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Create a container in Azure Cosmos DB for Apache Cassandra

APPLIES TO: Cassandra

This article explains the different ways to create a container in Azure Cosmos DB for Apache Cassandra. It shows how to create a container using Azure portal, Azure CLI, PowerShell, or supported SDKs. This article demonstrates how to create a container, specify the partition key, and provision throughput.

This article explains the different ways to create a container in Azure Cosmos DB for Apache Cassandra. If you are using a different API, see API for MongoDB, API for Gremlin, API for Table, and API for NoSQL articles to create the container.

Note

When creating containers, make sure you don’t create two containers with the same name but different casing. That’s because some parts of the Azure platform are not case-sensitive, and this can result in confusion/collision of telemetry and actions on containers with such names.

Create using Azure portal

  1. Sign in to the Azure portal.

  2. Create a new Azure Cosmos DB account, or select an existing account.

  3. Open the Data Explorer pane, and select New Table. Next, provide the following details:

    • Indicate whether you are creating a new keyspace, or using an existing one.
    • Enter a table name.
    • Enter the properties and specify a primary key.
    • Enter a throughput to be provisioned (for example, 1000 RUs).
    • Select OK.

    Screenshot of API for Cassandra, Add Table dialog box

Note

For API for Cassandra, the primary key is used as the partition key.

Create using .NET SDK

// Create a Cassandra table with a partition/primary key and provision 1000 RU/s throughput.
session.Execute(CREATE TABLE myKeySpace.myTable(
    user_id int PRIMARY KEY,
    firstName text,
    lastName text) WITH cosmosdb_provisioned_throughput=1000);

If you encounter timeout exception when creating a collection, do a read operation to validate if the collection was created successfully. The read operation throws an exception until the collection create operation is successful. For the list of status codes supported by the create operation see the HTTP Status Codes for Azure Cosmos DB article.

Create using Azure CLI

Create a Cassandra table with Azure CLI. For a listing of all Azure CLI samples across all Azure Cosmos DB APIs see, Azure CLI samples for Azure Cosmos DB.

Create using PowerShell

Create a Cassandra table with PowerShell. For a listing of all PowerShell samples across all Azure Cosmos DB APIs see, PowerShell Samples

Next steps