Azure Blob Storage
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Connect an Azure Blob Storage container to Agent Context. Agent Context reads structured files from your container and makes them queryable with SQL. Each file becomes a table.
- Go to Agent Context in the dashboard
- Click Add Source → Azure Blob Storage
- Enter your storage account, credentials, and the path to the file
- Click Test Connection to verify, then Save
Connection Parameters
Section titled “Connection Parameters”| Parameter | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Storage Account | Yes | Azure Storage account name |
| Access Key | No | Storage account access key (from Azure Portal → Storage account → Access keys) |
| SAS Token | No | Shared access signature scoped to the container |
| Custom Endpoint | No | Custom Azure Storage endpoint (for Azure Government, Azure China, or Azurite) |
| Path | Yes | Container and file path: container/path/to/file.csv |
| File Format | No | Auto-detected from extension. Override: csv, tsv, parquet, json, jsonl |
Alternatively, you can paste a connection string with all parameters.
Provide either an Access Key or a SAS Token for authentication. For public containers, both can be omitted.
Supported File Formats
Section titled “Supported File Formats”| Format | Extension | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Parquet | .parquet | Columnar format. Best performance for large datasets. |
| CSV | .csv | Auto-detects delimiter, headers, and column types. |
| TSV | .tsv | Tab-separated values. |
| JSON | .json | JSON array format. |
| JSONL | .jsonl | Newline-delimited JSON. One record per line. |
Troubleshooting
Section titled “Troubleshooting”| Issue | Fix |
|---|---|
| Access denied | Verify the access key or SAS token has read access to the container. |
| No tables found | Check that the path points to a supported file format. |
| Container not found | Verify the storage account name and container name in the path. |
| Timeout | Check network connectivity. If using a custom endpoint, verify the URL. |