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dotnet cli template to create Bolero applications

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Bolero Simple Template

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This template can be used as a base to create a Bolero application.

To learn more, you can check the documentation.

Requirements

To get started, you need the following installed:

  • .NET Core SDK 3.0-preview5 or newer. Download it here.

Creating a project based on this template

To create a project based on this template, first install the template to your local dotnet:

dotnet new -i Bolero.Templates

Then, you can create a project like so:

dotnet new bolero-app -o YourAppName

This will create a project in a new folder named YourAppName.

Template options

You can use the following options to customize the project being created:

  • Project content options:

    • --minimal, -m:

      If true, the created project is a minimal application skeleton with empty content.

      If false (the default), the created project includes Bolero features such as routed pages, HTML templates and remoting.

    • --server, -s:

      If true (the default), the solution includes a Server project, which is an ASP.NET Core server that hosts the application.

      If false, the solution only contains the Client project that is compiled to WebAssembly.

      This is ignored if minimal=false, because the full-fledged project needs the server side for remoting.

    • --razor, -r:

      If true (the default if server=true), the server-side project includes a Razor page that can be configured to serve the application as client-side or server-side Blazor (learn about the difference). When the application is in Development environment, both modes are available by passing ?server=true or false in the URL.

      If false (the default and only possible value if server=false), the application is served as client-side Blazor in a plain HTML file.

    • --hotreload, -ho:

      Enable hot reloading for HTML templates.

      The default is true.

      This is ignored if server=false, because hot reloading requires a server side.

    • --pwa, -p:

      Create the client side as a progressive web app.

  • Package management options:

    • --nightly, -ni:

      Reference the nightly release of Bolero.

    • --paket, -pa:

      Use Paket for package management.

Using this template

Visual Studio Code or Visual Studio is recommended to edit this project.

To compile the project, you can run:

dotnet build

To run it:

dotnet run -p src/YourAppName.Server

# Or if you created the project with --minimal=true --server=false:
dotnet run -p src/YourAppName.Client

Project structure

  • src/YourAppName.Client is the project that gets compiled to WebAssembly, and contains your client-side code.

    • Startup.fs sets up Blazor to get the application started.

    • Main.fs contains the main body of the page.

  • src/YourAppName.Server is the host ASP.NET Core application, and contains your server-side code.

Learn more about Bolero

To learn more about Bolero, you can check the documentation.

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