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2 | using System.Data; 3 | using System.Threading; 4 | using System.Threading.Tasks; 5 | using Dapper; 6 | 7 | namespace AsyncDapperExtensions 8 | { 9 | public static class DapperExtensionsAsync 10 | { 11 | public static async Task ExecuteAsyncWithToken(this IDbConnection cnn, 12 | string sql, 13 | object param = null!, 14 | IDbTransaction transaction = null!, 15 | int? commandTimeout = null, 16 | CommandType? commandType = null, 17 | CancellationToken cancellationToken = default) 18 | { 19 | return await cnn.ExecuteAsync( 20 | new CommandDefinition(sql, param, transaction, commandTimeout, commandType, cancellationToken: cancellationToken)); 21 | } 22 | 23 | public static async Task> QueryAsyncWithToken(this IDbConnection cnn, 24 | string sql, 25 | object param = null, 26 | IDbTransaction transaction = null, 27 | int? commandTimeout = null, 28 | CommandType? commandType = null, 29 | CancellationToken cancellationToken = default) 30 | { 31 | return await cnn.QueryAsync(new CommandDefinition(sql, param, transaction, commandTimeout, commandType, 32 | cancellationToken: cancellationToken)); 33 | } 34 | 35 | public static async Task QuerySingleOrDefaultWithToken(this IDbConnection cnn, 36 | string sql, 37 | object param = null, 38 | IDbTransaction transaction = null, 39 | int? commandTimeout = null, 40 | CommandType? commandType = null, 41 | CancellationToken cancellationToken = default) 42 | { 43 | return await cnn.QuerySingleOrDefaultAsync(new CommandDefinition(sql, param, transaction, commandTimeout, commandType, 44 | cancellationToken: cancellationToken)); 45 | } 46 | 47 | public static async Task QuerySingleWithToken(this IDbConnection cnn, 48 | string sql, 49 | object param = null, 50 | IDbTransaction transaction = null, 51 | int? commandTimeout = null, 52 | CommandType? commandType = null, 53 | CancellationToken cancellationToken = default) 54 | { 55 | return await cnn.QuerySingleAsync(new CommandDefinition(sql, param, transaction, commandTimeout, commandType, 56 | cancellationToken: cancellationToken)); 57 | } 58 | } 59 | } 60 | 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DapperExtensions/DapperExtensions.sln: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00 3 | Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "AsyncDapperExtensions", "AsyncDapperExtensions\AsyncDapperExtensions.csproj", "{07A46A9D-720A-41C0-9E53-55D941D75C73}" 4 | EndProject 5 | Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "Tests", "Tests\Tests.csproj", "{72929F00-76F7-4B54-B14A-D0A8250CD4E8}" 6 | EndProject 7 | Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "Infrastructure", "Infrastructure\Infrastructure.csproj", "{35B5D06A-FC23-486D-A8B6-F7C8C972310A}" 8 | EndProject 9 | Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "DapperGenericRepository", "DapperGenericRepository\DapperGenericRepository.csproj", "{31210FEF-3D22-496C-858B-75C3EB52F9AB}" 10 | EndProject 11 | Global 12 | GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution 13 | Debug|Any CPU = Debug|Any CPU 14 | Release|Any CPU = Release|Any CPU 15 | EndGlobalSection 16 | GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution 17 | {07A46A9D-720A-41C0-9E53-55D941D75C73}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU 18 | {07A46A9D-720A-41C0-9E53-55D941D75C73}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU 19 | {07A46A9D-720A-41C0-9E53-55D941D75C73}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU 20 | {07A46A9D-720A-41C0-9E53-55D941D75C73}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU 21 | {72929F00-76F7-4B54-B14A-D0A8250CD4E8}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU 22 | {72929F00-76F7-4B54-B14A-D0A8250CD4E8}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU 23 | {72929F00-76F7-4B54-B14A-D0A8250CD4E8}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU 24 | {72929F00-76F7-4B54-B14A-D0A8250CD4E8}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU 25 | {35B5D06A-FC23-486D-A8B6-F7C8C972310A}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU 26 | {35B5D06A-FC23-486D-A8B6-F7C8C972310A}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU 27 | {35B5D06A-FC23-486D-A8B6-F7C8C972310A}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU 28 | {35B5D06A-FC23-486D-A8B6-F7C8C972310A}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU 29 | {31210FEF-3D22-496C-858B-75C3EB52F9AB}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU 30 | {31210FEF-3D22-496C-858B-75C3EB52F9AB}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU 31 | {31210FEF-3D22-496C-858B-75C3EB52F9AB}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU 32 | {31210FEF-3D22-496C-858B-75C3EB52F9AB}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU 33 | EndGlobalSection 34 | EndGlobal 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DapperExtensions/DapperGenericRepository/DapperGenericRepository.csproj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | disable 5 | enable 6 | Generic Repository For Dapper 7 | Damir Bolic 8 | Generic repository implementation for dapper with support for cancellation tokens, bulk insert and CRUD operations 9 | https://github.com/bolicd/dapper-extensions 10 | https://github.com/bolicd/dapper-extensions 11 | public 12 | dapper;async;genericrepo;bulkinsert 13 | true 14 | net6.0;netstandard2.1 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DapperExtensions/DapperGenericRepository/GenericRepsitory.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using System.Collections.Generic; 3 | using System.ComponentModel; 4 | using System.Data; 5 | using System.Linq; 6 | using System.Reflection; 7 | using System.Text; 8 | using System.Threading; 9 | using System.Threading.Tasks; 10 | using AsyncDapperExtensions; 11 | using DapperGenericRepository.Helpers; 12 | using Microsoft.Data.SqlClient; 13 | 14 | namespace DapperGenericRepository 15 | { 16 | public abstract class GenericRepository : IGenericRepository where T : class 17 | { 18 | private static IEnumerable _listOfProperties; 19 | private static string _selectFields = string.Empty; 20 | private readonly string _connectionString; 21 | private readonly string _tableName; 22 | 23 | static GenericRepository() 24 | { 25 | _listOfProperties = GenerateListOfProperties(typeof(T).GetProperties()); 26 | } 27 | 28 | protected GenericRepository(string connectionString, string tableName) 29 | { 30 | _connectionString = connectionString; 31 | _tableName = tableName; 32 | } 33 | 34 | public async Task> GetAllAsync(CancellationToken cancellationToken = default) 35 | { 36 | return await LoadFields(async () => 37 | { 38 | using var connection = CreateConnection(); 39 | return await connection.QueryAsyncWithToken($"SELECT {_selectFields} FROM {_tableName}", 40 | cancellationToken: cancellationToken); 41 | }, true); 42 | } 43 | 44 | public async Task GetAsync(object id, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default) 45 | { 46 | return await LoadFields(async () => 47 | { 48 | using var connection = CreateConnection(); 49 | var result = 50 | await connection.QuerySingleOrDefaultWithToken($"SELECT {_selectFields} FROM {_tableName} WHERE Id=@Id", 51 | new { Id = id }, cancellationToken: cancellationToken); 52 | if (result == null) throw new KeyNotFoundException($"{_tableName} with id [{id}] could not be found."); 53 | 54 | return result; 55 | }, true); 56 | } 57 | 58 | public async Task InsertAsync(T t, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default) 59 | { 60 | var insertQuery = GenerateInsertQuery(); 61 | 62 | using var connection = CreateConnection(); 63 | var result = await