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12. VSCode Populate Database

[!NOTE] This assumes you setup the Azure CosmosDB resource earlier. In this section, we'll populate it with customer data.

  • [] 01 | Return to the Visual Studio Code editor tab

    • Locate the "data/customer_info/" folder
    • Open the create-cosmos-db.ipynb Jupyter Notebook.
  • [] 02 | Run the notebook to populate customer database

    • Click Select Kernel, set recommended Python environment
    • Click Clear All Outputs then Run All & verify completion
  • [] 03 | Verify the customer database was created

    • Open +++https://portal.azure.com+++ to Azure CosmosDB resource
    • Click the Data Explorer option in sidebar to view data
    • Verify that the contoso-outdoor container was created
    • Verify that it contains a customers database

🥳 Congratulations!
Your Azure CosmosDB database is ready!