This repository contains official JavaScript libraries and TypeScript definitions for Azure services. For documentation go to Azure SDK for JavaScript documentation.
You can find a complete list of these libraries in packages.md.
For your convenience, each service has a separate set of libraries that you can choose to use instead of one, large Azure package. To get started with a specific library, see the README.md file located in the library's project folder. You can find service libraries in the /sdk
directory.
Each service might have a number of libraries available from each of the following categories:
New wave of packages that we are currently releasing in Preview and are released under the npm
release named next
. These libraries allow you to use and consume existing resources and interact with them. These libraries share a number of core functionalities such as retries, logging, transport protocols, authentication protocols, etc. Learn more about these libraries by reading the guidelines that they follow.
The libraries released in July preview:
- @azure/storage-blob@next
- @azure/storage-queue@next
- @azure/storage-file@next
- @azure/keyvault-keys@next
- @azure/keyvault-secrets@next
- @azure/event-hubs@next
NOTE: If you need to ensure your code is ready for production use one of the stable libraries.
Last stable versions of packages that have been provided for usage with Azure and are production-ready. These libraries provide you with similar functionalities to the Preview ones as they allow you to use and consume existing resources and interact with them, for example: upload a blob.
Libraries which enable you to provision specific resources. They are responsible for directly mirroring and consuming Azure service's REST endpoints. You can recognize these libraries by mgmt
or arm
in their package names.
- For detailed documentation visit our Azure SDK for JavaScript documentation
- File an issue via Github Issues
- Check previous questions or ask new ones on StackOverflow using
azure-sdk-js
tag.
For details on contributing to this repository, see the contributing guide.
This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.microsoft.com.
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