connection.ExecuteAsyncWithToken(insertQuery, t, cancellationToken: cancellationToken) 64 | .ConfigureAwait(false); 65 | Console.Write(result); 66 | } 67 | 68 | //The bulk copy operation occurs in a non-transacted way, with no opportunity for rolling it back. 69 | public void InsertBulk(IEnumerable items) 70 | { 71 | var dataTable = BulkInsertHelpers.CreateDataTable(items); 72 | using var bulkInsert = new SqlBulkCopy(_connectionString); 73 | bulkInsert.DestinationTableName = _tableName; 74 | bulkInsert.WriteToServer(dataTable); 75 | } 76 | 77 | public async Task UpdateAsync(T t, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default) 78 | { 79 | var updateQuery = GenerateUpdateQuery(); 80 | 81 | using var connection = CreateConnection(); 82 | await connection.ExecuteAsyncWithToken(updateQuery, t, cancellationToken: cancellationToken); 83 | } 84 | 85 | public async Task DeleteAsync(object id, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default) 86 | { 87 | using var connection = CreateConnection(); 88 | await connection.ExecuteAsyncWithToken($"DELETE FROM {_tableName} WHERE Id=@Id", new { Id = id }, 89 | cancellationToken: cancellationToken); 90 | } 91 | 92 | //uses transaction 93 | public async Task InsertRangeAsync(IEnumerable t, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default) 94 | { 95 | var insertQuery = GenerateInsertQuery(); 96 | 97 | using var dbConnection = CreateConnection(); 98 | using var tran = dbConnection.BeginTransaction(); 99 | 100 | try 101 | { 102 | await dbConnection.ExecuteAsyncWithToken(insertQuery, t, tran, cancellationToken: cancellationToken); 103 | tran.Commit(); 104 | } 105 | catch (Exception e) 106 | { 107 | tran.Rollback(); 108 | throw; 109 | } 110 | } 111 | 112 | #region PrivateHelperMethods 113 | 114 | private SqlConnection SqlConnection() 115 | { 116 | return new SqlConnection(_connectionString); 117 | } 118 | 119 | /// 120 | /// Open new connection and return it for use 121 | /// 122 | /// 123 | private IDbConnection CreateConnection() 124 | { 125 | var conn = SqlConnection(); 126 | conn.Open(); 127 | return conn; 128 | } 129 | 130 | private TU LoadFields(Func method, bool includeId = false) 131 | { 132 | if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(_selectFields)) _selectFields = GenerateSelectFields(_listOfProperties, includeId); 133 | return method.Invoke(); 134 | } 135 | 136 | private static IEnumerable GenerateListOfProperties(IEnumerable listOfProperties) 137 | { 138 | return (from prop in listOfProperties 139 | let attributes = prop.GetCustomAttributes(typeof(DescriptionAttribute), false) 140 | where attributes.Length <= 0 || (attributes[0] as DescriptionAttribute)?.Description != "ignore" 141 | select prop.Name).ToList(); 142 | } 143 | 144 | private void IgnoreId(string property, Action action) 145 | { 146 | if (!property.Equals("Id")) action.Invoke(); 147 | } 148 | 149 | private string GenerateSelectFields(IEnumerable properties, bool includeId) 150 | { 151 | var fields = new StringBuilder(); 152 | foreach (var property in properties) 153 | { 154 | if (includeId == false) 155 | { 156 | IgnoreId(property, () => { fields.Append($"{property},"); }); 157 | } 158 | else 159 | { 160 | fields.Append($"{property},"); 161 | } 162 | } 163 | 164 | fields.Remove(fields.Length - 1, 1); 165 | return fields.ToString(); 166 | } 167 | 168 | private string GenerateInsertQuery() 169 | { 170 | var insertQuery = new StringBuilder($"INSERT INTO {_tableName} "); 171 | 172 | insertQuery.Append("("); 173 | foreach (var listOfProperty in _listOfProperties) 174 | { 175 | //TODO: extract this check 176 | IgnoreId(listOfProperty, () => { insertQuery.Append($"[{listOfProperty}],"); }); 177 | } 178 | 179 | insertQuery.Remove(insertQuery.Length - 1, 1).Append(") VALUES ("); 180 | 181 | foreach (var listOfProperty in _listOfProperties) 