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Building REST APIs using ASP.NET Core and Entity Framework Core

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Frameworks - Packages - Patterns - Features used

  • ASP.NET Core
  • Entity Framework Core
  • Entity Framework Migrations - Code First
  • Repository pattern
  • FluentValidation
  • Automapper
  • Global exception handler
  • Cors
dotnet-core-api-14

Installation Instructions (1)

Installation Instructions (2) - Visual Studio

  1. Open the solution in VS 2015
  2. Open Package Manager Console and navigate to Scheduler.API by typing cd path_to_Scheduler.API
  3. Modify the connection string in appsettings.json to reflect your database environment
  4. run the following commands
    1. dotnet ef migrations add "initial"
    2. dotnet ef database update
  5. Build and run the Scheduler.API project

Installation Instructions (2) - Without Visual Studio

  1. Clone or download the repository
  2. Open a terminal/cmd
  3. Open Scheduler.API folder in your favorite text editor (preferably VS Code). If you get a message Required assets to build and debug are missing from your project. Add them?, click Yes
  4. Navigate to Scheduler.Model and run dotnet restore
  5. Navigate to Scheduler.Data and run dotnet restore
  6. Navigate to Scheduler.API and run dotnet restore
  7. Modify the connection string in appsettings.json to reflect your database environment
  8. While at Scheduler.API run the following commands
    1. dotnet ef migrations add "initial"
    2. dotnet ef database update
  9. While at Scheduler.API run dotnet run

This project is used as the backend API in this Angular 2 - TypeScript SPA

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