This project provides JavaScript & Node.js SDK library for SQL API of Azure Cosmos Database Service. This project also includes samples, tools, and utilities.
// JavaScript
const { CosmosClient } = require("@azure/cosmos");
const endpoint = "https://your-account.documents.azure.com"; // Add your endpoint
const key = "[database account masterkey]"; // Add the masterkey of the endpoint
const client = new CosmosClient({ endpoint, key });
const databaseDefinition = { id: "sample database" };
const collectionDefinition = { id: "sample collection" };
const documentDefinition = { id: "hello world doc", content: "Hello World!" };
async function helloCosmos() {
const { database } = await client.databases.create(databaseDefinition);
console.log("created database");
const { container } = await database.containers.create(collectionDefinition);
console.log("created collection");
const { resource } = await container.items.create(documentDefinition);
console.log("Created item with content: ", resource.content);
await database.delete();
console.log("Deleted database");
}
helloCosmos().catch(err => {
console.error(err);
});
You can install the npm package using the following command:
npm install @azure/cosmos
- 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
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For our rules and guidelines on contributing, please see [Microsoft's contributor guide].(https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/contribute/).
For information on how build and test this repo, please see ./dev.md.
If you encounter any bugs with the library please file an issue in the Issues section of the project.