microsoft / vscode-cosmosdb

Azure Databases extension for VS Code
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-azuretools.vscode-cosmosdb
MIT License
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Azure Databases for VS Code (Preview)

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Browse and query your Azure databases both locally and in the cloud using scrapbooks with rich Intellisense then connect to Azure to manage your PostgreSQL and Cosmos DB databases with support for MongoDB, Graph (Gremlin), and SQL (previously known as DocumentDB).

Azure Databases Extension

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Prerequisites

Features

Azure Databases Explorer

Browse PostgreSQL, CosmosDB, and MongoDB databases

Mongo Scrapbooks

Run Mongo Commands with Rich Intellisense

Import into Cosmos DB

Create an Azure Databases Server

  1. Sign in to your Azure Account by clicking "Sign in to Azure..." in the Azure Resources explorer

    If you don't already have an Azure Account, click "Create a Free Azure Account"

  2. Select the 'plus' button to open the "Create Resource" menu

    Create resource

  3. Choose "Create Database Server..."

    Create Database Server

Attach to the Cosmos DB Emulator

Attach Emulator

Known Issues

Contributing

There are several ways you can contribute to our repo:

Legal

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Code of Conduct

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.

Telemetry

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License

MIT