Fast Azure Storage Client for Node.js
This library implements a low-level and highly optimized interface to Azure
Storage Services. Existing node libraries for Azure suffers of excessive
complexity, dependencies, being slow and not managing connection correctly.
At this point this library implement most of the APIs for queue, table and blob
storage. Pull request with additional feature additions will generally be
accepted, as long as patches don't compromise efficiency.
For full documentation see
reference documentation
or extensive comments in the sources.
Common Client Options
All three clients, Queue
, Table
and Blob
, take a range of common configuration options.
Authentication Options
The following example illustrates how to create clients using
shared key authentication.
var azure = require('fast-azure-storage');
var options = {
accountId: '...',
accessKey: '...'
};
var queue = new azure.Queue(options);
var table = new azure.Table(options);
var blob = new azure.Blob(options);
It's also possible to configure clients with Shared-Access-Signatures as
illustrated in the following example.
var options = {
accountId: '...',
sas: sas
};
In fact it's possible to provide a function that will be used to
refresh the Shared-Access-Signature when it's close to expire:
var options = {
accountId: '...',
sas: function() {
return new Promise();
},
minSASAuthExpiry: 15 * 60 * 1000
};
Custom HTTPS Agent Configuration
The fast-azure-storage library comes with a custom https.Agent
implementation,
optimized for Azure Storage service to reduce latency and avoid errors.
By default,Blob
,Table
and Queue
clients will use a global instance of this
custom agent configured to allow 100 connections per host.
You may override this behavior by supplying your own agent
as follows.
var options = {
agent: new azure.Agent({...}),
};
Please, read the Built-in Azure HTTPS Agent section for details on why this
custom https.Agent
is necessary. Notice that while it's strongly recommended
to use the HTTPS agent that ships with this library as oppose the default
https.Agent
implementation, it's perfectly sane to tune the options of the
HTTPS agent that ships with this library, and even create multiple instances of
it if you feel that is necessary.
Azure Table Storage Client
The Azure Storage Table client aims at interfacing Azure Table Storage without
abstracting away the storage format and type information stored with each
entity. It assumes that opinionated abstractions will do type conversions as
necessary.
Simple example of table and entity creation.
var azure = require('fast-azure-storage');
var table = new azure.Table({
accountId: '...',
accessKey: '...'
});
table.createTable('mytable').then(function() {
return table.insertEntity('mytable', {
PartitionKey: '...',
RowKey: '...',
'count': 42,
'count@odata.type': 'Edm.Int64',
'buffer': new Buffer(...).toString('base64'),
'buffer@odata.type': 'Edm.Binary'
});
});
Table API Reference
See also reference documentation.
Table(options)
Table#queryTables(options)
Table#createTable(name)
Table#deleteTable(name)
Table#getEntity(table, partitionKey, rowKey, options)
Table#queryEntities(table, options)
Table#insertEntity(table, entity)
Table#updateEntity(table, entity, options)
Table#deleteEntity(table, partitionKey, rowKey, options)
Table#sas(table, options)
Table.filter(expression)
Azure Queue Storage Client
The Azure Storage Queue client aims at interfacing Azure Queue Storage.
Simple example of queue and message creation.
var azure = require('fast-azure-storage');
var queue = new azure.Queue({
accountId: '...',
accessKey: '...'
});
queue.createQueue('myqueue').then(function() {
return queue.putMessage('myqueue', 'my-message', {
visibilityTimeout: 10,
messageTTL: 60 * 60
});
});
Queue API Reference
See also reference documentation.
Queue(options)
Queue#listQueues(options)
Queue#createQueue(name, metadata)
Queue#deleteQueue(name)
Queue#getMetadata(queue)
Queue#setMetadata(queue, metadata)
Queue#putMessage(queue, text, options)
Queue#peekMessages(queue, options)
Queue#getMessages(queue, options)
Queue#deleteMessage(queue, messageId, popReceipt)
Queue#clearMessages(queue)
Queue#updateMessage(queue, text, messageId, popReceipt, options)
Queue#sas(queue, options)
Azure Blob Storage Client
The Azure Blob Storage client aims at interfacing Azure Blob Storage.
Using this client, text and binary data can be stored in one of the following types
of blob:
- Block blobs, which are optimized for upload large blobs
- Append blobs, which are optimized for append operations, making it ideal for
eg. logging, auditing
Simple example of a container and blob creation.
var azure = require('fast-azure-storage');
var blob = new azure.Blob({
accountId: '...',
accessKey: '...'
});
var blobContent = 'Sample content';
blob.createContainer('mycontainer').then(function() {
return blob.putBlob('mycontainer', 'myblob', {
type: 'BlockBlob',
}, blobContent);
});
Blob API Reference
See also reference documentation.
Blob(options)
Blob#setServiceProperties(options)
Blob#getServiceProperties()
Blob#createContainer(name, options)
Blob#setContainerMetadata(name, metadata, options)
Blob#getContainerMetadata(name, options)
Blob#deleteContainer(name, options)
Blob#listContainers(options)
Blob#getContainerProperties(name, options)
Blob#getContainerACL(name, options)
Blob#setContainerACL(name, options)
Blob#listBlobs(container, options)
Blob#leaseContainer(name, options)
Blob#putBlob(container, blob, options, content)
Blob#getBlob(container, blob, options)
Blob#getBlobProperties(container, blob, options)
Blob#setBlobProperties(container, blob, options)
Blob#getBlobMetadata(container, blob, options)
Blob#setBlobMetadata(container, blob, metadata, options)
Blob#deleteBlob(container, blob, options)
Blob#putBlock(container, blob, options, content)
Blob#putBlockList(container, blob, options)
Blob#getBlockList(container, blob, options)
Blob#getBlockId(prefix, blockNumber, length)
Blob#appendBlock(container, blob, options, content)
Blob#sas(container, blob, options)