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But first, please read 674 | . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # CoreApiFundamentals 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/.vscode/launch.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "version": "0.2.0", 3 | "configurations": [ 4 | { 5 | // Use IntelliSense to find out which attributes exist for C# debugging 6 | // Use hover for the description of the existing attributes 7 | // For further information visit https://github.com/OmniSharp/omnisharp-vscode/blob/master/debugger-launchjson.md 8 | "name": ".NET Core Launch (web)", 9 | "type": "coreclr", 10 | "request": "launch", 11 | "preLaunchTask": "build", 12 | // If you have changed target frameworks, make sure to update the program path. 13 | "program": "${workspaceFolder}/bin/Debug/net6.0/CoreCodeCamp.dll", 14 | "args": [], 15 | "cwd": "${workspaceFolder}", 16 | "stopAtEntry": false, 17 | // Enable launching a web browser when ASP.NET Core starts. For more information: https://aka.ms/VSCode-CS-LaunchJson-WebBrowser 18 | "serverReadyAction": { 19 | "action": "openExternally", 20 | "pattern": "\\bNow listening on:\\s+(https?://\\S+)" 21 | }, 22 | "env": { 23 | "ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT": "Development" 24 | }, 25 | "sourceFileMap": { 26 | "/Views": "${workspaceFolder}/Views" 27 | } 28 | }, 29 | { 30 | "name": ".NET Core Attach", 31 | "type": "coreclr", 32 | "request": "attach" 33 | } 34 | ] 35 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/.vscode/tasks.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "version": "2.0.0", 3 | "tasks": [ 4 | { 5 | "label": "build", 6 | "command": "dotnet", 7 | "type": "process", 8 | "args": [ 9 | "build", 10 | "${workspaceFolder}/CoreCodeCamp.csproj", 11 | "/property:GenerateFullPaths=true", 12 | "/consoleloggerparameters:NoSummary" 13 | ], 14 | "problemMatcher": "$msCompile" 15 | }, 16 | { 17 | "label": "publish", 18 | "command": "dotnet", 19 | "type": "process", 20 | "args": [ 21 | "publish", 22 | "${workspaceFolder}/CoreCodeCamp.csproj", 23 | "/property:GenerateFullPaths=true", 24 | "/consoleloggerparameters:NoSummary" 25 | ], 26 | "problemMatcher": "$msCompile" 27 | }, 28 | { 29 | "label": "watch", 30 | "command": "dotnet", 31 | "type": "process", 32 | "args": [ 33 | "watch", 34 | "run", 35 | "--project", 36 | "${workspaceFolder}/CoreCodeCamp.csproj" 37 | ], 38 | "problemMatcher": "$msCompile" 39 | } 40 | ] 41 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Controllers/ValuesController.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using System.Collections.Generic; 3 | using System.Linq; 4 | using System.Text; 5 | using System.Threading.Tasks; 6 | using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc; 7 | 8 | namespace CoreCodeCamp.Controllers 9 | { 10 | [Route("api/[controller]")] 11 | public class ValuesController 12 | { 13 | 14 | public string[] Get() 15 | { 16 | return new[] { "Hello", "From","Pluralsight" }; 17 | } 18 | } 19 | } 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/CoreCodeCamp.csproj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | 3 | 4 | net7.0 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | runtime; build; native; contentfiles; analyzers; buildtransitive 17 | all 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/CoreCodeCamp.sln: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00 3 | # Visual Studio 15 4 | VisualStudioVersion = 