ABP CLI - New Solution Sample Commands
The abp new
command creates an ABP solution or other artifacts based on an ABP template. ABP CLI has several parameters to create a new ABP solution. In this document we will show you some sample commands to create a new solution. All the project names are Acme.BookStore
. Currently, the available mobile projects are React Native
and MAUI
mobile app. Available database providers are Entity Framework Core
and MongoDB
. All the commands starts with abp new
.
Angular
The following commands are for creating Angular UI projects:
Entity Framework Core, no mobile app, creates the project in a new folder:
abp new Acme.BookStore -u angular --mobile none --database-provider ef -csf
Entity Framework Core, default app template, separate Identity Server, creates the project in a new folder:
abp new Acme.BookStore -t app -u angular -m none --separate-auth-server --database-provider ef -csf
Entity Framework Core, custom connection string, creates the project in a new folder:
abp new Acme.BookStore -u angular -csf --connection-string Server=localhost;Database=MyDatabase;Trusted_Connection=True
MongoDB, default app template, mobile project included, creates solution in
C:\MyProjects\Acme.BookStore
abp new Acme.BookStore -u angular --database-provider mongodb --output-folder C:\MyProjects\Acme.BookStore
MongoDB, default app template, no mobile app, separate Identity Server, creates the project in a new folder:
abp new Acme.BookStore -t app -u angular -m none --separate-auth-server --database-provider mongodb -csf
MVC
The following commands are for creating MVC UI projects:
Entity Framework Core, no mobile app, creates the project in a new folder:
abp new Acme.BookStore -t app -u mvc --mobile none --database-provider ef -csf
Entity Framework Core, tier architecture (Web and HTTP API are separated), no mobile app, creates the project in a new folder:
abp new Acme.BookStore -u mvc --mobile none --tiered --database-provider ef -csf
MongoDB, no mobile app, creates the project in a new folder:
abp new Acme.BookStore -t app -u mvc --mobile none --database-provider mongodb -csf
MongoDB, tier architecture, creates the project in a new folder:
abp new Acme.BookStore -u mvc --tiered --database-provider mongodb -csf
Public Website, Entity Framework Core, no mobile app, creates the project in a new folder:
abp new Acme.BookStore -t app -u mvc --mobile none --database-provider ef -csf --with-public-website
Note that Public Website is only included in PRO templates.
Blazor
The following commands are for creating Blazor projects:
Entity Framework Core, no mobile app:
abp new Acme.BookStore -t app -u blazor --mobile none
Entity Framework Core, separate Identity Server, mobile app included:
abp new Acme.BookStore -u blazor --separate-auth-server
MongoDB, no mobile app, creates the project in a new folder:
abp new Acme.BookStore -u blazor --database-provider mongodb --mobile none -csf
Blazor Server
The following commands are for creating Blazor projects:
Entity Framework Core, no mobile app:
abp new Acme.BookStore -t app -u blazor-server --mobile none
Entity Framework Core, separate Identity Server, separate API Host, mobile app included:
abp new Acme.BookStore -u blazor-server --tiered
MongoDB, no mobile app, creates the project in a new folder:
abp new Acme.BookStore -u blazor --database-provider mongodb --mobile none -csf
No UI
In the default app template, there is always a frontend project. In this option there is no frontend project. It has a HttpApi.Host
project to serve your HTTP WebAPIs. It's appropriate if you want to create a WebAPI service.
Entity Framework Core, separate Identity Server, creates the project in a new folder:
abp new Acme.BookStore -u none --separate-auth-server -csf
MongoDB, no mobile app:
abp new Acme.BookStore -u none --mobile none --database-provider mongodb
Console application
It's a template of a basic .NET console application with ABP module architecture integrated. To create a console application use the following command:
This project consists of the following files:
Acme.BookStore.csproj
,appsettings.json
,BookStoreHostedService.cs
,BookStoreModule.cs
,HelloWorldService.cs
andProgram.cs
.abp new Acme.BookStore -t console -csf
Module
Module are reusable sub applications used by your main project. Using ABP Module is a best practice if you are building a microservice solution. As modules are not final applications, each module has all the frontend UI projects and database providers. The module template comes with an MVC UI to be able to develop without the final solution. But if you will develop your module under a final solution, you add --no-ui
parameter to exclude MVC UI project.
