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DotNetCoreArchitecture

This project is an example of architecture using new technologies and best practices.

The goal is to share knowledge and use it as reference for new projects.

Thanks for enjoying!

Build

Build status

Code Analysis

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Technologies

Practices

  • Clean Code
  • SOLID Principles
  • DDD (Domain-Driven Design)
  • Code Analysis
  • Inversion of Control
  • Unit of Work Pattern
  • Repository Pattern
  • Database Migrations
  • Authentication
  • Authorization
  • Performance
  • Logging
  • DevOps

Run

Command Line

Prerequisites

Steps

  1. Open directory source\Web\Frontend in command line and execute npm run restore.
  2. Open directory source\Web in command line and execute dotnet run.
  3. Open https://localhost:8090.
Visual Studio Code

Prerequisites

Steps

  1. Open directory source\Web\Frontend in command line and execute npm run restore.
  2. Open source directory in Visual Studio Code.
  3. Press F5.
Visual Studio

Prerequisites

Steps

  1. Open directory source\Web\Frontend in command line and execute npm run restore.
  2. Open source\DotNetCoreArchitecture.sln in Visual Studio.
  3. Set DotNetCoreArchitecture.Web as startup project.
  4. Press F5.
Docker

Prerequisites

Steps

  1. Execute docker-compose up --build -d --force-recreate in root directory.
  2. Open http://localhost:8095.

Utils

Books
  • Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship - Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob)
  • Clean Architecture: A Craftsman's Guide to Software Structure and Design - Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob)
  • Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software - Eric Evans
  • Domain-Driven Design Reference: Definitions and Pattern Summaries - Eric Evans
  • Implementing Domain-Driven Design - Vaughn Vernon
  • Domain-Driven Design Distilled - Vaughn Vernon
Tools
Visual Studio Extensions
Visual Studio Code Extensions

Nuget Packages

Packages were created to make this architecture clean of common features for any solution.

Source: https://github.com/rafaelfgx/DotNetCore

Published: https://www.nuget.org/profiles/rafaelfgx

Layers

Web: API (ASP.NET Core) and Frontend (Angular).

Application: Application flow control.

Domain: Business rules and domain logic.

Model: Enums and models (view model, data transfer object).

Database: Data persistence (context, entity configuration, repository).

Infra: Technical features (services using frameworks and packages).

CrossCutting: Generic features used by entire solution.

Web

Angular

Component

The Component class is responsible for being a small part of the application.

It must be as simple and small as possible.

@Component({ selector: "app-login", templateUrl: "./login.component.html" })
export class AppLoginComponent {
    form = this.formBuilder.group({
        login: ["", Validators.required],
        password: ["", Validators.required]
    });

    constructor(
        private readonly formBuilder: FormBuilder,
        private readonly appUserService: AppUserService) {
    }

    signIn() {
        this.appUserService.signIn(this.form.value);
    }
}
<form [formGroup]="form">
    <fieldset>
        <div>
            <app-label for="login" text="Login"></app-label>
            <app-input-text formControlName="login" text="Login" [autofocus]="true"></app-input-text>
        </div>
        <div>
            <app-label for="password" text="Password"></app-label>
            <app-input-password formControlName="password" text="Password"></app-input-password>
        </div>
        <div>
            <app-button text="Sign in" [disabled]="form.invalid" (click)="signIn()"></app-button>
        </div>
    </fieldset>
</form>

Model

The Model class is responsible for containing a set of data.

export class SignInModel {
    login!: string;
    password!: string;
}

Service

The Service class is responsible for accessing the API or containing logic that does not belong to component.

