Laurent Nguyen d9e142d7a6
Initial implementation of two-way communication with Fabric host (#1622)
* Listen to iframe messages. Test posting message.

* Plug new container message to show New Container dialog

* Rename message action to type

* Fix format

* Fix format

* Remove console.log() statement

* Rework fabric init flow. Implement open Collection Tab from fabric.

* Rename method to better match its purpose

* Update src/hooks/useKnockoutExplorer.ts

Use connectionString from message

Co-authored-by: Vsevolod Kukol <sevoku@microsoft.com>

* Fix format

* For openTab action open first collection if not specified. Clean up FabricContract.

* Reformat FabricContracts

* Highlight current node selection using them token

* Reformat

* Automatically expand nodes in resource tree if underlying database or collection is expanded. Fix AllowedOrigins. Cleanup code.

* Fix format

* Fix lint issue

* Don't show the home screen for Fabric (#1636)

* Fix formatting

* Database name to open can be overridden by value in session storage

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Cosmos DB Explorer

UI for Azure Cosmos DB. Powers the Azure Portal, https://cosmos.azure.com/, and the Cosmos DB Emulator

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
  • 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

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="<EMULATOR MASTER KEY>"

Portal Development

Testing

Unit Tests

Unit tests are located adjacent to the code under test and run with Jest:

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. 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.

Architecture

Contributing

Please read the contribution guidelines.

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UI for Azure Cosmos DB. Powers the Azure Portal, https://cosmos.azure.com/, and the Cosmos DB Emulator (Mirror of https://github.com/Azure/cosmos-explorer)
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