AppBrix is a way of thinking about and building scalable modular applications.
This framework is using the latest version of .NET.
AppBrix has been created with the following priorities:
- Everything should be testable.
- Interfaces should be easy to understand and use.
- Every part of the framework should be easily replaceable without changing the original source code.
# Clone project locally.
git clone git@github.com:MarinAtanasov/AppBrix.git
# Go to project root directory.
cd AppBrix
# Restore nuget dependencies and build the solution.
dotnet build AppBrix.sln
The tests are using xUnit.
- In Visual Studio, Test Explorer must be opened before building test projects in order to discover the tests.
- In JetBrains Rider, they can be run with right click on Tests solution folder and selecting Run Unit Tests.
- In PowerShell, while in the project's root folder:
# You can add -Build to restore dependencies and build the solution.
# You can add -Release to use the Release configuration instead of Debug.
# Run functional tests (default). Add -Parallel for parallel execution.
./Test.ps1 -tests Functional # ./Test.ps1
# Run performance tests
./Test.ps1 -tests Performance # ./Test.ps1 p
# Run all tests
./Test.ps1 -tests All # ./Test.ps1 a
Packaging and publishing of a new version of all projects can be done using PowerShell. It requires Nuget CLI to be set up locally with account API key.
./Publish.ps1
AppBrix.ConsoleApp is a simple console application which uses the framework.
AppBrix.WebApp is a simple web application which uses the framework.