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About Data API builder
Data API builder (DAB) is an open-source, no-code tool that creates secure, full-featured REST and GraphQL endpoints for your database. It’s a CRUD data API engine that runs in a container—on Azure, any other cloud, or on-premises. DAB is built for developers with integrated tooling, telemetry, and other productivity features.
Important
Data API builder (DAB) is open source and always free.
Which databases does Data API builder support?
| Azure SQL | SQL Server | SQLDW | Cosmos DB | PostgreSQL | MySQL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Supported | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Which environments does Data API builder support?
| On-Prem | Azure | AWS | GCP | Other | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Supported | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Which endpoints does Data API builder support?
| REST | GraphQL | MCP | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Supported | Yes | Yes | Coming soon |
Getting started
Use the Getting Started tutorial to quickly explore the core tools and concepts.
1. Install the dotnet command line
Note
You may already have .NET installed!
The Data API builder (DAB) command line requires the .NET runtime version 8 or later.
Validate your installation
2. Install the dab command line
The Data API builder (DAB) command line is cross-platform and intended for local developer use.
dotnet tool install microsoft.dataapibuilder -g
Validate your installation
3. Create your database (example: Azure SQL database / T-SQL)
This example uses a single table for simplicity.
CREATE TABLE dbo.Todo ( Id INT PRIMARY KEY IDENTITY, Title NVARCHAR(500) NOT NULL, IsCompleted BIT NOT NULL DEFAULT 0 ); INSERT dbo.Todo (Title, IsCompleted) VALUES ('Walk the dog', 0), ('Feed the fish', 0), ('Clean the cat', 1);
4. Prepare your connection string
Data API builder (DAB) supports .env files for testing process-level environment variables.
PowerShell (Windows)
echo "my-connection-string=$env:database_connection_string" > .env
cmd.exe (Windows)
echo my-connection-string=%database_connection_string% > .env
bash (macOS/Linux)
echo "my-connection-string=$database_connection_string" > .env
Resulting .env file
The file .env is automatically created through this process. These are the resulting contents:
"my-connection-string=$env:database_connection_string"
Note
Be sure and replace database_connection_string with your actual database connection string.
Important
Adding .env to your .gitignore file will help ensure your secrets are not added to source control.
5. Create your initial configuration file
Data API builder (DAB) requires a JSON configuration file. Use dab --help for syntax options.
dab init
--database-type mssql
--connection-string "@env('my-connection-string')"
--host-mode developmentNote
Including --host-mode development enables Swagger for REST and Nitro for GraphQL.
Resulting configuration
The file dab-config.json is automatically created through this process. These are the resulting contents:
{
"$schema": "https://github.com/Azure/data-api-builder/releases/download/v1.5.56/dab.draft.schema.json",
"data-source": {
"database-type": "mssql",
"connection-string": "@env('my-connection-string')",
"options": {
"set-session-context": false
}
},
"runtime": {
"rest": {
"enabled": true,
"path": "/api",
"request-body-strict": true
},
"graphql": {
"enabled": true,
"path": "/graphql",
"allow-introspection": true
},
"host": {
"cors": {
"origins": [],
"allow-credentials": false
},
"authentication": {
"provider": "AppService"
},
"mode": "development"
}
},
"entities": { }
}6. Add your table to the configuration
dab add Todo --source "dbo.Todo" --permissions "anonymous:*"
Note
DAB supports tables, views, and stored procedures. When the type is not specified, the default is table.
Resulting configuration
The entities section of the configuration is no longer empty:
{
"entities": {
"Todo": {
"source": {
"object": "dbo.Todo",
"type": "table"
},
"graphql": {
"enabled": true,
"type": {
"singular": "Todo",
"plural": "Todos"
}
},
"rest": {
"enabled": true
},
"permissions": [
{
"role": "anonymous",
"actions": [
{
"action": "*"
}
]
}
]
}
}
}7. Run Data API builder
In production, DAB runs in a container. In development, it’s locally self-hosted.
Important
The DAB CLI assumes your configuration file is called dab-config.json and is in the local folder.
8. Access your data!
By default, DAB enables both REST and GraphQL.
GET http://localhost:5000/api/Todo
Note
Change the URL to match your port if it is different.
Other things you should try
- DAB’s Health endpoint:
http://localhost:5000/health - DAB’s Swagger UI:
http://localhost:5000/swagger - DAB’s Nitro UI:
http://localhost:5000/graphql
How does it work?
DAB dynamically creates endpoints and translates requests to SQL, returning JSON.
sequenceDiagram
actor Client as Client
participant Endpoint as Endpoint
participant QueryBuilder as QueryBuilder
participant DB as Database
%% Initialization / Warming up section (light grey)
rect rgba(120,120,120,0.10)
Endpoint -->>+ Endpoint: Read Config
Endpoint ->> DB: Query Metadata
DB -->> Endpoint: Metadata Response
Endpoint ->>- Endpoint: Start Engine
end
%% Request/Response section (very light purple)
rect rgba(180,150,255,0.11)
Client ->>+ Endpoint: HTTP Request
Endpoint ->> Endpoint: Authorize
Endpoint ->> QueryBuilder: Invoke
QueryBuilder -->> Endpoint: SQL Query
Endpoint ->> DB: Submit Query
DB -->> Endpoint: Data Response
Endpoint -->>- Client: HTTP Response
end
Additional resources
References
How to contribute
To contribute, see these documents:
Third-party component notice
Nitro (formerly Banana Cake Pop by ChilliCream, Inc.) may optionally store work in its cloud service via your ChilliCream account. Microsoft is not affiliated with or endorsing this service. Use at your discretion.
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