15.0.28107.0 5 | MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1 6 | Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "CoreCodeCamp", "CoreCodeCamp.csproj", "{A5EBC609-68B7-47B5-AA9C-F9B50DC1CD34}" 7 | EndProject 8 | Global 9 | GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution 10 | Debug|Any CPU = Debug|Any CPU 11 | Release|Any CPU = Release|Any CPU 12 | EndGlobalSection 13 | GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution 14 | {A5EBC609-68B7-47B5-AA9C-F9B50DC1CD34}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU 15 | {A5EBC609-68B7-47B5-AA9C-F9B50DC1CD34}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU 16 | {A5EBC609-68B7-47B5-AA9C-F9B50DC1CD34}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU 17 | {A5EBC609-68B7-47B5-AA9C-F9B50DC1CD34}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU 18 | EndGlobalSection 19 | GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution 20 | HideSolutionNode = FALSE 21 | EndGlobalSection 22 | GlobalSection(ExtensibilityGlobals) = postSolution 23 | SolutionGuid = {0AA65990-D92D-40F4-9DCC-F52591B1B43B} 24 | EndGlobalSection 25 | EndGlobal 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Data/CampContext.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using System.Collections.Generic; 3 | using System.Linq; 4 | using System.Text; 5 | using System.Threading.Tasks; 6 | using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore; 7 | using Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration; 8 | 9 | namespace CoreCodeCamp.Data 10 | { 11 | public class CampContext : DbContext 12 | { 13 | private readonly IConfiguration _config; 14 | 15 | public CampContext(DbContextOptions options, IConfiguration config) : base(options) 16 | { 17 | _config = config; 18 | } 19 | 20 | public DbSet Camps { get; set; } 21 | public DbSet Speakers { get; set; } 22 | public DbSet Talks { get; set; } 23 | 24 | protected override void OnConfiguring(DbContextOptionsBuilder optionsBuilder) 25 | { 26 | optionsBuilder.UseSqlServer(_config.GetConnectionString("CodeCamp")); 27 | } 28 | 29 | protected override void OnModelCreating(ModelBuilder bldr) 30 | { 31 | bldr.Entity() 32 | .HasData(new 33 | { 34 | CampId = 1, 35 | Moniker = "ATL2018", 36 | Name = "Atlanta Code Camp", 37 | EventDate = new DateTime(2018, 10, 18), 38 | LocationId = 1, 39 | Length = 1 40 | }); 41 | 42 | bldr.Entity() 43 | .HasData(new 44 | { 45 | LocationId = 1, 46 | VenueName = "Atlanta Convention Center", 47 | Address1 = "123 Main Street", 48 | CityTown = "Atlanta", 49 | StateProvince = "GA", 50 | PostalCode = "12345", 51 | Country = "USA" 52 | }); 53 | 54 | bldr.Entity() 55 | .HasData(new 56 | { 57 | TalkId = 1, 58 | CampId = 1, 59 | SpeakerId = 1, 60 | Title = "Entity Framework From Scratch", 61 | Abstract = "Entity Framework from scratch in an hour. Probably cover it all", 62 | Level = 100 63 | }, 64 | new 65 | { 66 | TalkId = 2, 67 | CampId = 1, 68 | SpeakerId = 2, 69 | Title = "Writing Sample Data Made Easy", 70 | Abstract = "Thinking of good sample data examples is tiring.", 71 | Level = 200 72 | }); 73 | 74 | bldr.Entity() 75 | .HasData(new 76 | { 77 | SpeakerId = 1, 78 | FirstName = "Shawn", 79 | LastName = "Wildermuth", 80 | BlogUrl = "http://wildermuth.com", 81 | Company = "Wilder Minds LLC", 82 | CompanyUrl = "http://wilderminds.com", 83 | GitHub = "shawnwildermuth", 84 | Twitter = "shawnwildermuth" 85 | }, new 86 | { 87 | SpeakerId = 2, 88 | FirstName = "Resa", 89 | LastName = "Wildermuth", 90 | BlogUrl = "http://shawnandresa.com", 91 | Company = "Wilder Minds LLC", 92 | CompanyUrl = "http://wilderminds.com", 93 | GitHub = "resawildermuth", 94 | Twitter = "resawildermuth" 95 | }); 96 | 97 | } 98 | 99 | } 100 | } 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Data/CampContextFactory.