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Esiur ASP.Net Core Middleware
This project brings Esiur distributed resource framework to ASP.Net using WebSockets in the ASP.Net pipeline.
Installation
- Nuget
Install-Package Esiur.AspNetCore
- Command-line
dotnet add package Esiur.AspNetCore
Example
var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
builder.WebHost.UseUrls("http://localhost:8080");
var app = builder.Build();
app.UseWebSockets();
await Warehouse.Put("sys", new MemoryStore());
await Warehouse.Put("sys/service", new MyResource());
var server = await Warehouse.Put("sys/server", new DistributedServer());
await Warehouse.Open();
app.UseEsiur(new EsiurOptions() { Server = server });
await app.RunAsync();
MyResource.cs
    [Resource]
    public partial class MyResource
    {
        [Export] int number;
        [Export] public string Hello() => "Hi";
    }
Calling from JavaScript
Esiur provides a command line interpreter  for debugging using Node.JS which can be installed using
npm install -g esiur
To access the shell
esiur shell
Now you can simply test the running service typing
let x = await wh.get("iip://localhost:8080/sys/service", {secure: false});
await x.Hello();