Book Image

ASP.NET Core 6 and Angular - Fifth Edition

By : Valerio De Sanctis
Book Image

ASP.NET Core 6 and Angular - Fifth Edition

By: Valerio De Sanctis

Overview of this book

Every full-stack ninja needs the tools to operate on front-end and back-end application development. This web app development book takes a hands-on, project-based approach to provide you with all the tools and techniques that web developers need to create, debug, and deploy efficient web applications using ASP.NET Core and Angular. The fifth edition has been updated to cover advanced topics such as Minimal APIs, Web APIs with GraphQL, real-time updates with SignalR, and new features in .NET 6 and Angular 13. You begin by building a data model with Entity Framework Core, alongside utilizing the Entity Core Fluent API and EntityTypeConfiguration class. You'll learn how to fetch and display data and handle user input with Angular reactive forms and front-end and back-end validators for maximum effect. Later, you will perform advanced debugging and explore the unit testing features provided by xUnit.net (.NET 6) and Jasmine, as well as Karma for Angular. After adding authentication and authorization to your apps, you will explore progressive web applications, learning about their technical requirements, testing processes, and how to convert a standard web application to a PWA. By the end of this web development book, you will understand how to tie together the front-end and back-end to build and deploy secure and robust web applications.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
16
Other Books You May Enjoy
17
Index

Windows, Linux, and Azure Deployment

Our valuable journey through ASP.NET Core and Angular development is coming to an end. The two projects we’ve been working on since Chapter 1, Introducing ASP.NET and AngularHealthCheck and WorldCities—are now potentially shippable products and are mostly ready to be published in a suitable environment for evaluation purposes.

In this chapter, we’ll deal with the following topics:

  • Preparing our app for production, where we’ll learn some useful optimization strategies to move our app into a production folder
  • Windows deployment, where we’ll see how we can deploy our HealthCheck web application to a Windows Server virtual machine and publish it over the web using Internet Information Services (IIS) with the new in-process hosting model
  • Linux deployment, where we’ll deploy our WorldCities web application to a Linux CentOS virtual machine and publish it over the web using the...