Azure CLI samples for Azure Cosmos DB for MongoDB

APPLIES TO: MongoDB

The following tables include links to sample Azure CLI scripts for the Azure Cosmos DB for MongoDB and to sample Azure CLI scripts that apply to all Azure Cosmos DB APIs. Common samples are the same across all APIs.

These samples require Azure CLI version 2.30 or later. Run az --version to find the version. If you need to install or upgrade, see Install Azure CLI.

API for MongoDB Samples

Task Description
Create an Azure Cosmos DB account, database and collection Creates an Azure Cosmos DB account, database, and collection for API for MongoDB.
Create a serverless Azure Cosmos DB account, database and collection Creates a serverless Azure Cosmos DB account, database, and collection for API for MongoDB.
Create an Azure Cosmos DB account, database with autoscale and two collections with shared throughput Creates an Azure Cosmos DB account, database with autoscale and two collections with shared throughput for API for MongoDB.
Perform throughput operations Read, update and migrate between autoscale and standard throughput on a database and collection.
Lock resources from deletion Prevent resources from being deleted with resource locks.

Common API Samples

These samples apply to all Azure Cosmos DB APIs. These samples use a API for NoSQL account, but these operations are identical across all database APIs in Azure Cosmos DB.

Task Description
Add or fail over regions Add a region, change failover priority, trigger a manual failover.
Perform account key operations  List account keys, read-only keys, regenerate keys and list connection strings.
Secure with IP firewall Create an Azure Cosmos DB account with IP firewall configured.
Secure new account with service endpoints Create an Azure Cosmos DB account and secure with service-endpoints.
Secure existing account with service endpoints Update an Azure Cosmos DB account to secure with service-endpoints when the subnet is eventually configured.

Next steps

Reference pages for all Azure Cosmos DB CLI commands are available in the Azure CLI Reference.

For Azure CLI samples for other APIs see: