ASP.NET-Core-In-Fly.io
Publishing a ASP.NET Core App in Fly.io. I discovered this while working (work in progress) on a more complex declarative web app framework using html/json which i am using fly.io to deploy (by Arshu)
Ocelot
.NET API Gateway (by ThreeMammals)
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CSS | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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ASP.NET-Core-In-Fly.io
Posts with mentions or reviews of ASP.NET-Core-In-Fly.io.
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What is the Heroku equivalent for C#, where i can upload a project(s) to a GitHub repo and publish my website throughout that service ?
App Service is easy mode, but if you're feeling adventurous you can try some of the newer Heroku alternatives: https://render.com or https://fly.io. Neither supports .NET natively, but they both support Docker so you can make it work with some tweaking.
Ocelot
Posts with mentions or reviews of Ocelot.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-02.
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Proxy a bulk request to a none bulk endpoint in ASP.Net
Sounds like you need some kind of ETL. The only dotnet library I know, which supports request aggregation, is Ocelot (https://github.com/ThreeMammals/Ocelot). But I doubt it is the only one out there.
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What API Gateway to use for .net microservice project?
They seems to recommend https://github.com/ThreeMammals/Ocelot
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Some useful Libraries for .NET projects
Ocelot Github Nuget: Install-Package Ocelot -Version 17.0.0
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An Introduction to Microservices pt. 2
Ok, now that you created you Web API, it's time to work on your API Gateway. Start by adding the Ocelot package to your Gateway project:
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Authentication with multiple .net core apis
Discovered Ocelot and it looks like a good place to start, so you have any thoughts on that?
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Opensource API GW that allows transformation and logic/policy creation?
I'd look for an open-source gateway using the programming language that you're familiar with. I was working multiple times with the custom API GW (including building my own for fun), and if you're familiar e.g. with C# take a look at this one https://github.com/ThreeMammals/Ocelot or even better https://github.com/microsoft/reverse-proxy If you need to build something really custom, there's a small chance that you will find a plug & play solution.
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Atlassian Cloud ToS section 3.3(I) prohibits discussing performance issues
Lol, i guess your answer explains a lot about relevant knowledge into web architecture
Eg. Ocelot - https://github.com/ThreeMammals/Ocelot