dotnet6-openapi
MongoDB
dotnet6-openapi | MongoDB | |
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4 | 11 | |
38 | 9,954 | |
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0.0 | 9.1 | |
over 2 years ago | about 8 hours ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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dotnet6-openapi
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Is it a bad idea to build a marketplace app using .Net core?
.NET Web API has great tooling for generating OpenAPI on build. Once you have this, you can easily generate TypeScript bindings for your front-end. See also: https://github.com/CharlieDigital/dotnet6-openapi
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The Case for C# and .NET
This will scaffold a project which is more or less the exact same as Flask, Express, or any other "easy" framework.
OpenAPI output is built-in, but tooling for development does require a bit of knowledge (agree that Microsoft would benefit from making this work out of the box).
A small repo here showing how to connect OpenAPI and front-end TypeScript client generation: https://github.com/CharlieDigital/dotnet6-openapi
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Im confused by different types of ASP.NET design patterns.
I have one example that shows how to do this with Vue and Svelte: https://github.com/CharlieDigital/dotnet6-openapi
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Learn to make a web app with ASP NET Core and Vue?
A lot of the work I've done is closed source, but I do have a simple template here that is a typical starting point: https://github.com/CharlieDigital/dotnet6-openapi
MongoDB
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How does one set up MongoDB using "vanilla" JS?
The MongoDB JavaScript driver uses and requires node.js, which is what 99.9% of server-side JavaScript implementations use.
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The Case for C# and .NET
Mongo Drivers
If you look at how major backend projects structure their code, it's almost always object-oriented TypeScript.
I submit for the record:
- Apollo Client: https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-client/blob/main/src...
- Storybook: https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/lib/chann...
- Nest: https://github.com/nestjs/nest/blob/master/packages/core/nes...
- MongoDB Driver: https://github.com/mongodb/node-mongodb-native/blob/main/src...
- Prisma: https://github.com/prisma/prisma/blob/main/packages/engine-c...
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Save Transcripts to MongoDB with a Node.js Webhook
The MongoDB Node.js Driver, to save data to MongoDB;
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Error filtering not working
The error probably is a MongoServerError, not MongoError, see https://github.com/mongodb/node-mongodb-native/blob/HEAD/etc/notes/errors.md
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Intro to MongoDB and Mongoose - How Every Web Developer Can Become FullStack With Node.js
The most basic way to interact with MongoDB is using the Official MongoDB Node.js Driver, in this guide we will use Mongoose an object modeling tool.
- Mongo Atlas Upgrading M0 M2 M5 shared instances to v5.0 (Mid Feb)
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Define MongoDB _id-Type as String
Now when you use the collection, you'll get better type support for for all the collection methods. Note that I had to make the _id required on the schema. If you make it optional, you still get a type error. The node driver team is working on this and other issues related to the type of _id in this PR: https://github.com/mongodb/node-mongodb-native/pull/3077
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Connect to MongoDB Atlas from SvelteKit
To communicate with MongoDB database we will need Node driver mongodb. So install it.
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Totally stuck with listIndexes calls. Our volunteer social project building community migrated from Mlab to Mongo DB's Atlas in Nov and all our sites died. I've tried everything i can think to get the platform back up. Can anyone help or offer advice?
Could this _ensureIndex be the problem? I think that may be calling into listIndexes here: https://github.com/mongodb/node-mongodb-native/blob/2b18411d2f57e06d11262d5a308c56a9f561789e/lib/operations/db_ops.js#L305. IIRC, ensureIndex is deprecated, and you should use createIndex instead. I'm not familiar with meteor, so I'm not exactly sure what that code looks like, but the README shows how to access the underlying MongoDB driver directly: https://github.com/meteor/meteor/tree/devel/packages/mongo#direct-access-to-npm-mongodb-api. Hope that helps!
What are some alternatives?
Fable.Remoting - Type-safe communication layer (RPC-style) for F# featuring Fable and .NET Apps
Prisma - Next-generation ORM for Node.js & TypeScript | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB and CockroachDB
dn6-mongo-react-valtio - A fully featured sample .NET 6 Web API with MongoDB, React, and Valtio. Set up for Google Cloud Run for the back-end with a Dockerfile.
Redis - 🚀 A robust, performance-focused, and full-featured Redis client for Node.js.
BaGet - A lightweight NuGet and symbol server
PostgreSQL - PostgreSQL client for node.js.
aws-lambda-runtimes-p
MySQL - A pure node.js JavaScript Client implementing the MySQL protocol.
aws-lambda-runtimes-performance - AWS Lambda Performance comparison
Aerospike - Node.js client for the Aerospike database
docs - This repository contains .NET Documentation.
LevelUP - A wrapper for abstract-leveldown compliant stores, for Node.js and browsers.