This comprehensive sample application shows how to create JWT secured, versioned CRUD OpenAPI using latest .NET 6, documented with Swagger and tested with Unit and Integration tests for secured API. You can find also how to use Entity Framework Core with SQLite database provider, how to use Serilog for logging requests/responses, how to generally capture exceptions with custom middleware, etc.
OpenAPI is a widely used industry standard specification for documenting APIs and the Swagger is a set of tools that implement this specification. For .NET, there is the Swashbuckle.AspNetCore NuGet package that automatically produces a JSON document and an HTML, Javascript and CSS based documentation of your REST API based on the implementation of your controller classes and the data they return. Latest version of Swashbuckle supports .NET 6 and OpenAPI 3.1, which is the latest version of the specification at the time of creating this demo.
Once you have installed the Swashbuckle.AspNetCore NuGet package, you add the Swagger generator to the services collection in the ConfigureServices method in Startup class (see the "Adds Swagger support" line):
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
...
// Adds Swagger support
services.AddSwaggerMiddleware();
...
}
Middleware is defined in ServiceCollection:
public static class ServiceExtensions
{
...
/// <summary>
/// Adds Swagger support
/// </summary>
/// <param name="services"></param>
/// <returns></returns>
public static void AddSwaggerMiddleware(this IServiceCollection services)
{
// Configure Swagger Options
services.AddTransient<IConfigureOptions<SwaggerUIOptions>, ConfigureSwaggerUiOptions>();
services.AddTransient<IConfigureOptions<SwaggerGenOptions>, ConfigureSwaggerGenOptions>();
// Register the Swagger generator
services.AddSwaggerGen();
}
...
}
This approach uses two helpers, first is ConfigureSwaggerUiOptions which configure SwaggerUIOptions:
/// <summary>
/// Configures the Swagger UI options
/// </summary>
public class ConfigureSwaggerUiOptions : IConfigureOptions<SwaggerUIOptions>
{
private readonly SwaggerConfig _swaggerConfig;
private readonly IApiVersionDescriptionProvider _apiProvider;
/// <summary>
/// Initialises a new instance of the <see cref="ConfigureSwaggerUiOptions"/> class.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="apiProvider">The API provider.</param>
/// <param name="swaggerConfig"></param>
public ConfigureSwaggerUiOptions(IApiVersionDescriptionProvider apiProvider, IOptions<SwaggerConfig> swaggerConfig)
{
_apiProvider = apiProvider ?? throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(apiProvider));
_swaggerConfig = swaggerConfig.Value;
}
/// <inheritdoc />
public void Configure(SwaggerUIOptions options)
{
options = options ?? throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(options));
options.RoutePrefix = _swaggerConfig.RoutePrefix;
options.DocumentTitle = _swaggerConfig.Description;
options.DocExpansion(DocExpansion.List);
options.DefaultModelExpandDepth(0);
// Configure Swagger JSON endpoints
foreach (var description in _apiProvider.ApiVersionDescriptions)
{
options.SwaggerEndpoint($"/{_swaggerConfig.RoutePrefix}/{description.GroupName}/docs.json", description.GroupName);
}
}
}
A second one is ConfigureSwaggerGenOptions which configure SwaggerGenOptions:
/// <summary>
/// Configures the Swagger generation options
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>This allows API versioning to define a Swagger document per API version after the
/// <see cref="IApiVersionDescriptionProvider"/> service has been resolved from the service container.</remarks>
public class ConfigureSwaggerGenOptions : IConfigureOptions<SwaggerGenOptions>
{
private readonly string _appName;
private readonly IApiVersionDescriptionProvider _apiProvider;
private readonly SwaggerConfig _swaggerConfig;
/// <summary>
/// Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="ConfigureSwaggerGenOptions"/> class
/// </summary>
/// <param name="apiProvider">The <see cref="IApiVersionDescriptionProvider">apiProvider</see> used to generate Swagger documents.</param>
/// <param name="swaggerConfig"></param>
public ConfigureSwaggerGenOptions(IApiVersionDescriptionProvider apiProvider, IOptions<SwaggerConfig> swaggerConfig)
{
_apiProvider = apiProvider ?? throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(apiProvider));
_swaggerConfig = swaggerConfig.Value;
_appName = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().Name ?? string.Empty;
}
/// <inheritdoc />
public void Configure(SwaggerGenOptions options)
{
// Add a custom operation filter which sets default values
