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ASP.NET Core and Vue.js

By : Devlin Basilan Duldulao
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ASP.NET Core and Vue.js

By: Devlin Basilan Duldulao

Overview of this book

Vue.js 3 is faster and smaller than the previous version, and TypeScript’s full support out of the box makes it a more maintainable and easier-to-use version of Vue.js. Then, there's ASP.NET Core 5, which is the fastest .NET web framework today. Together, Vue.js for the frontend and ASP.NET Core 5 for the backend make a powerful combination. This book follows a hands-on approach to implementing practical methodologies for building robust applications using ASP.NET Core 5 and Vue.js 3. The topics here are not deep dive and the book is intended for busy .NET developers who have limited time and want a quick implementation of a clean architecture with popular libraries. You’ll start by setting up your web app’s backend, guided by clean architecture, command query responsibility segregation (CQRS), mediator pattern, and Entity Framework Core 5. The book then shows you how to build the frontend application using best practices, state management with Vuex, Vuetify UI component libraries, Vuelidate for input validations, lazy loading with Vue Router, and JWT authentication. Later, you’ll focus on testing and deployment. All the tutorials in this book support Windows 10, macOS, and Linux users. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to build an enterprise full-stack web app, use the most common npm packages for Vue.js and NuGet packages for ASP.NET Core, and deploy Vue.js and ASP.NET Core to Azure App Service using GitHub Actions.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
1
Section 1: Getting Started
4
Section 2: Backend Development
13
Section 3: Frontend Development
20
Section 4: Testing and Deployment

Writing entities and enums

Here are quick definitions of entity and enum before we start writing them in the domain project. What is an entity? An entity is a representation of a domain object model in an application. A database translates an entity into a row in a database table. Similarly, the properties of an entity are the columns in a database table.

On the other hand, an enum is a type of class representing a set of constants or read-only variables.

We have looked at a quick definition of an entity and an enum; now, let's see them in action.

Creating entities and enums for the Travel Tour application

In your solution application, go to the Travel.Domain project and create two directories:

  • Entities
  • Enums

The Entities directory will be for all the Travel Tour application entities, while the Enums directory is for all the Travel Tour application enums:

  1. In the Entities folder, create a C# file, TourPackage.cs, and write this code:
    namespace...