diff --git a/data/init-cli/docker_init.yaml b/data/init-cli/docker_init.yaml index 5f7bfde9c5..324a0f1d89 100644 --- a/data/init-cli/docker_init.yaml +++ b/data/init-cli/docker_init.yaml @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ long: |- After running `docker init`, you can choose one of the following templates: + * ASP.NET: Suitable for an ASP.NET application. * Go: Suitable for a Go server application. * Node: Suitable for a Node server application. * Python: Suitable for a Python server application. @@ -69,6 +70,7 @@ examples: |- ? What application platform does your project use? [Use arrows to move, type to filter] > Go - (detected) suitable for a Go server application + ASP.NET - suitable for an ASP.NET application Python - suitable for a Python server application Node - suitable for a Node server application Rust - suitable for a Rust server application @@ -171,6 +173,30 @@ examples: |- Your application will be available at http://localhost:8000 ``` + ### Example of selecting ASP.NET + + The following example shows the prompts that appear after selecting `ASP.NET` and example input. The ASP.NET template also creates a `README.Docker.md` file with additional information about building and deploying your application. + + ```console + ? What application platform does your project use? ASP.NET + ? What's the name of your solution's main project? myapp + ? What version of .NET do you want to use? 6.0 + ? What local port do you want to use to access your server? 8000 + + CREATED: .dockerignore + CREATED: Dockerfile + CREATED: compose.yaml + CREATED: README.Docker.md + + ✔ Your Docker files are ready! + + Take a moment to review them and tailor them to your application. + + When you're ready, start your application by running: docker compose up --build + + Your application will be available at http://localhost:8000 + ``` + ### Example of selecting Other The following example shows the output after selecting `Other`.