Building on my first Azure SQL Bindings blog post and taking inspiration from Drew Skwiers-Koballa's post on SQL Bindings, we are going to create a change data stream with Azure SQL Database. Now, usually, the first part of these blogs is a prerequisite section that goes over what you need to install locally to get started. From talking to ...
I was fortunate enough to be able to present Data API builder the week of March 20th at VS Live in Las Vegas and what an incredible group of attendees at that conference. During my session, I stepped through a live demo of Data API builder showing off REST and GraphQL endpoints on various database objects. This blog post contains the steps I ...
Expanding on the excellent post by Drew Skwiers-Koballa; Developing with Azure SQL bindings and Azure SQL trigger for Azure Functions, I'd like to take a chance to walk you through creating your first SQL Binding using a completely local development environment. Part 1 will cover creating a SQL Binding to get data from an Azure SQL Database. ...
In part 3 of our Azure SQL database change management (CICD) series we cover testing your code using tSQLt and GitHub Actions.
Prerequisites Check
Refer to part 1 and part 2 for the prerequisites.
git
A GitHub account
Visual Studio Code
Docker
.NET Core SDK
Fork the GitHub Project
We will be using tSQLt in this ...
Join us for part two of our Azure SQL database change management (CICD) series. This post covers local development environments with Visual Studio Code.
Prerequisites Check
For Database Projects to deploy correctly, we need to have the .NET Core SDK installed.
You can get it here with a direct link for windows x64 here.
You can also ...