Developing a Node.js app using the Azure Cosmos DB SQL API
Azure Cosmos DB is a globally distributed multi-model database. One of the supported APIs is the SQL API, which provides a JSON document model with SQL querying and JavaScript procedural logic. This sample shows you how to use Azure Cosmos DB with the SQL API to store and access data from a Node.js application.
Running this sample
This sample is designed to be run as part of the article, "Quickstart: use Node.js to query an Azure Cosmos DB SQL API Database".
- Before you can run this sample, you must have the following perquisites: _ An active Azure Cosmos DB account - If you don't have an account, refer to the Create an Azure Cosmos DB account article. _ Node.js version v0.10.29 or higher. * Git.
Clone this repository using
git clone git@github.com:Azure-Samples/azure-cosmos-db-sql-api-nodejs-getting-started.git cosmosdb
Change directories to the repo using
cd cosmosdb
Next, substitute the endpoint and authorization key in
app.js
with your Azure Cosmos DB account's values.const endpoint = "<Your Azure Cosmos account URI>"; const key = "<Your Azure Cosmos account key>";
Run
npm install
in a terminal to install required npm modulesRun
node app.js
in a terminal to start your start your node application.
About the code
The code included in this sample is intended to get you quickly started with a Node.js console application that connects to Azure Cosmos DB with the SQL API.