ASP.NET Core + Vue.js starter project
The repository contains an ASP.NET Core + Vue.js starter template. The template runs on ASP.NET Core 5.0 and is created by Vue CLI 4.0 with a new plugin based architecture allowing developers to interactively scaffold a new project with just a one command.
Original article how to create the starter template is available here.
For ASP.NET Core 3.1 template use release v2.6.0
For ASP.NET Core 2.2 template use release v1.1.0
ASP.NET Core 5.0:
Vue.js with CLI 4.0 supporting optional integrations:
For a full feature list, I suggest you to read the official CLI release statement by Evan You.
There are two ways how to set up the project: one for people who want to create their own template and choose custom integrations and the other for developers who want to start with no configuration.
git clone https://github.com/SoftwareAteliers/asp-net-core-vue-starter
or you can use .NET Core CLI templates:
Install the template from NuGet repository: dotnet new -i SoftwareAteliers.AspNetCoreVueStarter
Initialize the project: dotnet new vue -o MyProject
If you prefer to overwrite default Vue client app with custom settings, take the following steps:
vue create client-app
OR by using CLI graphical interface running vue ui
Unfortunately Vue CLI does not allow us to set a project name by C# standards using Upper Camel Case (Pascal Case) naming convention, so let’s initiate app inside of client-app folder and then move the content to ClientApp.
Now application is ready to run.
You have three choices when it comes to how you prefer to run the app. You can either use the command line or the build-in run command.
dotnet run
F5
It will take some time during the first run to download all client side dependencies.
Browse to http://localhost:5000 for ASP.NET Core + Vue app or browse to http://localhost:8080 for Vue app only.
dotnet publish -c Release
or
docker build -t <IMAGE_NAME> .
ATTENTION! Do not miss the final dot to build the current directory
docker run -d -p 5000:80 <IMAGE_NAME>
Want to file a bug, contribute some code, or improve documentation? Excellent! Please make sure to check existing issues before opening a new one.
Special thanks to everyone who helped and contributed to this project!
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