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Blazor in Action

Chris Sainty

An example-driven guide to building reusable UI components and web frontends—all with Blazor, C#, and .NET.

In Blazor in Action , you will learn

Blazor + WebAssembly

Picking the right hosting model

Building reusable UI components

Building forms with validation

Integrating with JavaScript libraries

Securing your application

Testing your applications

Blazor in Action is a practical guide to building stunning UIs and client-side applications using C# and .NET. You’ll use the Blazor frontend framework to create a fun and exciting web application for plotting hiking routes. As you build up your new application, you’ll master the key features of Blazor, such as routing, forms and validation, and dynamic and reusable components. By the time you're done, you'll be ready to develop beautiful sites and apps that seamlessly execute your C# code natively in the browser.

The book is written to the most recent stable build of Blazor and seamlessly integrates fresh features from .NET 6.

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About the technology

Create rich web frontends without relying on JavaScript. Microsoft’s Blazor framework uses WebAssembly to extend the ultra-popular ASP.NET platform. In Blazor, you can build interactive web components that run natively in the browser without plug-ins or transpilers. And because it’s C# end-to-end, it’s easy to share code between the server and your web UI.

About the book

Blazor in Action teaches you to create full-stack ASP.NET applications end-to-end in C#. You’ll start by learning to build Blazor web components, working through core topics like routing and forms. As you go, you’ll implement a hiking route web application that includes reusable code, integration with JavaScript libraries, and role-based security. To make sure your app is production ready, this practical book also covers state management, data persistence, and testing.

What's inside

Dynamic and reusable UI components

Sharing client and server code

Role-based security using Auth0

Persisting state using local browser storage

About the reader

For web developers with C# and .NET experience.

About the author

Chris Sainty has been a part of the Blazor community from the beginning. He’s an active blogger, open source developer, international speaker, and a Microsoft MVP.

Table of Contents

1 Starting your Blazor journey

2 Your first Blazor app

3 Working with Blazor’s component model

4 Routing

5 Forms and validation—Part 1: Fundamentals

6 Forms and validation—Part 2: Beyond the basics

7 Creating more reusable components

8 Integrating with JavaScript libraries

9 Securing Blazor applications

10 Managing state

11 Testing your Blazor application

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