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using System.Collections.Generic; 3 | using System.IO; 4 | using System.Linq; 5 | using System.Text; 6 | using System.Threading.Tasks; 7 | using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore; 8 | using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design; 9 | using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Infrastructure; 10 | using Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration; 11 | 12 | namespace CoreCodeCamp.Data 13 | { 14 | public class CampContextFactory : IDesignTimeDbContextFactory 15 | { 16 | public CampContext CreateDbContext(string[] args) 17 | { 18 | var config = new ConfigurationBuilder() 19 | .SetBasePath(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory()) 20 | .AddJsonFile("appsettings.json") 21 | .Build(); 22 | 23 | return new CampContext(new DbContextOptionsBuilder().Options, config); 24 | } 25 | } 26 | } 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Data/CampRepository.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using System.Collections.Generic; 3 | using System.Linq; 4 | using System.Text; 5 | using System.Threading.Tasks; 6 | using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore; 7 | using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging; 8 | 9 | namespace CoreCodeCamp.Data 10 | { 11 | public class CampRepository : ICampRepository 12 | { 13 | private readonly CampContext _context; 14 | private readonly ILogger _logger; 15 | 16 | public CampRepository(CampContext context, ILogger logger) 17 | { 18 | _context = context; 19 | _logger = logger; 20 | } 21 | 22 | public void Add(T entity) where T : class 23 | { 24 | _logger.LogInformation($"Adding an object of type {entity.GetType()} to the context."); 25 | _context.Add(entity); 26 | } 27 | 28 | public void Delete(T entity) where T: class 29 | { 30 | _logger.LogInformation($"Removing an object of type {entity.GetType()} to the context."); 31 | _context.Remove(entity); 32 | } 33 | 34 | public async Task SaveChangesAsync() 35 | { 36 | _logger.LogInformation($"Attempitng to save the changes in the context"); 37 | 38 | // Only return success if at least one row was changed 39 | return (await _context.SaveChangesAsync()) > 0; 40 | } 41 | 42 | public async Task GetAllCampsByEventDate(DateTime dateTime, bool includeTalks = false) 43 | { 44 | _logger.LogInformation($"Getting all Camps"); 45 | 46 | IQueryable query = _context.Camps 47 | .Include(c => c.Location); 48 | 49 | if (includeTalks) 50 | { 51 | query = query 52 | .Include(c => c.Talks) 53 | .ThenInclude(t => t.Speaker); 54 | } 55 | 56 | // Order It 57 | query = query.OrderByDescending(c => c.EventDate) 58 | .Where(c => c.EventDate.Date == dateTime.Date); 59 | 60 | return await query.ToArrayAsync(); 61 | } 62 | 63 | public async Task GetAllCampsAsync(bool includeTalks = false) 64 | { 65 | _logger.LogInformation($"Getting all Camps"); 66 | 67 | IQueryable query = _context.Camps 68 | .Include(c => c.Location); 69 | 70 | if (includeTalks) 71 | { 72 | query = query 73 | .Include(c => c.Talks) 74 | .ThenInclude(t => t.Speaker); 75 | } 