Major architectural upgrade from static HTML site to modern Blazor Web App: - Migrated to .NET 9.0 Blazor Web App framework - Converted home page with 4 gateway cards (Help Desk, App Store, Cloud, SDK) - Added new SDK card linking to comprehensive SDK documentation - Converted SDK documentation page to Blazor component - Updated template download links to nuget.silverlabs.uk repository - Implemented multi-stage Docker build with .NET SDK 9.0 - Created Blazor-optimized nginx configuration - Preserved all original styling and animations - Added .gitignore for Blazor build artifacts Technical changes: - New BlazorApp/ project structure with Components architecture - MainLayout simplified (no default navigation) - CSS ported to wwwroot (styles.css + sdk-styles.css) - Multi-stage Dockerfile: Build with dotnet SDK, serve with nginx - GitLab CI/CD pipeline compatible (auto-detects new Dockerfile) 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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714 B
C#
29 lines
714 B
C#
using SilverLabs.Website.Components;
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var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
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// Add services to the container.
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builder.Services.AddRazorComponents()
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.AddInteractiveServerComponents();
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var app = builder.Build();
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// Configure the HTTP request pipeline.
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if (!app.Environment.IsDevelopment())
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{
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app.UseExceptionHandler("/Error", createScopeForErrors: true);
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// The default HSTS value is 30 days. You may want to change this for production scenarios, see https://aka.ms/aspnetcore-hsts.
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app.UseHsts();
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}
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app.UseHttpsRedirection();
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app.UseAntiforgery();
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app.MapStaticAssets();
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app.MapRazorComponents<App>()
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.AddInteractiveServerRenderMode();
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app.Run();
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