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Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB .NET SDK Version 3
This client library enables client applications to connect to Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL. Azure Cosmos DB is a globally distributed, multi-model database service. For more information, refer to https://azure.microsoft.com/services/cosmos-db/.
CosmosClient client = new CosmosClient("https://mycosmosaccount.documents.azure.com:443/", "mysupersecretkey");
Database database = await client.CreateDatabaseIfNotExistsAsync("MyDatabaseName");
Container container = await database.CreateContainerIfNotExistsAsync(
"MyContainerName",
"/partitionKeyPath",
400);
// Create an item
dynamic testItem = new { id = "MyTestItemId", partitionKeyPath = "MyTestPkValue", details = "it's working", status = "done" };
ItemResponse<dynamic> createResponse = await container.CreateItemAsync(testItem);
// Query for an item
using (FeedIterator<dynamic> feedIterator = container.GetItemQueryIterator<dynamic>(
"select * from T where T.status = 'done'"))
{
while (feedIterator.HasMoreResults)
{
FeedResponse<dynamic> response = await feedIterator.ReadNextAsync();
foreach (var item in response)
{
Console.WriteLine(item);
}
}
}
Install via Nuget.org
Install-Package Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos
For available versions, see SDK versioning.
Useful links
- Get Started APP
- GitHub samples
- SDK Best practices
- MultiMaster samples
- Resource Model of Azure Cosmos DB Service
- Cosmos DB Resource URI
- Partitioning
- Introduction to Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL queries
- SDK API
- Using emulator
- Capture traces
- Release notes
- Diagnose and troubleshooting
Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct
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Resources:
- Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct
- Microsoft Code of Conduct FAQ
- Contact opencode@microsoft.com with questions or concerns
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