Data API builder is an open-source project with contributions from Microsoft and the community to build a configuration-based engine in a Docker-friendly container that easily adds a secure and feature-rich Data API over databases.
Engineers who contribute to and work on Data API builder periodically monitor and review issues added to the repository's issues list. The period of review is not set by a service level agreement (SLA), and resolution is not guaranteed. When an issue is raised, a member of the team will respond as soon as possible; please be patient.
Repository issues track bugs, questions, and feature requests. Creating issues requires a GitHub account; issue templates prompt for details that will help engineers reproduce your issue and more effectively complete an investigation. Repository issues may be added to the backlog by engineers and become triaged in our future roadmap.
We recommend searching for existing issues similar to yours before creating a new one. Commenting on existing issues helps coalesce recurring issues and helps engineers evaluate severity and find better resolutions.
First, please do a search in open issues to see if the issue or feature request has already been filed. Use this query to search for the most popular feature requests. If you find your issue already exists, make relevant comments and add your reaction. Use a reaction in place of a "+1" comment.
👍 - upvote
👎 - downvote
If your solution hosts Data API builder containers using Azure Static Web Apps, Azure Container Apps, Azure Container Instances, Azure Kubernetes Services, or Azure Web Apps for Containers, then the cause of your issue could be that service. If you wish to open a support ticket with that service, do so in your Azure portal.
If your solution uses an Azure database, including Azure SQL, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Database for PostgreSQL, Azure Database for MySQL, and Azure SQL Data Warehouse, then the cause of your issue could be with that database. If you wish to open a support ticket with that database, do so in your Azure portal.
Security issues and bugs should be reported privately, via email, to the Microsoft Security Response Center ([email protected]). You should receive a response within 24 hours. For more information, review SECURITY.md.