DSoft.System.Data.Common.Extensions 5.1.2406.202

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Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.Helpers

Data Access Classes and extensions for System.Data.Common and Microsoft.Data.SqlClient

Features

  • Simplfied API for running Queries and Executing Scripts
  • Helper methods for insterting and updating data without script
  • Connection string management helpers

Usage

DataConnectionStringManager

DataConnectionStringManager provides a centralised location for storing and managing connections strings across projects in a solution.

This solves the issue of the connection string loading mechanisms only being available on the host application.

Loading connection strings

The DataConnectionStringManager.ConnectionStringLoader property allows you to set a function to handle loading of a connection string when requested by shared code, which cannot access the app.config or web.config files.

This code shows a .NET Core console application example

private static IConfigurationRoot _config;

static void Main(string[] args)
{
    var builder = new ConfigurationBuilder()
    .SetBasePath(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory())
    .AddJsonFile("appsettings.json", optional: true, reloadOnChange: true);

    //load the config and store it in memory
    _config = builder.Build();

    //set the loader connection string loader to get the connection string from the configuration
    DataConnectionStringManager.ConnectionStringLoader = (key) =>
    {
        return _config.GetConnectionString(key);
    };
}

This code shows a .NET Framework application example

DataConnectionStringManager.ConnectionStringLoader = (key) =>
{
    return ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings[key].ConnectionString;
});

You can also manually add a ConnectionString by calling DataConnectionStringManager.SetConnectionString

DataConnectionStringManager.SetConnectionString("Test", "Data Source=MSSQL; Initial Catalog = SalesDatabase;  Integrated Security=True; MultipleActiveResultSets=True");

Lastly, you can add an override, in debug mode for example for a connection string using the DataConnectionStringManager.AddOverride method

#if DEBUG
    DataConnectionStringManager.AddOverride("Test", "Data Source=MSSQL; Initial Catalog = SalesDatabaseDev;  Integrated Security=True; MultipleActiveResultSets=True");
#endif
Get connection strings

To access a connection string from DataConnectionStringManager you can use the static method DataConnectionStringManager.GetConnectionString method.

using (var aDc = new DataConnection(DataConnectionStringManager.GetConnectionString("Default")))
{

}

This will try a return the Connection string in the following order

  • DataConnectionStringManager.ConnectionStringLoader (if set and returns a value)
  • Check for an override set via DataConnectionStringManager.AddOverride
  • Check for a entry in DataConnectionStringManager.Instance.ConnectionStrings

DataConnection

DataConnection is a SqlClient based class that provides simplified access to a MS Sql database connection with an easy to use API

Creating a new instance is fairly simple

using (var aDc = new DataConnection(DataConnectionStringManager.GetConnectionString("Default")))
{

}
SQL Methods

There are a number of standard SQL execution methods that allow you to run and execute SQL script on the SQL Server.

Note: DataConnection will handle opening and connecting to the server itself, you don't need to explicitly do it

This is a simple query that returns a DataTable with the results of the query

using (var aDc = new DataConnection(DataConnectionStringManager.GetConnectionString("Default")))
{
    var dtresults = await aDc.QueryAsync("Select * from Customers");
}

This is the same query with a list of parameters and a where statement

using (var aDc = new DataConnection(DataConnectionStringManager.GetConnectionString("Default")))
{
    var pars = new List<DbParameter>()
    {
        new SqlParameter("@CustomerId",12345)
    };

    var sSql = "Select * from Customers";
    sSql += " WHERE CustomerId = @CustomerId";


    var dtresults = await aDc.QueryAsync(sSql, pars);
}

You can also query a stored procedure and return the results

using (var aDc = new DataConnection(DataConnectionStringManager.GetConnectionString("Default")))
{
    var pars2 = new List<DbParameter>()
    {
        new SqlParameter("@CustomerId",12345)
    };

    var dtresults2 = await aDc.QueryAsync("GetCustomerInvoices", pars, CommandType.StoredProcedure);
}

Executing SQL statements is also as simple:

using (var aDc = new DataConnection(DataConnectionStringManager.GetConnectionString("Default")))
{
    var pars3 = new List<DbParameter>()
    {
        new SqlParameter("@CustomerId",12345),
        new SqlParameter("@OrderNo",12345),
        new SqlParameter("@OrderStatus", "Confirmed"),
    };

    await aDc.ExecuteAsync("UpdateOrderStatus", pars3, CommandType.StoredProcedure);
}
Non-SQL Methods

DataConnection also provides some non-sql methods for inserting and updating data without writing SQL at all.

DataConnection.UpdateManyAsync allows you to provide a dictionary of columns and values to update, along with a dictionary for filtering the records to be updated, which can be used to update the specific table without writing SQL script

using (var aDc = new DataConnection(DataConnectionStringManager.GetConnectionString("Default")))
{
    var dict = new Dictionary<string, object>();
    dict.Add("LastUpdated", DateTime.Now);
    dict.Add("UpdatedById", allocatedById);

    aTran = DataConnection.BeginTransaction();

    var wheredict = new Dictionary<string, object>();
    wheredict.Add("DatabaseName", databaseName);
    wheredict.Add("Tran_Number", transactionId);

    await DataConnection.UpdateManyAsync("JobExpenses", wheredict, dict, transaction: aTran);

    aTran.Commit();
}

Extensions

There are a number of extensions that help we passing values through to the database, as parameters.

  • DateTime.AsValueOrDbNull
    • Will return DBNull.Value if the DateTime? object has no value
  • DataRow.WhenValid
    • Simplified convert a column value to a real value
  • NameValueCollection.ValueAsInt
    • Returns the value as int if its not null and can be converted to an int
  • string.AsValueOrDbNull
    • Return a DBNull.Value if the string is empty, null or whitespace or the value otherwise
  • string.AsValueOrDefault
    • Returns the default value if the string is empty, null or whitespace or the value otherwise
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