Vitorm 2.3.0

dotnet add package Vitorm --version 2.3.0                
NuGet\Install-Package Vitorm -Version 2.3.0                
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<PackageReference Include="Vitorm" Version="2.3.0" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Vitorm --version 2.3.0                
#r "nuget: Vitorm, 2.3.0"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Vitorm as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Vitorm&version=2.3.0

// Install Vitorm as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Vitorm&version=2.3.0                

Vitorm

Vitorm is a lightweight yet comprehensive ORM that strikes the perfect balance between simplicity and functionality.
Similar to Dapper in its lightweight design, Vitorm offers an easy-to-use, efficient interface for data access.
However, it doesn't stop there; Vitorm goes beyond basic ORM capabilities to provide a rich feature set akin to Entity Framework.
This means you get the best of both worlds: the performance and simplicity of Dapper with the robust features and flexibility of Entity Framework, making Vitorm an ideal choice for developers seeking a powerful yet streamlined ORM solution.

source address: https://github.com/Vit-Orm/Vitorm

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Vitorm Documentation

This guide will walk you through the steps to set up and use Vitorm with SQLite.

supported features:

feature method remarks
create table TryCreateTable
drop table TryDropTable
truncate table Truncate
--- --- --- ---
create records Add AddRange
retrieve records Query Get
update records Update UpdateRange ExecuteUpdate
delete records Delete DeleteRange DeleteByKey DeleteByKeys ExecuteDelete
--- --- --- ---
change table ChangeTable change mapping table from database
change database ChangeDatabase change database to be connected
--- --- --- ---
collection total count TotalCount Collection Total Count without Take and Skip
collection total count and list ToListAndTotalCount query List and TotalCount in one request

Installation

Before using Vitorm, install the necessary package:

dotnet add package Vitorm.Sqlite

Minimum viable demo

code address: Program_Min.cs

using Vitorm;
namespace App
{
    public class Program_Min
    {
        static void Main2(string[] args)
        {
            // #1 Init
            using var dbContext = new Vitorm.Sql.SqlDbContext();
            dbContext.UseSqlite("data source=sqlite.db");

            // #2 Query
            var user = dbContext.Get<User>(1);
            var users = dbContext.Query<User>().Where(u => u.name.Contains("li")).ToList();
        }

        // Entity Definition
        [System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Schema.Table("User")]
        public class User
        {
            [System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Key]
            public int id { get; set; }
            public string name { get; set; }
            public DateTime? birth { get; set; }
            public int? fatherId { get; set; }
        }
    }
}

Full Example

This example provides a comprehensive guide to utilizing Vitorm for basic and advanced database operations while maintaining lightweight performance.
code address: Program.cs

using Vitorm;

namespace App
{
    public class Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            // #1 Configures Vitorm
            using var dbContext = new Vitorm.Sql.SqlDbContext();
            dbContext.UseSqlite("data source=sqlite.db");

            // #2 Create Table
            dbContext.TryDropTable<User>();
            dbContext.TryCreateTable<User>();

            // #3 Insert Records
            dbContext.Add(new User { id = 1, name = "lith" });
            dbContext.AddRange(new[] {
                new User { id = 2, name = "lith", fatherId = 1 },
                new User { id = 3, name = "lith", fatherId = 1 }
            });

            // #4 Query Records
            {
                var user = dbContext.Get<User>(1);
                var users = dbContext.Query<User>().Where(u => u.name.Contains("li")).ToList();
                var sql = dbContext.Query<User>().Where(u => u.name.Contains("li")).ToExecuteString();
            }

            // #5 Update Records
            dbContext.Update(new User { id = 1, name = "lith1" });
            dbContext.UpdateRange(new[] {
                new User { id = 2, name = "lith2", fatherId = 1 },
                new User { id = 3, name = "lith3", fatherId = 2 }
            });
            dbContext.Query<User>().Where(u => u.name.Contains("li"))
                .ExecuteUpdate(u => new User { name = "Lith" + u.id });

            // #6 Delete Records
            dbContext.Delete<User>(new User { id = 1, name = "lith1" });
            dbContext.DeleteRange(new[] {
                new User { id = 2, name = "lith2", fatherId = 1 },
                new User { id = 3, name = "lith3", fatherId = 2 }
            });
            dbContext.DeleteByKey<User>(1);
            dbContext.DeleteByKeys<User, int>(new[] { 1, 2 });
            dbContext.Query<User>().Where(u => u.name.Contains("li"))
                .ExecuteDelete();
            dbContext.Truncate<User>();

            // #7 Join Queries
            {
                var query =
                        from user in dbContext.Query<User>()
                        from father in dbContext.Query<User>().Where(father => user.fatherId == father.id).DefaultIfEmpty()
                        where father != null
                        orderby user.id
                        select new { user, father };

                var sql = query.ToExecuteString();
                var users = query.ToList();
            }

