Summary
In this module, you learned how to use Node.js with Visual Studio Code to:
- Create an Azure Cosmos DB instance for a Node.js app
- Build a new Node.js app in Visual Studio Code
- Add JavaScript code to work with Azure Cosmos DB
You can now use Node.js to build applications that create, query, and maintain data in an Azure Cosmos DB.
Clean up
The sandbox automatically cleans up your resources when you're finished with this module.
When you're working in your own subscription, it's a good idea at the end of a project to identify whether you still need the resources you created. Resources that you leave running can cost you money. You can delete resources individually or delete the resource group to delete the entire set of resources.
Learn more
Visual Studio Code
Cosmos DB Core (SQL)
- Tutorial: Build a web app with Cosmos DB
- Tutorial: Build a console app with Cosmos DB
- Learn more about SQL queries on Cosmos DB
- Request Units (RUs)
- @azure/cosmos reference documentation
- Cosmos DB Core (SQL) JavaScript samples