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I was trying to create a new Data pipeline within Fabric. I have my Azure Cosmos DB for MongoDB resource setup in my subscribtion. I added copy Data activity and was tryingto create a new source connection with MongoDB. Got the new data source connection popup and searched for Azure Cosmos DB for MongoDB. I filled in all the fields but the Connect button below appears disabled. Any resolution for this issue?
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Hi @sunilgeorgek,
The “Connect” button may remain disabled when creating a new Azure Cosmos DB for MongoDB connection in Fabric Data Pipeline due to input validation not being met, even if all fields are filled. Usually, Fabric requires the full MongoDB connection string in the correct format, not just separate endpoint and key values. Make sure you copy the exact connection string from the Azure Portal’s Connection String section and use it without changes. The string needs parameters like ssl=true, port 10255, and replica set details; missing or incorrect parameters will prevent the button from enabling.
Another reason is that the Fabric UI might not validate pasted values right away. Clearing all fields, entering them manually, and clicking outside each field can help trigger validation. Also, ensure the database name is valid and exists in Cosmos DB, since leaving it blank or incorrect can block the connection. Confirm that the authentication type matches your input, use the connection string option if needed, or key-based authentication with the correct username and primary key.
If the problem persists after correcting inputs, it may be a UI glitch in Fabric. Refreshing the page, using an Incognito window, or switching to Microsoft Edge often solves it. Alternatively, you can use the generic MongoDB connector by manually providing the host, port, SSL setting, and credentials, which works reliably even if the dedicated connector fails.
Thank you.
Hi @sunilgeorgek,
we haven't heard back from you regarding our last response and wanted to check if your issue has been resolved.
Should you have any further questions, feel free to reach out.
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Hi @sunilgeorgek,
Following up to see how things are going with your issue. Has the response provided resolved your query? We’d love to know if you need more help or if everything’s working fine now.
Thanks for staying active in the Microsoft Fabric Community!
Hi @sunilgeorgek,
The “Connect” button may remain disabled when creating a new Azure Cosmos DB for MongoDB connection in Fabric Data Pipeline due to input validation not being met, even if all fields are filled. Usually, Fabric requires the full MongoDB connection string in the correct format, not just separate endpoint and key values. Make sure you copy the exact connection string from the Azure Portal’s Connection String section and use it without changes. The string needs parameters like ssl=true, port 10255, and replica set details; missing or incorrect parameters will prevent the button from enabling.
Another reason is that the Fabric UI might not validate pasted values right away. Clearing all fields, entering them manually, and clicking outside each field can help trigger validation. Also, ensure the database name is valid and exists in Cosmos DB, since leaving it blank or incorrect can block the connection. Confirm that the authentication type matches your input, use the connection string option if needed, or key-based authentication with the correct username and primary key.
If the problem persists after correcting inputs, it may be a UI glitch in Fabric. Refreshing the page, using an Incognito window, or switching to Microsoft Edge often solves it. Alternatively, you can use the generic MongoDB connector by manually providing the host, port, SSL setting, and credentials, which works reliably even if the dedicated connector fails.
Thank you.
Can you verify the Authentication Kind ?
Do you need a Data Gateway for VNet ?
If you have verified all the above and the button is still disabled, sometimes you need to refresh the pipeline:
Cancel the current connection popup.
Refresh your browser (clear caches).
Click + New Connection again.
Hope it can help you !
Best regards,
Antoine
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