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    Versioning Minimal APIs in ASP.NET Core 6: A Guide

    By mustafa efeKasım 9, 2024Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    ASP.NET Core 6 brings a streamlined and efficient hosting model that allows developers to create lightweight APIs with minimal overhead. One of the key features of ASP.NET Core 6 is the introduction of minimal APIs, which enable developers to build APIs with fewer dependencies and more concise code. Previous articles have covered topics like logging, dependency injection, and testing for minimal APIs. In this article, we’ll dive into how to implement versioning for minimal APIs, a critical aspect of API management that allows you to maintain backwards compatibility as your API evolves.

    To demonstrate how versioning works with minimal APIs in ASP.NET Core 6, we’ll follow a step-by-step approach to implement it in your project. The process begins with creating an ASP.NET Core 6 Minimal API project in Visual Studio 2022, which is the recommended IDE for working with .NET applications. Once the project is set up, we’ll walk through installing the necessary NuGet packages that enable API versioning. These packages provide the essential functionality to manage different versions of your API.

    Next, we’ll add API versioning support to the project. This involves configuring the versioning services in the Program.cs file, where we’ll specify versioning options that will allow us to define version numbers for the API endpoints. After adding versioning support, we’ll create a version set. The version set serves as a collection of API versions that the application will manage, ensuring that requests are routed to the correct version of the API depending on the version specified in the request.

    Once the versioning setup is complete, we’ll create API endpoints and associate them with the version set. This step ensures that each endpoint corresponds to a specific version of the API, making it easy for clients to access the appropriate version based on their needs. Finally, we’ll execute the API endpoints using Postman, a popular API testing tool, to verify that versioning works as expected. By following these steps, you’ll be able to version your minimal APIs in ASP.NET Core 6 and keep your API robust and adaptable as your application grows. For this tutorial, make sure you have Visual Studio 2022 installed to follow along with the code examples provided.

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