// ************************************************************************************************************************* // Instructions: This sample can be run using either the Azure Storage Emulator that installs as part of this SDK - or by // updating the App.Config file with your AccountName and Key. // // To run the sample using the Storage Emulator (default option) // 1. Start the Azure Storage Emulator (once only) by pressing the Start button or the Windows key and searching for it // by typing "Azure Storage Emulator". Select it from the list of applications to start it. // 2. Set breakpoints and run the project using F10. // // To run the sample using the Storage Service // 1. Open the app.config file and comment out the connection string for the emulator (UseDevelopmentStorage=True) and // uncomment the connection string for the storage service (AccountName=[]...) // 2. Create a Storage Account through the Azure Portal and provide your [AccountName] and [AccountKey] in // the App.Config file. See http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=325277 for more information // 3. Set breakpoints and run the project using F10. // // ************************************************************************************************************************* public static void Main(string[] args) { Console.WriteLine("Azure Table Storage - Getting Started Samples\n"); Console.WriteLine(); BasicSamples basicSamples = new BasicSamples(); basicSamples.RunSamples().Wait(); //AdvancedSamples advancedSamples = new AdvancedSamples(); //advancedSamples.RunSamples().Wait(); Console.WriteLine(); Console.WriteLine("Press any key to exit"); Console.Read(); }
// ************************************************************************************************************************* // Instructions: This sample can be run using either the Azure Storage Emulator that installs as part of this SDK - or by // updating the App.Config file with your AccountName and Key. // // To run the sample using the Storage Emulator (default option) // 1. Start the Azure Storage Emulator (once only) by pressing the Start button or the Windows key and searching for it // by typing "Azure Storage Emulator". Select it from the list of applications to start it. // 2. Set breakpoints and run the project using F10. // // To run the sample using the Storage Service // 1. Open the app.config file and comment out the connection string for the emulator (UseDevelopmentStorage=True) and // uncomment the connection string for the storage service (AccountName=[]...) // 2. Create a Storage Account through the Azure Portal and provide your [AccountName] and [AccountKey] in // the App.Config file. See http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=325277 for more information // 3. Set breakpoints and run the project using F10. // // ************************************************************************************************************************* public static void Main(string[] args) { // // start of my testing code // var serviceCollection = new ServiceCollection(); ConfigureServices(serviceCollection); var serviceProvider = serviceCollection.BuildServiceProvider(); var featureGenerator = serviceProvider.GetService <FeatureGenerator>(); featureGenerator.BatchInsertRecordFeaturesAsync().Wait(); bool continueFlag = false; if (!continueFlag) { return; } // // end of my testing code // Console.WriteLine("Azure Table Storage - Getting Started Samples\n"); Console.WriteLine(); BasicSamples basicSamples = new BasicSamples(); basicSamples.RunSamples().Wait(); AdvancedSamples advancedSamples = new AdvancedSamples(); advancedSamples.RunSamples().Wait(); Console.WriteLine(); Console.WriteLine("Press any key to exit"); Console.Read(); }
// ************************************************************************************************************************* // Instructions: This sample can be run using either the Azure Storage Emulator that installs as part of this SDK - or by // updating the App.Config file with your AccountName and Key. // // To run the sample using the Storage Emulator (default option) // 1. Start the Azure Storage Emulator (once only) by pressing the Start button or the Windows key and searching for it // by typing "Azure Storage Emulator". Select it from the list of applications to start it. // 2. Set breakpoints and run the project using F10. // // To run the sample using the Storage Service // 1. Open the app.config file and comment out the connection string for the emulator (UseDevelopmentStorage=True) and // uncomment the connection string for the storage service (AccountName=[]...) // 2. Create a Storage Account through the Azure Portal and provide your [AccountName] and [AccountKey] in // the App.Config file. See http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=325277 for more information // 3. Set breakpoints and run the project using F10. // // ************************************************************************************************************************* public static void Main(string[] args) { try { Console.WriteLine("Azure Table Storage - Getting Started Samples\n"); Console.WriteLine(); BasicSamples basicSamples = new BasicSamples(); basicSamples.RunSamples().Wait(); AdvancedSamples advancedSamples = new AdvancedSamples(); advancedSamples.RunSamples().Wait(); Console.WriteLine(); Console.WriteLine("Press any key to exit"); Console.Read(); } catch (Exception ex) { Console.WriteLine($"Azure Table Store:{ex.Message}"); throw; } }