Nexar.Templates 1.1.5

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This package contains a .NET Template Package you can call from the shell/command line.

Nexar.Templates

Nexar client dotnet templates.

nuget.org/packages/Nexar.Templates

Install

In order to install the templates, invoke:

dotnet new install Nexar.Templates

The above command installs the following templates:

nexar-console-design

C# .NET 6 console app running the query desWorkspaces. For getting the token, it requires environment variables NEXAR_CLIENT_ID and NEXAR_CLIENT_SECRET. You need an application at nexar.com with the Design scope. Use this application client ID and secret for the variables. In addition, the app starts the system browser for signing in. You need your Altium Live credentials and have to be a member of at least one Altium 365 workspace.

dotnet new nexar-console-design

nexar-console-supply

C# .NET 6 console app running the loop of queries supSearchMpn. For getting the token, it requires environment variables NEXAR_CLIENT_ID and NEXAR_CLIENT_SECRET. You need an application at nexar.com with the Supply scope. Use this application client ID and secret for the variables.

This sample shows how to cache and update the token.

dotnet new nexar-console-supply

nexar-console-net4x

C# .NET Framework 4.7.2 console app. Unlike other templates, the app uses the environment variable NEXAR_TOKEN, to show the simplest scenario. You may generate this token at your nexar.com application details. Copy and use the token until it expires.

Projects use different target frameworks. Nexar.Client is netstandard2.0 (for StrawberryShake) and Program is net472 (for the app).

dotnet new nexar-console-net4x

Uninstall

In order to uninstall the templates, invoke:

dotnet new uninstall Nexar.Templates

Example

Having installed Nexar templates and the client ID and secret variables, try the following steps:

mkdir MyNexarDesign
cd MyNexarDesign
dotnet new nexar-console-design

cd Program
dotnet run

Explanation:

dotnet new creates the new C# project MyNexarDesign.csproj and its source files from the template nexar-console-design. The subdirectory Nexar.Client contains the configuration, schema, and the directory Resources with app queries. The file Queries.graphql contains a sample query.

dotnet run builds and runs the created project:

  • StrawberryShake processes queries in Resources and generates the client types.
  • Program.cs uses the generated strongly typed query execution and results.
  • When the app runs:
    • it starts the browser for signing in and getting the token
    • it creates and configures the Nexar client with the token
    • it runs the query and prints the results

Further development

Update GraphQL schema

Nexar GraphQL API is being actively developed and its GraphQL schema evolves. The schema packaged with templates may be out of date.

Ensure StrawberryShake.Tools (listed in .config\dotnet-tools.json). This step is needed once to install the package.

cd Nexar.Client
dotnet tools restore

Update the Nexar GraphQL schema (schema.graphql).

cd Nexar.Client
dotnet graphql update

Compose GraphQL

Modify or replace the sample query in Nexar.Client/Resources. Build the solution. StrawberryShake regenerates the query and result types. At this point Program.cs using the old query and result may not compile. Update its code for the new query and result types. Build and run the updated program.

You can add new GraphQL operations (queries, mutations) to the same file or create additional *.graphql files. Anonymous operations are not supported, names are used for the corresponding generated C# types names. Use unique operation names: query GetSomething ... or mutation DoSomething ....

GraphQL IDEs

Composing queries in *.graphql files using plain text editors is possible but tedious and error prone. Instead or in addition, consider using one of GraphQL IDEs, for example one of these:

Banana Cake Pop (web)

Navigate to https://api.nexar.com/graphql/ in your browser and you get the IDE for Nexar GraphQL. Compose queries in the IDE and use in *.graphql files (copy/paste, unlike with desktop IDEs).

In order to try queries in the IDE, use the tab HTTP headers and set Authorization to Bearer <nexar-token>. If operations require variables, use the tab Variables and define variables using JSON format.

Visual Studio extension

If you use Visual Studio, try Strawberry Shake (preview).

It is from the same vendor as StrawberryShake.Tools. It understands the client configuration file and schema without additional steps. It provides syntax highlighting, schema validation, code completion, tooltips.

In spite of the preview status, the extension works very well with just a few minor issues. One of them: it creates an extra .graphqlrc.json file in the solution directory. Exclude this noise file from your source control.

VSCode GraphQL extensions

If you use VSCode, there are several handy GraphQL extensions, per your choice. They read some configuration with registered schema.graphql and provide GraphQL syntax highlighting, schema validation, code completion, tooltips. Some even invoke GraphQL operations in VSCode and show results.

This package has no dependencies.

NuGet packages

This package is not used by any NuGet packages.

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