            // #8 Transactions
            {
                using var tran1 = dbContext.BeginTransaction();
                dbContext.Update(new User { id = 4, name = "u4001" });

                using (var tran2 = dbContext.BeginTransaction())
                {
                    dbContext.Update(new User { id = 4, name = "u4002" });
                    // will rollback
                }

                using (var tran2 = dbContext.BeginTransaction())
                {
                    dbContext.Update(new User { id = 4, name = "u4002" });
                    tran2.Rollback();
                }

                using (var tran2 = dbContext.BeginTransaction())
                {
                    dbContext.Update(new User { id = 4, name = "u4003" });
                    tran2.Commit();
                }

                tran1.Commit();
            }

            // #9 Database Functions
            {
                // select * from User where IIF(t0.fatherId is not null, true, false);
                var query = dbContext.Query<User>().Where(u => DbFunction.Call<bool>("IIF", u.fatherId != null, true, false));
                var sql = query.ToExecuteString();
                var userList = query.ToList();
            }
        }

        // Entity Definition
        [System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Schema.Table("User")]
        public class User
        {
            [System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Key]
            public int id { get; set; }
            public string name { get; set; }
            public DateTime? birth { get; set; }
            public int? fatherId { get; set; }
        }
    }
}

Explanation

  1. Setup: Initializes the database and configures Vitorm.
  2. Create Table: Drops and recreates the User table.
  3. Insert Records: Adds single and multiple user records.
  4. Query Records: Retrieves user records using various querying methods.
  5. Update Records: Updates single and multiple user records.
  6. Delete Records: Deletes single and multiple user records.
  7. Join Queries: Performs a join operation between user and father records.
  8. Transactions: Demonstrates nested transactions and rollback/commit operations.
  9. Database Functions: Uses custom database functions in queries.

Vitorm.Data Documentation

Vitorm.Data is a static class that allows you to use Vitorm without explicitly creating or disposing of a DbContext.

Installation

Before using Vitorm.Data, install the necessary package:

dotnet add package Vitorm.Data
dotnet add package Vitorm.Sqlite

Config settings

// appsettings.json
{
  "Vitorm": {
    "Data": [
      {
        "provider": "Sqlite",
        "namespace": "App",
        "connectionString": "data source=sqlite.db;"
      }
    ]
  }
}

Minimum viable demo

After configuring the appsettings.json file, you can directly perform queries without any additional configuration or initialization, Vitorm.Data is that easy to use.
code address: Program_Min.cs

using Vitorm;
namespace App
{
    public class Program_Min
    {
        static void Main2(string[] args)
        {
            //  Query Records
            var user = Data.Get<User>(1);
            var users = Data.Query<User>().Where(u => u.name.Contains("li")).ToList();
        }

        // Entity Definition
        [System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Schema.Table("User")]
        public class User
        {
            [System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Key]
            public int id { get; set; }
            public string name { get; set; }
            public DateTime? birth { get; set; }
            public int? fatherId { get; set; }
        }
    }
}

Full Example

code address: Program.cs

using Vitorm;

namespace App
{
    public class Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            // #1 No need to init Vitorm.Data

            // #2 Create Table
            Data.TryDropTable<User>();
            Data.TryCreateTable<User>();

            // #3 Insert Records
            Data.Add(new User { id = 1, name = "lith" });
            Data.AddRange(new[] {
                new User { id = 2, name = "lith", fatherId = 1 },
                new User { id = 3, name = "lith", fatherId = 1 }
            });

            // #4 Query Records
            {
                var user = Data.Get<User>(1);
                var users = Data.Query<User>().Where(u => u.name.Contains("li")).ToList();
                var sql = Data.Query<User>().Where(u => u.name.Contains("li")).ToExecuteString();
            }

            // #5 Update Records
            Data.Update(new User { id = 1, name = "lith1" });
            Data.UpdateRange(new[] {
                new User { id = 2, name = "lith2", fatherId = 1 },
                new User { id = 3, name = "lith3", fatherId = 2 }
            });
            Data.Query<User>().Where(u => u.name.Contains("li"))
                .ExecuteUpdate(u => new User { name = "Lith" + u.id });

            // #6 Delete Records
            Data.Delete<User>(new User { id = 1, name = "lith1" });
            Data.DeleteRange(new[] {
                new User { id = 2, name = "lith2", fatherId = 1 },
                new User { id = 3, name = "lith3", fatherId = 2 }
            });
            Data.DeleteByKey<User>(1);
            Data.DeleteByKeys<User, int>(new[] { 1, 2 });
            Data.Query<User>().Where(u => u.name.Contains("li"))
                .ExecuteDelete();
            Data.Truncate<User>();

            // #7 Join Queries
            {
                var query =
                        from user in Data.Query<User>()
                        from father in Data.Query<User>().Where(father => user.fatherId == father.id).DefaultIfEmpty()
                        where father != null
                        orderby user.id
                        select new { user, father };

                var sql = query.ToExecuteString();
                var users = query.ToList();
            }

