domain-events-example
April 29, 2022 · View on GitHub
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Getting Started
Set Up Your Database
This project is configured to reference a live database instead of an in-memory one for more robust development. By default, the database will be configured to run in a docker container and already has the connection string configured in your launch settings.
To set up your database(s):
- Run
docker-compose up --buildfrom yourslndirectory to spin up your database(s) (and RabbitMQ, if needed).
After you have your database(s) running in docker, make sure you apply your migrations:
- Make sure you have a migrations in your boundary project (there should be a
Migrationsdirectory in the project directory). If there isn't see Running Migrations below. - Confirm your environment (
ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT) is set toDevelopmentusing$Env:ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT = "Development"for powershell orexport ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT=Developmentfor bash. cdto the boundary project root (e.g.cd RecipeManagement/src/RecipeManagement)- Run
dotnet ef database updateto apply your migrations.
You can also stay in the
slnroot and run something likedotnet ef database update --project RecipeManagement/src/RecipeManagement
Running Your Project(s)
Once you have your database(s) running, you can run your API(s), BFF, and Auth Servers by using
the dotnet run command or running your project(s) from your IDE of choice.
Running Integration Tests
To run integration tests:
- Ensure that you have docker installed.
- Go to your src directory for the bounded context that you want to test.
- Confirm that you have migrations in your infrastructure project. If you need to add them, see the instructions below.
- Run the tests
⏳ If you don't have the database image pulled down to your machine, they will take some time on the first run.
Troubleshooting
-If you have trouble with your tests, try removing the container and volume marked for your integration tests.
- If your entity has foreign keys, you'll likely need to adjust some of your tests after scaffolding to accomodate them.
Running Migrations
To create a new migration, make sure your environment is set to Development:
Powershell
$Env:ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT = "Development"
Bash
export ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT=Development
Then run the following:
cd YourBoundedContextName/src/YourBoundedContextName
dotnet ef migrations add "MigrationDescription"
To apply your migrations to your local db, make sure your database is running in docker run the following:
cd YourBoundedContextName/src/YourBoundedContextName
dotnet ef database update