182 | { 183 | IgnoreId(listOfProperty, () => { insertQuery.Append($"@{listOfProperty},"); }); 184 | } 185 | 186 | insertQuery.Remove(insertQuery.Length - 1, 1).Append(")"); 187 | 188 | return insertQuery.ToString(); 189 | } 190 | 191 | private string GenerateUpdateQuery() 192 | { 193 | var updateQuery = new StringBuilder($"UPDATE {_tableName} SET "); 194 | 195 | foreach (var listOfProperty in _listOfProperties) 196 | { 197 | IgnoreId(listOfProperty, () => { updateQuery.Append($"{listOfProperty}=@{listOfProperty},"); }); 198 | } 199 | 200 | updateQuery.Remove(updateQuery.Length - 1, 1); //remove last comma 201 | updateQuery.Append(" WHERE Id=@Id"); 202 | 203 | return updateQuery.ToString(); 204 | } 205 | 206 | #endregion 207 | } 208 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DapperExtensions/DapperGenericRepository/Helpers/BulkInsertHelpers.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using System.Collections.Generic; 3 | using System.Data; 4 | 5 | namespace DapperGenericRepository.Helpers 6 | { 7 | public static class BulkInsertHelpers 8 | { 9 | public static DataTable CreateDataTable(IEnumerable list) 10 | { 11 | var type = typeof(T); 12 | var properties = type.GetProperties(); 13 | 14 | var dataTable = new DataTable(); 15 | dataTable.TableName = typeof(T).FullName; 16 | 17 | foreach (var info in properties) 18 | { 19 | dataTable.Columns.Add(new DataColumn(info.Name, 20 | Nullable.GetUnderlyingType(info.PropertyType) ?? info.PropertyType)); 21 | } 22 | 23 | foreach (var entity in list) 24 | { 25 | var values = new object?[properties.Length]; 26 | for (var i = 0; i < properties.Length; i++) 27 | { 28 | values[i] = properties[i].GetValue(entity); 29 | } 30 | 31 | dataTable.Rows.Add(values); 32 | } 33 | 34 | return dataTable; 35 | } 36 | } 37 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DapperExtensions/DapperGenericRepository/IGenericRepository.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System.Collections.Generic; 2 | using System.Threading; 3 | using System.Threading.Tasks; 4 | 5 | namespace DapperGenericRepository 6 | { 7 | public interface IGenericRepository where T : class 8 | { 9 | Task> GetAllAsync(CancellationToken cancellationToken = default); 10 | Task GetAsync(object id, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default); 11 | Task InsertAsync(T t, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default); 12 | void InsertBulk(IEnumerable items); 13 | Task UpdateAsync(T t, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default); 14 | Task DeleteAsync(object id, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default); 15 | Task InsertRangeAsync(IEnumerable t, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default); 16 | } 17 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DapperExtensions/Infrastructure/Infrastructure.csproj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | net6.0 5 | enable 6 | enable 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | PreserveNewest 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | PreserveNewest 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DapperExtensions/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/DbMigrationLite.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System.Reflection; 2 | using DbUp; 3 | 4 | namespace Infrastructure.Infrastructure; 5 | 6 | public class DbMigrationLite 7 | { 8 | /// 9 | /// Creates database using given SQL scripts, for testing purposes 10 | /// 11 | /// 12 | /// 13 | public static int ExecuteMigration(string connectionString) 14 | { 15 | Console.WriteLine("Migration Starting"); 16 | EnsureDatabase.For.SqlDatabase(connectionString); 17 | var upgradeEngineBuilder = DeployChanges.To 18 | .SqlDatabase(connectionString, null) 19 | .WithScriptsEmbeddedInAssembly(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly()) 