Vidyano is .NET based application platform for building data-driven applications.
For instructions about using Vidyano to develop applications, please refer to www.vidyano.com
This repository is only for informational purposes as all development has been moved to the Web3 client at https://github.com/Vidyano/vidyano
This legacy repository contains the complete code for our next generation web client, Vidyano Web². It provides an out of the box, scaffolded, modern Single Page Application (SPA) that interacts with a Vidyano backend.
The following is a table of contents for the documentation found in the docs folder of this repository.
1. Prerequisites
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Install Docker installed on your system and make sure Linux containers are enabled.
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Install Visual Studio Code
- Install the Remote - Containers extension
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Install .NET Core 3.1
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Create/Export your self-signed developer certificate
// On Windows (via PowerShell) dotnet dev-certs https --trust; dotnet dev-certs https -ep "$env:USERPROFILE/.aspnet/https/aspnetapp.pfx" -p "923639d6-6d5a-4b2b-92b8-9a0cf8557eee" // On MacOS/Linux (via Terminal) dotnet dev-certs https --trust; dotnet dev-certs https -ep "${HOME}/.aspnet/https/aspnetapp.pfx" -p "923639d6-6d5a-4b2b-92b8-9a0cf8557eee"
2. Opening the development container
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Clone https://github.com/2sky/vidyano locally and make sure the drive is shared in Docker.
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Start VS Code
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Run the
Remote-Containers: Open Folder in Container...
command and select the local folder
3. Using your new Vidyano Web² development code in an existing Vidyano applicaiton
In the web.config
of your Vidyano application, add a new appSetting
:
<add key="Vidyano.Web2Version" value="https://localhost:8888" />
Vidyano is constantly tested on real browsers using BrowserStack. Big thanks to BrowserStack for providing this testing environment to us.
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