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This is a sample extension that will show some basic model-backed UI scenarios. The long-term goal is to use SQL Service querying (e.g. see if Agent and other services are running) and visualize in interesting ways. Additional suggestions for improving this sample are welcome.

Run the following commands to produce an extension installation package

  • yarn install - to install the dependencies
  • yarn build - to build the code
  • vsce package - to produce an extension installation package

Launch ADS Dev instance with this extension

  • yarn install - to install dependencies
  • yarn build - to build the code
  • Launch VSCode and open the azuredatastudio's code folder, run the 'Launch azuredatastudio' debug option (to work around the issue. The next step won't work without doing this first)
  • Launch VSCode and open this folder, run the 'Debug in enlistment'
  • Once ADS launches, you should be able to run the sqlservices commands, for example: sqlservices.openDialog