options.OperationFilter<SwaggerDefaultValues>();
// Add a swagger document for each discovered API version
// Note: you might choose to skip or document deprecated API versions differently
foreach (var description in _apiProvider.ApiVersionDescriptions)
{
options.SwaggerDoc(description.GroupName, CreateInfoForApiVersion(description));
}
// Add JWT Bearer Authorization
options.AddSecurityDefinition("Bearer", new OpenApiSecurityScheme
{
Description = "JWT Authorization header using the Bearer scheme. Example: \"Authorization: Bearer {token}\"",
Name = "Authorization",
In = ParameterLocation.Header,
Type = SecuritySchemeType.ApiKey
});
// Add Security Requirement
options.AddSecurityRequirement(new OpenApiSecurityRequirement
{
{
new OpenApiSecurityScheme
{
Reference = new OpenApiReference
{
Type = ReferenceType.SecurityScheme,
Id = "Bearer"
},
Scheme = "oauth2",
Name = "Bearer",
In = ParameterLocation.Header,
},
new List<string>()
}
});
// Include Document file
var xmlFile = $"{Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().Name}.xml";
var xmlPath = Path.Combine(AppContext.BaseDirectory, xmlFile);
options.IncludeXmlComments(xmlPath);
}
/// <summary>
/// Create API version
/// </summary>
/// <param name="description"></param>
/// <returns></returns>
private OpenApiInfo CreateInfoForApiVersion(ApiVersionDescription description)
{
var info = new OpenApiInfo()
{
Title = _swaggerConfig.Title,
Version = description.ApiVersion.ToString(),
Description = _swaggerConfig.Description,
Contact = new OpenApiContact
{
Name = _swaggerConfig.ContactName,
Email = _swaggerConfig.ContactEmail,
Url = new Uri(_swaggerConfig.ContactUrl)
},
License = new OpenApiLicense
{
Name = _swaggerConfig.LicenseName,
Url = new Uri(_swaggerConfig.LicenseUrl)
},
// Add a logo to ReDoc page
Extensions = new Dictionary<string, IOpenApiExtension>
{
{
"x-logo", new OpenApiObject
{
{"url", new OpenApiString("/wwwroot/swagger/company-logo-redoc.png")}
}
}
}
};
if (description.IsDeprecated)
{
info.Description += " ** THIS API VERSION HAS BEEN DEPRECATED!";
}
return info;
}
}
In the Configure method, have to enable the Swagger middleware:
public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app, IWebHostEnvironment env)
{
...
// Register Swagger and SwaggerUI middleware
app.UseSwaggerMiddleware(config);
...
}
UseSwaggerMiddleware is defined in the AppExtensions:
public static class AppExtensions
{
/// <summary>
/// Adds global exception handling middleware
/// </summary>
/// <param name="app"></param>
public static IApplicationBuilder UseApiExceptionHandling(this IApplicationBuilder app)
=> app.UseMiddleware<ApiExceptionHandlingMiddleware>();
/// <summary>
/// Register Swagger and SwaggerUI middleware
/// </summary>
/// <param name="app"></param>
/// <param name="config"></param>
public static void UseSwaggerMiddleware(this IApplicationBuilder app, IConfiguration config)
{
var swaggerConfig = config.GetSection(nameof(SwaggerConfig)).Get<SwaggerConfig>();
app.UseSwagger(options =>
{
options.RouteTemplate = $"{swaggerConfig.RoutePrefix}/{{documentName}}/{swaggerConfig.DocsFile}";
});
app.UseSwaggerUI(options =>
{
options.InjectStylesheet($"/{swaggerConfig.RoutePrefix}/swagger-custom-ui-styles.css");
options.InjectJavascript($"/{swaggerConfig.RoutePrefix}/swagger-custom-script.js");
});
}
/// <summary>
/// Register the ReDoc middleware
/// </summary>
/// <param name="app"></param>
/// <param name="config"></param>
public static void UseReDocMiddleware(this IApplicationBuilder app, IConfiguration config)
{
var swaggerConfig = config.GetSection(nameof(SwaggerConfig)).Get<SwaggerConfig>();
app.UseReDoc(sa =>
{
sa.DocumentTitle = $"{swaggerConfig.Title} Documentation";
sa.SpecUrl = $"/{swaggerConfig.RoutePrefix}/V2/{swaggerConfig.DocsFile}";
});
}
}
In the launchSettings.json we've defined several profiles, default one is Development:
{
"iisSettings": {
"windowsAuthentication": false,
"anonymousAuthentication": true,
"iisExpress": {
"applicationUrl": "http://localhost:52330",
"sslPort": 0
}
},
"$schema": "http://json.schemastore.org/launchsettings.json",
"profiles": {
"Development": {
"commandName": "Project",
"launchBrowser": true,
"launchUrl": "api-docs/index.html?urls.primaryName=v2",
"environmentVariables": {
"ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT": "Development"
},
"dotnetRunMessages": "true",
"applicationUrl": "https://localhost:5001;http://localhost:5000"
},
"Docker": {
"commandName": "Docker",
"launchBrowser": true,
"launchUrl": "{Scheme}://{ServiceHost}:{ServicePort}/swagger",
"publishAllPorts": true
}
}
}
As you can notice launchUrl points to the custom route and sets v2 as default API version.
