Piral.Blazor.Shared 1.0.0

dotnet add package Piral.Blazor.Shared --version 1.0.0
                    
NuGet\Install-Package Piral.Blazor.Shared -Version 1.0.0
                    
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<PackageReference Include="Piral.Blazor.Shared" Version="1.0.0" />
                    
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<PackageVersion Include="Piral.Blazor.Shared" Version="1.0.0" />
                    
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<PackageReference Include="Piral.Blazor.Shared" />
                    
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paket add Piral.Blazor.Shared --version 1.0.0
                    
#r "nuget: Piral.Blazor.Shared, 1.0.0"
                    
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#:package Piral.Blazor.Shared@1.0.0
                    
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#addin nuget:?package=Piral.Blazor.Shared&version=1.0.0
                    
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The shared module with common type definitions for micro frontends using Blazor.

Installation & Setup

This is a shared library that will be automatically installed and used with Piral.Blazor.Orchestrator or in a micro frontend when you leverage the Piral.Blazor.Sdk SDK like this:

<Project Sdk="Piral.Blazor.Sdk/1.0.0">

  <PropertyGroup>
    <TargetFramework>net8.0</TargetFramework>
    <Version>1.0.0</Version>
    <Nullable>enable</Nullable>
    <ImplicitUsings>enable</ImplicitUsings>
    <AppShell>My.Emulator/0.1.0</AppShell>
  </PropertyGroup>

  <ItemGroup>
    <PackageReference Include="BlazorGoogleMaps" Version="3.1.2" />
    <PackageReference Include="BlazorOcticons" Version="1.0.4" />
  </ItemGroup>

</Project>

The example shows a micro frontend using an app shell deployed as My.Emulator in version 1.0.0. The micro frontend brings its own dependencies, namely BlazorGoogleMaps and BlazorOcticons.

Creating Micro Frontends

Prerequisites

From scratch you can create a new Razor Component Library (RCL) project. By changing the csproj file's SDK to Piral.Blazor.Sdk you will be able to debug / develop this very conveniently.

The RCL has to be for .NET 8.

Module Definition / Registration and Usage of Components

In order to be a valid micro frontend there has to be one public class that inherits from IMfModule:

public class Module : IMfModule
{
    public Module(IConfiguration configuration)
    {
        // Inject here what you want, e.g., the global `IConfiguration`.
    }

    public void Configure(IServiceCollection services)
    {
        // Configure your services in this function
    }

    public Task Setup(IMfAppService app)
    {
        // Register components and more
        return Task.CompletedTask;
    }

    public Task Teardown(IMfAppService app)
    {
        // Unregister things that need to be cleaned up
        return Task.CompletedTask;
    }
}

In the Setup function you can wire up your components to names that can be used on the outside. For instance, to wire up a MapComponent Razor component to an outside name of "mfa-map" you can do:

app.MapComponent<MapComponent>("mfa-map");

If you need to set up more things - such as scripts or stylesheets used by your dependencies you'd do:

app.AppendScript($"https://mycdn.com/some-global-script.js");
app.AppendScript("_content/BlazorGoogleMaps/js/objectManager.js");

The paths will be set up / configured correctly by the app shell.

Dependencies

Just install your dependencies as you like; if they are correctly in the csproj they will be correctly in the NuGet package.

Using Components from Micro Frontends

To use a component (such as "mfa-components" - this name is defined by the micro frontend calling the MapComponent method of the IMfAppService instance passed to their module definition - see below) without any parameters:

<MfComponent Name="mfa-component" />

You can also specify parameters if necessary / wanted:

<MfComponent Name="mfa-component" Parameters="@parameters" />

where

private Dictionary<string, object> parameters = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
  { "Foo", 5 }
};

The MfComponent component is available in the Piral.Blazor.Shared NuGet package. It can be used in the server / app shell or in any micro frontend.

Alternatively, you can also specify parameters directly, e.g., for the previous example you could also write:

<MfComponent Name="mfa-component" Foo="5" />
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