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hello-hangfire reviews and mentions
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Anyone have a link to a public repo of a full scale web project?
Can’t look at the bitwarden project in detail atm to confirm, but I wonder if you could set up tests that spin up a random of the four docker databases, or make fixtures that do each? I spin mine up like this, but you could easily put all four options in there and have a random one chosen. Theoretically you could have fixtures for all of them and they all run for the same tests with a different backbone?
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Background service
This is for a migration, but concept would be the same: https://github.com/pdevito3/hello-hangfire/blob/main/RecipeManagement/src/RecipeManagement/Databases/MigrationHostedService.cs
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