generator-jhipster-dotnetcore v4.1.0
generator-jhipster-dotnetcore
JHipster blueprint
Big Picture
JHipster is a well-known platform for generating modern application in java world. JHipster provides a blueprints system that allows to override the default behavior of the generator
JHipster.NET is a blueprint that overrides the back-end part, originally generated in spring boot, by back-end in asp.net core. For the front-end all the common language can be used (angular, react, vue.js).
In alpha version we also have the possibility to choose either Blazor or Xamarin for the front.
This blueprint is an official blueprint of JHipster official-blueprints
Docs
Documentation and information about JHipster.NET
are available here
Full documentation and information about JHipster are available here
Analysis of the sample project
https://github.com/jhipster/jhipster-sample-app-dotnetcore
Introduction
This is a JHipster blueprint, that is meant to be used in a JHipster application.
Gitter
https://gitter.im/JHipster-NET/jhipster-dotnetcore
Installation
With NPM
To install this blueprint:
npm install -g generator-jhipster-dotnetcore
To update this blueprint:
npm update -g generator-jhipster-dotnetcore
With Yarn
To install this blueprint:
yarn global add generator-jhipster-dotnetcore
To update this blueprint:
yarn global upgrade generator-jhipster-dotnetcore
Usage
To use this blueprint, run the below command
jhipster-dotnetcore
Using Docker
Build the Docker images:
docker build -t jhipster-generator-dotnetcore:latest .
Make a folder where you want to generate the Service:
mkdir service
cd service
Run the generator from image to generate service:
docker run -it --rm -v $PWD:/home/jhipster/app jhipster-generator-dotnetcore
š¦ What we have now
ā General App generation
jhipster-dotnetcore
- JWT : ā
- Oauth2 : ā
ā Entity generation
jhipster-dotnetcore <entity-name>
ā JDL Entity model support generation
jhipster-dotnetcore import-jdl my_file.jdl
Running the generated app in a Docker container
- Build the Docker image of the app
docker build -f "[Dockerfile path]" -t [An image name]:[A tag] "[Application root path]"
- Run your image in a Docker container
docker run -d -p [A host port]:8080 [Image name]:[Image tag]
- Open your favorite browser at
localhost:[Chosen host port]
and enjoy ! :whale:
Docker compose file can be used to start the application with database as a service. To build images, run
docker compose -f docker/app.yml build
To start services, use
docker compose -f docker/app.yml up
In case of Oracle database, see official documentation
License
Apache-2.0 Ā© JHipster.NET
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