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ASP.NET Core 2 and Vue.js

By : Stuart Ratcliffe
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Book Image

ASP.NET Core 2 and Vue.js

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By: Stuart Ratcliffe

Overview of this book

This book will walk you through the process of developing an e-commerce application from start to finish, utilizing an ASP.NET Core web API and Vue.js Single-Page Application (SPA) frontend. We will build the application using a featureslice approach, whereby in each chapter we will add the required frontend and backend changes to complete an entire feature. In the early chapters, we’ll keep things fairly simple to get you started, but by the end of the book, you’ll be utilizing some advanced concepts, such as server-side rendering and continuous integration and deployment. You will learn how to set up and configure a modern development environment for building ASP.NET Core web APIs and Vue.js SPA frontends.You will also learn about how ASP.NET Core differs from its predecessors, and how we can utilize those changes to our benefit. Finally, you will learn the fundamentals of building modern frontend applications using Vue.js, as well as some of the more advanced concepts, which can help make you more productive in your own applications in the future.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Setting up the database

If you're on Windows as I am, then your database server should already be up and running as a Windows service that starts automatically when your machine boots up. If you're on Mac/Linux, this may or may not be the case, so just ensure that the database server is running—the PostgreSQL website will have instructions on how to do this if necessary.

Creating a database context

EF Core will actually handle the creation of the database; we just need to tell it what kind of RDBMS we're using, and provide a connection string for its location and authentication credentials. Again, it doesn't really matter where we put the following files, but my preference is a Data folder for anything...