Creating a new ABP solution
Create a new solution
Creates a new ABP solution. It's an alternative way of creating an ABP project rather than ABP CLI or abp.io website. To create a new ABP Solution, click the Create a new solution button. It will open a new dialog for the options.
You need to provide your project name, output folder where the project will be created in, UI Framework as your front-end and database provider. And the Tiered option which separates Web
and HTTP API
projects.
Project name: This is the solution name and also the prefix for the namespace of your solution. In this example
Acme.BookStore
is the project name. The solution file will be named asAcme.BookStore.sln
. And the namespaces ofc#
files will start withAcme.BookStore.*
Output folder: This is the directory where the new project will be created. Suite automatically creates the output directory if not exists and places the project folder inside the output directory. See the below folder view for
Acme.BookStore
project.UI Framework: There are 2 types of UI Frameworks,
Angular
andMVC
. If you would like to create a SPA (single page application), you can choose theAngular
, or if you would like to create a MPA (multiple page application) withjQuery
you can choose theMVC
. Suite works with both of these frameworks.Database Provider: ABP framework supports 2 database providers:
Entity Framework Core
andMongoDB
.Entity Framework Core
supports a variety of database management systems likeMS SQL Server
,Oracle
,MySQL
orPostgreSQL
. See the full list https://docs.microsoft.com/ef/core/providers/?tabs=dotnet-core-cli. On the other hand MongoDB is a document-oriented NoSQL database used for high volume data storage. If you have a requirement to work with relational database systems, chooseEntity Framework Core
otherwise chooseMongoDB
.Tiered: Creates a tiered solution where
Web
andHTTP API
layers are physically separated. If not specified, it creates a layered solution which is less complex and suitable for most scenarios. You can leave it unchecked, if you are not sure.