Info
Version: | 1.0.12 |
Author(s): | Benjamin Mayrargue |
Last Update: | Thursday, October 1, 2020 |
.NET Fiddle: | Create the first Fiddle |
Project Url: | https://github.com/softlion/NotionSharp |
NuGet Url: | https://www.nuget.org/packages/Softlion.NotionSharp.TemplateProjects |
Install
Install-Package Softlion.NotionSharp.TemplateProjects
dotnet add package Softlion.NotionSharp.TemplateProjects
paket add Softlion.NotionSharp.TemplateProjects
Softlion.NotionSharp.TemplateProjects Download (Unzip the "nupkg" after downloading)
Dependencies
Tags
> dotnet new -i Softlion.NotionSharp.TemplateProjects
Get help on parameters for this template:
> dotnet new blazorblog --help
-p|--page Title of a page on Notion which contains all the pages of the blog
string - Required
-k|--key value of the notion tokenV2 cookie
string - Optional
Default: __YourNotionKey__
-b|--browserId value of the notion browserId cookie
Guid - Optional
Default: __YourNotionBrowserId__
-us|--userId value of the notion userId cookie
Guid - Optional
Default: __YourNotionUserId__
Create a new website in the current folder, using this template:
> dotnet new blazorblog --page "My Public Blog" --key xxXxxXXxxXxxxXXxxx...xxXxxX --browserId aabbccdd-aabb-aabb-aabb-aabbccddaabb --userId eeffeeff-eeff-eeff-eeff-eeffeeffeeff
You can also use this simple command:
> dotnet new blazorblog --page "My Public Blog"
But if you do so, you should add the values as user secrets (remember that secrets work in debug mode only):
> dotnet user-secrets init
> dotnet user-secrets set "Notion:Key" "xxXxxXXxxXxxxXXxxx...xxXxxX"
> dotnet user-secrets set "Notion:BrowserId" "aabbccdd-aabb-aabb-aabb-aabbccddaabb"
> dotnet user-secrets set "Notion:UserId" "eeffeeff-eeff-eeff-eeff-eeffeeffeeff"
> dotnet user-secrets set "Notion:CmsPageTitle" "Public blog"
To uninstall this template:
> dotnet new -u Softlion.NotionSharp.TemplateProject.Blog
To list all installed templates and get uninstall instructions:
> dotnet new --uninstall --help
To build a docker image of the blazor blog and test it:
right clic the project, clic Publish then choose Docker.
Or use these commands:
> docker build -t yourdockerhub.com/demonotionblog:1.0.0 .
> docker run -p8080:5000 yourdockerhub.com/demonotionblog:1.0.0
> start http://localhost:8080/
Don't forget to set up your notion keys in appsettings.Production.json before, as user secrets are not used in Release mode.
Note: the prebuilt docker image vapolia/demonotionblog:latest is made for helm and is missing the appsettings-secrets.Production.json file.
To push the blog to a kubernetes cluster:
> helm upgrade demonotionblog helm\notionsharpblog --install -f your-value.yaml --dry-run
> start http://localhost:5080/
Check helm\notionsharpblog\values.yaml for the available values.
Example of a simple your-values.yaml file suitable for minikube:
appSettingsSecrets:
appsettings-secrets.Production.json: |-
{
"Notion": {
"Key": "aabbccddaabbccddaabbccddaabbccddaabbccddaabbccddaabbccddaabbccddaabbccddaabbccddaabbccddaabbccddaabbccddaabbccddaabbccddaabbccddaabbccddaabbccddaabbccdd",
"BrowserId": "aabbccdd-aabb-aabb-aabb-aabbccddaabb",
"UserId": "eeffeeff-eeff-eeff-eeff-eeffeeffeeff",
"CmsPageTitle": "My Blog"
}
}
#For minikube only
service:
type: LoadBalancer
port: 5080.