File: Program.cs
Web Access
Project: src\playground\ParameterEndToEnd\ParameterEndToEnd.AppHost\ParameterEndToEnd.AppHost.csproj (ParameterEndToEnd.AppHost)
// Licensed to the .NET Foundation under one or more agreements.
// The .NET Foundation licenses this file to you under the MIT license.
 
var builder = DistributedApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
 
// Use launch profiles to change DOTNET_ENVIRONMENT. If you use the "UseConnectionString"
// environment you will need to add a Cosmos connection string to your user
// secrets (example):
// {
//   "ConnectionStrings": {
//     "db": "[insert connection string]"
//   }
// }
//
// The expression below is a bit more complex than the average developer app would
// probably have, but in our repo we'll probably want to experiment with seperately
// deployed resources a little bit.
var db = builder.AddSqlServer("sql")
                .PublishAsConnectionString()
                .AddDatabase("db");
 
var insertionrows = builder.AddParameter("insertionrows");
 
builder.AddProject<Projects.ParameterEndToEnd_ApiService>("api")
       .WithExternalHttpEndpoints()
       .WithEnvironment("InsertionRows", insertionrows)
       .WithReference(db);
 
#if !SKIP_DASHBOARD_REFERENCE
// This project is only added in playground projects to support development/debugging
// of the dashboard. It is not required in end developer code. Comment out this code
// or build with `/p:SkipDashboardReference=true`, to test end developer
// dashboard launch experience, Refer to Directory.Build.props for the path to
// the dashboard binary (defaults to the Aspire.Dashboard bin output in the
// artifacts dir).
builder.AddProject<Projects.Aspire_Dashboard>(KnownResourceNames.AspireDashboard);
#endif
 
builder.Build().Run();