* Merge from vscode 504f934659740e9d41501cad9f162b54d7745ad9 * delete unused folders * distro * Bump build node version * update chokidar * FIx hygiene errors * distro * Fix extension lint issues * Remove strict-vscode * Add copyright header exemptions * Bump vscode-extension-telemetry to fix webpacking issue with zone.js * distro * Fix failing tests (revert marked.js back to current one until we decide to update) * Skip searchmodel test * Fix mac build * temp debug script loading * Try disabling coverage * log error too * Revert "log error too" This reverts commit af0183e5d4ab458fdf44b88fbfab9908d090526f. * Revert "temp debug script loading" This reverts commit 3d687d541c76db2c5b55626c78ae448d3c25089c. * Add comments explaining coverage disabling * Fix ansi_up loading issue * Merge latest from ads * Use newer option * Fix compile * add debug logging warn * Always log stack * log more * undo debug * Update to use correct base path (+cleanup) * distro * fix compile errors * Remove strict-vscode * Fix sql editors not showing * Show db dropdown input & fix styling * Fix more info in gallery * Fix gallery asset requests * Delete unused workflow * Fix tapable resolutions for smoke test compile error * Fix smoke compile * Disable crash reporting * Disable interactive Co-authored-by: ADS Merger <karlb@microsoft.com>
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.