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The goal of this template is to provide a straightforward and efficient approach to enterprise application development, leveraging the power of Clean Architecture and ASP.NET Core. Using this template, you can effortlessly create a Single Page App (SPA) with ASP.NET Core and Angular or React, while adhering to the principles of Clean Architecture. Getting started is easy - simply install the .NET template (see below for full details).
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Getting Started
The following prerequisites are required to build and run the solution:
Node.js (latest LTS, only required if you are using Angular or React)
The easiest way to get started is to install the .NET template:
dotnet new install Clean.Architecture.Solution.Template
Once installed, create a new solution using the template. You can choose to use Angular, React, or create a Web API-only solution. Specify the client framework using the -cf or --client-framework option, and provide the output directory where your project will be created. Here are some examples:
To create a Single-Page Application (SPA) with Angular and ASP.NET Core:
dotnet new ca-sln --client-framework Angular --output YourProjectName
To create a SPA with React and ASP.NET Core:
dotnet new ca-sln -cf React -o YourProjectName
To create a ASP.NET Core Web API-only solution:
dotnet new ca-sln -cf None -o YourProjectName
Launch the app:
cd src/Web
dotnet run
To learn more, run the following command:
dotnet new ca-sln --help
You can create use cases (commands or queries) by navigating to ./src/Application and running dotnet new ca-usecase. Here are some examples:
To create a new command:
dotnet new ca-usecase --name CreateTodoList --feature-name TodoLists --usecase-type command --return-type int
The template supports PostgreSQL, SQLite, and SQL Server (default option). Specify the database to use with the --database option:
dotnet new ca-sln --database [postgresql|sqlite|sqlserver]
On application startup, the database is automatically deleted, recreated, and seeded using ApplicationDbContextInitialiser. This is a practical strategy for early development, avoiding the overhead of maintaining migrations while keeping the schema and sample data in sync with the domain model.