Quickstart: Connect to Azure Synapse Link for Azure Cosmos DB
This article describes how to access an Azure Cosmos DB database from Azure Synapse Analytics studio with Synapse Link.
Prerequisites
Before you connect an Azure Cosmos DB account to your workspace, there are a few things that you need.
- Existing Azure Cosmos DB account or create a new account following this quickstart
- Existing Synapse workspace or create a new workspace following this quickstart
Enable Azure Cosmos DB analytical store
To run large-scale analytics into Azure Cosmos DB without impacting your operational performance, we recommend enabling Synapse Link for Azure Cosmos DB. This function brings HTAP capability to a container and built-in support in Azure Synapse. Follow this quickstart to enable Synapse Link for Azure Cosmos DB containers.
Navigate to Synapse Studio
From your Synapse workspace, select Launch Synapse Studio. On the Synapse Studio home page, select **Data, which will take you to the Data Object Explorer.
Connect an Azure Cosmos DB database to a Synapse workspace
Connecting an Azure Cosmos DB database is done as linked service. An Azure Cosmos DB linked service enables users to browse and explore data, read, and write from Apache Spark for Azure Synapse Analytics or SQL into Azure Cosmos DB.
From the Data Object Explorer, you can directly connect an Azure Cosmos DB database by doing the following steps:
- Select + icon near Data
- Select Connect to external data
- Select the API that you want to connect to: SQL or MongoDB
- Select Continue
- Name the linked service. The name will be displayed in the Object Explorer and used by Synapse run-times to connect to the database and containers. We recommend using a friendly name.
- Select the Cosmos DB account name and database name
- (Optional) If no region is specified, Synapse run-time operations will be routed toward the nearest region where the analytical store is enabled. However, you can set manually the region where you want your users to access the Azure Cosmos DB analytical store. Select Additional connection properties and then New. Under Property Name, write PreferredRegions and set the Value to the region you want (example: WestUS2, there is no space between words and numbers)
- Select Create
Azure Cosmos DB databases are visible under the tab Linked in the Azure Cosmos DB section. You can differentiate an HTAP enabled Azure Cosmos DB container from an OLTP only container with the following icons:
Synapse container:
OLTP only container:
Quickly interact with code-generated actions
When you right-click into a container, you'll have a list of gestures that will trigger a Spark or SQL run-time. Writing into a container will happen through the Transactional Store of Azure Cosmos DB and will consume Request Units.