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This repo contains basic samples that demonstrate how to use the Azure Cosmos DB Table library to manage Azure Table Storage tables. |
This repo contains basic samples that demonstrate how to use the Azure Cosmos DB Table library to manage Azure Table Storage tables.
Samples are based on version 1.0.6 of the library NuGet package.
The samples are based on a book entity with author, title, publication date, and ISBN, stored in a table with the author name as the partition key and the ISBN as row key. The approach intends to demonstrate how to use the APIs and is definitely not a recommendation on how to partition and store similar information.
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src |
Sample source code. |
src/Common |
Contains the definition for the BookEntity and sample data loading. The connection string for the Table Storage service is retrieved from an environment variable. |
src/QueryData |
Demonstrates how to query data in a table using filters, ordering, and top N items. |
.gitignore |
Define what to ignore at commit time. |
CHANGELOG.md |
List of changes to the sample. |
CONTRIBUTING.md |
Guidelines for contributing to the sample. |
README.md |
This README file. |
LICENSE |
The license for the sample. |
Visual Studio 2019 or VSCode.
Open src/Samples.sln
in Visual Studio 2019 or the src
folder in VSCode.
Add your Table Storage connection string in the StorageConnectionString environment variable.
- Visual Studio 2019: Open the
QueryData
project properties and add it in theDebug
page. - VSCode: Edit
.vscode/launch.json
and add"env": { "StorageConnectionString": "your connection string" }
to yourconfigurations
section.
Run or step through Program.cs in the QueryData project.
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