data using the generated SQL query. If you are satisfied with the result, use this query in Microsoft Fabric:

    ZappySys API Driver - Cosmos DB
    Connect to your Azure Cosmos DB databases to read, query, create, update, and delete documents and more!
    CosmosDbDSN
    #DirectSQL SELECT * FROM root where root.id !=null order by root._ts desc
    API ODBC Driver-based data source data preview
    You can also access data quickly from the tables dropdown by selecting <Select table>.
    A WHERE clause, LIMIT keyword will be performed on the client side, meaning that the whole result set will be retrieved from the Cosmos DB API first, and only then the filtering will be applied to the data. If possible, it is recommended to use parameters in Query Builder to filter the data on the server side (in Cosmos DB servers).
  9. Click OK to finish creating the data source.

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Installing Microsoft On-premises data gateway

To access and read Cosmos DB data in Microsoft Fabric, you will have to download and install Microsoft On-premises data gateway.

There are two types of On-premises data gateways:

  • Standard Mode
  • Personal Mode

Standard Mode supports Power BI and other Microsoft Data Fabric services. It fits perfectly for Enterprise solutions as it installs as a Windows Service and also supports Direct Query feature.

Personal Mode, on the other hand, can be configured faster, but is designed more for home users (you cannot install it as a Windows Service and it does not support DirectQuery). You will find a detailed comparison in the link above.

We recommend to go with Personal Mode for a quick POC solution, but use Standard Mode in production environment. You can download On-premises data gateway straight from Microsoft Data Fabric or Power BI web app:

Download Power BI On-premises data gateway

Standard mode

Follow these steps how to configure On-premises data gateway in Standard mode:

  1. Install On-premises data gateway (standard mode) and sign-in:

    Signing in into on-premises data gateway standard
    Use the same email address you use when logging in into your account.
  2. Register a new gateway (or migrate an existing one):

    Registering or migrating on-premises data gateway standard
  3. If you are creating a new gateway, name your gateway, enter a Recovery key, and click Configure button:

    Naming on-premises data gateway standard
  4. Once Microsoft gateway is installed, check if it registered correctly:

    • Go back to Microsoft Fabric portal

    • Click Gear icon on top-right

    • And then hit Manage connections and gateways menu item

    Manage On-premise data gateways in Microsoft Fabric or Power BI
  5. Continue by clicking On-premises data gateway tab and select Standard mode gateways option from the dropdown:

    Access On-premises data gateway list (Standard mode) in Microsoft Fabric

    If your gateway is not listed, the registration may have failed. To resolve this:

    • Wait a couple of minutes and refresh Microsoft Fabric portal page
    • Restart the machine where On-premises data gateway is installed
    • Check firewall settings
  6. Done!

Now we are ready to read data in Microsoft Fabric.

Personal mode

Follow this single step to configure On-premises data gateway in Personal mode:

  1. Install On-premises data gateway (personal mode) and sign-in:

    Sign-in to On-premises data gateway personal
    Use the same email address you use when logging in into your account.
  2. Once Microsoft gateway is installed, check if it registered correctly:

    • Go back to Microsoft Fabric portal

    • Click Gear icon on top-right

    • And then hit Manage connections and gateways menu item

    Manage On-premise data gateways in Microsoft Fabric or Power BI
  3. Continue by clicking On-premises data gateway tab and select Personal mode option from the dropdown:

    Access On-premises data gateway list (Personal mode) in Microsoft Fabric

    If your gateway is not listed, the registration may have failed. To resolve this:

    • Wait a couple of minutes and refresh Microsoft Fabric portal page
    • Restart the machine where On-premises data gateway is installed
    • Check firewall settings
  4. Done!

Now we are ready to read data in Microsoft Fabric.

Loading Cosmos DB data into Microsoft Fabric

We created ODBC data source and installed Microsoft On-premises data gateway, and we are ready to load the data into Microsoft Fabric.

Let's roll!

  1. Log in to the Microsoft Fabric Portal.

  2. Select an existing Workspace or create a new one by clicking New workspace (make sure you are in Home section):

    Create a new workspace in Microsoft Fabric for a Copy job
  3. Inside your workspace, click the New item button in the toolbar to start creating your data pipeline:

    Create new item in Microsoft Fabric workspace
  4. In the item selection window, choose Copy job to open the data ingestion wizard:

    Add Copy job to Microsoft Fabric workspace
  5. In the Choose data source screen, search for odbc and select the Odbc source:

    Choose ODBC as the data source in Microsoft Fabric Copy job
  6. Then enter your ODBC connection string (DSN=CosmosDbDSN) and select MyGateway from the Data gateway dropdown we configured in the previous step:

    DSN=CosmosDbDSN
    DSN=CosmosDbDSN
    Configure ODBC connection string in Microsoft Fabric Copy job
  7. Select the table(s) and preview the data you wish to copy from Cosmos DB. Once done, click Next:

    DSN=CosmosDbDSN
    Selecting tables to copy in Microsoft Fabric Copy Job
  8. Choose your Data Destination. You can create a New Fabric item (like a Lakehouse or Warehouse) or select an existing one:

    Choose data destination in Microsoft Fabric Copy job
    As an example, we will be using Lakehouse as destination type in this article
  9. Choose Full copy to load all data or Incremental copy if you want to load only changed data in subsequent runs:

    Select copy mode in Microsoft Fabric Copy job (Full vs Incremental)
  10. Review the Column and Table mappings section:

    Map source tables and columns to destination in Microsoft Fabric Copy job
  11. On the summary screen, review your settings. You can optionally enable Run on schedule. Click Save + Run to execute the job:

    DSN=CosmosDbDSN
    DSN=CosmosDbDSN
    Save and run the Copy job in Microsoft Fabric
  12. The job will enter the queue. Monitor the Status column to see the progress:

    DSN=CosmosDbDSN
    Monitor the status of the Microsoft Fabric Copy job
  13. Wait for the status to change to Succeeded. Your Cosmos DB data is now successfully integrated into Microsoft Fabric!

