# dotnet tool install --global dotnet-ef
dotnet ef migrations add InitialCreate
dotnet ef database update
Response:
{
"items": [
{
"machineInfoId": 1,
"machine_id": "840c6335-c0b9-49f8-9eba-e52ef9e23c43",
"id": "c7a057ce-544a-47d2-bf98-39b488f9a76a",
"timestamp": "2020-11-16T06:39:47.068509",
"status": "running"
},
{
"machineInfoId": 2,
"machine_id": "63f9d31e-18cf-4def-8887-164366d70c46",
"id": "bf3a3aaf-3ee7-4876-bee0-30cb6817111a",
"timestamp": "2020-11-16T06:39:52.080248",
"status": "running"
}
]
}
- Add unit-tests
- Test the dockerfile
- Replace with a real-database, currently sqlite
- Security (ipFilter, cors)
- Error/Exception/Timeout handling
- POST Endpoint for starting stoping the Hosted Worker Service
- Monitor the system perfomance when running as hosted service
- Adjust get endpoints to the specs of the front-end team
- Running a worker as a hosted service, i used the
dotnet new worker
template as a starting point. But integrated it later into the Web API itself. - No Singleton in HostedServices only Scoped
- Use the count property from websocket to receive the correct size of the byte array (deserialization errors, not valid json)
- EntityFrame FOREIGN KEY Constrain with MachineInfo.Id