            // #8 Transactions
            {
                using var dbContext = Data.DataProvider<User>().CreateSqlDbContext();
                using var tran1 = dbContext.BeginTransaction();

                dbContext.Update(new User { id = 4, name = "u4001" });

                using (var tran2 = dbContext.BeginTransaction())
                {
                    dbContext.Update(new User { id = 4, name = "u4002" });
                    // will rollback
                }

                using (var tran2 = dbContext.BeginTransaction())
                {
                    dbContext.Update(new User { id = 4, name = "u4002" });
                    tran2.Rollback();
                }

                using (var tran2 = dbContext.BeginTransaction())
                {
                    dbContext.Update(new User { id = 4, name = "u4003" });
                    tran2.Commit();
                }

                tran1.Commit();
            }

            // #9 Database Functions
            {
                // select * from User where IIF(t0.fatherId is not null, true, false);
                var query = Data.Query<User>().Where(u => DbFunction.Call<bool>("IIF", u.fatherId != null, true, false));
                var sql = query.ToExecuteString();
                var userList = query.ToList();
            }
        }

        // Entity Definition
        [System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Schema.Table("User")]
        public class User
        {
            [System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Key]
            public int id { get; set; }
            public string name { get; set; }
            public DateTime? birth { get; set; }
            public int? fatherId { get; set; }
        }
    }
}

Comparison of performance with other ORMs

Through benchmarks, there may be slight variations depending on the database source, for reference only. code address: Vitorm.Data.Benchmark

SqlServer

Method queryJoin take runner Mean Error StdDev
Run False 1 Runner_EntityFramework 5.380 ms 0.0449 ms 0.0398 ms
Run False 1 Runner_SqlSuger 4.929 ms 0.0588 ms 0.0550 ms
Run False 1 Runner_Vitorm 4.925 ms 0.0506 ms 0.0474 ms
Run False 1000 Runner_EntityFramework 6.009 ms 0.0963 ms 0.0853 ms
Run False 1000 Runner_SqlSuger 5.616 ms 0.1114 ms 0.1488 ms
Run False 1000 Runner_Vitorm 5.539 ms 0.1060 ms 0.1262 ms
Run True 1 Runner_EntityFramework 5.453 ms 0.0571 ms 0.0534 ms
Run True 1 Runner_SqlSuger 5.601 ms 0.0477 ms 0.0423 ms
Run True 1 Runner_Vitorm 5.337 ms 0.0596 ms 0.0528 ms
Run True 1000 Runner_EntityFramework 1,706.222 ms 4.4435 ms 3.9391 ms
Run True 1000 Runner_SqlSuger 125.150 ms 2.3678 ms 2.3255 ms
Run True 1000 Runner_Vitorm 21.027 ms 0.3564 ms 0.3334 ms

MySql

Method queryJoin take runner Mean Error StdDev
Run False 1 Runner_EntityFramework 1,231.1 μs 47.43 μs 139.84 μs
Run False 1 Runner_SqlSuger 873.7 μs 22.33 μs 65.49 μs
Run False 1 Runner_Vitorm 636.7 μs 21.15 μs 62.37 μs
Run False 1000 Runner_EntityFramework 4,764.8 μs 56.52 μs 52.87 μs
Run False 1000 Runner_SqlSuger 1,906.4 μs 33.21 μs 42.00 μs
Run False 1000 Runner_Vitorm 2,159.5 μs 43.16 μs 56.12 μs
Run True 1 Runner_EntityFramework 1,775.0 μs 35.01 μs 80.45 μs
Run True 1 Runner_SqlSuger 1,747.5 μs 34.05 μs 44.27 μs
Run True 1 Runner_Vitorm 1,292.5 μs 25.72 μs 41.54 μs
Run True 1000 Runner_EntityFramework 6,784.4 μs 102.05 μs 95.45 μs
Run True 1000 Runner_SqlSuger 113,634.4 μs 1,128.58 μs 1,055.67 μs
Run True 1000 Runner_Vitorm 3,175.2 μs 62.02 μs 88.95 μs

Sqlite

Method queryJoin take runner Mean Error StdDev
Run False 1 Runner_EntityFramework 115.32 μs 0.831 μs 0.778 μs
Run False 1 Runner_SqlSuger 81.66 μs 0.747 μs 0.699 μs
Run False 1 Runner_Vitorm 45.64 μs 0.350 μs 0.328 μs
Run False 1000 Runner_EntityFramework 1,386.81 μs 13.684 μs 12.800 μs
Run False 1000 Runner_SqlSuger 674.82 μs 4.938 μs 4.619 μs
Run False 1000 Runner_Vitorm 769.88 μs 6.020 μs 5.631 μs
Run True 1 Runner_EntityFramework 220.27 μs 1.916 μs 1.793 μs
Run True 1 Runner_SqlSuger 484.52 μs 6.746 μs 5.980 μs
Run True 1 Runner_Vitorm 167.89 μs 1.352 μs 1.264 μs
Run True 1000 Runner_EntityFramework 1,962.25 μs 10.031 μs 8.377 μs
Run True 1000 Runner_SqlSuger 103,179.50 μs 534.265 μs 446.135 μs
Run True 1000 Runner_Vitorm 1,684.39 μs 21.895 μs 18.283 μs

Examples

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NuGet packages (8)

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orm for Sqlite

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orm for SqlServer

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