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Azure Cosmos DB Service Node.js SDK for SQL API
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Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB Node.js SDK
This project provides Node.js SDK library for SQL API of Azure Cosmos DB Database Service. This project also includes samples, tools, and utilities.
Useful links:
- Welcome to Azure Cosmos DB
- Quick start
- Tutorial
- Samples
- Introduction to Resource Model of Azure Cosmos DB Service
- Introduction to SQL API of Azure Cosmos DB Service
- Partitioning
- API Documentation
Installation
Prerequisites
Install Node.js and npm https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/installing-node
Node SDK can be consumed in two ways.
Install Core Module Published to NPM
The core module uses the callbacks model for responses, exposed through the DocumentClient
npm install documentdb
Install Core Module From Github
Clone Azure/azure-documentdb-node repository Please clone the source and tests from https://github.com/Azure/azure-documentdb-node
Install documentdb
npm install azure-documentdb-node\source
Prerequisites
To use the SDK, first create an account and follow tutorial.
Note:
When connecting to the emulator from the SDK, SSL verification is disabled.
Follow these instructions to run the tests locally.
Tests
Prerequisites
Clone Azure/azure-documentdb-node repository Please clone the source and tests from https://github.com/Azure/azure-documentdb-node
Install Node.js and npm https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/installing-node
Install mocha package globally
npm install -g mocha
Running the tests
Using your command-line tool, from the root of your local copy of azure-documentdb-node repository: (If you are contributing changes and submitting PR then you need to ensure that you run the tests against your local copy of the source, and not the published npm package.)
Remove documentdb, if previously installed
npm remove documentdb
Install documentdb
npm install source
Change to
test
directorycd source\test
Run the tests
mocha -t 0 -R spec
If you just want to run the tests against the published npm package then skip steps #1 & #2 proceed directly to step #3
Examples
Hello World using Callbacks via the Core Module
var DocumentClient = require('documentdb').DocumentClient;
var host = "[hostendpoint]"; // Add your endpoint
var masterKey = "[database account masterkey]"; // Add the masterkey of the endpoint
var client = new DocumentClient(host, {masterKey: masterKey});
var databaseDefinition = { id: "sample database" };
var collectionDefinition = { id: "sample collection" };
var documentDefinition = { id: "hello world doc", content: "Hello World!" };
client.createDatabase(databaseDefinition, function(err, database) {
if(err) return console.log(err);
console.log('created db');
client.createCollection(database._self, collectionDefinition, function(err, collection) {
if(err) return console.log(err);
console.log('created collection');
client.createDocument(collection._self, documentDefinition, function(err, document) {
if(err) return console.log(err);
console.log('Created Document with content: ', document.content);
cleanup(client, database);
});
});
});
function cleanup(client, database) {
client.deleteDatabase(database._self, function(err) {
if(err) console.log(err);
})
}
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Getting started with Node.js SDK:
Need Help?
Be sure to check out the Microsoft Azure Developer Forums on MSDN or the Developer Forums on Stack Overflow if you have trouble with the provided code.
Contribute Code or Provide Feedback
If you would like to become an active contributor to this project please follow the instructions provided in Azure Projects Contribution Guidelines.
If you encounter any bugs with the library please file an issue in the Issues section of the project.