Query Eventhouse and manage Fabric RTI resources from MCP-compatible agents with Fabric RTI MCP
Use Fabric RTI MCP when an agent needs tool-callable access to Microsoft Fabric Real-Time Intelligence services such as Eventhouse, Eventstreams, Activator, and Map instead of sending the user back to the Fabric UI or wiring custom SDK glue.
What it does
Query Eventhouse and manage Fabric RTI resources from MCP-compatible agents with Fabric RTI MCP
Use Fabric RTI MCP when an agent needs tool-callable access to Microsoft Fabric Real-Time Intelligence services such as Eventhouse, Eventstreams, Activator, and Map instead of sending the user back to the Fabric UI or wiring custom SDK glue.
Prerequisites
MCP-compatible client; Python with uvx or equivalent; Microsoft Fabric RTI access via Azure Identity
Installation
Use the upstream install or setup path that matches your environment:
- Install uv
- pip install -e ".[dev]"
Requirements and caveats from upstream:
- Make sure you have Python 3.10+ installed properly and added to your PATH.
- Assuming you have python installed and the repo cloned:
- Use the Python: Attach configuration in your launch.json to attach to the running server.
Basic usage or getting-started notes:
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Install either the stable or Insiders release of VS Code:
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Extracted from upstream docs: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/microsoft/fabric-rti-mcp/HEAD/README.md
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