ASP.NET Core 文档¶
注意
ASP.NET 5 已经更名为 ASP.NET Core 1.0。 更多 请阅读。
注解
This documentation is a work in progress. Topics marked with a 🔧 are placeholders that have not been written yet. You can track the status of these topics through our public documentation issue tracker. Learn how you can contribute on GitHub.
Topics¶
- Getting Started
- API
- 入门教程
- Your First ASP.NET Core Application on a Mac Using Visual Studio Code
- Building Your First Web API with ASP.NET Core MVC and Visual Studio
- Deploy an ASP.NET Core web app to Azure using Visual Studio
- 使用 Visual Studio 构建你的第一个 ASP.NET Core MVC 应用程序
- ASP.NET Core on Nano Server
- ASP.NET Core and Azure Service Fabric
- 🔧 Creating Backend Services for Native Mobile Applications
- Your First ASP.NET Core Application on a Mac Using Visual Studio Code
- Conceptual Overview
- 基础
- MVC
- 测试
- Working with Data
- Client-Side Development
- Using Gulp
- Using Grunt
- Manage Client-Side Packages with Bower
- Building Beautiful, Responsive Sites with Bootstrap
- Knockout.js MVVM Framework
- Using Angular for Single Page Applications (SPAs)
- Styling Applications with Less, Sass, and Font Awesome
- Bundling and Minification
- 🔧 Working with a Content Delivery Network (CDN)
- 🔧 Responsive Design for the Mobile Web
- TypeScript
- Building Projects with Yeoman
- Using Gulp
- Mobile
- 发布与部署
- Guidance for Hosting Providers
- Security
- Authentication
- Introduction to Identity
- Enabling authentication using Facebook, Google and other external providers
- Account Confirmation and Password Recovery
- Two-factor authentication with SMS
- 🔧 Supporting Third Party Clients using OAuth 2.0
- Using Cookie Middleware without ASP.NET Core Identity
- Azure Active Directory
- Introduction to Identity
- Authorization
- Data Protection
- Safe storage of app secrets during development
- 🔧 Enforcing SSL
- 🔧 Anti-Request Forgery
- 🔧 Preventing Open Redirect Attacks
- 🔧 Preventing Cross-Site Scripting
- Enabling Cross-Origin Requests (CORS)
- Authentication
- Performance
- Migration
- Contribute
Contribute¶
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