    Verify Microsoft Fabric Copy job success status
  14. Let's go to our Lakehouse MyLakehouse and double-check if it's true:

    Load data into Microsoft Fabric Lakehouse
  15. It's true, done!

Centralized data access via Data Gateway

In some situations, you may need to provide Cosmos DB data access to multiple users or services. Configuring the data source on a Data Gateway creates a single, centralized connection point for this purpose.

This configuration provides two primary advantages:

  • Centralized data access
    The data source is configured once on the gateway, eliminating the need to set it up individually on each user's machine or application. This significantly simplifies the management process.
  • Centralized access control
    Since all connections route through the gateway, access can be governed or revoked from a single location for all users.
Data Gateway
Local ODBC
data source
Simple configuration
Installation Single machine Per machine
Connectivity Local and remote Local only
Connections limit Limited by License Unlimited
Central data access
Central access control
More flexible cost

If you need any of these requirements, you will have to create a data source in Data Gateway to connect to Cosmos DB, and to create an ODBC data source to connect to Data Gateway in Microsoft Fabric.

Let's not wait and get going!

Creating Cosmos DB data source in Gateway

In this section we will create a data source for Cosmos DB in Data Gateway. Let's follow these steps to accomplish that:

  1. Search for gateway in Windows Start Menu and open ZappySys Data Gateway Configuration:

    Opening Data Gateway
  2. Go to Users tab and follow these steps to add a Data Gateway user:

    • Click Add button
    • In Login field enter username, e.g., john
    • Then enter a Password
    • Check Is Administrator checkbox
    • Click OK to save
    Data Gateway - Adding User
  3. Now we are ready to add a data source:

    • Click Add button
    • Give Datasource a name (have it handy for later)
    • Then select Native - ZappySys API Driver
    • Finally, click OK
    CosmosDbDSN
    ZappySys API Driver
    Data Gateway - Adding data source
  4. When the ZappySys API Driver configuration window opens, configure the Data Source the same way you configured it in ODBC Data Sources (64-bit), in the beginning of this article.

  5. Very important step. Now, after creating or modifying the data source make sure you:

    • Click the Save button to persist your changes.
    • Hit Yes, once asked if you want to restart the Data Gateway service.

    This will ensure all changes are properly applied:

    ZappySys Data Gateway - Save Changes
    Skipping this step may result in the new settings not taking effect and, therefore you will not be able to connect to the data source.

Creating ODBC data source for Data Gateway

In this part we will create ODBC data source to connect to Data Gateway from Microsoft Fabric. To achieve that, let's perform these steps:

  1. Open ODBC Data Sources (x64):

    Open ODBC Data Source
  2. Create a User data source (User DSN) based on ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server:

    ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server
    Create new User DSN for ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server
    If you don't see ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server driver in the list, choose a similar version driver.
  3. Then set a Name of the data source (e.g. Gateway) and the address of the Data Gateway:

    GatewayDSN
    localhost,5000
    ODBC driver for SQL Server - Setting hostname and port
    Make sure you separate the hostname and port with a comma, e.g. localhost,5000.
  4. Proceed with authentication part:

    • Select SQL Server authentication
    • In Login ID field enter the user name you used in Data Gateway, e.g., john
    • Set Password to the one you configured in Data Gateway
    ODBC driver for SQL Server - Selecting SQL Authentication
  5. Then set the default database property to CosmosDbDSN (the one we used in Data Gateway):

    CosmosDbDSN
    ODBC driver for SQL Server - Selecting database
  6. Continue by checking Trust server certificate option:

    ODBC driver for SQL Server - Trusting certificate
  7. Once you do that, test the connection:

    ODBC driver for SQL Server - Testing connection
  8. If connection is successful, everything is good:

    ODBC driver for SQL Server - Testing connection succeeded
  9. Done!

We are ready to move to the final step. Let's do it!

Accessing data in Microsoft Fabric via Data Gateway

Finally, we are ready to read data from Cosmos DB in Microsoft Fabric via Data Gateway. Follow these final steps:

  1. Go back to Microsoft Fabric.

  2. In the Choose data source screen, search for odbc and select the Odbc source:

    Choose ODBC as the data source in Microsoft Fabric Copy job
  3. Then enter your ODBC connection string (DSN=GatewayDSN) and select MyGateway from the Data gateway dropdown we configured in the previous step:

    DSN=GatewayDSN
    DSN=GatewayDSN
    Configure ODBC connection string in Microsoft Fabric Copy job
  4. Read the data the same way we discussed at the beginning of this article.

  5. That's it!

Now you can connect to Cosmos DB data in Microsoft Fabric via the Data Gateway.

If you are asked for authentication details, use Database authentication or SQL Authentication option and enter credentials you used when configuring Data Gateway, e.g. john and your password.

Actions supported by Cosmos DB Connector

Learn how to perform common Cosmos DB actions directly in Microsoft Fabric with these how-to guides:

Conclusion

In this article we showed you how to connect to Cosmos DB in Microsoft Fabric and integrate data without any coding, saving you time and effort.

We encourage you to download Cosmos DB Connector for Microsoft Fabric and see how easy it is to use it for yourself or your team.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact ZappySys support team. You can also open a live chat immediately by clicking on the chat icon below.

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