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Todo App Java On Azure

This TodoList app is an Azure Java application. It provides end-to-end CRUD operation to todo list item from front-end AngularJS code. Behind the scene, todo list item data store is Azure CosmosDB DocumentDB. This application uses [Azure CosmosDB] (https://github.com/Azure/azure-cosmosdb-java), [Azure DocumentDB] (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cosmos-db/sql-api-introduction) Spring Boot Starter, and AngularJS to interact with Azure. This sample application provides several deployment options to deploy to Azure, pls see deployment section below. With Azure support in Spring Starters, maven plugins and Eclipse/IntelliJ plugins, Azure Java application development and deployment is effortless now.

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Requirements

Create Azure Cosmos DB documentDB

You can follow our steps using Azure CLI 2.0 to deploy an Azure Cosmos DB documentDB, or follow this article to create it from Azure portal.

  1. login your Azure CLI, and set your subscription id

    az login
    az account set -s <your-subscription-id>
  2. create an Azure Resource Group, and note your group name

    az group create -n <your-azure-group-name> -l <your-resource-group-region>
  3. create Azure Cosmos DB with DocumentDB kind. Note the documentEndpoint field in the response.

    az cosmosdb create --kind GlobalDocumentDB -g <your-azure-group-name> -n <your-azure-documentDB-name>

    Note name of cosmos db must be in lowercase.

  4. get your Azure Cosmos DB key, get the primaryMasterKey of the DocumentDB you just created.

    az cosmosdb list-keys -g <your-azure-group-name> -n <your-azure-documentDB-name>

Configuration

  • Note your DocumentDB uri and key from last step, specify a database name but no need to create it. Then modify src/main/resources/application.properties file and save it.

    azure.documentdb.uri=put-your-documentdb-uri-here
    azure.documentdb.key=put-your-documentdb-key-here
    azure.documentdb.database=put-your-documentdb-databasename-here
  • If you don't want to modify configuration in the source code manually, you can put variables in this file and set their values in system environment variables: DOCUMENTDB_URI, DOCUMENTDB_KEY and DOCUMENTDB_DBNAME. Then maven will substitute them during the build phase.

    azure.documentdb.uri=@env.DOCUMENTDB_URI@
    azure.documentdb.key=@env.DOCUMENTDB_KEY@
    azure.documentdb.database=@env.DOCUMENTDB_DBNAME@

Run it

  1. package the project using mvn package
  2. Run the project using java -jar target/todo-app-java-on-azure-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
  3. Open http://localhost:8080 you can see the web pages to show the todo list app

Clean up

Delete the Azure resources you created by running the following command:

az group delete -y --no-wait -n <your-resource-group-name>

Contributing

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.

When you submit a pull request, a CLA-bot will automatically determine whether you need to provide a CLA and decorate the PR appropriately (e.g., label, comment). Simply follow the instructions provided by the bot. You will only need to do this once across all repos using our CLA.

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.

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