Library Data v1.0.0

ManagedCode.Storage

Use ManagedCode.Storage when a .NET application needs a provider-agnostic storage abstraction with explicit configuration, container selection, upload and download flows, and backend-specific integration kept behind one library contract.

Trigger On

  • integrating ManagedCode.Storage into a .NET application
  • reviewing how a project abstracts file or object storage
  • deciding whether to centralize storage provider differences behind one library
  • documenting upload, download, container, or blob-handling flows with ManagedCode.Storage

Workflow

  1. Identify the actual storage use case:

- blob or file storage - provider abstraction across environments - app-service integration and configuration

  1. Verify whether the project wants one storage contract instead of provider-specific SDK calls scattered across the codebase.
  2. Keep application code dependent on the library abstraction, not directly on backend-specific storage SDKs unless a provider-only feature is truly required.
  3. Centralize provider configuration, credentials, and container naming in composition-root code and typed settings.
  4. Validate the real upload, download, existence-check, and deletion flows after wiring the library.
flowchart LR
  A["Application service"] --> B["ManagedCode.Storage abstraction"]
  B --> C["Provider-specific storage implementation"]
  C --> D["Blob or object storage backend"]

Deliver

  • concrete guidance on when ManagedCode.Storage is the right abstraction
  • wiring guidance that keeps provider concerns out of business code
  • verification steps for the storage flows the application actually uses

Validate

  • the project really benefits from a storage abstraction and is not hiding provider-specific behavior it still needs
  • storage configuration is centralized and explicit
  • code reviews check real read and write paths, not only registration snippets

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