fogjs

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FogJS is a port of Fog (for F#). The main project page for Fog can be found at http://fogjs.azurewebsites.net/.

FogJS

FogJS brings the cloud down to earth by adding a few features and abstractions to the Node.js Windows Azure API.

Building Azure apps with FogJS that need to interact with Azure Table Storage, Blob Storage, and the Service Bus is very easy. The examples that follow use this approach. Fog also provides more fine-grained interaction if that is desired, but adds a few features such as promises (with the help of Q.js, which is also under an MIT license). See the integration tests for examples.

Syntax

Blob Storage

Thanks to Q.js, you can use the typical API methods while also avoiding nested callbacks. Here's a quick example:

var fog = require("fogjs"); 
var fogBlob = fog.blobStorage;
var azure = require('azure');
var blobService = azure.createBlobService();
var containerName = "testcontainer";

fogBlob.createContainerIfNotExists(blobService, containerName, {publicAccessLevel : 'blob'})
    .then(function() {
        return fogBlob.createBlockBlobFromText(
            blobService,
            containerName, 
            "testblob",
            "My super awesome text to upload"
        );
    });

You can simplify things even more by taking advantage of convention to eliminate the need to create a blobServer and create the container. This allows the previous example to be condensed to this:

var fog = require("fogjs"); 
var fogBlob = fog.blobStorage;

var containerName = "testcontainer";
fogBlob.createBlockBlobFromText({
    "containerName": containerName, 
    "blobName" : "testblob", 
    "blobText": "My super awesome text to upload"
});

Here's an example of chaining together a create, followed by a get, followed by a delete.

var fog = require("fogjs"); 
var fogBlob = fog.blobStorage;

var containerName = "testcontainer";
var blobName = "testblob";

fogBlob.createBlockBlobFromText({
    "containerName": containerName, 
    "blobName" : blobName, 
    "blobText": "My super awesome text to upload"
}).then(function() {
    return fogBlob.getBlobToText({
        "containerName": containerName, 
        "blobName" : blobName
    });
}).then(function(response) {
    console.log("The blob contains the text: " + response.text);
    return fogBlob.deleteBlob({
        "containerName": containerName, 
        "blobName" : blobName
    });                    
}).then(function(response) {
    console.log("done");
});

Table Storage

Table Storage has features similer to those already described for Blob Storage. The simple syntax looks like this:

var fogjs = require("fogjs"); 
var fog = fogjs.tableStorage;

var testTableName = "testTableName";
var rowKey = "myRowKey";
fog.insertEntity({
    "tableName" : testTableName,
    "entity": {
        "PartitionKey" : "testPartition",
        "RowKey" : rowKey,
        "MyCustomField" : "Legends of Awesomeness!"
    }
}).then(function(response){
    console.log(response.entity.RowKey);
    return fog.deleteEntity({
        "tableName" : testTableName, 
        "entityDescriptor": {  
            "PartitionKey" : "testPartition",
            "RowKey" : rowKey,
        }
    });
});

Service Bus

Interacting with the Azure Service Bus via Fog.js is a snap. In addition to providing versions of each function that return promises, the service bus API allows you to publish or recieve message without having to first create the queues. Using topics and subscriptions is also very easy.

Here's an example:

var fogjs = require("fogjs"); 
var fog = fogjs.serviceBus;

var queueName = "testQueue";

fog.receiveQueueMessage({"queuePath": queueName})
.then(function(response) {
    console.log(response.receivedMessage.body);
});

fog.sendQueueMessage({ "queuePath" : queueName, "message" : "Test Message"});

How To Get It

You can get Fog.js from NPM as package ID fogjs. Here's the command:

npm install fogjs

Releases

  • 0.3.0 - Alpha version released to NPM with support for Blob Storage, Table Storage, and Service Bus.
  • 0.0.1 - Fog is not yet released.

MIT License

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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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