This blog provides show notes for our October 14, 2021 webinar, “Performing CRUD Operations Using Google Firebase and Blazor.” The webinar was presented and hosted by Christopher Issac Sunder K. If you missed the webinar or would like to watch it again, please see our YouTube channel or watch it here.
Overview
During this webinar, we saw how to perform CRUD operations using the Blazor DataGrid component with Google Firebase as the database provider.
Agenda
- Create a Google Firebase project and configure a Firestore database.
- Create a simple Blazor application with the Syncfusion Blazor DataGrid, configure CRUD operations, and connect it with the Firestore database.
- Perform CRUD operations in the Syncfusion Blazor DataGrid and the Firestore database.
Creating a Google Firebase project
- Creating a Google Firebase project.
- Creating a Cloud Firestore database.
- Adding an initial data collection.
Creating a simple Blazor app
Prerequisites
- Install the .NET Core 2.1 SDK or newer.
- Install the latest version of Visual Studio 2017 or newer.
Creating the Blazor app
- Adding the Syncfusion Blazor DataGrid.
- Configuring CRUD operations.
- Connecting it with the Cloud Firestore database.
Summary
During this webinar, we learned how to perform CRUD operations using Google Firebase and Syncfusion’s Blazor controls.
We hope you enjoyed this webinar and will keep an eye out for our future Blazor webinars.
Recommended resources (related links):
- Performing CRUD using Google Firebase and Blazor Webinar project source
- Getting started with Syncfusion Blazor components.