The Urlist is an application that lets you create lists of url’s that you can share with others. Get it? A list of URL’s? The Urlist? Listen, naming things is hard and all the good domains are already taken.
The original version of this site was built in 2019 using Azure Storage, Azure Functions, Azure Front Door, and Vue. We originally decided to try a rewrite of this using modern Static Web Apps and Blazor when Twitter authentication became unreliable, trying this in Blazor because it's a new fun challenge. You can watch us live stream the effort on Fridays.
See the work in progress here 👉 https://victorious-forest-0ccd7d90f.3.azurestaticapps.net
We're tracking our work on this GitHub project.
We'd love pull requests! Please file an issue for anything new, and communicate in advance before doing any major work. We'd rather not duplicate effort or have you work on something we can't use.
Once you clone the project, open the solution in the latest release of Visual Studio 2022 with the Azure workload installed., and follow these steps:
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Right-click on the solution and select Set Startup Projects....
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Select Multiple startup projects and set the following actions for each project:
- Api - Start
- Client - Start
- Shared - None
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Press F5 to launch both the client application and the Functions API app.
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Install the Azure Static Web Apps CLI and Azure Functions Core Tools CLI.
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Open the folder in Visual Studio Code.
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Delete file
Client/wwwroot/appsettings.Development.json
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In the VS Code terminal, run the following command to start the Static Web Apps CLI, along with the Blazor WebAssembly client application and the Functions API app:
swa start http://localhost:5000 --api-location http://localhost:7071
The Static Web Apps CLI (
swa
) starts a proxy on port 4280 that will forward static site requests to the Blazor server on port 5000 and requests to the/api
endpoint to the Functions server. -
Open a browser and navigate to the Static Web Apps CLI's address at
http://localhost:4280
. You'll be able to access both the client application and the Functions API app in this single address. When you navigate to the "Fetch Data" page, you'll see the data returned by the Functions API app. -
Enter Ctrl-C to stop the Static Web Apps CLI.
- Client: The Blazor WebAssembly sample application
- Api: A C# Azure Functions API, which the Blazor application will call
- Shared: A C# class library with a shared data model between the Blazor and Functions application
This application can be deployed to Azure Static Web Apps, to learn how, check out our quickstart guide.