Using CosmoDb Table API with Azure Table Services and .NET Core












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Given the older Azure Storage NuGet package is being broken up, it's not entirely clear from the documentation how you access Azure Table Storage from a .NET Core app.



There seems to be some conflicting information. According to this article, the recommended way of access Table Storage is now with the CosmoDb Table API package, but that same article says it doesn't work with .NET Core.










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    Given the older Azure Storage NuGet package is being broken up, it's not entirely clear from the documentation how you access Azure Table Storage from a .NET Core app.



    There seems to be some conflicting information. According to this article, the recommended way of access Table Storage is now with the CosmoDb Table API package, but that same article says it doesn't work with .NET Core.










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      Given the older Azure Storage NuGet package is being broken up, it's not entirely clear from the documentation how you access Azure Table Storage from a .NET Core app.



      There seems to be some conflicting information. According to this article, the recommended way of access Table Storage is now with the CosmoDb Table API package, but that same article says it doesn't work with .NET Core.










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      Given the older Azure Storage NuGet package is being broken up, it's not entirely clear from the documentation how you access Azure Table Storage from a .NET Core app.



      There seems to be some conflicting information. According to this article, the recommended way of access Table Storage is now with the CosmoDb Table API package, but that same article says it doesn't work with .NET Core.







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          For .net core, you should keep using the older Azure Storage NuGet package, please refer to this issue:



          Adding .Net Core/standard support for Microsoft.Azure.CosmosDB.Table is on our roadmap. And
          yes you should use `Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage' until .Net core, support is enabled
          for Azure Cosmos DB Table API.





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          • Thanks for the feedback. I’ve got an open issue with Azure Support on Twitter for this, so hopefully an engineer can at least provide some time scales...

            – Kieron
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          • Since it is by design, and will be implemented some time later, could you accept it by an answer? Thanks.

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          For .net core, you should keep using the older Azure Storage NuGet package, please refer to this issue:



          Adding .Net Core/standard support for Microsoft.Azure.CosmosDB.Table is on our roadmap. And
          yes you should use `Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage' until .Net core, support is enabled
          for Azure Cosmos DB Table API.





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          • Thanks for the feedback. I’ve got an open issue with Azure Support on Twitter for this, so hopefully an engineer can at least provide some time scales...

            – Kieron
            Dec 31 '18 at 10:27











          • Since it is by design, and will be implemented some time later, could you accept it by an answer? Thanks.

            – Ivan Yang
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          For .net core, you should keep using the older Azure Storage NuGet package, please refer to this issue:



          Adding .Net Core/standard support for Microsoft.Azure.CosmosDB.Table is on our roadmap. And
          yes you should use `Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage' until .Net core, support is enabled
          for Azure Cosmos DB Table API.





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          • Thanks for the feedback. I’ve got an open issue with Azure Support on Twitter for this, so hopefully an engineer can at least provide some time scales...

            – Kieron
            Dec 31 '18 at 10:27











          • Since it is by design, and will be implemented some time later, could you accept it by an answer? Thanks.

            – Ivan Yang
            Jan 1 at 1:28














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          For .net core, you should keep using the older Azure Storage NuGet package, please refer to this issue:



          Adding .Net Core/standard support for Microsoft.Azure.CosmosDB.Table is on our roadmap. And
          yes you should use `Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage' until .Net core, support is enabled
          for Azure Cosmos DB Table API.





          share|improve this answer













          For .net core, you should keep using the older Azure Storage NuGet package, please refer to this issue:



          Adding .Net Core/standard support for Microsoft.Azure.CosmosDB.Table is on our roadmap. And
          yes you should use `Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage' until .Net core, support is enabled
          for Azure Cosmos DB Table API.






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          • Thanks for the feedback. I’ve got an open issue with Azure Support on Twitter for this, so hopefully an engineer can at least provide some time scales...

            – Kieron
            Dec 31 '18 at 10:27











          • Since it is by design, and will be implemented some time later, could you accept it by an answer? Thanks.

            – Ivan Yang
            Jan 1 at 1:28



















          • Thanks for the feedback. I’ve got an open issue with Azure Support on Twitter for this, so hopefully an engineer can at least provide some time scales...

            – Kieron
            Dec 31 '18 at 10:27











          • Since it is by design, and will be implemented some time later, could you accept it by an answer? Thanks.

            – Ivan Yang
            Jan 1 at 1:28

















          Thanks for the feedback. I’ve got an open issue with Azure Support on Twitter for this, so hopefully an engineer can at least provide some time scales...

          – Kieron
          Dec 31 '18 at 10:27





          Thanks for the feedback. I’ve got an open issue with Azure Support on Twitter for this, so hopefully an engineer can at least provide some time scales...

          – Kieron
          Dec 31 '18 at 10:27













          Since it is by design, and will be implemented some time later, could you accept it by an answer? Thanks.

          – Ivan Yang
          Jan 1 at 1:28





          Since it is by design, and will be implemented some time later, could you accept it by an answer? Thanks.

          – Ivan Yang
          Jan 1 at 1:28


















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