NetEvolve.HealthChecks.Azure.Tables 3.4.139

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NuGet\Install-Package NetEvolve.HealthChecks.Azure.Tables -Version 3.4.139                
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<PackageReference Include="NetEvolve.HealthChecks.Azure.Tables" Version="3.4.139" />                
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paket add NetEvolve.HealthChecks.Azure.Tables --version 3.4.139                
#r "nuget: NetEvolve.HealthChecks.Azure.Tables, 3.4.139"                
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// Install NetEvolve.HealthChecks.Azure.Tables as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=NetEvolve.HealthChecks.Azure.Tables&version=3.4.139

// Install NetEvolve.HealthChecks.Azure.Tables as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=NetEvolve.HealthChecks.Azure.Tables&version=3.4.139                

NetEvolve.HealthChecks.Azure.Tables

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This package provides a health check for Azure Tables, based on the Azure.Storage.Tables package. The main purpose is to check that the Azure Table Service is reachable and that the client can connect to it.

💡 This package is available for .NET 6.0 and later.

Installation

To use this package, you need to add the package to your project. You can do this by using the NuGet package manager or by using the dotnet CLI.

dotnet add package NetEvolve.HealthChecks.Azure.Tables

Health Check - Azure Table Client Availability

The health check is a liveness check. It will check that the Azure Table Service is reachable and that the client can connect to it. If the service needs longer than the configured timeout to respond, the health check will return Degraded. If the service is not reachable, the health check will return Unhealthy.

Usage

After adding the package, yo need to import the namespace NetEvolve.HealthChecks.Azure.Tables and add the health check to the service collection.

using NetEvolve.HealthChecks.Azure.Tables;

Therefor you can use two different approaches. In both approaches you have to provide a name for the health check.

Parameters

  • name: The name of the health check. The name is used to identify the configuration object. It is required and must be unique within the application.
  • options: The configuration options for the health check. If you don't provide any options, the health check will use the configuration based approach.
  • tags: The tags for the health check. The tags azure, storage and blob are always used as default and combined with the user input. You can provide additional tags to group or filter the health checks.

Variant 1: Configuration based

The first one is to use the configuration based approach. Therefor you have to add the configuration section HealthChecks:AzureTableClient to your appsettings.json file.

var builder = services.AddHealthChecks();

builder.AddAzureTableClint("<name>");

The configuration looks like this:

{
  ..., // other configuration
  "HealthChecks": {
    "AzureTableClient": {
      "<name>": {
        "ConnectionString": "<connection-string>", // required
        "ContainerName": "<container-name>", // required
        ..., // other configuration
        "Timeout": "<timeout>" // optional, default is 100 milliseconds
      }
    }
  }
}

Variant 2: Options based

The second one is to use the options based approach. Therefor you have to create an instance of AzureTableClientOptions and provide the configuration.

var builder = services.AddHealthChecks();

builder.AddAzureTableClient("<name>", options =>
{
    options.ConnectionString = "<connection-string>";
    options.ContainerName = "<container-name>";
    ...
    options.Timeout = "<timeout>";
});

💡 You can always provide tags to all health checks, for grouping or filtering.

var builder = services.AddHealthChecks();
    builder.AddKafka("<name>", options => ..., "azure");
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