- JS.Abp.CommentManagement.Application
- JS.Abp.CommentManagement.Application.Contracts
- JS.Abp.CommentManagement.Domain
- JS.Abp.CommentManagement.Domain.Shared
- JS.Abp.CommentManagement.EntityFrameworkCore
- JS.Abp.CommentManagement.HttpApi
- JS.Abp.CommentManagement.HttpApi.Client
*(Optional) JS.Abp.CommentManagement.Blazor *(Optional) JS.Abp.CommentManagement.Blazor.Server *(Optional) JS.Abp.CommentManagement.Blazor.WebAssembly
- [DependsOn(typeof(CommentManagementApplicationModule))]
- [DependsOn(typeof(CommentManagementApplicationContractsModule))]
- [DependsOn(typeof(CommentManagementDomainModule))]
- [DependsOn(typeof(CommentManagementDomainSharedModule))]
- [DependsOn(typeof(CommentManagementEntityFrameworkCoreModule))]
- [DependsOn(typeof(CommentManagementHttpApiModule))]
- [DependsOn(typeof(CommentManagementHttpApiClientModule))]
*(Optional) [DependsOn(typeof(CommentManagementBlazorModule))] *(Optional) [DependsOn(typeof(CommentManagementBlazorServerModule))] *(Optional) [DependsOn(typeof(CommentManagementBlazorWebAssemblyModule))]
3. Add builder.ConfigureCommentManagement();
to the OnModelCreating()
method in YourProjectDbContext.cs.
Open a command-line terminal in the directory of the YourProject.EntityFrameworkCore project and type the following command:
> dotnet ef migrations add Added_CommentManagement
> dotnet ef database update
Add Comments Components EntityId can use the current module or the current data id.
<JS.Abp.CommentManagement.Blazor.Components.Comments EntityId="Guid.Empty"/>
Please note that the current user must have the "Comments" permission.
See the sample projects