servicestack Getting started with servicestack Installation or Setup

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Example

You can install ServiceStack in 3 ways:

  • Complete Visual studio templates (Self hosted)
  • Start from scratch run ServiceStack Self hosted (Console App)
  • Run ServiceStack inside Asp.net MVC.

Complete visual studio templates

You can find info about these here: https://github.com/ServiceStack/ServiceStackVS.

  1. Download the servicestack Visual studio plugin: https://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/5bd40817-0986-444d-a77d-482e43a48da7
  2. Start a new project in visual studio and choose one of the templates.

Start from scratch (Selfhosted)

For complete guide go here: https://github.com/ServiceStack/ServiceStack/wiki/Self-hosting

To setup:

  1. Make a Console application
  2. install ServiceStack through nuget: Install-Package ServiceStack
  3. Setup your base code. ServiceStack uses an AppHost to thigh everything together:
 //This your main entry point of the application
 public class AppHost : AppSelfHostBase {
    public AppHost() 
      : base("HttpListener Self-Host", typeof(HelloService).Assembly) {}

    public override void Configure(Funq.Container container) { }
}

//Run it!
static void Main(string[] args)
{
    var listeningOn = args.Length == 0 ? "http://*:1337/" : args[0];
    var appHost = new AppHost()
        .Init()
        .Start(listeningOn);

    Console.WriteLine("AppHost Created at {0}, listening on {1}", 
        DateTime.Now, listeningOn);

    Console.ReadKey();
}

Now you can start developing your api Services.

Mvc integration

For complete Mvc integration guide: https://github.com/ServiceStack/ServiceStack/wiki/Mvc-integration

First download your nuget packages: Install-Package ServiceStack.Mvc

Setup your ServiceStack Apphost

public class AppHost : AppHostBase
{
    public AppHost() : base("MVC 4", typeof(MyServices).Assembly) {}

    public override void Configure(Container container)
    {            
        SetConfig(new HostConfig { 
            HandlerFactoryPath = "api" 
        });

        ControllerBuilder.Current.SetControllerFactory(
            new FunqControllerFactory(container));
    }
}

//Bootstrap your appHost through MVC Global.asax:
public class Global : System.Web.HttpApplication
{
    protected void Application_Start(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        new AppHost().Init();
    }
}

Now to run ServiceStack services, we can add web.Config to make ServicStack run under a certain path, eg: /api/*

<location path="api">
  <system.web>
    <httpHandlers>
      <add path="*" type="ServiceStack.HttpHandlerFactory, ServiceStack" 
           verb="*"/>
    </httpHandlers>
  </system.web>

  <system.webServer>
    <modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true"/>
    <validation validateIntegratedModeConfiguration="false" />
    <handlers>
      <add path="*" name="ServiceStack.Factory" 
           type="ServiceStack.HttpHandlerFactory, ServiceStack" verb="*" 
           preCondition="integratedMode" 
           resourceType="Unspecified" allowPathInfo="true" />
    </handlers>
  </system.webServer>
</location>


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