Getting Started

Prerequisites

npm install -g generator-jhipster

Installation of the blueprint

Run the following command to install jhipster-dotnetcore

npm install -g generator-jhipster-dotnetcore

Generate your first application

Call the generator

jhipster --blueprints dotnetcore

After running this command you have few questions to answer, as Application name, authentication mode, client framework etc Once it’s done, you can build and run your application.

dotnet run --verbosity normal --project ./src/YourAppName/YourAppName.csproj

Your first application is ready and you can now use it with default user like JHipster (admin admin or user user)

Ok now you have an application but without entity. JHipster allow you to add entity with cli or with jdl file (add link) JHipster.NET have the same behavior.

jhipster entity <entity-name>

Or with jdl

jhipster import-jdl my_file.jdl

You can edit jdl with https://start.jhipster.tech/jdl-studio/

You have now an application with CRUD operations on each new entities with potentially link between entities (one-to-one, many-to-one or many-to-many)

Default configurations are availables in the generated project. As an example, a docker compose file is generated with monitoring solutions (influxdb telegraf and chronograf or grafana)

The repository : https://github.com/jhipster/jhipster-dotnetcore

Sample project : https://github.com/jhipster/jhipster-sample-app-dotnetcore