core-admin VS Arch

Compare core-admin vs Arch and see what are their differences.

core-admin

Fully automatic admin site CRUD UI generator for ASP.NET Core and .NET 8 (by edandersen)
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core-admin Arch
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7.1 8.8
about 1 month ago 4 days ago
C# C#
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later Apache License 2.0
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core-admin

Posts with mentions or reviews of core-admin. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-28.
  • Ask HN: Why aren't Django Admin style dashboards popular in other frameworks?
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 28 Oct 2023
    Like most things, it's probably a combination of things.

    The Django Admin existed before Django publicly existed. That meant that once anyone started using Django they knew that they should constrain their use of Django in certain ways so that the Django Admin would work with their usage. Features that would be added to Django would be built with the Django Admin in mind.

    Many tools like Flask or FastAPI don't have an opinionated model layer like Django. Without that, you can't really create an admin interface programatically. People could be storing their data in any sort of fashion anywhere. How would one build an admin system for something like Flask or FastAPI where there's no convention around how people set up data access? A lot of frameworks out there don't tell you "access your data in this way" or "this is how users will be authenticated." Without those two things, it's hard to really create an admin system.

    There are similar systems available for some frameworks, but since they aren't part of the core framework, they don't get the same attention. Someone creates it, but it doesn't have the kind of community buy-in that sustains it. One of the odd things about Django is that the admin system is under `django.contrib` which indicated that they didn't intend for it to be in the core of Django forever, but that's not really how `django.contrib` ended up. It continued to be a core part of Django maintained as part of the framework.

    Like I said, there are admin dashboards available in other frameworks like RailsAdmin (https://github.com/railsadminteam/rails_admin) or Core Admin for .NET (https://github.com/edandersen/core-admin) and I'm sure there's more. However, both Rails and .NET provide most of what Django provides (and a lot more than most frameworks). Rails and .NET both have a default data access ORM that a majority of people using those frameworks tend to use. .NET has built-in authentication/authorization so the admin can work off that. Rails doesn't have auth, but RailsAdmin uses some plugins.

  • Why Is the Django Admin "Ugly"?
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 27 Oct 2023
  • CRUD on many tables
    1 project | /r/csharp | 17 Apr 2023
    If CRUD only is your goal, there are existing out of the box options such as this: https://github.com/edandersen/core-admin
  • How do .NET developers handle content creation?
    3 projects | /r/dotnet | 26 Jan 2023
    There are projects in other languages/frameworks like .NET (https://github.com/edandersen/core-admin, https://github.com/serenity-is/Serenity), but nothing quite has the momentum that the Django admin has.
  • Does .net mvc come with an model-based admin panel
    1 project | /r/dotnet | 4 Feb 2022

Arch

Posts with mentions or reviews of Arch. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-31.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing core-admin and Arch you can also consider the following projects:

piranha.core - Piranha CMS is the friendly editor-focused CMS for .NET that can be used both as an integrated CMS or as a headless API.

mergerfs - a featureful union filesystem

kaffy - Powerfully simple admin package for phoenix applications

Ecs.CSharp.Benchmark - Benchmarks of some C# ECS frameworks.

RazorEngineCore - .NET6 Razor Template Engine

unity_ecs - Small games created with Unity's Entity Component System (ECS) and Data-oriented Tech Stack (DOTS)

H.Pipes - A simple, easy to use, strongly-typed, async wrapper around .NET named pipes.

WDK.NET - Windows Kernel Driver Development in C# with Windows Driver Kit (WDK)

WopiHost - ASP.NET Core MVC implementation of the WOPI protocol. Enables integration with WOPI clients such as Office Online Server.

Arch.Extended - Extensions for Arch with some useful features like Systems, Source Generator and Utils.

Blogifier - Blogifier is an open-source publishing platform Written in ASP.NET and Blazor WebAssembly. With Blogifier make a personal blog or a website.

TimerTool-Unity-Utility - A versatile and easy-to-use timer utility for Unity, designed to streamline time-based operations and events in your projects.