Continue our journey to launch Azure Data Lake Tools for VSCode for better cross-platform support, meet developers where they are in Mac, Linux and Windows, and deliver a first class light weight code editor experiences for U-SQL. We are pleased to announce our March release which includes a few important features.
Primary New Features
- Assembly Registration – Our updated “ADL: Register Assembly” feature enables you not only quickly register an assembly, but also implement a built-in intelligence to detect dependencies, auto register dependencies and upload dependencies files (if needed).
- ADLS Integration – Following the strong momentum of Azure Data Lake, we have enabled seamless ADLS integration to allow you to easily browse and preview your ADLS files. You can do so either through command palette or right click menu.
a) Use ADL: List Storage Path to navigate to your ADLS folders, files and objects.:
b) Right click on a path string, choose ADL: List Storage Path to automatically list all folders and files for that path.
a) Use ADL: Preview Storage File to preview your ADLS files.
b) Right click on a path string, choose ADL: Preview Storage File to automatically open the preview of the file.
- Enhanced Language Service – To boost your productivity and solidify the U-SQL author experiences, Go To Definition and Auto Format features have been added.
- Open Sample Code – To improve your get started experiences, ADL: Open Sample Script have been enhanced to facilitate your first time use of the tool and get familiar with U-SQL language.
How do I get started?
Please first install Visual Studio Code and download the prerequisite files including JRE 1.8.x, Mono 4.2.x (for Linux and Mac), and .Net Core (for Linux and Mac). Then get the latest ADL Tools by going to the VSCode Extension repository or VSCode Marketplace and searching “Azure Data Lake Tool for VSCode”.
For more information about Azure Data Lake Tool for VSCode, please see:
- More information on using Data Lake Tools for VSCode
- For ADL Tools for VSCode User Instructions in Video: ADL for VSCode Video
- For the getting started information on Data Lake Analytics: Tutorial: get started with Azure Data Lake Analytics
- For the information on developing assemblies: Develop U-SQL assemblies for Azure Data Lake Analytics jobs
If you have questions please don’t hesitate to contact us at: Azure Data Lake Dev. Tooling Team adldevtool@microsoft.com.