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Azure Blob Storage Destination

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Apr 10, 2026

Resumen

Azure Blob Storage destination allows you to store your Quicknode Streams data directly in Microsoft Azure's cloud storage. This destination is ideal for data warehousing, analytics, and long-term storage of blockchain data.

Requisitos previos

Before setting up Azure as a destination, ensure you have:


  • A Microsoft Azure account
  • An Azure Storage Account
  • A Storage Container created
  • A Shared Access Signature (SAS) token with appropriate permissions

Azure Configuration

Required Azure Resources


  1. Storage Account: Your Azure storage account where blobs will be stored
  2. Container: A blob container within your storage account
  3. SAS Token: A Shared Access Signature token with read/write permissions

Creating Azure Resources

1. Create Storage Account


  1. Log into the Azure Portal
  2. Click Create a resource
  3. Search for Storage account and select it
  4. Fill in the required details:
    • Subscription: Select your subscription
    • Resource group: Create or select existing
    • Storage account name: Choose a unique name
    • Location: Select your preferred region
    • Performance: Standard (recommended)
    • Redundancy: LRS (Locally-redundant storage) or your preferred option
  5. Click Review + create and then Create

2. Create Container


  1. Navigate to your storage account
  2. In the left menu, click Containers
  3. Click + Container
  4. Enter a container name (e.g., blockchain-data)
  5. Set Public access level to Private
  6. Click Create

3. Generate SAS Token


  1. In your storage account, click Shared access signature
  2. Configure the following settings:
    • Allowed services: Blob
    • Allowed resource types: Container, Object
    • Allowed permissions: Read, Write, Create, Delete
    • Start time: Current time
    • Expiry time: Set appropriate expiration (consider security implications)
  3. Click Generate SAS and connection string
  4. Copia el SAS token (the part after the ? in the connection string)

Stream Configuration

Destination Attributes

When configuring your stream with Azure destination, you'll need to provide the following attributes:

AtributoTipoRequiredDescripción
storage_accountcadenaYour Azure storage account name
containercadenaThe container name where blobs will be stored
sas_tokencadenaYour Shared Access Signature token
blob_prefixcadenaNoPrefix for blob names (e.g., prefix/)
file_compression_typecadenaCompression type for files
file_typecadenaFile format (.json)
max_retrynúmeroMaximum number of retry attempts
retry_interval_secnúmeroInterval between retries in seconds

File Configuration Options

File Types


  • .json: Human-readable JSON format, good for development and debugging

Compression Types

Choose the compression type that best fits your use case:


  • None: No compression, fastest processing
  • Gzip: Good compression ratio, widely supported

Setup Guide

Step 1: Create Your Stream

On your Quicknode dashboard, navigate to the Streams page by clicking the Streams tab on the left side-panel. After, click the Create Stream button in the top-right corner. You'll be prompted to first configure your Stream settings:

  1. Basic Configuration:

    • Stream Name: Choose a descriptive name
    • Network: Select your target blockchain network
  2. Dataset Configuration:

    • Dataset: Choose the data type you want to stream
    • Batch messages: Configure how many records to process per batch
    • Modify the stream payload: (Optional) Write JavaScript code to filter/transform your data before delivery
  3. Destination Configuration:

    • Destination Type: Select Azure
    • Storage account: Enter your Azure storage account name
    • File compression: Select compression type
    • SAS token: Paste your SAS token
    • Container: Enter your container name
    • Blob prefix: Set your desired prefix (e.g., prefix/)
    • Retry wait period: Set retry delay in seconds (default: 1)
    • Pause stream after: Set retry attempts (default: 3)

Step 2: Activate Your Stream

Review your configuration and click Create Stream. Your stream will begin processing data and storing it in Azure Blob Storage.

Example Configuration

JSON Configuration Example

{
"name": "Ethereum Block Stream",
"network": "ethereum-mainnet",
"dataset": "block",
"destination": "azure",
"destination_attributes": {
"storage_account": "myblockchainstorage",
"container": "ethereum-data",
"sas_token": "sv=2020-08-04&ss=b&srt=sco&sp=rwdlacupitx&se=2024-01-01T00:00:00Z&st=2023-01-01T00:00:00Z&spr=https&sig=...",
"blob_prefix": "ethereum/mainnet/blocks/",
"file_compression_type": "gzip",
"file_type": ".json",
"max_retry": 3,
"retry_interval_sec": 2
},
"dataset_batch_size": 100,
"elastic_batch_enabled": true,
"status": "active"
}
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