You can run solution with Development profile or navigate to https://localhost:5001/api-docs/index.html?urls.primaryName=v2.
For logging we are using as usual Serilog. For this we have to install Serilog.AspNetCore NuGet package and modify Program.cs file like this:
public static class Program
{
public static void Main(string[] args)
{
CreateHostBuilder(args).Build().Run();
}
public static IHostBuilder CreateHostBuilder(string[] args) =>
Host.CreateDefaultBuilder(args)
// Configure Serilog
.UseSerilog((context, services, configuration) => configuration
.ReadFrom.Configuration(context.Configuration)
.ReadFrom.Services(services)
//.MinimumLevel.Override("Microsoft", LogEventLevel.Information)
//.MinimumLevel.Override("Microsoft.AspNetCore", LogEventLevel.Warning)
.Enrich.FromLogContext())
// Set the content root to be the current directory
.UseContentRoot(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory())
// Disable the dependency injection scope validation feature
.UseDefaultServiceProvider(options => options.ValidateScopes = false)
.ConfigureWebHostDefaults(webBuilder =>
{
webBuilder.UseStartup<Startup>()
.UseKestrel();
})
.ConfigureAppConfiguration((builderContext, config) =>
{
var env = builderContext.HostingEnvironment;
config.SetBasePath(env.ContentRootPath);
config.AddJsonFile("appsettings.json", optional: false, reloadOnChange: true);
config.AddJsonFile($"appsettings.{env.EnvironmentName}.json", optional: true, reloadOnChange: true);
config.AddEnvironmentVariables();
})
.ConfigureLogging(logging =>
{
// Clear default logging providers
logging.ClearProviders();
logging.AddConsole();
logging.AddSerilog();
});
}
Serilog is configured with "Serilog" configuration section in appsettings.json file:
{
"ConnectionStrings": {
"SqLiteConnectionString": "Data Source=./Database/Companies.db;Mode=ReadWriteCreate;Cache=Shared"
},
"JwtIssuerOptions": {
"Issuer": "CompanyWebApi",
"Audience": "http://localhost:5002/"
},
"AuthSettings": {
"SecretKey": "THIS IS USED TO SIGN AND VERIFY JWT TOKENS, REPLACE IT WITH YOUR OWN SECRET, IT CAN BE ANY STRING"
},
"SwaggerConfig": {
"Title": "Company WebAPI",
"Description": "OpenAPI documentation for Company WebAPI",
"ContactName": "Matjaz Bravc",
"ContactEmail": "[email protected]",
"ContactUrl": "https://matjazbravc.github.io/",
"LicenseName": "Licenced under MIT license",
"LicenseUrl": "http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php",
"RoutePrefix": "api-docs",
"RouteTemplate": "api-docs/{documentName}/docs.json"
},
"Serilog": {
"Using": [ "Serilog.Sinks.File" ],
"MinimumLevel": {
"Default": "Information",
"Override": {
"Microsoft": "Warning",
"System": "Warning"
}
},
"Filter": [
{
"Name": "ByExcluding",
"Args": {
"expression": "StartsWith(SourceContext, 'Microsoft')"
}
}
],
"WriteTo": [
{
"Name": "Console",
"Args": {
"outputTemplate": "{Timestamp:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.fff} [{Level:u3}] [{SourceContext}] {Message}{NewLine}{Exception}",
"restrictedToMinimumLevel": "Verbose"
}
},
{
"Name": "File",
"Args": {
"path": "./Log/AppLog.txt",
"outputTemplate": "{Timestamp:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.fff} [{Level:u3}] {Message}{NewLine}{Exception}",
"fileSizeLimitBytes": 1073741824, // 1Gb
"rollingInterval": "Day",
"rollOnFileSizeLimit": true,
"restrictedToMinimumLevel": "Information",
"retainedFileCountLimit": "3",
"shared": true,
"flushToDiskInterval": "00:00:01"
}
}
],
"Enrich": [ "FromLogContext" ]
},
"AllowedHosts": "*"
}
For using SQLite database provider we have to install Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Sqlite NuGet package and add database context to the services collection in the ConfigureServices method in Startup class:
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
...