20 | .WithTransaction() 21 | .LogToConsole(); 22 | 23 | var upgrader = upgradeEngineBuilder.Build(); 24 | 25 | upgrader.GetDiscoveredScripts().ForEach(x => Console.WriteLine(x.Name)); 26 | if (upgrader.IsUpgradeRequired()) 27 | { 28 | var results = upgrader.PerformUpgrade(); 29 | if (results.Successful) 30 | Console.WriteLine("Database upgrade success"); 31 | else 32 | { 33 | Console.WriteLine($"Failed {results.Error}"); 34 | return -1; 35 | } 36 | } 37 | else 38 | { 39 | Console.WriteLine("No upgrade is required"); 40 | } 41 | 42 | return 0; 43 | } 44 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DapperExtensions/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/TestTableDaoRepository.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using DapperGenericRepository; 2 | using Infrastructure.Models; 3 | 4 | namespace Infrastructure.Infrastructure; 5 | 6 | public class TestTableDaoRepository: GenericRepository 7 | { 8 | public TestTableDaoRepository(string connectionString, string tableName) : base(connectionString, tableName) 9 | { 10 | } 11 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DapperExtensions/Infrastructure/Models/TestTableDao.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | namespace Infrastructure.Models; 2 | 3 | public class TestTableDao 4 | { 5 | public int Id { get; set; } 6 | public int Year { get; set; } 7 | public string FirstName { get; set; } = string.Empty; 8 | public string LastName { get; set; } = string.Empty; 9 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DapperExtensions/Infrastructure/Scripts/001_CreateTestTable.sql: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | CREATE TABLE dbo.TestTable 2 | ( 3 | Id INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY IDENTITY, 4 | Year INT NOT NULL, 5 | FirstName nvarchar(255) NOT NULL, 6 | LastName nvarchar(255) NOT NULL 7 | ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DapperExtensions/Infrastructure/Scripts/002_PopulateTestTable.sql: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | INSERT INTO [dbo].[TestTable] 2 | ([Year] 3 | ,[FirstName] 4 | ,[LastName]) 5 | VALUES 6 | ( 7 | 2022, 8 | 'TestName1', 9 | 'LastTestName1' 10 | ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DapperExtensions/Tests/DbTests.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System.Collections.Generic; 2 | using System.Linq; 3 | using System.Threading.Tasks; 4 | using DapperGenericRepository; 5 | using FluentAssertions; 6 | using Infrastructure.Infrastructure; 7 | using Infrastructure.Models; 8 | using NUnit.Framework; 9 | 10 | namespace Tests; 11 | 12 | [TestFixture] 13 | public class DbTests : IntegrationTestBase 14 | { 15 | private IGenericRepository _genericRepository = null!; 16 | 17 | [SetUp] 18 | public void Setup() 19 | { 20 | _genericRepository = new TestTableDaoRepository(ConnectionString, "TestTable"); 21 | } 22 | 23 | [Test] 24 | public async Task ExecuteAsyncWithToken_TestItWritesToDb() 25 | { 26 | //GIVEN 27 | var testRow = new TestTableDao() { Year = 2020, FirstName = "test", LastName = "test" }; 28 | 29 | //WHEN 30 | await _genericRepository.InsertAsync(testRow); 31 | 32 | //THEN 33 | var results = await _genericRepository.GetAllAsync(); 34 | var resultsList = results.ToList(); 35 | resultsList.Count(x => x.FirstName == "test" && x.LastName == "test").Should().Be(1); 36 | resultsList.Count.Should().Be(2); 37 | } 38 | 39 | [Test] 40 | public async Task TestItUpdatesDb() 41 | { 42 | //GIVEN 43 | var testRow = new TestTableDao() { Year = 2020, FirstName = "test", LastName = "test" }; 44 | await _genericRepository.InsertAsync(testRow); 45 | var results = await _genericRepository.GetAllAsync(); 46 | var resultsList = results.ToList(); 47 | var id = resultsList.Single(x => x.FirstName == "test" && x.LastName == "test").Id; 48 | 49 | //WHEN 50 | var updateRow = new TestTableDao { Id = id, Year = 2021, FirstName = "test2", LastName = "test2" }; 51 | await _genericRepository.UpdateAsync(updateRow); 52 | 53 | 54 | //THEN 55 | var r = await _genericRepository.GetAllAsync(); 56 | var resultUpdate = r.Single(x => x.Id == id); 57 | resultUpdate.FirstName.Should().Be("test2"); 58 | } 59 | 60 | [Test] 61 | public async Task TestSelect() 62 | { 63 | var results = await _genericRepository.GetAllAsync(); 64 | var resultsList = results.ToList(); 65 | resultsList.Count(x => x.FirstName == "TestName1" && x.LastName == "LastTestName1").Should().Be(1); 66 | resultsList.Single(x => x.FirstName == "TestName1" && x.LastName == "LastTestName1").Id.Should().NotBe(0); 67 | } 68 | 69 | [Test] 70 | public async Task TestSelectById() 71 | { 72 | var results = await _genericRepository.GetAllAsync(); 73 | var resultsList = results.ToList(); 74 | var id = resultsList.Single(x => x.FirstName == "TestName1" && x.LastName == "LastTestName1").Id; 75 | var item = await _genericRepository.GetAsync(id); 76 | item.Should().NotBeNull(); 77 | item.Id.Should().Be(id); 78 | item.Year.Should().Be(2022); 79 | item.FirstName.Should().Be("TestName1"); 80 | item.LastName.Should().Be("LastTestName1"); 81 | } 82 | 83 | [Test] 84 | public async Task BulkInsert_Test() 85 | { 86 | //GIVEN 87 | var listOfModels = new List() 88 | { 89 | new() 90 | { 91 | Id = 1, 92 | Year = 2022, 93 | FirstName = "d", 94 | LastName = "b" 95 | }, 96 | new() 97 | { 98 | Id = 2, 99 | Year = 2022, 100 | FirstName = "d", 101 | LastName = "b" 102 | } 103 | }; 104 | 105 | //WHEN 106 | _genericRepository.InsertBulk(listOfModels); 107 | 108 | //THEN 109 | var results = await _genericRepository.GetAllAsync(); 110 | var resultsList = results.ToList(); 111 | resultsList.Count.Should().Be(3); 112 | } 113 | 114 | [Test] 115 | public async Task InsertRange_Test() 116 | { 117 | //GIVEN 118 | var listOfModels = new List() 119 | { 120 | new() 121 | { 122 | Id = 1, 123 | Year = 2022, 124 | FirstName = "d", 125 | LastName = "b" 126 | }, 127 | new() 128 | { 129 | Id = 2, 130 | Year = 2022, 131 | FirstName = "d", 132 | LastName = "b" 133 | } 134 | }; 135 | 136 | //WHEN 137 | await _genericRepository.InsertRangeAsync(listOfModels); 138 | 139 | //THEN 140 | var results = await _genericRepository.GetAllAsync(); 141 | var resultsList = results.ToList(); 142 | resultsList.Count.Should().Be(3); 143 | } 144 | 145 | [Test] 146 | public async Task TestDelete() 147 | { 148 | //GIVEN 149 | var testRow = new TestTableDao() { Year = 2020, FirstName = "test", LastName = "test" }; 150 | await _genericRepository.InsertAsync(testRow); 151 | var results = await _genericRepository.GetAllAsync(); 152 | var resultsList = results.ToList(); 153 | var id = resultsList.Single(x => x.FirstName == "test" && x.LastName == "test").Id; 154 | 155 | //WHEN 156 | await _genericRepository.DeleteAsync(id); 157 | 158 | //THEN 159 | var r = await _genericRepository.GetAllAsync(); 160 | var resultUpdate = r.SingleOrDefault(x => x.Id == id); 161 | resultUpdate.Should().BeNull(); 162 | } 163 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DapperExtensions/Tests/HelpersTests.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System.Collections.Generic; 2 | using DapperGenericRepository.Helpers; 3 | using FluentAssertions; 4 | using Infrastructure.Models; 5 | using NUnit.Framework; 6 | 7 | namespace Tests; 8 | 9 | [TestFixture] 10 | public class HelpersTests 11 | { 12 | [Test] 13 | public void DataTable_Generated_For_GivenType() 14 | { 15 | //GIVEN 16 | var listOfModels = new List() 17 | { 18 | new() 19 | { 20 | Id = 1, 21 | Year = 2022, 22 | FirstName = "d", 23 | LastName = "b" 24 | }, 25 | new() 26 | { 27 | Id = 2, 28 | Year = 2022, 29 | FirstName = "d", 30 | LastName = "b" 31 | } 32 | }; 33 | 34 | //WHEN 35 | var dataTable = BulkInsertHelpers.CreateDataTable(listOfModels); 36 | 37 | //THEN 38 | dataTable.Columns.Count.Should().Be(4); 39 | } 40 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DapperExtensions/Tests/IntegrationTestBase.