Mongo Seeding
Azurite
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Mongo Seeding
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Create Docker container with mongo and seed data.
I usually use mongo seeding (https://github.com/pkosiec/mongo-seeding) instead of mongoimport. I find the cli much more flexible.
Azurite
- [Parte 12] Azure Functions: Background Jobs
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When it comes to load testing, how should one handle test generated data?
If you are ok with “emulating” a little bit then you can definitely do it in Docker. I would recommend using Azurite for the blob storage aspect.
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Local Azure (Durable) Functions Development in WSL2 - 101
However, things changed on the first of May 2021 when release 3.12.0 came out: it contained a preview of the needed Table Service.
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Your thoughts on Blazor?
The Azure SDK for .NET has gotten considerably better in the last few years. Initially it was a little verbose to work with - especially the Azure Storage SDKs. They have since streamlined it and added retry logic to an extent etc. Integration with .NET Core is slick and easy to use with extension methods in your Startup class. I would highly recommend using Azurite for local development (even has a Docker version). AWS is way more annoying to emulate I have found.
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Use Azure Table Storage with Azure Serverless Functions and Node.js
In order to save on development costs, instead of creating cloud resources, we can install the Azure Storage Emulator for development and testing. If you aren't using windows, Azurite is an open source Azure storage API compatible server, and it is recommended by Microsoft to use. Otherwise, after installing, Windows users can search in the start menu for "azure storage emulator" and press enter to start the emulator. This should open a cmd window that will indicate the emulator is running, and some helpful commands. The cmd window can be closed and the emulator will continue to run.
What are some alternatives?
Lowdb - Simple and fast JSON database
AzureStorageExplorer - Easily manage the contents of your storage account with Azure Storage Explorer. Upload, download, and manage blobs, files, queues, tables, and Cosmos DB entities. Gain easy access to manage your virtual machine disks. Work with either Azure Resource Manager or classic storage accounts, plus manage and configure cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) rules.
typegoose - Typegoose - Define Mongoose models using TypeScript classes.
azure-storage - Azure Storage module for Nest framework (node.js) ☁️
NeDB - The JavaScript Database, for Node.js, nw.js, electron and the browser
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
@databases - TypeScript clients for databases that prevent SQL Injection
AspNetCoreMediatRExample - ASP.NET Demo usado en mi blog https://dev.to/isaacOjeda
pg-mem - An in memory postgres DB instance for your unit tests
nestjs-boilerplate - NestJS boilerplate. Auth, TypeORM, Mongoose, Postgres, MongoDB, Mailing, I18N, Docker.
database-js - Common Database Interface for Node
express-typescript-boilerplate - A delightful way to building a RESTful API with NodeJs & TypeScript by @w3tecch