76 | 77 | // Order It 78 | query = query.OrderByDescending(c => c.EventDate); 79 | 80 | return await query.ToArrayAsync(); 81 | } 82 | 83 | public async Task GetCampAsync(string moniker, bool includeTalks = false) 84 | { 85 | _logger.LogInformation($"Getting a Camp for {moniker}"); 86 | 87 | IQueryable query = _context.Camps 88 | .Include(c => c.Location); 89 | 90 | if (includeTalks) 91 | { 92 | query = query.Include(c => c.Talks) 93 | .ThenInclude(t => t.Speaker); 94 | } 95 | 96 | // Query It 97 | query = query.Where(c => c.Moniker == moniker); 98 | 99 | return await query.FirstOrDefaultAsync(); 100 | } 101 | 102 | public async Task GetTalksByMonikerAsync(string moniker, bool includeSpeakers = false) 103 | { 104 | _logger.LogInformation($"Getting all Talks for a Camp"); 105 | 106 | IQueryable query = _context.Talks; 107 | 108 | if (includeSpeakers) 109 | { 110 | query = query 111 | .Include(t => t.Speaker); 112 | } 113 | 114 | // Add Query 115 | query = query 116 | .Where(t => t.Camp.Moniker == moniker) 117 | .OrderByDescending(t => t.Title); 118 | 119 | return await query.ToArrayAsync(); 120 | } 121 | 122 | public async Task GetTalkByMonikerAsync(string moniker, int talkId, bool includeSpeakers = false) 123 | { 124 | _logger.LogInformation($"Getting all Talks for a Camp"); 125 | 126 | IQueryable query = _context.Talks; 127 | 128 | if (includeSpeakers) 129 | { 130 | query = query 131 | .Include(t => t.Speaker); 132 | } 133 | 134 | // Add Query 135 | query = query 136 | .Where(t => t.TalkId == talkId && t.Camp.Moniker == moniker); 137 | 138 | return await query.FirstOrDefaultAsync(); 139 | } 140 | 141 | public async Task GetSpeakersByMonikerAsync(string moniker) 142 | { 143 | _logger.LogInformation($"Getting all Speakers for a Camp"); 144 | 145 | IQueryable query = _context.Talks 146 | .Where(t => t.Camp.Moniker == moniker) 147 | .Select(t => t.Speaker) 148 | .Where(s => s != null) 149 | .OrderBy(s => s.LastName) 150 | .Distinct(); 151 | 152 | return await query.ToArrayAsync(); 153 | } 154 | 155 | public async Task GetAllSpeakersAsync() 156 | { 157 | _logger.LogInformation($"Getting Speaker"); 158 | 159 | var query = _context.Speakers 160 | .OrderBy(t => t.LastName); 161 | 162 | return await query.ToArrayAsync(); 163 | } 164 | 165 | 166 | public async Task GetSpeakerAsync(int speakerId) 167 | { 168 | _logger.LogInformation($"Getting Speaker"); 169 | 170 | var query = _context.Speakers 171 | .Where(t => t.SpeakerId == speakerId); 172 | 173 | return await query.FirstOrDefaultAsync(); 174 | } 175 | } 176 | } 177 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Data/Entities/Camp.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | using System; 3 | using System.Collections.Generic; 4 | 5 | namespace CoreCodeCamp.Data 6 | { 7 | public class Camp 8 | { 9 | public int CampId { get; set; } 10 | public string Name { get; set; } 11 | public string Moniker { get; set; } 12 | public Location Location { get; set; } 13 | public DateTime EventDate { get; set; } = DateTime.MinValue; 14 | public int Length { get; set; } = 1; 15 | public ICollection Talks { get; set; } 16 | } 17 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Data/Entities/Location.