@Injectable({ providedIn: "root" })
export class AppUserService {
    constructor(
        private readonly http: HttpClient,
        private readonly router: Router,
        private readonly appTokenService: AppTokenService) { }

    add(addUserModel: AddUserModel) {
        return this.http.post<number>(`Users`, addUserModel);
    }

    delete(id: number) {
        return this.http.delete(`Users/${id}`);
    }

    list() {
        return this.http.get<UserModel[]>(`Users`);
    }

    select(id: number) {
        return this.http.get<UserModel>(`Users/${id}`);
    }

    signIn(signInModel: SignInModel): void {
        this.http
            .post<TokenModel>(`Users/SignIn`, signInModel)
            .subscribe((tokenModel) => {
                if (!tokenModel || !tokenModel.token) { return; }
                this.appTokenService.set(tokenModel.token);
                this.router.navigate(["/main/home"]);
            });
    }

    signOut() {
        if (this.appTokenService.any()) {
            this.http.post(`Users/SignOut`, {}).subscribe();
        }

        this.appTokenService.clear();
        this.router.navigate(["/login"]);
    }

    update(updateUserModel: UpdateUserModel) {
        return this.http.put(`Users/${updateUserModel.id}`, updateUserModel);
    }
}

Guard

The Guard class is responsible for route security.

@Injectable({ providedIn: "root" })
export class AppRouteGuard implements CanActivate {
    constructor(
        private readonly router: Router,
        private readonly appTokenService: AppTokenService) { }

    canActivate() {
        if (this.appTokenService.any()) { return true; }
        this.router.navigate(["/login"]);
        return false;
    }
}

Error Handler

The ErrorHandler class is responsible for centralizing the management of all errors and exceptions.

@Injectable({ providedIn: "root" })
export class AppErrorHandler implements ErrorHandler {
    constructor(private readonly injector: Injector) { }

    handleError(error: any) {
        if (error instanceof HttpErrorResponse) {
            switch (error.status) {
                case 401: {
                    const router = this.injector.get<Router>(Router);
                    router.navigate(["/login"]);
                    return;
                }
                case 422: {
                    const appModalService = this.injector.get<AppModalService>(AppModalService);
                    appModalService.alert(error.error);
                    return;
                }
            }
        }

        console.error(error);
    }
}

HTTP Interceptor

The HttpInterceptor class is responsible for intercepting request and response.

This interceptor adds JWT to header for every request.

@Injectable({ providedIn: "root" })
export class AppHttpInterceptor implements HttpInterceptor {
    constructor(private readonly appTokenService: AppTokenService) { }

    intercept(request: HttpRequest<any>, next: HttpHandler) {
        request = request.clone({
            setHeaders: { Authorization: `Bearer ${this.appTokenService.get()}` }
        });

        return next.handle(request);
    }
}

Routes

The Routes constant is responsible for registering all lazy load routes.

export const routes: Routes = [
    {
        path: "",
        component: AppParentComponent
        children: [
            { path: "view1", loadChildren: () => import("./views/view1/view1.module").then((module) => module.AppView1Module) },
            { path: "view2", loadChildren: () => import("./views/view2/view2.module").then((module) => module.AppView2Module) },
        ],
    }
];

ASP.NET Core

Postman

Import "postman.json" file into Postman.

Startup

The Startup class is responsible for configuring the API.

public class Startup
{
    public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder application)
    {
        application.UseException();
        application.UseRouting();
        application.UseCorsAllowAny();
        application.UseHttps();
        application.UseAuthentication();
        application.UseAuthorization();
        application.UseResponseCompression();
        application.UseResponseCaching();
        application.UseStaticFiles();
        application.UseEndpoints(endpoints => endpoints.MapControllers());
        application.UseSpa();
    }

    public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
    {
        services.AddLogger();
        services.AddCors();
        services.AddSecurity();
        services.AddResponseCompression();
        services.AddResponseCaching();
        services.AddControllers();
        services.AddMvcJson();
        services.AddSpa();
        services.AddFileService();
        services.AddApplicationServices();
        services.AddDatabaseServices();
        services.AddInfraServices();
        services.AddContext();
    }
}

Extensions

The Extensions class is responsible for adding and configuring services for dependency injection.

