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Nemanja Milovančević 1cf905a7b8 Create shared access signature RPC (#18823)
* Rebase from main branch

* Made mssql a module

* remove rpc specific stuff

* Added create sas RPC call

* Backup to url works now

* Moved createSas RPC to the BlobService

* Relocated createSas RPC from sql-dataprotocolclient to the mssql

* After rebase

* Removed duplicate symbol

* Renamed Blob to AzureBlob and relocated CreateSasResponse to mssql extension

* Removed AzureBlobProvider, removed AzureBlobService feature

* renamed blob to azureblob, converted thenable to promise

* Simplify API

* fixes

* docs update, blob to azureblob update

* bumped sts version

* Fix config

Co-authored-by: chgagnon <chgagnon@microsoft.com>
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Microsoft SQL Server Database Projects for Azure Data Studio and VS Code

Overview

Microsoft SQL Server Database Projects for Azure Data Studio and VS Code provides a way to design, edit, and publish schemas for SQL databases from a source controlled project.

VS Code

This extension is bundled into the SQL Server (MSSQL) extension for VS Code and will be installed automatically when that extension is updated or installed.

Azure Data Studio

This extension is provided as a separate extension in the marketplace.

Please report issues and feature requests here.

Getting Started with Database Projects

  • Create a new database project by going to the Projects viewlet or by searching Projects: New in the command palette.
  • Existing database projects can be opened by going to the Projects viewlet or by searching Projects: Open Existing in the command palette.
  • Start from an existing database by using the Create Project from Database from the command palette or database context menu.
  • Start from an OpenAPI/Swagger spec by using the Generate SQL Project from OpenAPI/Swagger spec command.

Code of Conduct

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.

Privacy Statement

The Microsoft Enterprise and Developer Privacy Statement describes the privacy statement of this software.

License

Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

Licensed under the Source EULA.