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azure-data-service
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service to upload and retrieve latest files from azure storage
service to upload and retrieve latest files from Azure Blob Storage
The azure-storage
package requires the environment variable AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING
to be populated.
Instantiated using new AzureDataService(config)
.
The config object requires container
, log
, outputFile
, outputDir
, and version
populated.
The summaryFile
defaults to summary
if none is provided.
Sample instantiation:
const version = '0.1';
const outputDir = './test/output';
const outputFile = 'test-data';
const summaryFilename = 'summary';
const containerName = 'data-test';
const log = logger;
const azureDataService = new AzureDataService({
containerName,
outputFile,
log,
outputDir,
summaryFilename,
version,
});
getLatestIds
: downloads the latest datestamped seed IDs file from the specified Azure Storage location to the outputDir
.
The Seed IDs filename is the output filename with a seed-ids
suffix, i.e. in the example above the name would be test-data-seed-ids
.
getLatestData
: downloads the latest datestamped file matching the provided version
and outputFile
from the specified Azure Storage location to the outputDir
.
All upload functions take a startMoment
parameter used to datestamp the file. For more on the moment
library, see the moment documentation.
uploadData
uploads the file specified in outputFile
from outputDir
to Azure Storage, along with a datestamped and versioned copy.
uploadIds
uploads the ID file from outputDir
to seedIdFile
in Azure Storage with datestamped suffix.
uploadSummary
uploads the summary file from outputDir
to Azure Storage, with an outputFile
prefix, a datestamp, and a version suffix.
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service to upload and retrieve latest files from azure storage
We found that azure-data-service 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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