Twitter clone based on Jason Taylor's clean architecture template.
- ASP.NET Core 5
- Entity Framework Core 5
- SignalR
- React
- TailwindCSS
- MediatR
- AutoMapper
- FluentValidation
- NUnit, FluentAssertions, Moq & Respawn
- Docker
- Install the latest .NET 5 SDK
- Install the latest Node.js LTS
- Navigate to
src/WebUI
and rundotnet run
to launch the back end (ASP.NET Core Web API), and the front end (React SPA)
The template is configured to use an in-memory database by default. This ensures that all users will be able to run the solution without needing to set up additional infrastructure.
If you would like to use PostegreSQL, you will need to update WebUI/appsettings.json as follows:
"UseInMemoryDatabase": false,
Verify that the DefaultConnection connection string within appsettings.json points to a valid PostegreSQL instance.
When you run the application the database will be automatically created (if necessary) and the latest migrations will be applied.
To use dotnet-ef
for your migrations please add the following flags to your command (values assume you are executing from repository root)
--project src/Infrastructure
(optional if in this folder)--startup-project src/WebUI
--output-dir Persistence/Migrations
For example, to add a new migration from the root folder:
dotnet ef migrations add "SampleMigration" --project src\Infrastructure --startup-project src\WebUI --output-dir Persistence\Migrations
This will contain all entities, enums, exceptions, interfaces, types and logic specific to the domain layer.
This layer contains all application logic. It is dependent on the domain layer, but has no dependencies on any other layer or project. This layer defines interfaces that are implemented by outside layers. For example, if the application need to access a notification service, a new interface would be added to application and an implementation would be created within infrastructure.
This layer contains classes for accessing external resources such as file systems, web services, smtp, and so on. These classes should be based on interfaces defined within the application layer.
This layer is a single page application based on React and ASP.NET Core 5. This layer depends on both the Application and Infrastructure layers, however, the dependency on Infrastructure is only to support dependency injection. Therefore only Startup.cs should reference Infrastructure.
This project is licensed with the MIT license.