Azure Cosmos DB SDK for Rust
This client library enables client applications to connect to Azure Cosmos DB via the NoSQL API. Azure Cosmos DB is a globally distributed, multi-model database service.
Source code | Package (crates.io) | API reference documentation | Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL documentation
Getting started
Install the package
Install the Azure Cosmos DB SDK for Rust with cargo:
Prerequisites
- An Azure subscription or free Azure Cosmos DB trial account.
Note: If you don't have an Azure subscription, create a free account before you begin. You can Try Azure Cosmos DB for free without an Azure subscription, free of charge and commitments, or create an Azure Cosmos DB free tier account, with the first 400 RU/s and 5 GB of storage for free. You can also use the Azure Cosmos DB Emulator with a URI of https://localhost:8081. For the key to use with the emulator, see how to develop with the emulator.
Create an Azure Cosmos DB account
You can create an Azure Cosmos DB account using:
Authenticate the client
In order to interact with the Azure Cosmos DB service you'll need to create an instance of the CosmosClient struct. To make this possible you will need a URL and key of the Azure Cosmos DB service.
Examples
The following section provides several code snippets covering some of the most common Azure Cosmos DB NoSQL API tasks, including:
Create Cosmos DB Client
In order to interact with the Azure Cosmos DB service, you'll need to create an instance of the CosmosClient. You need an endpoint URL and credentials to instantiate a client object.
Using Microsoft Entra ID
The example shown below use a DefaultAzureCredential, which is appropriate for most local development environments. Additionally, we recommend using a managed identity for authentication in production environments. You can find more information on different ways of authenticating and their corresponding credential types in the Azure Identity documentation.
The DefaultAzureCredential will automatically pick up on an Azure CLI authentication. Ensure you are logged in with the Azure CLI:
Instantiate a DefaultAzureCredential to pass to the client. The same instance of a token credential can be used with multiple clients if they will be authenticating with the same identity.
use DefaultAzureCredential;
use CosmosClient;
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Using account keys
Cosmos DB also supports account keys, though we strongly recommend using Entra ID authentication. To use account keys, you will need to enable the key_auth feature:
For more information, see the API reference documentation.
CRUD operation on Items
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Next steps
Next steps
Provide feedback
If you encounter bugs or have suggestions, open an issue.
Contributing
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