Hi,
Using blazor UI module is no different from web UI module. You just need to add module dependencies to the application.
example:
[DependsOn(typeof(BlazorModuleUIModule))]
public class BlazorAppModule
[DependsOn(typeof(BlazoApplicationModule))]
public class BlazorApplicationModule
[DependsOn(typeof(BlazoDomainModule))]
public class BlazorDomainModule
etc..
Hi,
You can refer the MyProjectNameEntityFrameworkCoreTestModule
.
https://github.com/abpframework/abp/blob/a5cf5364356c741a0b92c99e23ddeb367d374e50/templates/app/aspnet-core/test/MyCompanyName.MyProjectName.EntityFrameworkCore.Tests/EntityFrameworkCore/MyProjectNameEntityFrameworkCoreTestModule.cs#L18
Hi,
Can I check it remotely? shiwei.liang@volosoft.com
HI,
Hi,
Did you add the module dependcy?
[DependsOn(typeof(AbpBlobStoringAzureModule))]
We need you to use a template project to reproduce this problem and provide full steps. thanks.
Hi Could you share a simple project to reproduce the problem? thanks
Hi,
Can I check it remotely? shiwei.liang@volosoft.com. please email me.
HI,
Can I check it remotely? shiwei.liang@volosoft.com
You can deploy API as a sub appliation.
See https://devblogs.microsoft.com/aspnet/part-1-of-3-creating-sub-projects-in-iis-with-web-application-projects/