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CosmosClient Constructors

Definition

Overloads

CosmosClient()

Create a new CosmosClient used for mock testing

CosmosClient(String, CosmosClientOptions)

Creates a new CosmosClient with the connection string.

CosmosClient is thread-safe. Its recommended to maintain a single instance of CosmosClient per lifetime of the application which enables efficient connection management and performance. Please refer to the performance guide.

CosmosClient(String, AzureKeyCredential, CosmosClientOptions)

Creates a new CosmosClient with the account endpoint URI string and AzureKeyCredential. AzureKeyCredential enables changing/updating master-key/ResourceToken while CosmosClient is still in use.

CosmosClient is thread-safe. Its recommended to maintain a single instance of CosmosClient per lifetime of the application which enables efficient connection management and performance. Please refer to the performance guide.

CosmosClient(String, TokenCredential, CosmosClientOptions)

Creates a new CosmosClient with the account endpoint URI string and TokenCredential.

CosmosClient is thread-safe. Its recommended to maintain a single instance of CosmosClient per lifetime of the application which enables efficient connection management and performance. Please refer to the performance guide.

CosmosClient(String, String, CosmosClientOptions)

Creates a new CosmosClient with the account endpoint URI string and account key.

CosmosClient is thread-safe. Its recommended to maintain a single instance of CosmosClient per lifetime of the application which enables efficient connection management and performance. Please refer to the performance guide.

CosmosClient()

Source:
CosmosClient.cs

Create a new CosmosClient used for mock testing

protected CosmosClient ();
Protected Sub New ()

Applies to

CosmosClient(String, CosmosClientOptions)

Source:
CosmosClient.cs

Creates a new CosmosClient with the connection string.

CosmosClient is thread-safe. Its recommended to maintain a single instance of CosmosClient per lifetime of the application which enables efficient connection management and performance. Please refer to the performance guide.

public CosmosClient (string connectionString, Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos.CosmosClientOptions clientOptions = default);
new Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos.CosmosClient : string * Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos.CosmosClientOptions -> Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos.CosmosClient
Public Sub New (connectionString As String, Optional clientOptions As CosmosClientOptions = Nothing)

Parameters

connectionString
String

The connection string to the cosmos account. ex: AccountEndpoint=https://XXXXX.documents.azure.com:443/;AccountKey=SuperSecretKey;

clientOptions
CosmosClientOptions

(Optional) client options

Examples

The CosmosClient is created with the connection string and configured to use "East US 2" region.

using Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos;

CosmosClient cosmosClient = new CosmosClient(
            "account-endpoint-from-portal", 
            "account-key-from-portal", 
            new CosmosClientOptions()
            {
                ApplicationRegion = Regions.EastUS2,
            });

// Dispose cosmosClient at application exit

Remarks

Emulator: To ignore SSL Certificate please suffix connectionstring with "DisableServerCertificateValidation=True;". When CosmosClientOptions.HttpClientFactory is used, SSL certificate needs to be handled appropriately. NOTE: DO NOT use this flag in production (only for emulator)

See also

Applies to

CosmosClient(String, AzureKeyCredential, CosmosClientOptions)

Source:
CosmosClient.cs

Creates a new CosmosClient with the account endpoint URI string and AzureKeyCredential. AzureKeyCredential enables changing/updating master-key/ResourceToken while CosmosClient is still in use.

CosmosClient is thread-safe. Its recommended to maintain a single instance of CosmosClient per lifetime of the application which enables efficient connection management and performance. Please refer to the performance guide.

public CosmosClient (string accountEndpoint, Azure.AzureKeyCredential authKeyOrResourceTokenCredential, Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos.CosmosClientOptions clientOptions = default);
new Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos.CosmosClient : string * Azure.AzureKeyCredential * Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos.CosmosClientOptions -> Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos.CosmosClient
Public Sub New (accountEndpoint As String, authKeyOrResourceTokenCredential As AzureKeyCredential, Optional clientOptions As CosmosClientOptions = Nothing)

Parameters

accountEndpoint
String

The cosmos service endpoint to use

authKeyOrResourceTokenCredential
AzureKeyCredential

AzureKeyCredential with master-key or resource token..

clientOptions
CosmosClientOptions

(Optional) client options

Examples

The CosmosClient is created with the AccountEndpoint, AccountKey or ResourceToken and configured to use "East US 2" region.

using Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos;

AzureKeyCredential keyCredential = new AzureKeyCredential("account-master-key/ResourceToken");
CosmosClient cosmosClient = new CosmosClient(
            "account-endpoint-from-portal", 
            keyCredential, 
            new CosmosClientOptions()
            {
                ApplicationRegion = Regions.EastUS2,
            });

....

// To udpate key/credentials 
keyCredential.Update("updated master-key/ResourceToken");

// Dispose cosmosClient at application exit

Remarks

AzureKeyCredential enables changing/updating master-key/ResourceToken whle CosmosClient is still in use. The returned reference doesn't guarantee credentials or connectivity validations because creation doesn't make any network calls.

See also

Applies to

CosmosClient(String, TokenCredential, CosmosClientOptions)

Source:
CosmosClient.cs

Creates a new CosmosClient with the account endpoint URI string and TokenCredential.

CosmosClient is thread-safe. Its recommended to maintain a single instance of CosmosClient per lifetime of the application which enables efficient connection management and performance. Please refer to the performance guide.

public CosmosClient (string accountEndpoint, Azure.Core.TokenCredential tokenCredential, Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos.CosmosClientOptions clientOptions = default);
new Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos.CosmosClient : string * Azure.Core.TokenCredential * Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos.CosmosClientOptions -> Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos.CosmosClient
Public Sub New (accountEndpoint As String, tokenCredential As TokenCredential, Optional clientOptions As CosmosClientOptions = Nothing)

Parameters

accountEndpoint
String

The cosmos service endpoint to use.

tokenCredential
TokenCredential

TokenCredentialThe token to provide AAD token for authorization.

clientOptions
CosmosClientOptions

(Optional) client options

Remarks

The returned reference doesn't guarantee credentials or connectivity validations because creation doesn't make any network calls.

Applies to

CosmosClient(String, String, CosmosClientOptions)

Source:
CosmosClient.cs

Creates a new CosmosClient with the account endpoint URI string and account key.

CosmosClient is thread-safe. Its recommended to maintain a single instance of CosmosClient per lifetime of the application which enables efficient connection management and performance. Please refer to the performance guide.

public CosmosClient (string accountEndpoint, string authKeyOrResourceToken, Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos.CosmosClientOptions clientOptions = default);
new Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos.CosmosClient : string * string * Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos.CosmosClientOptions -> Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos.CosmosClient
Public Sub New (accountEndpoint As String, authKeyOrResourceToken As String, Optional clientOptions As CosmosClientOptions = Nothing)

Parameters

accountEndpoint
String

The cosmos service endpoint to use

authKeyOrResourceToken
String

The cosmos account key or resource token to use to create the client.

clientOptions
CosmosClientOptions

(Optional) client options

Examples

The CosmosClient is created with the AccountEndpoint, AccountKey or ResourceToken and configured to use "East US 2" region.

using Microsoft.Azure.Cosmos;

CosmosClient cosmosClient = new CosmosClient(
            "account-endpoint-from-portal", 
            "account-key-from-portal", 
            new CosmosClientOptions()
            {
                ApplicationRegion = Regions.EastUS2,
            });

// Dispose cosmosClient at application exit

Remarks

The returned reference doesn't guarantee credentials or connectivity validations because creation doesn't make any network calls.

See also

Applies to