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Backend of heldnodig

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.

Prerequisites

What things you need to install the software and how to install them

Download and install docker from https://www.docker.com/get-started

Installing

A step by step series of examples that tell you how to get a development env running

1. Clone the repository with modules git clone --recursive
2. Run with docker `docker-compose up -d`

To check if the application is running go to https://localhost/

  • Swagger is available at https://localhost/swagger

  • The application will run migrations when it stars, and seed dummy data in Development

Using Rider

Since the Rider debugger is not available when using docker-compose. Running it with a launch profile might be a better option during development. Rider should automatically detect the launch profile which you can run with the Play button. If you want you can still use docker-compose to run just the database. You can do so by running docker-compose up -d database. You can also add this as a Docker run profile in Rider.

Running Locally

Using .NET launch profiles

Using Rider or Visual studio you can run the project with .NET Launch profiles which will benefit you of having debug capabilities. Which as of now is not possible with Rider+Docker combination. To run the additional services like mongodb, postgresql and mock the api gateway run:

docker-compose up database

Adding an (aggregate root) Entity

  1. Create the entity under Entities/{Entity}/{Entity}.cs
  2. Create a Repository interface implementing IRepository<Entity> under Entities/<Entity>/I{Entity}Repository.cs
  3. Add the DbSet<{Entity}> to HeldNodigContext.cs under Infrastructure
  4. Create the actual repository in Infrastructure/Repositories/{Entity}/{Entity}Repository.cs
  5. You can just extend the `BaseRepository<{Entity}> for most functionality.
  6. Use your repository interface in a controller, or where ever needed. It will be auto resolved.

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