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- FastEndpoints has reached v5.0 after 1 year of development [107k downloads / 1.9k gh stars / 1.1k commits]
- FastEndpoints – API Framework for Asp.net Using the REPR Pattern
- FastEndpoints template
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is injecting a iserviceprovider instance considered a anti-pattern
In a recent podcast episode I recorded with Nick Chapsas, we discussed both Minimal API and Mediatr (due to be published on the 1st April). He mentioned a library I hadn't heard of before called Fast Endpoints, which is yet another option. So many different ways to skin a cat. I haven't used Carter, but did use Nancy back in the day.
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6 .NET Myths Dispelled — Celebrating 21 Years of .NET
There's also Fast Endpoints as another way of doing a similar concept (This has API design issues imo, but the concept is solid). It ends up being similar to how a lot of people use MediatR, it's just instead of using controllers you use MapXXX to call MediatR. This just allows people to cut out the MVC overhead.
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We Need to Have a Talk About MediatR
i believe i've built such a thing. or at least something close to that ;-)
- FastEndpoints v3.0 released with easy api versioning support!
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FastEndpoints alternatives - ApiEndpoints and Carter
3 projects | 20 Jan 2022
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awesome! page looks a bit empty. maybe my rest api framework belongs there too as it's an implementation of REPR pattern https://github.com/dj-nitehawk/FastEndpoints
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Is minimal api the way to go now?
that's why integration/functional testing with WebApplicationFactory is the way to go.
What are some alternatives?
RedLock.net - An implementation of the Redlock algorithm in C#
ApiEndpoints - A project for supporting API Endpoints in ASP.NET Core web applications.
json-server-heroku - Deploy json-server to Heroku & Glitch & Azure :up: :free:
Refit - The automatic type-safe REST library for .NET Core, Xamarin and .NET. Heavily inspired by Square's Retrofit library, Refit turns your REST API into a live interface.
EmbedIO - A tiny, cross-platform, module based web server for .NET
RestSharp - Simple REST and HTTP API Client for .NET
ExRam.Gremlinq - A .NET object-graph-mapper for Apache TinkerPop™ Gremlin enabled databases.
Ocelot - .NET API Gateway
WireMock.Net - WireMock.Net is a flexible product for stubbing and mocking web HTTP responses using advanced request matching and response templating. Based on the functionality from http://WireMock.org, but extended with more functionality.
Simple.OData.Client
FastEndpoints - A light-weight REST API development framework for ASP.NET 6 and newer.
Carter - Carter is framework that is a thin layer of extension methods and functionality over ASP.NET Core allowing code to be more explicit and most importantly more enjoyable.