Azure Mobile Apps is a set of client and server libraries for adding authenticated data access and offline synchronization to your mobile applications.
UPDATE
We are currently updating the Azure Mobile Apps libraries to ASP.NET Core, and will be updating the supported environments soon.
Currently, we support:
- ASP.NET Core for .NET 6
- .NET Standard 2.0 Client (Xamarin, WPF, etc.)
- .NET 6 MAUI Client (Android, iOS, and Windows)
To get started, take a look at our documentation.
The following libraries have been archived and can be considered deprecated (links take you to the archive)
- Android Client
- iOS Client
- JavaScript Client
- Apache Cordova Client
- Node Server
- .NET Framework Server
What does deprecation mean?
The libraries that have been deprecated are still available in the archive, and documentation is available in the documentation, but no further work will be done on these libraries, and any issues opened on these libraries will be closed as "won't fix". The libraries are open-source, and you are welcome to fork them to adjust as you see fit.Note that the ASP.NET Core service uses OData v4 (with a backwards compatibility module for OData v3). This means that older clients (such as those in the deprecation list) will not work in every situation, and additional configuration is required to support authentication.
The .NET Library uses ASP.NET Core 6.0 and provides an in-memory store and an Entity Framework 6.0 based store. You can download pre-release versions from GitHub Releases.
Released and supported versions of the library will be distributed by the normal NuGet mechanism:
We provide a template for use with dotnet new
. The template pre-configures ASP.NET Core, Entity Framework Core, and the Datasync Server libraries. To install the template:
dotnet new -i Microsoft.AspNetCore.Datasync.Template.CSharp
To create a server, use dotnet new
:
mkdir My.Datasync.Server
cd My.Datasync.Server
dotnet new datasync-server
The Datasync Server template will be released to NuGet at the same time as the new libraries.
You can find the latest documentation on docs.microsoft.com, and pre-release documentation in our docs directory.
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