Included frontends:
MVC
,Angular
,Blazor
. Included database providers:Entity Framework Core
,MongoDB
. Includes MVC startup project.abp new Acme.IssueManagement -t module
The same with the upper but doesn't include MVC startup project.
abp new Acme.IssueManagement -t module --no-ui
Creates the module and adds it to your solution
abp new Acme.IssueManagement -t module --add-to-solution-file
Create a solution from a specific version
When you create a solution, it always creates with the latest version. To create a project from an older version, you can pass the --version
parameter.
Create a solution from v3.3.0, with Angular UI and Entity Framework Core.
abp new Acme.BookStore -t app -u angular -m none --database-provider ef -csf --version 3.3.0
To get the ABP version list, checkout following link: https://www.nuget.org/packages/Volo.Abp.Core/
Create from a custom template
ABP CLI uses the default app template to create your project. If you want to create a new solution from your customized template, you can use the parameter --template-source
.
MVC UI, Entity Framework Core, no mobile app, using the template in
c:\MyProjects\templates\app
directory.abp new Acme.BookStore -t app -u mvc --mobile none --database-provider ef --template-source "c:\MyProjects\templates\app"
Same with the previous one except this command retrieves the template from the URL
https://myabp.com/app-template.zip
.abp new Acme.BookStore -t app -u mvc --mobile none --database-provider ef --template-source https://myabp.com/app-template.zip
Create a preview version
ABP CLI always uses the latest version. In order to create a solution from a preview (RC) version add the --preview
parameter.
Blazor UI, Entity Framework Core, no mobile, preview version, creates the project in a new folder:
abp new Acme.BookStore -t app -u blazor --mobile none -csf --preview
Choose database management system
The default database management system (DBMS) is Entity Framework Core
/ SQL Server
. You can choose a DBMS by passing --database-management-system
parameter. Accepted values are SqlServer
, MySQL
, SQLite
, Oracle
, Oracle-Devart
, PostgreSQL
. The default value is SqlServer
.
Angular UI, PostgreSQL database, creates the project in a new folder:
abp new Acme.BookStore -u angular --database-management-system PostgreSQL -csf
Use static HTTP ports
ABP CLI always assigns random ports to the hostable projects. If you need to keep the default ports and create a solution always with the same HTTP ports, add the parameter --no-random-port
.
MVC UI, Entity Framework Core, static ports, creates the project in a new folder:
abp new Acme.BookStore --no-random-port -csf
Use local ABP framework references
ABP libraries are referenced from NuGet by default in the ABP solutions. Sometimes you need to reference ABP libraries locally to your solution. This is useful to debug the framework itself. Your local ABP Framework 's root directory must have the Volo.Abp.sln
file. You can copy the content of the following directory to your file system https://github.com/abpframework/abp/tree/dev/framework
- MVC UI, Entity Framework Core, ABP libraries are local project references:
The local path must be the root directory of ABP repository.
If C:\source\abp\framework\Volo.Abp.sln
is your framework solution path, then you must write C:\source\abp
to the --abp-path
paramter.
abp new Acme.BookStore --local-framework-ref --abp-path C:\source\abp
Output:
As seen below, ABP Framework libraries are local project references.
<ItemGroup>
<ProjectReference Include="C:\source\abp\framework\src\Volo.Abp.Autofac\Volo.Abp.Autofac.csproj" />
<ProjectReference Include="C:\source\abp\framework\src\Volo.Abp.AspNetCore.Serilog\Volo.Abp.AspNetCore.Serilog.csproj" />
<ProjectReference Include="C:\source\abp\framework\src\Volo.Abp.AspNetCore.Authentication.JwtBearer\Volo.Abp.AspNetCore.Authentication.JwtBearer.csproj" />
<ProjectReference Include="..\Acme.BookStore.Application\Acme.BookStore.Application.csproj" />
<ProjectReference Include="..\Acme.BookStore.HttpApi\Acme.BookStore.HttpApi.csproj" />
<ProjectReference Include="..\Acme.BookStore.EntityFrameworkCore\Acme.BookStore.EntityFrameworkCore.csproj" />
</ItemGroup>