Highly recommend improving error handling and password prompts in this example repo with Feliz.SweetAlert style alerts.
This template can be used to generate a full-stack web application using the SAFE Stack. It was created using the dotnet SAFE Template. If you want to learn more about the template why not start with the quick start guide?
You'll need to install the following pre-requisites in order to build this SAFE application.
- .NET Core SDK 5.0 or higher
- Node LTS
- Docker-compose
Before you run the project for the first time only you must install dotnet "local tools" with this command:
dotnet tool restore
Starting the application for the first time will prompt you to install local certificates for https
support.
When the following image pops up go Install Certificate
> Current User
> Place all certificates in the following store
> Trusted Root Certification Authorities
> confirm all choices "Finish, yes, etc".
To concurrently run the server and the client components in watch mode use the following command. This will also run docker-compose for an mssql database (Port:1433
) and an adminer instance (Port:8082
).
!! Before you are able to use the auth. functionality you first need to migrate the identityDb schema onto the freshly created docker database. To do this publish the db/.dbframe/dbframe.dacpac
file to the database. If you know how to automate this step. Please feel free to open an issue with the relevant information or -best case- open a pull request with the solution.
Publish dacpac with Visual Studio
dotnet run
Then open http://localhost:8080
in your browser.
The build project in root directory contains a couple of different build targets. You can specify them after --
(target name is case-insensitive).
To run concurrently server and client tests in watch mode (you can run this command in parallel to the previous one in new terminal):
dotnet run -- RunTests
Client tests are available under http://localhost:8081
in your browser and server tests are running in watch mode in console.
Finally, there are Bundle
and Azure
targets that you can use to package your app and deploy to Azure, respectively:
dotnet run -- Bundle
dotnet run -- Azure
If you want to know more about the full Azure Stack and all of it's components (including Azure) visit the official SAFE documentation.
You will find more documentation about the used F# components at the following places: