# Cosmos DB Explorer UI for Azure Cosmos DB. Powers the [Azure Portal](https://portal.azure.com/), https://cosmos.azure.com/, and the [Cosmos DB Emulator](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cosmos-db/local-emulator) ![](https://sdkctlstore.blob.core.windows.net/exe/dataexplorer.gif) ## Getting Started - `npm install` - `npm run build` ## Developing ### Watch mode Run `npm start` to start the development server and automatically rebuild on changes ### Hosted Development (https://cosmos.azure.com) - Visit: `https://localhost:1234/hostedExplorer.html` - Local sign in via AAD will NOT work. Connection string only in dev mode. Use the Portal if you need AAD auth. - The default webpack dev server configuration will proxy requests to the production portal backend: `https://main.documentdb.ext.azure.com`. This will allow you to use production connection strings on your local machine. ### Emulator Development - Start the Cosmos Emulator - Visit: https://localhost:1234/index.html #### Setting up a Remote Emulator The Cosmos emulator currently only runs in Windows environments. You can still develop on a non-Windows machine by setting up an emulator on a windows box and exposing its ports publicly: 1. Expose these ports publicly: 8081, 8900, 8979, 10250, 10251, 10252, 10253, 10254, 10255, 10256 2. Download and install the emulator: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cosmos-db/local-emulator 3. Start the emulator from PowerShell: ``` > cd C:/ > .\CosmosDB.Emulator.exe -AllowNetworkAccess -Key="" ``` ### Portal Development - Visit: https://ms.portal.azure.com/?dataExplorerSource=https%3A%2F%2Flocalhost%3A1234%2Fexplorer.html - You may have to manually visit https://localhost:1234/explorer.html first and click through any SSL certificate warnings ### Testing #### Unit Tests Unit tests are located adjacent to the code under test and run with [Jest](https://jestjs.io/): `npm run test` #### End to End CI Tests Jest and Puppeteer are used for end to end browser based tests and are contained in `test/`. To run these tests locally: 1. Copy .env.example to .env 2. Update the values in .env including your local data explorer endpoint (ask a teammate/codeowner for help with .env values) 3. Make sure all packages are installed `npm install` 4. Run the server `npm run start` and wait for it to start 5. Run `npm run test:e2e` ### Releasing We generally adhere to the release strategy [documented by the Azure SDK Guidelines](https://azure.github.io/azure-sdk/policies_repobranching.html#release-branches). Most releases should happen from the master branch. If master contains commits that cannot be released, you may create a release from a `release/` or `hotfix/` branch. See linked documentation for more details. # Contributing Please read the [contribution guidelines](./CONTRIBUTING.md).