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The Aspire Community Toolkit MySQL hosting extensions package provides extra functionality to the Aspire.Hosting.MySql hosting package.

This package provides the following features:

To get started with the Aspire Community Toolkit MySQL hosting extensions, install the CommunityToolkit.Aspire.Hosting.MySql.Extensions NuGet package in the app host project.

Aspire CLI — Añadir paquete CommunityToolkit.Aspire.Hosting.MySql.Extensions
aspire add communitytoolkit-mysql-extensions

La CLI de Aspire es interactiva; asegúrate de seleccionar el resultado adecuado cuando se te pida:

Aspire CLI — Ejemplo de salida
Select an integration to add:
> communitytoolkit-mysql-extensions (CommunityToolkit.Aspire.Hosting.MySql.Extensions)
> Other results listed as selectable options...

To add the DbGate management UI to your MySQL resource, call the WithDbGate method on the MySqlServerResourceBuilder instance:

C# — AppHost.cs
var builder = DistributedApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
var mysql = builder.AddMySql("mysql")
.WithDbGate();
builder.AddProject<Projects.ExampleProject>()
.WithReference(mysql);
// After adding all resources, run the app...

This adds a new DbGate resource to the app host which is available from the Aspire dashboard. DbGate is a comprehensive database management tool that provides a web-based interface for managing your MySQL databases.

To add the Adminer management UI to your MySQL resource, call the WithAdminer method on the MySqlServerResourceBuilder instance:

C# — AppHost.cs
var builder = DistributedApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
var mysql = builder.AddMySql("mysql")
.WithAdminer();
builder.AddProject<Projects.ExampleProject>()
.WithReference(mysql);
// After adding all resources, run the app...

This adds a new Adminer resource to the app host which is available from the Aspire dashboard. Adminer is a lightweight database management tool that provides a simple web interface for database operations.

You can use both management UIs together on the same MySQL resource:

C# — AppHost.cs
var builder = DistributedApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
var mysql = builder.AddMySql("mysql")
.WithDbGate()
.WithAdminer();
builder.AddProject<Projects.ExampleProject>()
.WithReference(mysql);
// After adding all resources, run the app...
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