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | namespace CoreCodeCamp.Data 2 | { 3 | public class Location 4 | { 5 | public int LocationId { get; set; } 6 | public string VenueName { get; set; } 7 | public string Address1 { get; set; } 8 | public string Address2 { get; set; } 9 | public string Address3 { get; set; } 10 | public string CityTown { get; set; } 11 | public string StateProvince { get; set; } 12 | public string PostalCode { get; set; } 13 | public string Country { get; set; } 14 | } 15 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Data/Entities/Speaker.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | namespace CoreCodeCamp.Data 2 | { 3 | public class Speaker 4 | { 5 | public int SpeakerId { get; set; } 6 | public string FirstName { get; set; } 7 | public string LastName { get; set; } 8 | public string MiddleName { get; set; } 9 | public string Company { get; set; } 10 | public string CompanyUrl { get; set; } 11 | public string BlogUrl { get; set; } 12 | public string Twitter { get; set; } 13 | public string GitHub { get; set; } 14 | 15 | } 16 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Data/Entities/Talk.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | namespace CoreCodeCamp.Data 2 | { 3 | public class Talk 4 | { 5 | public int TalkId { get; set; } 6 | public Camp Camp { get; set; } 7 | public string Title { get; set; } 8 | public string Abstract { get; set; } 9 | public int Level { get; set; } 10 | public Speaker Speaker { get; set; } 11 | } 12 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Data/ICampRepository.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using System.Collections.Generic; 3 | using System.Threading.Tasks; 4 | 5 | namespace CoreCodeCamp.Data 6 | { 7 | public interface ICampRepository 8 | { 9 | // General 10 | void Add(T entity) where T : class; 11 | void Delete(T entity) where T : class; 12 | Task SaveChangesAsync(); 13 | 14 | // Camps 15 | Task GetAllCampsAsync(bool includeTalks = false); 16 | Task GetCampAsync(string moniker, bool includeTalks = false); 17 | Task GetAllCampsByEventDate(DateTime dateTime, bool includeTalks = false); 18 | 19 | // Talks 20 | Task GetTalkByMonikerAsync(string moniker, int talkId, bool includeSpeakers = false); 21 | Task GetTalksByMonikerAsync(string moniker, bool includeSpeakers = false); 22 | 23 | // Speakers 24 | Task GetSpeakersByMonikerAsync(string moniker); 25 | Task GetSpeakerAsync(int speakerId); 26 | Task GetAllSpeakersAsync(); 27 | 28 | } 29 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Data/IDbContextFactory.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | namespace CoreCodeCamp.Data 2 | { 3 | public interface IDbContextFactory 4 | { 5 | } 6 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Data/Migrations/20180928134504_initialdb.Designer.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // 2 | using System; 3 | using CoreCodeCamp.Data; 4 | using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore; 5 | using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Infrastructure; 6 | using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata; 7 | using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Migrations; 8 | using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Storage.ValueConversion; 9 | 10 | namespace CoreCodeCamp.Migrations 11 | { 12 | [DbContext(typeof(CampContext))] 13 | [Migration("20180928134504_initialdb")] 14 | partial class initialdb 15 | { 16 | protected override void BuildTargetModel(ModelBuilder modelBuilder) 17 | { 18 | #pragma warning disable 612, 618 19 | modelBuilder 20 | .HasAnnotation("ProductVersion", "2.2.0-preview2-35157") 21 | .HasAnnotation("Relational:MaxIdentifierLength", 128) 22 | .HasAnnotation("SqlServer:ValueGenerationStrategy", SqlServerValueGenerationStrategy.IdentityColumn); 23 | 24 | modelBuilder.Entity("CoreCodeCamp.Data.Camp", b => 25 | { 26 | b.Property("CampId") 27 | .ValueGeneratedOnAdd() 28 | .HasAnnotation("SqlServer:ValueGenerationStrategy", SqlServerValueGenerationStrategy.IdentityColumn); 29 | 30 | b.Property("EventDate"); 31 | 32 | b.Property("Length"); 33 | 34 | b.Property("LocationId"); 35 | 36 | b.Property("Moniker"); 37 | 38 | b.Property("Name"); 39 | 40 | b.HasKey("CampId"); 41 | 42 | b.HasIndex("LocationId"); 43 | 44 | b.ToTable("Camps"); 45 | 46 | b.HasData( 47 | new 48 | { 49 | CampId = 1, 50 | EventDate = new DateTime(2018, 10, 18, 0, 0, 0, 0, DateTimeKind.Unspecified), 51 | Length = 1, 52 | LocationId = 1, 53 | Moniker = "ATL2018", 54 | Name = "Atlanta Code Camp" 55 | }); 56 | }); 57 | 58 | modelBuilder.Entity("CoreCodeCamp.Data.Location", b => 59 | { 60 | b.Property("LocationId") 61 | .ValueGeneratedOnAdd() 62 | .HasAnnotation("SqlServer:ValueGenerationStrategy", SqlServerValueGenerationStrategy.IdentityColumn); 63 | 64 | b.Property("Address1"); 65 | 66 | b.Property("Address2"); 67 | 68 | b.Property("Address3"); 69 | 70 | b.Property("CityTown"); 71 | 72 | b.Property("Country"); 73 | 74 | b.Property("PostalCode"); 75 | 76 | b.Property("StateProvince"); 77 | 78 | b.Property("VenueName"); 79 | 80 | b.HasKey("LocationId"); 81 | 82 | b.ToTable("Location"); 83 | 84 | b.HasData( 85 | new 86 | { 87 | LocationId = 1, 88 | Address1 = "123 Main Street", 89 | CityTown = "Atlanta", 90 | Country = "USA", 91 | PostalCode = "12345", 92 | StateProvince = "GA", 93 | VenueName = "Atlanta Convention Center" 94 | }); 95 | }); 96 | 97 | modelBuilder.Entity("CoreCodeCamp.Data.Speaker", b => 98 | { 99 | b.Property("SpeakerId") 100 | .ValueGeneratedOnAdd() 101 | .HasAnnotation("SqlServer:ValueGenerationStrategy", SqlServerValueGenerationStrategy.IdentityColumn); 102 | 103 | b.Property("BlogUrl"); 104 | 105 | b.Property("Company"); 106 | 107 | b.Property("CompanyUrl"); 108 | 109 | b.Property("FirstName"); 110 | 111 | b.Property("GitHub"); 112 | 113 | b.Property("LastName"); 114 | 115 | b.Property("MiddleName"); 116 | 117 | b.Property("Twitter"); 118 | 119 | b.HasKey("SpeakerId"); 120 | 121 | b.ToTable("Speakers"); 122 | 123 | b.HasData( 124 | new 125 | { 126 | SpeakerId = 1, 127 | BlogUrl = "http://wildermuth.com", 128 | Company = "Wilder Minds LLC", 129 | CompanyUrl = "http://wilderminds.com", 130 | FirstName = "Shawn", 131 | GitHub = "shawnwildermuth", 132 | LastName = "Wildermuth", 133 | Twitter = "shawnwildermuth" 134 | }, 135 | new 136 | { 137 | SpeakerId = 2, 138 | BlogUrl = "http://shawnandresa.com", 139 | Company = "Wilder Minds LLC", 140 | CompanyUrl = "http://wilderminds.com", 141 | FirstName = "Resa", 142 | GitHub = "resawildermuth", 143 | LastName = "Wildermuth", 144 | Twitter = "resawildermuth" 145 | }); 146 | }); 147 | 148 | modelBuilder.Entity("CoreCodeCamp.Data.Talk", b => 149 | { 150 | b.Property("TalkId") 151 | .ValueGeneratedOnAdd() 152 | .HasAnnotation("SqlServer:ValueGenerationStrategy", SqlServerValueGenerationStrategy.IdentityColumn); 153 | 154 | b.Property("Abstract"); 155 | 156 | b.Property("CampId"); 157 | 158 | b.Property("Level"); 159 | 160 | b.Property("SpeakerId"); 161 | 162 | b.Property("Title"); 163 | 164 | b.HasKey("TalkId"); 165 | 166 | b.HasIndex("CampId"); 167 | 168 | b.HasIndex("SpeakerId"); 169 | 170 | b.ToTable("Talks"); 171 | 172 | b.HasData( 