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In this topic, we will create an ASP.NET Core application that acts as both an Elsa Server and an Elsa Studio.

Elsa Server + Studio (WASM)

Instead of running Elsa Server and Elsa Stusio as separate ASP.NET Core applications, you can also setup an ASP.NET Core application that hosts both the workflow server and the UI. The UI will still make HTTP calls to the backend as if they were hosted separately, but the difference is that they are now served from the same application and therefore deployable as a single unit.

For Elsa Studio, we will setup the Blazor parts using Blazor WebAssembly, which static files will be served from the ASP.NET Core host application.

Create Solution

In this chapter, we will scaffold a new solution and two projects:

  • The Host
  • The Client

The host will host both Elsa Server and the Blazor WebAssembly application representing Elsa Studio.

Run the following commands to create a solution with two projects:

# Create a new solution
dotnet new sln -n ElsaServerAndStudio

# Create the host project
dotnet new web -n "ElsaServer"

# Add the host project to the solution
dotnet sln add ElsaServer/ElsaServer.csproj

# Create the client project
dotnet new blazorwasm-empty -n "ElsaStudio"

# Add the client project to the solution
dotnet sln add ElsaStudio/ElsaStudio.csproj

# Navigate to the directory where the host project is located
cd ElsaServer

# Add a reference to the client project
dotnet add reference ../ElsaStudio/ElsaStudio.csproj

Setup Host

In this chapter, we will setup the host, which will host both the Elsa Server engine as well as the webassembly files for serving the Elsa Studio client assets to the browser.

  1. Add Packages

    Add the following packages:

    dotnet add package Elsa
    dotnet add package Elsa.EntityFrameworkCore
    dotnet add package Elsa.EntityFrameworkCore.Sqlite
    dotnet add package Elsa.Identity
    dotnet add package Elsa.Scheduling
    dotnet add package Elsa.Workflows.Api
    dotnet add package Elsa.CSharp
    dotnet add package Elsa.JavaScript
    dotnet add package Elsa.Liquid
    dotnet add package Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.WebAssembly.Server
  2. Update Program.cs

    Open the Program.cs file in your project and replace its contents with the code provided below. This code does a lot of things like setting up database connections, enabling user authentication, and preparing the server to handle workflows.

    Program.cs

    using Elsa.EntityFrameworkCore.Modules.Management;
    using Elsa.EntityFrameworkCore.Modules.Runtime;
    using Elsa.Extensions;
    using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;
    
    var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
    builder.WebHost.UseStaticWebAssets();
    
    var services = builder.Services;
    var configuration = builder.Configuration;
    
    services
        .AddElsa(elsa => elsa
            .UseIdentity(identity =>
            {
                identity.TokenOptions = options => options.SigningKey = "large-signing-key-for-signing-JWT-tokens";
                identity.UseAdminUserProvider();
            })
            .UseDefaultAuthentication()
            .UseWorkflowManagement(management => management.UseEntityFrameworkCore())
            .UseWorkflowRuntime(runtime => runtime.UseEntityFrameworkCore())
            .UseScheduling()
            .UseJavaScript()
            .UseLiquid()
            .UseCSharp()
            .UseHttp(http => http.ConfigureHttpOptions = options => configuration.GetSection("Http").Bind(options))
            .UseWorkflowsApi()
            .AddActivitiesFrom<Program>()
            .AddWorkflowsFrom<Program>()
        );
    
    services.AddCors(cors => cors.AddDefaultPolicy(policy => policy.AllowAnyHeader().AllowAnyMethod().AllowAnyOrigin().WithExposedHeaders("*")));
    services.AddRazorPages(options => options.Conventions.ConfigureFilter(new IgnoreAntiforgeryTokenAttribute()));
    
    var app = builder.Build();
    
    if (!app.Environment.IsDevelopment())
    {
        app.UseExceptionHandler("/Error");
        app.UseHsts();
    }
    
    app.UseHttpsRedirection();
    app.UseBlazorFrameworkFiles();
    app.UseRouting();
    app.UseCors();
    app.UseStaticFiles();
    app.UseAuthentication();
    app.UseAuthorization();
    app.UseWorkflowsApi();
    app.UseWorkflows();
    app.MapFallbackToPage("/_Host");
    app.Run();
  3. Update appsettings.json

    Add the following configuration section to appsettings.json or appsettings.Development.json with the following content:

    {
        "Http": {
            "BaseUrl": "https://localhost:5001",
            "BasePath": "/api/workflows"
        }
    }
  4. Create _Host.cshtml

    To conclude the setup, create new folder called Pages and add a new file called _Host.cshtml and copy in the code showcased below:

    Pages/_Host.cshtml

    @page "/"
    @addTagHelper *, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
    @{
        var baseUrl = $"{Request.Scheme}://{Request.Host}";
        var apiUrl = baseUrl + Url.Content("~/elsa/api");
        var basePath = "";
    }
    
