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azure_storage_client

A simple client for Azure Storage REST API.

Usage

You need a connection string for your an Azure storage account. It has at least three fields:

  • AccountName=*****;
  • AccountKey=*****;
  • EndpointSuffix=*****;

You can get it from the Azure portal.

import { Storage } from "https://deno.land/x/storage@0.1.0/mod.ts"

let storage = new Storage(/* Connection string here */)

Blob Examples

Each method returns a Response object.

Create or Update a blob

let response = await storage
  .container('example') // A container name
  .put(
    'dir/file.txt', // A file path
    new TextEncoder().encode('Hello World'), // Blob or BufferSource
    'text/plain' // Content-Type
  )

console.log('isSucceed:': response.ok)

Get a blob

let text = await storage
  .container('example')
  .get('dir/file.txt')
  .then(response => res.text())

Delete a blob

let response = await storage
  .container('example')
  .delete('dir/file.txt')

console.log('isDeleted:': response.ok)

Table Examples

Each method returns a Response object.

Create a entity

let response = await storage
  .table('example')
  .post('abc', 'def', { // A partition key and a row key
    key1: 'value' // A string or number or boolean
    key2: 100
  })

console.log('isSucceed:': response.ok)

Get a entity

let entity = await storage
  .table('example')
  .get('abc', 'def')
  .then(response => res.json())

Update a entity

let response = await storage
  .table('example')
  .merge('abc', 'def', {
    key2: 400
  })

console.log('isSucceed:': response.ok)

Create or Update a entity

let response = await storage
  .table('example')
  .put('abc', 'def', {
    key1: 'value'
    key2: 400
  })

console.log('isSucceed:': response.ok)

Delete a entity

let response = await storage
  .table('example')
  .delete('abc', 'def')

console.log('isDeleted:': response.ok)