Automate Power BI Dataset Refreshes with History Monitoring

This workflow contains community nodes that are only compatible with the self-hosted version of n8n.

This n8n workflow provides automated Power BI dataset refresh capabilities with built-in refresh history monitoring. It triggers a dataset refresh in Power BI and simultaneously checks the refresh history to track data update status. This is perfect for data analysts, business intelligence teams, or anyone who needs to automate Power BI dataset refreshes and monitor their success rates without manual intervention.

Key Features: Automated Power BI dataset refresh triggering Simultaneous refresh history monitoring Manual trigger for on-demand execution Real-time status tracking Integration with Power BI REST API Support for workspace and personal datasets

Step-by-Step Implementation Guide

Prerequisites Before setting up this workflow, you'll need:

n8n instance (cloud or self-hosted) Power BI account (Pro or Premium) Microsoft Azure App Registration for API access Power BI dataset that you want to refresh

Step 1: Set Up Azure App Registration

Go to Azure Portal Navigate to Azure Active Directory → App registrations Click New registration Configure your app: Name: n8n-powerbi-integration Supported account types: Accounts in this organizational directory only Redirect URI: https://your-n8n-instance.com/rest/oauth2-credential/callback Click Register Note down the Application (client) ID and Directory (tenant) ID

Step 2: Configure App Permissions

In your app registration, go to API permissions Click Add a permission → Power BI Service Select Delegated permissions and add: Dataset.ReadWrite.All Dataset.Read.All Workspace.Read.All Click Grant admin consent for your organization

Step 3: Create Client Secret

In your app registration, go to Certificates & secrets Click New client secret Add description: n8n-powerbi-secret Set expiration (recommended: 24 months) Click Add and copy the secret value immediately

Step 4: Configure Power BI API Credentials in n8n

In n8n, go to Credentials → Add Credential → Power BI OAuth2 API Configure as follows: Client ID: Your Application (client) ID from Step 1 Client Secret: Your client secret from Step 3 Scope: https://analysis.windows.net/powerbi/api/.default Save and test the connection

Step 6: Import and Configure the Workflow

Copy the provided workflow JSON In n8n, click Import from File or Import from Clipboard Paste the workflow JSON Configure each node as detailed below:

Node Configuration Details:

When clicking 'Execute workflow' (Manual Trigger) Type**: Manual Trigger Purpose**: Allows manual execution of the workflow No configuration needed

Refresh Datasource (Power BI) Resource**: dataset Operation**: refresh Group ID**: me (for personal workspace) or your workspace ID Dataset ID**: Your Power BI dataset ID (from Step 5) Credentials**: Select your "Power BI account"

Check Refresh History (Power BI) Resource**: dataset Operation**: getRefreshHistory Group ID**: me (for personal workspace) or your workspace ID
Dataset ID**: Your Power BI dataset ID (same as above) Top**: 10 (number of recent refresh records to retrieve) Credentials**: Select your "Power BI account"

Workflow Flow Summary

Manual Trigger → User initiates workflow execution Parallel Execution: Refresh Dataset → Triggers Power BI dataset refresh Get History → Retrieves recent refresh history Results → Both operations complete simultaneously providing: Confirmation of refresh initiation Historical context of previous refreshes

Contact Information

Robert A Ynteractive

For support, customization, or questions about this workflow:

📧 Email: rbreen@ynteractive.com 🌐 Website: https://ynteractive.com/ 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-breen-29429625/

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Author:Robert Breen(View Original →)
Created:9/10/2025
Updated:12/13/2025

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