// Add Database Context
services.AddDbContext<ApplicationDbContext>(options =>
options.UseSqlite(Configuration.GetConnectionString("SqLiteConnectionString")));
...
}
In the Configure method we Create a database and Seed test data:
public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app, IWebHostEnvironment env)
{
...
// Configure Database context
using (var serviceScope = app.ApplicationServices.GetService<IServiceScopeFactory>().CreateScope())
{
var context = serviceScope.ServiceProvider.GetRequiredService<ApplicationDbContext>();
context.Database.EnsureCreated();
SeedData.Initialize(context);
}
...
}
Now, in this step we will implement API versioning in Asp.Net Core 5.0 application. First-of-all, for using API Versioning we have to install Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Versioning.ApiExplorer NuGet package. Then we have to add Service in the ConfigureServices method in Startup class:
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
...
// Adds service API versioning
services.AddAndConfigureApiVersioning();
...
}
The AddAndConfigureApiVersioning middleware is define in ServiceCollection:
public static class ServiceExtensions
{
...
/// <summary>
/// Adds service API versioning
/// </summary>
/// <param name="services"></param>
public static void AddAndConfigureApiVersioning(this IServiceCollection services)
{
services.Configure<RouteOptions>(options =>
{
options.LowercaseUrls = true;
});
services.AddApiVersioning(config =>
{
// Default API Version
config.DefaultApiVersion = new ApiVersion(2, 0);
// use default version when version is not specified
config.AssumeDefaultVersionWhenUnspecified = true;
// Advertise the API versions supported for the particular endpoint
config.ReportApiVersions = true;
});
services.AddVersionedApiExplorer(options =>
{
// add the versioned api explorer, which also adds IApiVersionDescriptionProvider service
// note: the specified format code will format the version as "'v'major[.minor][-status]"
options.GroupNameFormat = "'v'VVV";
// note: this option is only necessary when versioning by url segment. the SubstitutionFormat
// can also be used to control the format of the API version in route templates
options.SubstituteApiVersionInUrl = true;
});
}
...
}
We use simple URL path versioning scheme. Using a version number directly in the URL path is one of the simplest way of versioning an API. URL path versioning approach is more visible since it explicitly states the version number in the URL itself. To implement URL path versioning, modify the [Route] attribute of the controllers to accept API versioning info in the path param like this:
namespace CompanyWebApi.Controllers.V2
{
[Authorize]
[ApiController]
[ApiVersion("2.0")]
[Produces("application/json")]
[EnableCors("EnableCORS")]
[Route("api/v{version:apiVersion}/[controller]")]
public class CompaniesController : BaseController<CompaniesController>
{
private readonly ICompanyRepository _companyRepository;
private readonly IConverter<Company, CompanyDto> _companyToDtoConverter;
private readonly IConverter<IList<Company>, IList<CompanyDto>> _companyToDtoListConverter;
public CompaniesController(ICompanyRepository companyRepository,
IConverter<Company, CompanyDto> companyToDtoConverter,
IConverter<IList<Company>, IList<CompanyDto>> companyToDtoListConverter)
{
_companyRepository = companyRepository;
_companyToDtoConverter = companyToDtoConverter;
_companyToDtoListConverter = companyToDtoListConverter;
}
...
}
}
To let Swagger understand the different API versions we have to add a "group by name" convention VersionByNamespaceConvention to AddAndConfigureApiVersioning middleware:
public static class ServiceExtensions
{
...
