Azure local service is a minimal, self-contained, test implementation of the Azure Fluid Relay service that can be run locally and used for development/testing Fluid functionality in conjunction with the AzureClient
in local mode.
The Azure local service includes most of the basic features needed to test data stores and containers. While we use the Webpack Fluid Loader's in browser service for much of our data store and container development, the Azure local service offers some advantages because it's a standalone process. For instance, testing a Fluid container from 2+ simultaneously connected clients is much easier using the Azure local service.
When taking a dependency on a Fluid Framework library, we recommend using a ^
(caret) version range, such as ^1.3.4
.
While Fluid Framework libraries may use different ranges with interdependencies between other Fluid Framework libraries,
library consumers should always prefer ^
.
You can install, build, and start this service by running the following
npm i
npm run build
npm run start
The Azure local service uses port 7070 by default. You can change the port number by setting an environment variable named PORT to the desired number. For example:
$env:PORT=6502
npm run start
There are many ways to contribute to Fluid.
- Participate in Q&A in our GitHub Discussions.
- Submit bugs and help us verify fixes as they are checked in.
- Review the source code changes.
- Contribute bug fixes.
Detailed instructions for working in the repo can be found in the Wiki.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.
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