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Getting Started

This tutorial assumes that you've already purchased an ABP Commercial license and have an active ABP Commercial account.

This document assumes that you prefer to use Blazor as the UI framework and Entity Framework Core as the database provider. For other options, please change the preference on top of this document.

Create a new project

This document assumes that you prefer to use Blazor as the UI framework and Entity Framework Core as the database provider. For other options, please change the preference on top of this document.

There are two ways of creating a new project: ABP Suite and ABP CLI.

Using the ABP Suite to create a new project

Run the ABP Suite with the following command:

abp suite

This command starts the ABP Suite and opens in your default browser:

suite-ui

Click to the Create solution button and fill the modal form:

suite-new-project-modal

Select the UI framework, Database provider and other option based on your requirements then click to the OK button.

You can use different level of namespaces; e.g. BookStore, Acme.BookStore or Acme.Retail.BookStore.

Using the ABP CLI to create a new project

Use the new command of the ABP CLI to create a new project:

abp new Acme.BookStore -t app-pro -u blazor --tiered 
  • -t argument specifies the startup template name. app-pro is the startup template that contains the essential ABP Commercial Modules pre-installed and configured for you.

  • --tiered argument is used to create N-tiered solution where authentication server, UI and API layers are physically separated.

You can use different level of namespaces; e.g. BookStore, Acme.BookStore or Acme.Retail.BookStore.

ABP CLI commands & options

ABP CLI document covers all of the available commands and options for the ABP CLI. The main difference for the ABP Commercial is the template names. See the ABP Commercial Startup Templates document for other commercial templates.

The solution structure

The solution has a layered structure (based on the Domain Driven Design) and contains unit & integration test projects. See the solution structure document to understand the solution structure in details.

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