Azure Storage - Create table

Declaration

<AMAZURESTORAGE ACTIVITY="create_table" SESSION="text" ACCOUNTNAME="text" ACCESSKEY="text (encrypted)" PROTOCOL="text (options)" TIMEOUT="number" BLOBENDPOINT="text" QUEUEENDPOINT="text" TABLEENDPOINT="text" PROXYTYPE="text (options)" PROXYSERVER="text" PROXYPORT="number" PROXYUSERNAME="text" PROXYPASSWORD="text (encrypted)" TABLE="text" />

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Description

Creates a new table under the given account. Tables store data as collections of entities. Tables don't enforce a schema on entities, which means a single table can contain entities that have different sets of properties.

Practical usage

Used to create structured storage in the form a table.

Parameters

Connection

Property Type Required Default Markup Description
Connection --- --- --- --- Indicates where user credentials and preferences should originate from. The available options are:
  • Host (default) - Specifies that user credentials and advanced preferences are configured individually for this activity. This option is normally chosen if only a single activity is required to complete an operation.
  • Session - Specifies that user credentials and advanced preferences are obtained from a pre-configured session created in a prior step with the use of the Azure Storage - Create session activity. This option is normally chosen if a combination of related activities are required to complete an operation. Linking several activities to a single session eliminates redundancy. Additionally, a single task supports construction and simultaneous execution of multiple sessions, improving efficiency.
NOTE: This parameter does not contain markup and is only displayed in visual mode for task construction and configuration purposes.

Connection - Session

Property Type Required Default Markup Description
Session Text Yes, if Connection is set to Session AzureStorageSession1 SESSION="MyAzureSession" The name of the Azure Storage session to create. The default value is AzureStorageSession1.
NOTE: Use the Azure Storage - End session activity to end an active Azure Storage session.

Connection - Host > Credentials

Property Type Required Default Markup Description
Account name Text Yes, if Connection is set to Host (Empty) ACCOUNTNAME="myaccount" The globally unique name of the Windows Azure storage account.
Access key Text Yes, if Connection is set to Host (Empty) ACCESSKEY="[AccessKey]" The primary or secondary access key (each composed of 88 ASCII characters) used to authorize access to Azure Storage. 

Connection - Host > Advanced

Property Type Required Default Markup Description
Protocol Text (options) No HTTPS
  • PROTOCOL="HTTPS"
  • PROTOCOL="HTTP"
The type of protocol used to access Azure Storage. The available options are:
  • HTTPS (default) - Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
  • HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol
Timeout (seconds) Number No 90 TIMEOUT="180" The timeout interval (in seconds) for requests made to the storage service. If the timeout elapses before a server response is returned, the operation times out and the service returns an error. The default timeout value is 90 seconds.
Blob endpoint URI Text No (Empty) BLOBENDPOINT="http://accnt.blob.core.windows.net" The endpoint for the Blob service, as configured for the Azure Storage account. The default Blob service endpoint is [http/https]://accountname.blob.core.windows.net, where accountname is the name of the Azure Storage account.
Queue endpoint URI Text No (Empty) QUEUEENDPOINT="http://accnt.queue.core.windows.net" The endpoint for the Queue service, as configured for the Azure storage account. The default Queue service endpoint is [http/https]://accountname.queue.core.windows.net, where accountname is the name of the Azure Storage account.
Table endpoint URI Text No (Empty) TABLEENDPOINT="http://accnt.table.core.windows.net" The endpoint for the Table service, as configured for the Azure storage account. The default Table service endpoint is [http|https]://accountname.table.core.windows.net, where accountname is the name of the Azure Storage account.
Proxy type Text (options) Yes System default
  • PROXYTYPE="none"
  • PROXYTYPE="http"
The type of proxy required for SharePoint connections passing through a proxy server. The available options are:
  • System default (default) - Points to the default proxy used by the system.
  • None - No proxy authentication required.
  • HTTP - Proxy type is HTTP.
Use authentication --- No --- --- If enabled, specifies proxy authentication is required, enabling authentication-based parameters (disabled by default). It is active only if the Proxy type parameter is set to HTTP.
NOTE: This parameter does not contain markup and is only displayed in visual mode for task construction and configuration purposes.
Proxy server Text Yes, if Proxy type is set to HTTP (Empty) PROXYSERVER="proxy.host.com" The hostname (server.domain.com) or IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) of the proxy server. This parameter is available only if the Proxy type parameter is set to HTTP.
Proxy username Text No (Empty) PROXYUSERNAME="username" The proxy username to authenticate with. This parameter is available only if Use authentication is enabled.
Proxy port Number No 808 PROXYPORT="8080" The port number to use to connect to the proxy server. This parameter is available only if the Proxy type parameter is set to HTTP. The default value is 808.
Proxy password Text No (Empty) PROXYPASSWORD="encrypted" The proxy password to authenticate with. This parameter is available only if Use authentication is enabled.

Table

Property Type Required Default Markup Description
Table name Text Yes (Empty) TABLE="mytable" The unique name of the table to be created. Table names preserve the case with which they were created, but are case-insensitive when used. Table names must conform to the following rules:
  • Table names must be unique within an account.
  • Table names may contain only alphanumeric characters.
  • Table names cannot begin with a numeric character.
  • Table names are case-insensitive.
  • Table names must be from 3 to 63 characters long.

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Example

NOTE:
  • Copy and paste the sample AML code below directly into the Task Builder Steps Panel.
  • To successfully run the sample code, update parameters containing user credentials, files, file paths, or other information specific to the task to match your environment.

Description

This sample task uses a simple Azure Storage session that creates a new table and inserts entities into a specific partition/row of the table. It also uploads entities retrieved from a .csv file onto a new table.

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<!-- Create session -->
<AMAZURESTORAGE ACTIVITY="create_session" ACCOUNTNAME="netauto" ACCESSKEY="AM3iiVi4GlX+AHmMoxmR8X662rSFHWxHn0abTRBWBxM2ZIJQ2QFrQapQE6+qUP/Islta6nfcdHj0SfNj+fWwskg8Q==aME" PROTOCOL="http" SESSION="AzureStorageSession1" />
<!-- Create table -->
<AMAZURESTORAGE ACTIVITY="create_table" SESSION="AzureStorageSession1" TABLE="customerBase" />
<!-- Insert entity -->
<AMAZURESTORAGE ACTIVITY="insert_entity" SESSION="AzureStorageSession1" TABLE="customerBase" PARTITIONKEY="2" ROWKEY="3"><PROPERTY NAME="Name" TYPE="string" VALUE="David" /></AMAZURESTORAGE>
<!-- Upload entity -->
<AMAZURESTORAGE ACTIVITY="upload_entities" SESSION="AzureStorageSession1" TABLE="SupportBase" FILE="C:\Temp\Support.csv" />
<!-- End Session -->
<AMAZURESTORAGE ACTIVITY="end_session" />