Discover how to use GitHub Copilot to quickly build a Node.js application with Azure Cosmos DB and App Service.
- Node.js v20+
- An Azure account (sign up for free here)
You can use GitHub Codespaces to work on this project directly from your browser: select the Code button, then the Codespaces tab and click on Create Codespaces on main.
You can also use the Dev Containers extension for VS Code to work locally using a ready-to-use dev environment.
This project is structured as monorepo and makes use of NPM Workspaces. It's organized as follows:
.devcontainer/ # Dev container configuration
.github/ # GitHub Actions CI/CD pipeline
packages/ # The different parts of our app
|- server/ # The Express server, hosting the API and the website
+- client/ # The website client
package.json # NPM workspace configuration
npm run build
This command will build the client and server packages.
./setup.sh
This command will ask you to log in into Azure and GitHub, then set up the AZURE_CREDENTIALS
repository secrets for deployment.
npm install
npm run dev
The application will then be available at http://localhost:4200.
Important note: you need to set the environment variables
COSMOS_ENDPOINT
andCOSMOS_KEY
to a valid Azure Cosmos DB instance for the server to work. You can use the Try Cosmos website to get one for testing without the need to deploy one yourself (choose Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL).
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