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@warerebel/azureblobstoragehelper
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Module to ease the storing of data in azure gen2 blob storage
Call the constructor with the storage account name and the shared key for the storage resource.
const azureBlobStorage = require("azureblobstoragehelper");
let myStorageHelper = new azureBlobStorage("account name", "Shared key");
As a convenience the createFilesystem function will not try to create a filesystem it already created, so you can call it without checking if you already created this filesystem. To skip this check and force the creation of the filesystem you should set the force option to true.
let options = {
filesystem: "name", // Required - must be lower case
force: false // force filesystem creation - can be omitted
}
myStorageHelper.createFilesystem(options, (error, response, content) => {
if(error){ console.error(error.message); }
});
let options = {
filesystem: "name", // Required - must be lower case
filename: "myfile.txt", // Required
httpHeaders: {
// Any custom http headers to set - optional and can be omitted
"Content-Type": "text/plain"
}
}
myStorageHelper.createFile(options, (error, response, content) => {
if(error){ console.error(error.message); }
});
let options = {
filesystem: "name", // Required - must be lower case
filename: "myfile.txt", // Required
content: "My file content", // Required - any valid Node http content
position: 0, // Optional - the position in the blob to append data - defaults to zero
httpHeaders: {
// Any custom http headers to set - optional and can be omitted
"Content-Type": "text/plain"
}
}
myStorageHelper.writeContent(options, (error, response, content) => {
if(error){ console.error(error.message); }
});
let options = {
filesystem: "name", // Required - must be lower case
filename: "myfile.txt", // Required
position: 15, // Required - the position in the blob to flush data
httpHeaders: {
// Any custom http headers to set - optional and can be omitted
"Content-Type": "text/plain"
}
}
myStorageHelper.flushContent(options, (error, response, content) => {
if(error){ console.error(error.message); }
});
Azure blob storage does not support chunked transfer. The helper module simulates a chunked transfer by enacting multiple append operations to a single blob whilst reading from a stream.
After the stream content is written to the blob, (i.e. after the stream emits end) it will automatically be flushed with no need to call flushContent
.
let options = {
filesystem: "name", // Required - must be lower case
filename: "myfile.txt", // Required
httpHeaders: {
// Any custom http headers to set - optional and can be omitted
"Content-Type": "text/plain"
}
}
const fs = require("fs");
let instream = fs.createReadStream("./myfile.txt");
myStorageHelper.writeStream(options, instream, (error, response, content) => {
if(error){ console.error(error.message); }
});
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Module to ease the storing of data in azure gen2 blob storage
The npm package @warerebel/azureblobstoragehelper receives a total of 20 weekly downloads. As such, @warerebel/azureblobstoragehelper popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @warerebel/azureblobstoragehelper demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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