In my C# application I am initializing a CloudTable
instance via the following code:
var account = CloudStorageAccount.Parse(connectionString);
var client = account.CreateCloudTableClient();
client.DefaultRequestOptions.RetryPolicy = new LinearRetry();
var table = client.GetTableReference(tableName);
table.CreateIfNotExists();
return table;
When I execute an operation to retrieve a record from table storage, I usually do something like:
var realEntity = _table.Value.ExecuteQuery(StreamKeyConfigurationEntity.CreateQuery(calculatedPartitionKey, calculatedRowKey))
.SingleOrDefault();
After this has been in production for a while I noticed some 404 exceptions coming back from this line. After looking around it appears that this is normal behavior when table storage does not have any matching entities, which is annoying.
The good news I came across several articles (like this one that claim that you can get around this by setting an IgnoreResourceNotFoundException
property to true
.
Perfect, except that it uses a TableContext
not a CloudTable
. This is an issue becomes intellisense explicitly says to use the Table namespace instead of the context namespace, as the GetTableServiceContext()
method is marked as obsolete.
Is there any way to blanket ignore resource not found exceptions so I don't have to wrap all queries in a try/catch using the CloudTable
stuff?
StorageException
s that I may need to know about.