/// <summary>
/// Adds service API versioning
/// </summary>
/// <param name="services"></param>
public static void AddAndConfigureApiVersioning(this IServiceCollection services)
{
services.AddApiVersioning(options =>
{
// Specify the default API Version
options.DefaultApiVersion = new ApiVersion(2, 0);
// Use default version when version is not specified
options.AssumeDefaultVersionWhenUnspecified = true;
// Advertise the API versions supported for the particular endpoint
options.ReportApiVersions = true;
// Adds a convention to let Swagger understand the different API versions
options.Conventions.Add(new VersionByNamespaceConvention());
});
services.AddVersionedApiExplorer(options =>
{
// Add the versioned api explorer, which also adds IApiVersionDescriptionProvider service
// Note: the specified format code will format the version as "'V'major[.minor][-status]"
options.GroupNameFormat = "'V'VVV";
// Note: this option is only necessary when versioning by url segment.
// The SubstitutionFormat can also be used to control the format of the API version in route templates.
options.SubstituteApiVersionInUrl = true;
});
}
...
}
Authentication is the process of determining a user's identity, authorization is the process of determining whether a user has access to a resource. In ASP.NET Core, authentication is handled by the IAuthenticationService, which is used by authentication middleware. The authentication service uses registered authentication handlers to complete authentication-related actions. For using JWT Authentication we have to install Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication.JwtBearer NuGet package.
The UsersController defines and handles all routes for the api that relate to users, this includes authentication and standard CRUD operations. Within each route the controller calls the user service to perform the action required, this enables the controller to stay completely separated from the business logic and data access code. The controller actions are secured with JWT using the [Authorize] attribute, with the exception of the Authenticate method which allows public access by overriding the [Authorize] attribute on the controller with [AllowAnonymous] attribute on the action method. I chose this approach so any new action methods added to the controller will be secure by default unless explicitly made public.
The UserService contains a method for authenticating user credentials and returning a JWT token, and all methods for CRUD oprations. In a production application it is recommended to store user records in a database with hashed passwords. On successful authentication the Authenticate method generates a JWT (JSON Web Token) using the JwtSecurityTokenHandler class which generates a token that is digitally signed using a secret key stored in appsettings.json. The JWT token is returned to the client application which must include it in the HTTP Authorization header of subsequent requests to secure routes.
IMPORTANT: The "SecretKey" property in configuration file appsettings.json is used by the API to sign and verify JWT tokens for authentication, update it with your own random string to ensure nobody else can generate a JWT to gain unauthorised access to your application!
...
"JwtIssuerOptions": {
"Issuer": "CompanyWebApi",
"Audience": "http://localhost:5002/"
},
"AuthSettings": {
"SecretKey": "THIS IS USED TO SIGN AND VERIFY JWT TOKENS, REPLACE IT WITH YOUR OWN SECRET, IT CAN BE ANY STRING"
},
...
With an integration test, we test the API from the outside out by spinning up the API client and making an actual HTTP request. We will consume my API in the same way as an application (or user) would.
We are going to create a new xUnit project named CompanyWebApi.Tests for integration/unit testing. Additionally, we will install a AspNetCore.Mvc.Testing NuGet package required for the testing. This package provides the TestServer and WebApplicationFactory class to help us bootstrap our app in-memory. Also we have to install Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.InMemory NuGet package which is an In-memory database provider. WebApiTestFactory class implements the WebApplicationFactory class and overrides the ConfigureWebHost method. In that method, we remove the ApplicationDbContext registration from the Startup.cs class. Then, we are adding Entity Framework in-memory database support to the DI container via the ServiceCollection class.