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using Infrastructure.Infrastructure; 3 | using Microsoft.Data.SqlClient; 4 | using NUnit.Framework; 5 | 6 | namespace Tests; 7 | 8 | [SetUpFixture] 9 | public abstract class IntegrationTestBase 10 | { 11 | public string ConnectionString { get; set; } = string.Empty; 12 | private string DatabaseName { get; set; } = string.Empty; 13 | 14 | [SetUp] 15 | public void StartDatabase() 16 | { 17 | DatabaseName = Guid.NewGuid().ToString(); 18 | ConnectionString = $@"Server=(localdb)\mssqllocaldb;Database={DatabaseName};Trusted_Connection=True;"; 19 | DbMigrationLite.ExecuteMigration(ConnectionString); 20 | } 21 | 22 | [TearDown] 23 | public void Teardown() 24 | { 25 | 26 | using var conn = new SqlConnection(ConnectionString); 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Generic Repository 2 | 3 | Generic repository based on dapper exposes most common repository methods as well as providing some additional functionality. 4 | 5 | Here is the complete interface that is exposed: 6 | 7 | ```cs 8 | public interface IGenericRepository where T: class 9 | { 10 | Task> GetAllAsync(CancellationToken cancellationToken = default); 11 | Task GetAsync(object id,CancellationToken cancellationToken = default); 12 | Task InsertAsync(T t,CancellationToken cancellationToken = default); 13 | void InsertBulk(IEnumerable items); 14 | Task UpdateAsync(T t, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default); 15 | Task DeleteAsync(object id, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default); 16 | Task InsertRangeAsync(IEnumerable t, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default); 17 | } 18 | ``` 19 | ### Example usage 20 | 21 | Create Model class for example: 22 | 23 | ```cs 24 | public class MainTable 25 | { 26 | public int Id { get; set; } 27 | public string Data { get; set; } 28 | public DateTime UpdatedDate { get; set; } 29 | } 30 | ``` 31 | Create new class which inherits from GenericRepository and pass model as type: 32 | 33 | ```cs 34 | public class MainTableRepository: GenericRepository 35 | { 36 | public MainTableRepository(string connectionString, string tableName) : base(connectionString, tableName) 37 | { 38 | 39 | } 40 | } 41 | ``` 42 | 43 | Thats it, repository is now ready to be used like so: 44 | ```cs 45 | await mainTableRepository.InsertAsync(new MainTable() 46 | { 47 | Data = data, 48 | UpdatedDate = DateTime.Now 49 | }); 50 | ``` 51 | 52 | Each async method also supports cancellation token except for InsertBulk which is not async and is using SqlBulkCopy for efficient insert large number of records without a transaction. 53 | 54 | Repository generates queries based on provided generic type T and usage is pretty straightforward. Examples can be found in Tests project. 55 | 56 | Please note: 57 | For inserting large number of records use InsertBulk for inserting large number of records with the transaction use InsertRangeAsync. 58 | 59 | 60 | # Dapper-extensions 61 | A few dapper extension that can help in everyday use 62 | 63 | # How-to-use 64 | 65 | Dapper can be used the same way. If you want to pass token to the method with the same name as dapperWithToken(). 66 | Example: 67 | 68 | ```cs 69 | public async Task> GetAllAsync(CancellationToken cancellationToken) 70 | { 71 | using (var connection = CreateConnection()) 72 | { 73 | return await connection.QueryAsyncWithToken($"SELECT * FROM {_tableName}", cancellationToken: cancellationToken); 74 | } 75 | } 76 | ``` 77 | 78 | 79 | 80 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------