public static class Extensions
{
    public static void AddApplicationServices(this IServiceCollection services)
    {
        services.AddMatchingInterface(typeof(IUserApplicationService).Assembly);
    }

    public static void AddContext(this IServiceCollection services)
    {
        var configuration = services.BuildServiceProvider().GetRequiredService<IConfiguration>();

        var connectionString = configuration.GetConnectionString(nameof(Context));

        services.AddDbContextMigrate<Context>(options => options.UseSqlServer(connectionString));
    }

    public static void AddDatabaseServices(this IServiceCollection services)
    {
        services.AddMatchingInterface(typeof(IUnitOfWork).Assembly);
    }

    public static void AddInfraServices(this IServiceCollection services)
    {
        services.AddMatchingInterface(typeof(ISignInService).Assembly);
    }

    public static void AddSecurity(this IServiceCollection services)
    {
        services.AddHash(10000, 128);
        services.AddJsonWebToken(Guid.NewGuid().ToString(), TimeSpan.FromHours(12));
        services.AddAuthenticationJwtBearer();
    }

    public static void AddSpa(this IServiceCollection services)
    {
        services.AddSpaStaticFiles("Frontend/dist");
    }

    public static void UseSpa(this IApplicationBuilder application)
    {
        application.UseSpaAngularServer("Frontend", "development");
    }
}

Controller

The Controller class is responsible for receiving, processing, and responding requests.

It must be as simple and small as possible, without any rule or logic.

[ApiController]
[RouteController]
public class UsersController : BaseController
{
    public UsersController(IUserApplicationService userApplicationService)
    {
        UserApplicationService = userApplicationService;
    }

    private IUserApplicationService UserApplicationService { get; }

    [HttpPost]
    public async Task<IActionResult> AddAsync(AddUserModel addUserModel)
    {
        return Result(await UserApplicationService.AddAsync(addUserModel));
    }

    [AuthorizeEnum(Roles.Admin)]
    [HttpDelete("{id}")]
    public async Task<IActionResult> DeleteAsync(long id)
    {
        return Result(await UserApplicationService.DeleteAsync(id));
    }

    [HttpGet("Grid")]
    public async Task<PagedList<UserModel>> GridAsync([FromQuery]PagedListParameters parameters)
    {
        return await UserApplicationService.ListAsync(parameters);
    }

    [HttpPatch("{id}/Inactivate")]
    public async Task InactivateAsync(long id)
    {
        await UserApplicationService.InactivateAsync(id);
    }

    [HttpGet]
    public async Task<IEnumerable<UserModel>> ListAsync()
    {
        return await UserApplicationService.ListAsync();
    }

    [HttpGet("{id}")]
    public async Task<UserModel> SelectAsync(long id)
    {
        return await UserApplicationService.SelectAsync(id);
    }

    [AllowAnonymous]
    [HttpPost("SignIn")]
    public async Task<IActionResult> SignInAsync(SignInModel signInModel)
    {
        return Result(await UserApplicationService.SignInAsync(signInModel));
    }

    [HttpPost("SignOut")]
    public Task SignOutAsync()
    {
        return UserApplicationService.SignOutAsync(new SignOutModel(UserModel.Id));
    }

    [HttpPut("{id}")]
    public async Task<IActionResult> UpdateAsync(UpdateUserModel updateUserModel)
    {
        return Result(await UserApplicationService.UpdateAsync(updateUserModel));
    }
}

Application

Application Service

The ApplicationService class is responsible for flow control. It uses validator, factory, domain, repository and unit of work, but it does not contain business rules or domain logic.

public sealed class UserApplicationService : IUserApplicationService
{
    public UserApplicationService
    (
        ISignInService signInService,
        IUnitOfWork unitOfWork,
        IUserLogApplicationService userLogApplicationService,
        IUserRepository userRepository
    )
    {
        SignInService = signInService;
        UnitOfWork = unitOfWork;
        UserLogApplicationService = userLogApplicationService;
        UserRepository = userRepository;
    }

    private ISignInService SignInService { get; }

    private IUnitOfWork UnitOfWork { get; }

    private IUserLogApplicationService UserLogApplicationService { get; }

    private IUserRepository UserRepository { get; }

    public async Task<IDataResult<long>> AddAsync(AddUserModel addUserModel)
    {
        var validation = new AddUserModelValidator().Validate(addUserModel);