How we can fake any authentication we need, without the need to really authenticate a user? Simple. :) With usage of WebMotions.Fake.Authentication.JwtBearer NuGet package. In the WebApiTestFactory class and in the ConfigureWebHost method we have to add authentication which adds fake Jwt Bearer token:
using CompanyWebApi.Persistence.DbContexts;
using CompanyWebApi.Services;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Hosting;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Testing;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.TestHost;
using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore;
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging;
using System.Linq;
using System;
using WebMotions.Fake.Authentication.JwtBearer;
namespace CompanyWebApi.Tests.Services
{
/// <summary>
/// Customized WebApplicationFactory
/// </summary>
public class WebApiTestFactory : WebApplicationFactory<Startup>
{
protected override void ConfigureWebHost(IWebHostBuilder builder)
{
builder
.UseContentRoot(".") // Content root directory for web host
.UseTestServer() // Add TestServer
.UseEnvironment("Test") // Specify the environment
.ConfigureTestServices(services =>
{
// Remove the app's ApplicationDbContext registration
var descriptor = services.SingleOrDefault(d => d.ServiceType == typeof(DbContextOptions<ApplicationDbContext>));
if (descriptor != null)
{
services.Remove(descriptor);
}
// Add EntityFramework InMemoryDatabase
var serviceProvider = new ServiceCollection()
.AddEntityFrameworkInMemoryDatabase()
.BuildServiceProvider();
// Add ApplicationDbContext using an in-memory database for testing
services.AddDbContext<ApplicationDbContext>(options =>
{
options.UseInMemoryDatabase("InMemoryDatabaseTest");
options.UseInternalServiceProvider(serviceProvider);
});
// Build the service provider
var sp = services.BuildServiceProvider();
// Create a scope to obtain a reference to the database context (ApplicationDbContext)
using (var scope = sp.CreateScope())
{
var scopedServices = scope.ServiceProvider;
var dbContext = scopedServices.GetRequiredService<ApplicationDbContext>();
var logger = scopedServices.GetRequiredService<ILogger<WebApiTestFactory>>();
// Ensure the database is created
dbContext.Database.EnsureCreated();
try
{
// Seed the database with test data
SeedData.Initialize(dbContext);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
logger.LogError(ex, $"An error occurred seeding the database with test messages. Error: {ex.Message}");
}
}
// Add fake Jwt Bearer authentication
services.AddAuthentication(options =>
{
options.DefaultAuthenticateScheme = FakeJwtBearerDefaults.AuthenticationScheme;
options.DefaultChallengeScheme = FakeJwtBearerDefaults.AuthenticationScheme;
}).AddFakeJwtBearer();
});
// Call base Configuration
base.ConfigureWebHost(builder);
}
}
}
That's it! Run all tests, and finally results are as expected :)
Docker-compose.yml file with setup for all the containers looks like this:
version: '3.9'
services:
companywebapi:
container_name: companywebapi
image: ${DOCKER_REGISTRY-}companywebapi
restart: on-failure
hostname: companywebapi
build:
context: .
dockerfile: src/CompanyWebApi/Dockerfile
volumes:
- "./sqlite-database-volume:/Database"
and Docker-compose.override.yml file:
version: '3.9'
services:
companywebapi:
environment:
- ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT=Docker
- ASPNETCORE_URLS=http://+:80
ports:
- 10000:80
To execute compose file, open Powershell, and navigate to the compose file in the root folder. Then execute the following command: docker-compose up -d --build --remove-orphans. The -d parameter executes the command detached. This means that the containers run in the background and don’t block your Powershell window. To check all running Containers use docker ps.
To be able to host a SQLite database file in Docker we have to create Volume "sqlite-database-volume" which points to the "Database" folder from solution.
It is worth to mention that environment variable ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT=Docker points to appsettings.Docker.json file where SQLite connection string points to database file:
{
"ConnectionStrings": {
"SqLiteConnectionString": "Data Source=file:Companies.db;Mode=ReadWriteCreate;Cache=Shared"
},
"Serilog": {
"MinimumLevel": {
"Default": "Information",
"Override": {
"Microsoft": "Information",
"System": "Warning"
}
}
}
}
Navigating to http://localhost:10000/swagger/index.html?urls.primaryName=v2 opens Swagger UI with API v2.
We will additionally document our API with ReDoc. For this we have to include the UseReDocMiddleware in the Configure method:
...
// Register ReDoc middleware
app.UseReDocMiddleware(config);
...
If you run the application by default the swagger interface will appear navigate to http://localhost:10000/api-docs to see the ReDoc interface as the figure below.
You can find ReDoc interactive demo here and a blog post here.
To rapidly expose your applications API frameworks such as ReDoc and Swagger is definitely a quick and practical solution. Swagger and ReDoc both offer a free and paid version and should be explored to adjust the user’s needs.
I hope this demo will be a good start for your next OpenAPI project! Enjoy!
- Visual Studio 2022 17.2.6 or greater
- .NET SDK 6.0
- Docker