Azure Data Tables client library samples for JavaScript

These sample programs show how to use the JavaScript client libraries for Azure Data Tables in some common scenarios.

File Name Description
workingWithBigInt.js creates and works with an entity containing a bigint
workingWithInt64.js creates and works with an entity containing an Int64 value
transactionWithHelper.js sends transactional request using TableTransaction helper
transactionOperations.js sends transactional batch requests
authenticationMethods.js authenticates using different authentication methods
createAndDeleteEntities.js creates and deletes a entities in a table
createAndDeleteTable.js creates and deletes a table
generateTableSAS.js generate a Table Account SAS token
queryEntities.js queries entities in a table
queryTables.js queries tables
updateAndUpsertEntities.js updates and upserts entities in a table

Prerequisites

The sample programs are compatible with LTS versions of Node.js.

You need an Azure subscription and the following Azure resources to run these sample programs:

Samples retrieve credentials to access the service endpoint from environment variables. Alternatively, edit the source code to include the appropriate credentials. See each individual sample for details on which environment variables/credentials it requires to function.

Adapting the samples to run in the browser may require some additional consideration. For details, please see the package README.

Setup

To run the samples using the published version of the package:

  1. Install the dependencies using npm:
npm install
  1. Edit the file sample.env, adding the correct credentials to access the Azure service and run the samples. Then rename the file from sample.env to just .env. The sample programs will read this file automatically.

  2. Run whichever samples you like (note that some samples may require additional setup, see the table above):

node workingWithBigInt.js

Alternatively, run a single sample with the correct environment variables set (setting up the .env file is not required if you do this), for example (cross-platform):

npx cross-env TABLES_URL="<tables url>" ACCOUNT_NAME="<account name>" ACCOUNT_KEY="<account key>" node workingWithBigInt.js

Next Steps

Take a look at our API Documentation for more information about the APIs that are available in the clients.