The Datasync Community Toolkit is a collection of libraries that implement a client-server system used for synchronizing data from the database table. The Datasync Community Toolkit is a member of the Community Toolkit organization and published under the dotnet Foundation.
Currently, the library supports:
Server: ASP.NET 8 or later
Client: .NET 8 or later
The client platforms that have been tested include:
Avalonia UI
.NET MAUI
Uno Platform
Windows Presentation Framework (WPF)
Windows UI Library (WinUI) 3
We support most databases that are supported by Entity Framework Core, along with an in-memory store and LiteDb. Support for additional database types is easily added through our flexible repository pattern.
Other platforms may work, but have not been tested.
Please take a look at the tutorials included in our documentation.
You can easily get started by using the dotnet new
command to create a new datasync server. The template pre-configured ASP.NET Core,
Entity Framework Core, and the Datasync server libraries. To install the template:
dotnet new -i CommunityToolkit.Datasync.Server.Template.CSharp
To create a project:
mkdir My.Datasync.Server
cd My.Datasync.Server
dotnet new datasync-server
The following NuGet packages have been published:
Package | Version | Downloads |
---|---|---|
CommunityToolkit.Datasync.Client | ||
CommunityToolkit.Datasync.Server | ||
CommunityToolkit.Datasync.Server.Abstractions | ||
CommunityToolkit.Datasync.Server.Automapper | ||
CommunityToolkit.Datasync.Server.EntityFrameworkCore | ||
CommunityToolkit.Datasync.Server.InMemory | ||
CommunityToolkit.Datasync.Server.LiteDb | ||
CommunityToolkit.Datasync.Server.NSwag | ||
CommunityToolkit.Datasync.Server.Swashbuckle |
Read what we plan for next iterations, and feel free to ask questions.
We welcome community contributions. Check out our contributing guide to get started.
This project has adopted the code of conduct defined by the Contributor Covenant to clarify expected behavior in our community. For more information see the .NET Foundation Code of Conduct.
This project is supported by the .NET Foundation.
The Datasync Toolkit used to be known as Azure Mobile Apps. You can find the code for previous (unsupported) versions of the library at the old repository.