    <!DOCTYPE html>
    <html>
    
    <head>
        <meta charset="utf-8"/>
        <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1.0, user-scalable=no"/>
        <title>Elsa Studio 3.0</title>
        <base href="/"/>
        <link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="180x180" href="@basePath/_content/Elsa.Studio.Shell/apple-touch-icon.png">
        <link rel="icon" type="image/png" sizes="32x32" href="@basePath/_content/Elsa.Studio.Shell/favicon-32x32.png">
        <link rel="icon" type="image/png" sizes="16x16" href="@basePath/_content/Elsa.Studio.Shell/favicon-16x16.png">
        <link rel="manifest" href="@basePath/_content/Elsa.Studio.Shell/site.webmanifest">
        <link rel="preconnect" href="https://fonts.googleapis.com">
        <link rel="preconnect" href="https://fonts.gstatic.com" crossorigin>
        <link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto:300,400,500,700&display=swap" rel="stylesheet"/>
        <link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Ubuntu:wght@300;400;500;700&display=swap" rel="stylesheet">
        <link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Montserrat:wght@400;500;600;700&display=swap" rel="stylesheet">
        <link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Grandstander:wght@100&display=swap" rel="stylesheet">
        <link href="@basePath/_content/MudBlazor/MudBlazor.min.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
        <link href="@basePath/_content/CodeBeam.MudBlazor.Extensions/MudExtensions.min.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
        <link href="@basePath/_content/Radzen.Blazor/css/material-base.css" rel="stylesheet">
        <link href="@basePath/_content/Elsa.Studio.Shell/css/shell.css" rel="stylesheet">
        <link href="ElsaStudio.styles.css" rel="stylesheet">
    </head>
    
    <body>
    <div id="app">
        <div class="loading-splash mud-container mud-container-maxwidth-false">
            <h5 class="mud-typography mud-typography-h5 mud-primary-text my-6">Loading...</h5>
        </div>
    </div>
    
    <div id="blazor-error-ui">
        An unhandled error has occurred.
        <a href="" class="reload">Reload</a>
        <a class="dismiss">🗙</a>
    </div>
    <script src="@basePath/_content/BlazorMonaco/jsInterop.js"></script>
    <script src="@basePath/_content/BlazorMonaco/lib/monaco-editor/min/vs/loader.js"></script>
    <script src="@basePath/_content/BlazorMonaco/lib/monaco-editor/min/vs/editor/editor.main.js"></script>
    <script src="@basePath/_content/MudBlazor/MudBlazor.min.js"></script>
    <script src="@basePath/_content/CodeBeam.MudBlazor.Extensions/MudExtensions.min.js"></script>
    <script src="@basePath/_content/Radzen.Blazor/Radzen.Blazor.js"></script>
    <script>
        window.getClientConfig = function() { return {
            "apiUrl": "@apiUrl",
            "basePath": "@basePath"
         } };
    </script>
    <script src="_framework/blazor.webassembly.js"></script>
    </body>
    
    </html>

Setup Client

Next, we will modify the client project.

  1. Add Elsa Studio Packages

    Navigate to the root directory of the client project and add the following Elsa Studio packages:

    cd ../ElsaStudio
    dotnet add package Elsa.Studio
    dotnet add package Elsa.Studio.Core.BlazorWasm
    dotnet add package Elsa.Studio.Login.BlazorWasm
    dotnet add package Elsa.Api.Client
  2. Modify Program.cs

    Open Program.cs and replace its existing content with the code provided below:

    Program.cs

    using System.Text.Json;
    using Elsa.Studio.Dashboard.Extensions;
    using Elsa.Studio.Shell;
    using Elsa.Studio.Shell.Extensions;
    using Elsa.Studio.Workflows.Extensions;
    using Elsa.Studio.Contracts;
    using Elsa.Studio.Core.BlazorWasm.Extensions;
    using Elsa.Studio.Extensions;
    using Elsa.Studio.Login.BlazorWasm.Extensions;
    using Elsa.Studio.Login.HttpMessageHandlers;
    using Elsa.Studio.Options;
    using Elsa.Studio.Workflows.Designer.Extensions;
    using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.Web;
    using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.WebAssembly.Hosting;
    using Microsoft.Extensions.Options;
    using Microsoft.JSInterop;
    
    // Build the host.
    var builder = WebAssemblyHostBuilder.CreateDefault(args);
    
    // Register root components.
    builder.RootComponents.Add<App>("#app");
    builder.RootComponents.Add<HeadOutlet>("head::after");
    builder.RootComponents.RegisterCustomElsaStudioElements();
    
    // Register shell services and modules.
    builder.Services.AddCore();
    builder.Services.AddShell();
    builder.Services.AddRemoteBackend(elsaClient => elsaClient.AuthenticationHandler = typeof(AuthenticatingApiHttpMessageHandler));
    builder.Services.AddLoginModule();
    builder.Services.AddDashboardModule();
    builder.Services.AddWorkflowsModule();
    
    // Build the application.
    var app = builder.Build();
    
    // Apply client config.
    var js = app.Services.GetRequiredService<IJSRuntime>();
    var clientConfig = await js.InvokeAsync<JsonElement>("getClientConfig");
    var apiUrl = clientConfig.GetProperty("apiUrl").GetString()!;
    app.Services.GetRequiredService<IOptions<BackendOptions>>().Value.Url = new Uri(apiUrl);
    
    // Run each startup task.
    var startupTaskRunner = app.Services.GetRequiredService<IStartupTaskRunner>();
    await startupTaskRunner.RunStartupTasksAsync();
    
    // Run the application.
    await app.RunAsync();
  3. Modify MainLayout.razor

    Update MainLayout.razor with the following code listing:

    MainLayout.razor

    @inherits LayoutComponentBase
    
    <main>
        @Body
    </main>

Launch the Application

To see your application in action, navigate back to the root directory containing the host project:

cd ../ElsaServer

Then execute the following command:

dotnet run --urls https://locahost:5001

Your application is now accessible at https://localhost:5001.

By default, you can log in using:

username: admin
password: password

Source Code

The source code for this chapter can be found here