.Net Aspire framework is used to develop cloud and production-ready distributed applications. It consists of components to handle cloud-native concerns such as Redis, Postgres, etc.
Prerequisites:::tip 10 Day .Net Aspire Challenge
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ObjectivesLearn how to create a starter project using .Net Aspire with the Oracle EF Core component.
Github Sample: The solution structure is divided into the following projects:-
Install the following Nuget package into the subsequent project “DotnetAspireChallenge.AppHost”
dotnet add package Aspire.Hosting.Oracle\ In the above project, register a server database and consume the Oracle connection using the following code.
var oracle = builder.AddOracle("oracle") .AddDatabase("oracledb"); var apiService = builder.AddProject\
Step 2: Install another NuGet packageInstall the following Nuget package into the subsequent project “DotnetAspireChallenge.ApiService”
dotnet add package Aspire.Oracle.EntityFrameworkCore\ then register the context into the Program.cs file as follows
builder.AddOracleDatabaseDbContext\
Step 3: Create a “Customer” class public class Customer { public int Id { get; set; } [Required] public string Title { get; set; } = string.Empty; [Required] public string Description { get; set; } = string.Empty; }\
Step 4: Create an extension classCreate an extension class and register a minimal API get method to demonstrate the Oracle EF context usage in the API Service
public static class AspireOracleExtension { public static void MapOracleAspireEndpoint(this WebApplication app) { app.MapGet("/oracle", async (OracleDbContext oracleDbContext) => { await oracleDbContext.Customer.AddAsync(new Customer() { Title = "[email protected]", Description = "sukh" }); int rows = await oracleDbContext.SaveChangesAsync(); if (rows > 0) { return await oracleDbContext.Customer.FirstOrDefaultAsync(); } else { return null; } }); } } internal class OracleDbContext(DbContextOptions options) : DbContext(options) { public DbSet\ and finally, register in the Program.cs file
app.MapOracleAspireEndpoint();\
Step 5: Hit the GET endpointFinally, navigate to the GET URL shown below in your browser. It will insert the specified customer into the Oracle database, retrieve the most recently inserted row, and display it as a response.
Add additional connection string properties using the JSON syntax
{ "Aspire": { "Oracle": { "EntityFrameworkCore": { "DisableHealthChecks": true, "DisableTracing": true, "DisableMetrics": false, "DisableRetry": false, "Timeout": 30 } } } }Congratulations..!! You’ve successfully integrated the Oracle component into the .Net Aspire project.
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:::info Github Project: GitHub - ssukhpinder/DotnetAspireChallenge: 10 Day .Net Aspire Challenge
Cheatsheet: Cheat Sheets — .Net
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