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Sukhpinder Singh
Sukhpinder Singh

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10-Day .Net Aspire Challenge: Day 1 — Introduction

Step-by-step guide on how to use the .Net Aspire framework in Visual Studio.

Introduction

.Net Aspire framework is used to develop cloud and production-ready distributed applications. It consists of components to handle cloud-native concerns such as Redis, Postgres etc.

Prerequisites

Objectives

  • Learn how to create a starter project using .Net Aspire templates.

Getting Started

Step 1: Open Visual Studio

Open Visual Studio, and then select “.Net Aspire Starter App” as shown below

Step 2: Provide the project name

Provide the project name and project directory.

Step 3: Select Frameworks

The next step is to select the applicable frameworks, and check “Configure for https”.

Note: **Select “Use Redis for caching**” only if the docker container is up and running.

and finally, click the “Create” button at the bottom.

Step 4: Understand the Solution Structure

The solution consists of 4 different projects as follows [If a test project is selected then an additional test project will be available]

  • DotnetAspireChallenge.ApiService: An ASP.Net Web API project is used to provide data for the web application.

  • DotnetAspireChallenge.AppHost: An orchestrator project to connect and configure multiple projects and services.

  • DotnetAspireChallenge.ServiceDefaults: A shared configuration manager for all of your projects and services.

  • DotnetAspireChallenge.Web: A blazer web application that connects with “DotnetAspireChallenge.ApiService” to fetch data.

Step 5: Run the project

Set “DotnetAspireChallenge.AppHost” as the startup project and run the project as shown below.

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Congratulations..!! You’ve created your first .Net Aspire project.

Github Project

GitHub - ssukhpinder/DotnetAspireChallenge: 10 Day .Net Aspire Challenge

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