* Fix initial build breaks from 1.67 merge (#2514) * Update yarn lock files * Update build scripts * Fix tsconfig * Build breaks * WIP * Update yarn lock files * Misc breaks * Updates to package.json * Breaks * Update yarn * Fix breaks * Breaks * Build breaks * Breaks * Breaks * Breaks * Breaks * Breaks * Missing file * Breaks * Breaks * Breaks * Breaks * Breaks * Fix several runtime breaks (#2515) * Missing files * Runtime breaks * Fix proxy ordering issue * Remove commented code * Fix breaks with opening query editor * Fix post merge break * Updates related to setup build and other breaks (#2516) * Fix bundle build issues * Update distro * Fix distro merge and update build JS files * Disable pipeline steps * Remove stats call * Update license name * Make new RPM dependencies a warning * Fix extension manager version checks * Update JS file * Fix a few runtime breaks * Fixes * Fix runtime issues * Fix build breaks * Update notebook tests (part 1) * Fix broken tests * Linting errors * Fix hygiene * Disable lint rules * Bump distro * Turn off smoke tests * Disable integration tests * Remove failing "activate" test * Remove failed test assertion * Disable other broken test * Disable query history tests * Disable extension unit tests * Disable failing tasks
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.