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fullstackhero/dotnet-microservices-boilerplate: The Ultimate Microservices Starter Kit for .NET Developers!

.NET Microservices Boilerplate

The goal is to build a framework that can make building microservices in .NET easy for developers. This project follows Vertical Slice Architecture along with other latest best practices and tools like CQRS, NoSQL, SQL, MediatR, Serilog, FluentValidations and more.🚀

FluentPos is a sample project that consumes the microservice framework. You will learn a lot by exploring this project, which is located under the ./fluentpos folder.

Services Status Gateway Completed ✔️ Identity Completed ✔️ Catalog Completed ✔️ Cart WIP 🚧 People WIP 🚧 Ordering WIP 🚧 Payment WIP 🚧

Tye is a super-awesome way to run your applications quickly. The fluentpos project already has this support. Simply run the following at the ./fluentpos directory :

That's it!

This will spin up all the services required.

To Test these APIs, you can use open up Visual Code from the ./fluentpos directory, install the Thunder Client extension. I have already included the required Test collections at ./fluentpos/thunder-tests.

You can find the specification of services under the ./fluentpos/tye.yaml file.

The fluentpos project comes included with the required docker-compose.yaml and makefile file for your reference.

There are some prerequisites for using these included docker-compose.yml files:

  1. Make sure you have docker installed (on windows install docker desktop)

  2. Create and install an https certificate:

    dotnet dev-certs https -ep $env:USERPROFILE\.aspnet\https\cert.pfx -p password!
    

    Note that the certificate name and password should match the ones that are mentioned in the docker-compose.yaml file.

  3. It's possible that the above step gives you an A valid HTTPS certificate is already present error. In that case you will have to run the following command, and then Re-Run Step #2.

     dotnet dev-certs https --clean
    
  4. Trust the certificate

     dotnet dev-certs https --trust
    

Once your certificate is trusted, simply navigate into the ./fluentpos folder of the project and run the following command.

This will spin up all the containers required. Your Gateway URL will be available on https://localhost:7002.

To bring down all the fluentpos container, simply run the following.

Note that the default Docker Images that will be pulled are from my public Image Repository (for eg, iammukeshm/fluentpos.identity:latest). You can switch it your variants if required.

Read Documentation related to this Boilerplate here - https://fullstackhero.net/dotnet-microservices-boilerplate/

Feel free to contribute to the Documentation Repository - https://github.com/fullstackhero/docs Docs are not yet updated.

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This project is licensed with the MIT license.

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