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# Cosmium
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Cosmium is a lightweight Cosmos DB emulator designed to facilitate local development and testing. While it aims to provide developers with a solution for running a local database during development, it's important to note that it's not 100% compatible with Cosmos DB. However, it serves as a convenient tool for E2E or integration tests during the CI/CD pipeline. Read more about compatibility [here](docs/compatibility.md).
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One of Cosmium's notable features is its ability to save and load state to a single JSON file. This feature makes it easy to load different test cases or share state with other developers, enhancing collaboration and efficiency in development workflows.
# Getting Started
### Installation via Homebrew
You can install Cosmium using Homebrew by adding the `pikami/brew` tap and then installing the package.
```sh
brew tap pikami/brew
brew install cosmium
```
This will download and install Cosmium on your system, making it easy to manage and update using Homebrew.
### Downloading Cosmium Binaries
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You can download the latest version of Cosmium from the [GitHub Releases page](https://github.com/pikami/cosmium/releases). Choose the appropriate release for your operating system and architecture.
### Supported Platforms
Cosmium is available for the following platforms:
* **Linux**: cosmium-linux-amd64
* **macOS**: cosmium-darwin-amd64
* **macOS on Apple Silicon**: cosmium-darwin-arm64
* **Windows**: cosmium-windows-amd64.exe
### Running Cosmium
Once downloaded, you can launch Cosmium using the following command:
```sh
cosmium -Persist "./save.json"
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```
Connection String Example:
```
AccountEndpoint=https://localhost:8081/;AccountKey=C2y6yDjf5/R+ob0N8A7Cgv30VRDJIWEHLM+4QDU5DE2nQ9nDuVTqobD4b8mGGyPMbIZnqyMsEcaGQy67XIw/Jw==;
```
### Running Cosmos DB Explorer
If you want to run Cosmos DB Explorer alongside Cosmium, you'll need to build it yourself and point the `-ExplorerDir` argument to the dist directory. Please refer to the [Cosmos DB Explorer repository](https://github.com/Azure/cosmos-explorer) for instructions on building the application.
Once running, the explorer can be reached by navigating following URL: `https://127.0.0.1:8081/_explorer/` (might be different depending on your configuration).
### SSL Certificate
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By default, Cosmium uses a pre-generated SSL certificate. You can provide your own certificates by specifying paths to the SSL certificate and key (PEM format) using the `-Cert` and `-CertKey` arguments, respectively.
To disable SSL and run Cosmium on HTTP instead, you can use the `-DisableTls` flag. However most applications will require HTTPS.
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### Other Available Arguments
* **-AccountKey**: Account key for authentication (default "C2y6yDjf5/R+ob0N8A7Cgv30VRDJIWEHLM+4QDU5DE2nQ9nDuVTqobD4b8mGGyPMbIZnqyMsEcaGQy67XIw/Jw==")
* **-DisableAuth**: Disable authentication
* **-Host**: Hostname (default "localhost")
* **-InitialData**: Path to JSON containing initial state
* **-Persist**: Saves data to the given path on application exit (When `-InitialData` argument is not supplied, it will try to load data from path supplied in `-Persist`)
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* **-Port**: Listen port (default 8081)
* **-Debug**: Runs application in debug mode, this provides additional logging
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These arguments allow you to configure various aspects of Cosmium's behavior according to your requirements.
All mentioned arguments can also be set using environment variables:
* **COSMIUM_ACCOUNTKEY** for `-AccountKey`
* **COSMIUM_DISABLEAUTH** for `-DisableAuth`
* **COSMIUM_HOST** for `-Host`
* **COSMIUM_INITIALDATA** for `-InitialData`
* **COSMIUM_PERSIST** for `-Persist`
* **COSMIUM_PORT** for `-Port`
* **COSMIUM_DEBUG** for `-Debug`
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# License
This project is [MIT licensed](./LICENSE).