Cross-platform DNX-based C# boilerplate configured with xUnit.
Folder / File | Description |
---|---|
src/ |
This folder contains all the source code for your project. |
src/Application/Program.cs |
This class is the main entry point to your application and its Main() method will be executed when the application is run. |
src/Application/project.json |
This file is the manifest for your application and defines meta data as well as package and framework dependencies. |
test/ |
This folder contains all the test specifications for your project. |
test/Application.Test/project.json |
This is the manifest for your test specification and works exactly like the application manifest. |
lib/ |
This folder contains any third-party libraries not available via the package manager. |
build/ |
This folder contains all the built assemblies from your applications and test specifications. |
packages/ |
This folder contains all packages installed by the package manager. |
.editorconfig |
This file describes the editor formatting settings to be used in editors and IDEs. |
Makefile |
This file describes all the build system targets available for your project. |
global.json |
This file is the global project manifest and defines the different project sources and runtime frameworks. |
- DNVM - .NET SDK Manager
Official instructions: http://docs.asp.net/en/latest/getting-started/installing-on-mac.html
First off, make sure you have Homebrew installed. Then install the following packages:
$ brew install mono
$ brew install aspnet/dnx/dnvm
Finally, add the following line to your Shell profile (~/.bash_profile
, ~/.zshrc
, etc.):
source dnvm.sh
Official instructions: http://docs.asp.net/en/latest/getting-started/installing-on-linux.html
The easiest way to get started with the boilerplate on Linux is using Docker: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/webdev/archive/2015/01/14/running-asp-net-5-applications-in-linux-containers-with-docker.aspx. You can also go to the official installation instructions for a guide on how to install DNVM manually.
Official instructions: http://docs.asp.net/en/latest/getting-started/installing-on-windows.html
To get started on Windows you need to install the latest preview of Visual Studio 2015. This will also install DNVM and the associated executables.
The boilerplate includes a Makefile for performing some common operations on the project source using the different binaries available in DNVM. While you're absolutely free to ditch the build system and simply use binaries like dnx
and dnu
manually, it is recommended that you stick to the build system for the sake of consistency.
⚠️ OBS: Windows users must install something similar to MinGW in order to usemake
.
make [target]
packages
- Install required NuGet packages using DNU.
build
- Build assemblies for applications and test specifications using DNU.
run
- Run applications using DNX.
test
- Run test specifications using DNX and xUnit.
Copyright © 2015-2016 Kasper Kronborg Isager. Licensed under the terms of the MIT license.