Implementing Cross-Cutting Concerns For Asp.Net Microservice
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What you'll learn
3rd Course of Getting Started with Microservices using Clean Architecture
Learn how to implement Logging
Learn how to implement Serilog
Learn how to use Serilog Sink
Learn how to implement co-relation id across microservices
Learn how to implement Microsoft Logging Abstractions
Learn how to centralize logging using ELK Stack
Learn how to implement Tracing
Learn how to implement enrich log data
Learn how to implement health checks
Requirements
Basics of C#
Description
Welcome to "Implementing Cross-cutting Concerns for Microservice" - third edition of Microservices Learning Series. The ultimate course for developers who want to learn how to build scalable, efficient, and robust Microservices using the .Net Core platform along with Docker, Kubernetes, Identity Server 4, Rabbit MQ, Angular 15, GRPC, Istio Service Mesh, SQL Server, MongoDB, PostGreSQL, Redis, Ocelot, Nginx, Azure, Helm Charts, and Auto Scale.In this comprehensive course, you'll gain hands-on experience with Docker and Kubernetes to deploy and manage your Microservices. You'll learn how to integrate Identity Server 4 for secure authentication and authorization, Rabbit MQ for messaging, and GRPC for efficient communication between Microservices.You'll also learn how to use Istio Service Mesh to manage Microservices traffic, and how to configure and optimize SQL Server, MongoDB, PostGreSQL, and Redis for your Microservices. You'll use Ocelot and Nginx to manage your Microservices API gateway and deploy your Microservices to Azure using Helm Charts.By the end of this course, you'll have a solid understanding of how to design, develop, and deploy Microservices using the latest industry-standard tools and practices, including auto-scaling.Who Should Take This Course?Freshers who want to learn how to build scalable and efficient systems using Microservices architecture.Junior Developers who are looking to level up their skills and gain experience building real-world Microservices applications.Mid-Level Developers who want to learn how to build and deploy Microservices using the latest industry-standard tools and practices.Senior Developers who are looking to stay ahead of the curve and keep their skills up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies.Software Architects who want to learn how to design and develop scalable, distributed, and fault-tolerant systems using Microservices.Technical Leads who want to gain a deeper understanding of Microservices architecture and lead their teams in building scalable and efficient systems.If you've already completed our first two courses, "Creating Microservices using .Net Core and Clean Architecture" and "Securing Microservices using Identity Server 4," then you're well on your way to becoming an expert in Microservices development. Congratulations!In this course, we will explore how to implement cross-cutting concerns such as logging, caching, validation, and more in your Microservices architecture. By doing so, you'll learn how to improve the quality, performance, and reliability of your Microservices, as well as how to implement best practices and industry-standard approaches to handling cross-cutting concerns.Our course will cover a variety of topics, including:The importance of cross-cutting concerns in Microservices developmentImplementing logging and monitoring in Microservices using tools like Serilog and the ELK Stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana)Caching strategies to improve performance and reduce load on your systemImplementing validation using FluentValidation and other toolsCustom correlation ID context generatorThroughout the course, we'll provide you with practical examples and best practices that you can use in your own projects. By the end of the course, you'll have a solid understanding of how to implement cross-cutting concerns in your Microservices architecture, as well as how to apply industry-standard approaches to handle them.Thank you for choosing our Microservices series to enhance your skills, and we look forward to helping you achieve your learning goals!Disclaimer:- Assuming you have already completed the prerequisite courses listed below in bold letters, as this course cannot be taken as a stand-alone course. Without the foundational knowledge and skills provided in those courses, you may struggle with understanding the API setup and overall flow of the course.1. Getting Started with Microservices using Clean Architecture2. Securing Microservices using Identity Server 43. Implementing Cross Cutting Concerns (Current Course)(Next Courses of this series)4. Versioning Microservices5. Building Angular Application for MicroServices6. Deploying Microservices to Kubernetes and AKSIn the earlier section, you would have already learnt plethora of technologies while designing Microservices and implementing Identity Server. During that learning journey you must have designed Microservices module using clean architecture. In this course, you will learn how to implement cross cutting concerns like Logging. While doing so, you will first understand what is logging and how to get started with it. Once, you are comfortable with that, then you will learn advance concepts like Logs filtering at different levels and understand what to log and what not. During that journey, you will also learn how to implement structured logging using Serilog and then centralised implementation using ELK stack. During this you will also learn how to enrich the logging experience. Then, you will be implementing your own Coorelation Id generator to coorelate between microservices. This course is part of Microservices series where in you will learn all minute details related to Microservices. During this learning path, you will learn how to connect the dots using different technologies and tooling. This course "Implementing Cross Cutting Concerns" is the third edition of the series. In this course, you will be implementing following things:IntroductionIntroductionArchitecture OverviewBranching StrategyAdding Logging to ConsoleEShopping Project StructureASPNet Core Logging ConceptsUnderstanding LogLevelFiltering Log MessagesImplementing ILogger in Catalog ControllerFiltering Microsoft.Hosting.Lifetime MessagesLogging Messages from ApplicationLogging Application ExceptionAdding Common Logging ProjectImplementing Logging ClassAdding Serilogger to all MicroservicesElastic ImplementationUnderstanding LoggingUnderstanding ELK StackELK Installation using DockerElastic Search IntegrationElastic Configuration Changes in application and Docker ComposeCreating Index PatternVisualizing Logs in KibanaRefreshing Index PatternTracing field missingCreating Correlation Id GeneratorCreating Correlation Id MiddlewareAdding Middleware in GatewayAdding Correlation Id in all the MicroservicesAdding Correlation DependencyInspecting Correlation ContextEnriching Serilog DataFormatting Exception DetailsPublishing Correlation ID in Service BusHealth Check TestBonus SectionBonus Lecture
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Architecture Overview
Lecture 3 Branching Strategy
Section 2: Adding Logging to Console
Lecture 4 EShopping Project Structure
Lecture 5 ASP.Net Core Logging Concepts
Lecture 6 Understanding LogLevel
Lecture 7 Filtering Log Messages
Lecture 8 Implementing ILogger in Catalog Controller
Lecture 9 Filtering Microsoft.Hosting.Lifetime Messages
Lecture 10 Logging Messages from Application
Lecture 11 Logging Application Exception
Lecture 12 Adding Common Logging Project
Lecture 13 Implementing Logging Class
Lecture 14 Adding Serilogger to all Microservices
Section 3: Elastic Implementation
Lecture 15 Understanding Logging
Lecture 16 Understanding ELK Stack
Lecture 17 ELK Installation using Docker
Lecture 18 Elastic Search Integration
Lecture 19 Elastic Configuration Changes in application and Docker Compose
Lecture 20 Creating Index Pattern
Lecture 21 Visualizing Logs in Kibana
Lecture 22 Refreshing Index Pattern
Lecture 23 Tracing field missing
Lecture 24 Creating Correlation Id Generator
Lecture 25 Creating Correlation Id Middleware
Lecture 26 Adding Middleware in Gateway
Lecture 27 Adding Correlation Id in all the Microservices
Lecture 28 Adding Correlation Dependency
Lecture 29 Inspecting Correlation Context
Lecture 30 Enriching Serilog Data
Lecture 31 Formatting Exception Details
Lecture 32 Publishing Correlation ID in Service Bus
Lecture 33 Health Check Test
Section 4: Bonus Section
Lecture 34 Bonus Lecture
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