List and get databases and containers for Azure Cosmos DB - API for NoSQL
APPLIES TO: NoSQL
Note
We recommend that you use the Azure Az PowerShell module to interact with Azure. To get started, see Install Azure PowerShell. To learn how to migrate to the Az PowerShell module, see Migrate Azure PowerShell from AzureRM to Az.
This sample requires Azure PowerShell Az 5.4.0 or later. Run Get-Module -ListAvailable Az
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Sample script
# Reference: Az.CosmosDB | https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.cosmosdb
# --------------------------------------------------
# Purpose
# Show list and get operations for accounts, databases, and containers
# --------------------------------------------------
# Variables - ***** SUBSTITUTE YOUR VALUES *****
$resourceGroupName = "myResourceGroup" # Resource Group must already exist
$accountName = "myaccount" # Must be all lower case
$databaseName = "myDatabase"
$containerName = "myContainer"
# --------------------------------------------------
Write-Host "List all accounts in a resource group"
Get-AzCosmosDBAccount -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName
Write-Host "Get an account in a resource group"
Get-AzCosmosDBAccount -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName `
-Name $accountName
Write-Host "List all databases in an account"
Get-AzCosmosDBSqlDatabase -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName `
-AccountName $accountName
Write-Host "Get a database in an account"
Get-AzCosmosDBSqlDatabase -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName `
-AccountName $accountName -Name $databaseName
Write-Host "List all containers in an database"
Get-AzCosmosDBSqlContainer -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName `
-AccountName $accountName -DatabaseName $databaseName
Write-Host "Get a container in a database"
Get-AzCosmosDBSqlContainer -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName `
-AccountName $accountName -DatabaseName $databaseName `
-Name $containerName
Clean up deployment
After the script sample has been run, the following command can be used to remove the resource group and all resources associated with it.
Remove-AzResourceGroup -ResourceGroupName "myResourceGroup"
Script explanation
This script uses the following commands. Each command in the table links to command specific documentation.
Command | Notes |
---|---|
Azure Cosmos DB | |
Get-AzCosmosDBAccount | Lists Azure Cosmos DB Accounts, or gets a specified Azure Cosmos DB Account. |
Get-AzCosmosDBSqlDatabase | Lists Azure Cosmos DB Databases in an Account, or gets a specified Azure Cosmos DB Database in an Account. |
Get-AzCosmosDBSqlContainer | Lists Azure Cosmos DB Containers in a Database, or gets a specified Azure Cosmos DB Container in a Database. |
Azure Resource Groups | |
Remove-AzResourceGroup | Deletes a resource group including all nested resources. |
Next steps
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