        if (validation.IsError)
        {
            return DataResult<long>.Error(validation.Message);
        }

        addUserModel.SignIn = SignInService.CreateSignIn(addUserModel.SignIn);

        var userEntity = UserFactory.Create(addUserModel);

        userEntity.Add();

        await UserRepository.AddAsync(userEntity);

        await UnitOfWork.SaveChangesAsync();

        return DataResult<long>.Success(userEntity.Id);
    }

    public async Task<IResult> DeleteAsync(long id)
    {
        await UserRepository.DeleteAsync(id);

        await UnitOfWork.SaveChangesAsync();

        return Result.Success();
    }

    public async Task InactivateAsync(long id)
    {
        var userEntity = UserFactory.Create(id);

        userEntity.Inactivate();

        await UserRepository.UpdateStatusAsync(userEntity);

        await UnitOfWork.SaveChangesAsync();
    }

    public async Task<PagedList<UserModel>> ListAsync(PagedListParameters parameters)
    {
        return await UserRepository.ListAsync<UserModel>(parameters);
    }

    public async Task<IEnumerable<UserModel>> ListAsync()
    {
        return await UserRepository.ListAsync<UserModel>();
    }

    public async Task<UserModel> SelectAsync(long id)
    {
        return await UserRepository.SelectAsync<UserModel>(id);
    }

    public async Task<IDataResult<TokenModel>> SignInAsync(SignInModel signInModel)
    {
        var validation = new SignInModelValidator().Validate(signInModel);

        if (validation.IsError)
        {
            return DataResult<TokenModel>.Error(validation.Message);
        }

        var signedInModel = await UserRepository.SignInAsync(signInModel);

        validation = SignInService.Validate(signedInModel, signInModel);

        if (validation.IsError)
        {
            return DataResult<TokenModel>.Error(validation.Message);
        }

        var userLogModel = new UserLogModel(signedInModel.Id, LogType.SignIn);

        await UserLogApplicationService.AddAsync(userLogModel);

        await UnitOfWork.SaveChangesAsync();

        var tokenModel = SignInService.CreateToken(signedInModel);

        return DataResult<TokenModel>.Success(tokenModel);
    }

    public async Task SignOutAsync(SignOutModel signOutModel)
    {
        var userLogModel = new UserLogModel(signOutModel.Id, LogType.SignOut);

        await UserLogApplicationService.AddAsync(userLogModel);

        await UnitOfWork.SaveChangesAsync();
    }

    public async Task<IResult> UpdateAsync(UpdateUserModel updateUserModel)
    {
        var validation = new UpdateUserModelValidator().Validate(updateUserModel);

        if (validation.IsError)
        {
            return Result.Error(validation.Message);
        }

        var userEntity = await UserRepository.SelectAsync(updateUserModel.Id);

        if (userEntity == default)
        {
            return Result.Success();
        }

        userEntity.ChangeEmail(updateUserModel.Email);

        userEntity.ChangeFullName(updateUserModel.FullName.Name, updateUserModel.FullName.Surname);

        await UserRepository.UpdateAsync(userEntity.Id, userEntity);

        await UnitOfWork.SaveChangesAsync();

        return Result.Success();
    }
}

Domain

Entity

The Entity class is responsible for business rules and domain logic.

It must have an identity.

Property values must be assigned in the constructor and only be changed by methods.

public class UserEntity : Entity
{
    public UserEntity
    (
        long id,
        FullName fullName,
        Email email,
        SignIn signIn,
        Roles roles,
        Status status
    )
    {
        Id = id;
        FullName = fullName;
        Email = email;
        SignIn = signIn;
        Roles = roles;
        Status = status;
    }

    public UserEntity(long id)
    {
        Id = id;
    }

    public FullName FullName { get; private set; }

    public Email Email { get; private set; }

    public SignIn SignIn { get; private set; }

    public Roles Roles { get; private set; }

    public Status Status { get; private set; }

    public ICollection<UserLogEntity> UsersLogs { get; private set; }

    public void Add()
    {
        Roles = Roles.User;
        Status = Status.Active;
    }

    public void ChangeEmail(string address)
    {
        Email = new Email(address);
    }

    public void ChangeFullName(string name, string surname)
    {
        FullName = new FullName(name, surname);
    }

    public void Inactivate()
    {
        Status = Status.Inactive;
    }
}

Factory

The Factory class is responsible for creating a object.

