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Building Blazor WebAssembly Applications with gRPC

By : Václav Pekárek
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Book Image

Building Blazor WebAssembly Applications with gRPC

5 (1)
By: Václav Pekárek

Overview of this book

Building Blazor WebAssembly Applications with gRPC will take you to the next level in your web development career. After working through all the essentials of gRPC, Blazor, and source generators, you will be far from a beginner C# developer and would qualify as a developer with intermediate knowledge of the Blazor ecosystem. After a quick primer on the basics of Blazor technology, REST, gRPC, and source generators, you’ll dive straight into building Blazor WASM applications. You’ll learn about everything from two-way bindings and Razor syntax to project setup. The practical emphasis continues throughout the book as you steam through creating data repositories, working with REST, and building and registering gRPC services. The chapters also cover how to manage source generators, C# and debugging best practices, and more. There is no shorter path than this book to solidify your gRPC-enabled web development knowledge. By the end of this book, your knowledge of building Blazor applications with one of the most modern and powerful frameworks around will equip you with a highly sought-after skill set that you can leverage in the best way possible.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Introducing Blazor, gRPC, and Source Generators, focuses on providing an introduction to the Blazor WebAssembly framework, gRPC technology, and source generators.

Chapter 2, Creating a Blazor WebAssembly Application, covers Blazor WebAssembly and Razor components. It shows you how to create two-way data binding, pass values deeper to the components, and re-render components when needed.

Chapter 3, Creating a Database Using Entity Framework Core, covers using Entity Framework Core as a database provider and creating code-first database structures. The topic of mapping objects between each other is also explored.

Chapter 4, Connecting Client and Server with REST API, covers creating endpoints in the Blazor application and exposing the REST endpoints for the client part of the application. The topic of generic Razor components and how to consume REST API within them is also covered.

Chapter 5, Building gRPC Services, explores two options for implementing gRPC in .NET projects, in addition to the syntax of a protocol buffer language.

Chapter 6, Diving Deep into Source Generators, covers the topic of creating source generators to generate some code for us with the aim of easing the development process. Parts of code that can or cannot be generated will also be explained.

Chapter 7, Best Practices for C# and gRPC, covers the code-first approach for gRPC and discusses why gRPC can’t replace REST API.