DNTFrameworkCore is a Lightweight and Extensible Infrastructure for Building High Quality Web Applications Based on ASP.NET Core and has the following goals:
Blog Entity CRUD API
Blog Entity CRUD Service
This Framework has the various features that I list them in below:
To create your first project based on DNTFrameworkCore you can install the following packages:
PM> Install-Package DNTFrameworkCorePM> Install-Package DNTFrameworkCore.EntityFrameworkPM> Install-Package DNTFrameworkCore.EntityFramework.SqlServerPM> Install-Package DNTFrameworkCore.WebPM> Install-Package DNTFrameworkCore.Web.EntityFrameworkPM> Install-Package DNTFrameworkCore.FluentValidationPM> Install-Package DNTFrameworkCore.Web.MultiTenancy
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1- Run the following command to install a boilerplate project template based on ASP.NET Core Web API and DNTFrameworkCore:
dotnet new --install DNTFrameworkCoreTemplateAPI::*
2- Create a new project with installed template:
dotnet new dntcore-api
Now you have a solution like below that contains complete identity management features including user,role and dynamic permission management and also integrated with persistent JWT authentication mechanism:
Multi Project Solution
Domain project contains “Domain Model” of your application. For example, anemic domain model of identity management system was designed in this template.
Infrastructure project contains DbContext, Mapping and EF Core Migrations.
Application project contains DTOs/Models that related to domain entities, validators, application services and event handlers.
Resources project contains resx files.
UnitTests project contains unit tests for your application. for example, you can see UserValidatorTests and RoleValidatorTests results in the following picture:
IntegrationTests project contains integration tests for your application. for example, you can see RoleServiceTests and UserServieTests results in the following picture:
API project contains Controllers, Hubs and JWT authentication infrastructure. as example, you can see RolesController, UsersController and AuthController in the following picture:
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