public static class UserFactory
{
    public static UserEntity Create(long id)
    {
        return new UserEntity(id);
    }

    public static UserEntity Create(AddUserModel addUserModel)
    {
        return new UserEntity
        (
            addUserModel.Id,
            new FullName
            (
                addUserModel.FullName.Name,
                addUserModel.FullName.Surname
            ),
            new Email(addUserModel.Email),
            new SignIn
            (
                addUserModel.SignIn.Login,
                addUserModel.SignIn.Password,
                addUserModel.SignIn.Salt
            ),
            addUserModel.Roles,
            default
        );
    }
}

Value Object

The ValueObject class is responsible for grouping data that adds value to domain or an entity.

It must have no identity.

Property values must be assigned in the constructor.

public sealed class SignIn : ValueObject
{
    public SignIn(string login, string password, string salt)
    {
        Login = login;
        Password = password;
        Salt = salt;
    }

    public string Login { get; }

    public string Password { get; }

    public string Salt { get; }

    protected override IEnumerable<object> GetEquals()
    {
        yield return Login;
        yield return Password;
        yield return Salt;
    }
}

Model

Model

The Model class is responsible for containing a set of data.

public class SignInModel
{
    public string Login { get; set; }

    public string Password { get; set; }

    public string Salt { get; set; }
}

Model Validator

The ModelValidator class is responsible for validating the model with defined rules and messages.

public sealed class SignInModelValidator : Validator<SignInModel>
{
    public SignInModelValidator()
    {
        WithMessage(Texts.LoginPasswordInvalid);
        RuleFor(x => x.Login).NotEmpty();
        RuleFor(x => x.Password).NotEmpty();
    }
}

Enum

The Enum is responsible for being a set of named integer constants.

public enum Status
{
    None = 0,
    Active = 1,
    Inactive = 2
}

Database

Context

The Context class is responsible for configuring and mapping the database.

public sealed class Context : DbContext
{
    public Context(DbContextOptions options) : base(options) { }

    protected override void OnModelCreating(ModelBuilder builder)
    {
        builder.ApplyConfigurationsFromAssembly();
        builder.Seed();
    }
}

Context Factory

The ContextFactory class is responsible for generating Entity Framework Core Migrations.

public sealed class ContextFactory : IDesignTimeDbContextFactory<Context>
{
    public Context CreateDbContext(string[] args)
    {
        var builder = new DbContextOptionsBuilder<Context>();

        builder.UseSqlServer("Server=(localdb)\\MSSQLLocalDB;Database=Database;");

        return new Context(builder.Options);
    }
}

Context Seed

The ContextSeed class is responsible for seeding initial data.

public static class ContextSeed
{
    public static void Seed(this ModelBuilder builder)
    {
        builder.SeedUsers();
    }

    private static void SeedUsers(this ModelBuilder builder)
    {
        builder.Entity<UserEntity>(x =>
        {
            x.HasData(new
            {
                Id = 1L,
                Roles = Roles.User | Roles.Admin,
                Status = Status.Active
            });

            x.OwnsOne(y => y.FullName).HasData(new
            {
                UserEntityId = 1L,
                Name = "Administrator",
                Surname = "Administrator"
            });

            x.OwnsOne(y => y.Email).HasData(new
            {
                UserEntityId = 1L,
                Address = "administrator@administrator.com"
            });
        });
    }
}

Unit of Work

The UnitOfWork class is responsible for managing database transactions.

public sealed class UnitOfWork : IUnitOfWork
{
    public UnitOfWork(Context context)
    {
        Context = context;
    }

    private Context Context { get; }

    public Task<int> SaveChangesAsync()
    {
        return Context.SaveChangesAsync();
    }
}

