Fluent Wrapper for DbCommand.
Package | Version |
---|---|
FluentCommand | |
FluentCommand.SqlServer | |
FluentCommand.Json |
The FluentCommand library is available on nuget.org via package name FluentCommand
.
To install FluentCommand, run the following command in the Package Manager Console
PM> Install-Package FluentCommand
More information about NuGet package available at https://nuget.org/packages/FluentCommand
- Fluent wrapper over DbConnection and DbCommand
- Callback for parameter return values
- Automatic handling of connection state
- Caching of results
- Automatic creating of entity from DataReader via Dapper
- Create Dynamic objects from DataReader via Dapper
- Handles multiple result sets
- Basic SQL query builder
- Source Generate DataReader
Configuration for SQL Server
IDataConfiguration dataConfiguration = new DataConfiguration(
SqlClientFactory.Instance,
ConnectionString
);
Register with dependency injection
services.AddFluentCommand(builder => builder
.UseConnectionString(ConnectionString)
.UseSqlServer()
);
Register using a connection name from the appsettings.json
services.AddFluentCommand(builder => builder
.UseConnectionName("Tracker")
.UseSqlServer()
);
{
"ConnectionStrings": {
"Tracker": "Data Source=(local);Initial Catalog=TrackerTest;Integrated Security=True;TrustServerCertificate=True;"
}
}
Register for PostgreSQL
services.AddFluentCommand(builder => builder
.UseConnectionName("Tracker")
.AddProviderFactory(NpgsqlFactory.Instance)
.AddPostgreSqlGenerator()
);
Query all users with email domain. Entity is automatically created from DataReader.
string email = "%@battlestar.com";
string sql = "select * from [User] where EmailAddress like @EmailAddress";
var session = configuration.CreateSession();
var user = await session
.Sql(sql)
.Parameter("@EmailAddress", email)
.QuerySingleAsync(r => new User
{
Id = r.GetGuid("Id"),
EmailAddress = r.GetString("EmailAddress"),
IsEmailAddressConfirmed = r.GetBoolean("IsEmailAddressConfirmed"),
DisplayName = r.GetString("DisplayName"),
PasswordHash = r.GetString("PasswordHash"),
ResetHash = r.GetString("ResetHash"),
InviteHash = r.GetString("InviteHash"),
AccessFailedCount = r.GetInt32("AccessFailedCount"),
LockoutEnabled = r.GetBoolean("LockoutEnabled"),
LockoutEnd = r.GetDateTimeOffsetNull("LockoutEnd"),
LastLogin = r.GetDateTimeOffsetNull("LastLogin"),
IsDeleted = r.GetBoolean("IsDeleted"),
Created = r.GetDateTimeOffset("Created"),
CreatedBy = r.GetString("CreatedBy"),
Updated = r.GetDateTimeOffset("Updated"),
UpdatedBy = r.GetString("UpdatedBy"),
RowVersion = r.GetBytes("RowVersion"),
});
Execute a stored procedure with out parameters
Guid userId = Guid.Empty;
int errorCode = -1;
var username = "test." + DateTime.Now.Ticks;
var email = username + "@email.com";
var session = configuration.CreateSession();
var result = session
.StoredProcedure("[dbo].[aspnet_Membership_CreateUser]")
.Parameter("@ApplicationName", "/")
.Parameter("@UserName", username)
.Parameter("@Password", "T@est" + DateTime.Now.Ticks)
.Parameter("@Email", email)
.Parameter("@PasswordSalt", "test salt")
.Parameter<string>("@PasswordQuestion", null)
.Parameter<string>("@PasswordAnswer", null)
.Parameter("@IsApproved", true)
.Parameter("@CurrentTimeUtc", DateTime.UtcNow)
.Parameter("@UniqueEmail", 1)
.Parameter("@PasswordFormat", 1)
.ParameterOut<Guid>("@UserId", p => userId = p)
.Return<int>(p => errorCode = p)
.Execute();
Query for user by email address. Also return Role and Status entities.
string email = "[email protected]";
string sql = "select * from [User] where EmailAddress = @EmailAddress; " +
"select * from [Status]; " +
"select * from [Priority]; ";
User user = null;
List<Status> status = null;
List<Priority> priorities = null;
var session = configuration.CreateSession();
session
.Sql(sql)
.Parameter("@EmailAddress", email)
.QueryMultiple(q =>
{
user = q.QuerySingle<User>();
status = q.Query<Status>().ToList();
priorities = q.Query<Priority>().ToList();
});
Build SQL statements with the query builder. Query builder uses the DataAnnotations Schema attributes to extract table and column information.
var session = configuration.CreateSession();
string email = "[email protected]";
var user = await session
.Sql(builder => builder
.Select<User>() // table name comes from type
.Where(p => p.EmailAddress, email)
)
.QuerySingleAsync<User>();
Count query
string email = "[email protected]";
var count = await session
.Sql(builder => builder
.Select<User>()
.Count()
.Where(p => p.EmailAddress, email)
)
.QueryValueAsync<int>();
Insert statement
var id = Guid.NewGuid();
var userId = await session
.Sql(builder => builder
.Insert<User>()
.Value(p => p.Id, id)
.Value(p => p.EmailAddress, $"{id}@email.com")
.Value(p => p.DisplayName, "Last, First")
.Value(p => p.FirstName, "First")
.Value(p => p.LastName, "Last")
.Output(p => p.Id) // return key as output value
.Tag() // add comment tag to query
)
.QueryValueAsync<Guid>();
Update statement
var updateId = await session
.Sql(builder => builder
.Update<User>()
.Value(p => p.DisplayName, "Updated Name")
.Output(p => p.Id)
.Where(p => p.Id, id)
.Tag()
)
.QueryValueAsync<Guid>();
Delete statement
var deleteId = await session
.Sql(builder => builder
.Delete<User>()
.Output(p => p.Id)
.Where(p => p.Id, id)
.Tag()
)
.QueryValueAsync<Guid>();
The project supports generating a DbDataReader from a class via an attribute. Add the TableAttribute
to a class to generate the needed extension methods.
[Table("Status", Schema = "dbo")]
public class Status
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public string Name { get; set; }
public string Description { get; set; }
public int DisplayOrder { get; set; }
public bool IsActive { get; set; }
public DateTimeOffset Created { get; set; }
public string CreatedBy { get; set; }
public DateTimeOffset Updated { get; set; }
public string UpdatedBy { get; set; }
[ConcurrencyCheck]
[DatabaseGenerated(DatabaseGeneratedOption.Computed)]
[DataFieldConverter(typeof(ConcurrencyTokenHandler))]
public ConcurrencyToken RowVersion { get; set; }
[NotMapped]
public virtual ICollection<Task> Tasks { get; set; } = new List<Task>();
}
Extension methods are generated to materialize data command to entities
string email = "[email protected]";
string sql = "select * from [User] where EmailAddress = @EmailAddress";
var session = configuration.CreateSession();
var user = await session
.Sql(sql)
.Parameter("@EmailAddress", email)
.QuerySingleAsync<User>();
PM> Install-Package FluentCommand.SqlServer
Using SQL Server bulk copy feature to import a lot of data.
using (var session = configuration.CreateSession())
{
session.BulkCopy("[User]")
.AutoMap()
.Ignore("RowVersion")
.WriteToServer(users);
}
Generate and merge data into a table
var users = generator.List<UserImport>(100);
int rows;
using (var session = configuration.CreateSession())
{
rows = session
.MergeData("dbo.User")
.Map<UserImport>(m => m
.AutoMap()
.Column(p => p.EmailAddress).Key()
)
.Execute(users);
}