Configuration

The Configuration class is responsible for configuring and mapping an entity to a table.

public sealed class UserConfiguration : IEntityTypeConfiguration<UserEntity>
{
    public void Configure(EntityTypeBuilder<UserEntity> builder)
    {
        builder.ToTable("Users", "User");

        builder.HasKey(x => x.Id);

        builder.Property(x => x.Id).IsRequired().ValueGeneratedOnAdd();
        builder.Property(x => x.Roles).IsRequired();
        builder.Property(x => x.Status).IsRequired();

        builder.OwnsOne(x => x.FullName, y =>
        {
            y.Property(x => x.Name).HasColumnName(nameof(UserEntity.FullName.Name)).IsRequired().HasMaxLength(100);
            y.Property(x => x.Surname).HasColumnName(nameof(UserEntity.FullName.Surname)).IsRequired().HasMaxLength(200);
        });

        builder.OwnsOne(x => x.Email, y =>
        {
            y.Property(x => x.Address).HasColumnName(nameof(UserEntity.Email)).IsRequired().HasMaxLength(300);
            y.HasIndex(x => x.Address).IsUnique();
        });

        builder.OwnsOne(x => x.SignIn, y =>
        {
            y.Property(x => x.Login).HasColumnName(nameof(UserEntity.SignIn.Login)).IsRequired().HasMaxLength(100);
            y.Property(x => x.Password).HasColumnName(nameof(UserEntity.SignIn.Password)).IsRequired().HasMaxLength(500);
            y.Property(x => x.Salt).HasColumnName(nameof(UserEntity.SignIn.Salt)).IsRequired().HasMaxLength(500);
            y.HasIndex(x => x.Login).IsUnique();
        });

        builder.HasMany(x => x.UsersLogs).WithOne(x => x.User).HasForeignKey(x => x.UserId);
    }
}

Repository

The Repository class is responsible for abstracting and isolating data persistence.

public sealed class UserRepository : EntityFrameworkCoreRelationalRepository<UserEntity>, IUserRepository
{
    public UserRepository(Context context) : base(context) { }

    public Task<SignedInModel> SignInAsync(SignInModel signInModel)
    {
        return SingleOrDefaultAsync<SignedInModel>
        (
            userEntity =>
            userEntity.SignIn.Login == signInModel.Login &&
            userEntity.Status == Status.Active
        );
    }

    public Task UpdateStatusAsync(UserEntity userEntity)
    {
        return UpdatePartialAsync(userEntity.Id, new { userEntity.Status });
    }
}

Infra

Service

The Service class is responsible for providing technical functionality.

public class SignInService : ISignInService
{
    public SignInService
    (
        IHash hash,
        IJsonWebToken jsonWebToken
    )
    {
        Hash = hash;
        JsonWebToken = jsonWebToken;
    }

    private IHash Hash { get; }

    private IJsonWebToken JsonWebToken { get; }

    public SignInModel CreateSignIn(SignInModel signInModel)
    {
        var salt = Guid.NewGuid().ToString();

        var password = Hash.Create(signInModel.Password, salt);

        return new SignInModel
        {
            Login = signInModel.Login,
            Password = password,
            Salt = salt
        };
    }

    public TokenModel CreateToken(SignedInModel signedInModel)
    {
        var claims = new List<Claim>();

        claims.AddSub(signedInModel.Id.ToString());

        claims.AddRoles(signedInModel.Roles.ToString().Split(", "));

        return new TokenModel(JsonWebToken.Encode(claims));
    }

    public IResult Validate(SignedInModel signedInModel, SignInModel signInModel)
    {
        var errorResult = Result.Error(Texts.LoginPasswordInvalid);

        if (signedInModel == default || signInModel == default) { return errorResult; }

        var password = Hash.Create(signInModel.Password, signedInModel.SignIn.Salt);

        if (signedInModel.SignIn.Password != password) { return errorResult; }

        return Result.Success();
    }
}

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