173 | new 174 | { 175 | TalkId = 1, 176 | Abstract = "Entity Framework from scratch in an hour. Probably cover it all", 177 | CampId = 1, 178 | Level = 100, 179 | SpeakerId = 1, 180 | Title = "Entity Framework From Scratch" 181 | }, 182 | new 183 | { 184 | TalkId = 2, 185 | Abstract = "Thinking of good sample data examples is tiring.", 186 | CampId = 1, 187 | Level = 200, 188 | SpeakerId = 2, 189 | Title = "Writing Sample Data Made Easy" 190 | }); 191 | }); 192 | 193 | modelBuilder.Entity("CoreCodeCamp.Data.Camp", b => 194 | { 195 | b.HasOne("CoreCodeCamp.Data.Location", "Location") 196 | .WithMany() 197 | .HasForeignKey("LocationId"); 198 | }); 199 | 200 | modelBuilder.Entity("CoreCodeCamp.Data.Talk", b => 201 | { 202 | b.HasOne("CoreCodeCamp.Data.Camp", "Camp") 203 | .WithMany("Talks") 204 | .HasForeignKey("CampId"); 205 | 206 | b.HasOne("CoreCodeCamp.Data.Speaker", "Speaker") 207 | .WithMany() 208 | .HasForeignKey("SpeakerId"); 209 | }); 210 | #pragma warning restore 612, 618 211 | } 212 | } 213 | } 214 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Data/Migrations/20180928134504_initialdb.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata; 3 | using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Migrations; 4 | 5 | namespace CoreCodeCamp.Migrations 6 | { 7 | public partial class initialdb : Migration 8 | { 9 | protected override void Up(MigrationBuilder migrationBuilder) 10 | { 11 | migrationBuilder.CreateTable( 12 | name: "Location", 13 | columns: table => new 14 | { 15 | LocationId = table.Column(nullable: false) 16 | .Annotation("SqlServer:ValueGenerationStrategy", SqlServerValueGenerationStrategy.IdentityColumn), 17 | VenueName = table.Column(nullable: true), 18 | Address1 = table.Column(nullable: true), 19 | Address2 = table.Column(nullable: true), 20 | Address3 = table.Column(nullable: true), 21 | CityTown = table.Column(nullable: true), 22 | StateProvince = table.Column(nullable: true), 23 | PostalCode = table.Column(nullable: true), 24 | Country = table.Column(nullable: true) 25 | }, 26 | constraints: table => 27 | { 28 | table.PrimaryKey("PK_Location", x => x.LocationId); 29 | }); 30 | 31 | migrationBuilder.CreateTable( 32 | name: "Speakers", 33 | columns: table => new 34 | { 35 | SpeakerId = table.Column(nullable: false) 36 | .Annotation("SqlServer:ValueGenerationStrategy", SqlServerValueGenerationStrategy.IdentityColumn), 37 | FirstName = table.Column(nullable: true), 38 | LastName = table.Column(nullable: true), 39 | MiddleName = table.Column(nullable: true), 40 | Company = table.Column(nullable: true), 41 | CompanyUrl = table.Column(nullable: true), 42 | BlogUrl = table.Column(nullable: true), 43 | Twitter = table.Column(nullable: true), 44 | GitHub = table.Column(nullable: true) 45 | }, 46 | constraints: table => 47 | { 48 | table.PrimaryKey("PK_Speakers", x => x.SpeakerId); 49 | }); 50 | 51 | migrationBuilder.CreateTable( 52 | name: "Camps", 53 | columns: table => new 54 | { 55 | CampId = table.Column(nullable: false) 56 | .Annotation("SqlServer:ValueGenerationStrategy", SqlServerValueGenerationStrategy.IdentityColumn), 57 | Name = table.Column(nullable: true), 58 | Moniker = table.Column(nullable: true), 59 | LocationId = table.Column(nullable: true), 60 | EventDate = table.Column(nullable: false), 61 | Length = table.Column(nullable: false) 62 | }, 63 | constraints: table => 64 | { 65 | table.PrimaryKey("PK_Camps", x => x.CampId); 66 | table.ForeignKey( 67 | name: "FK_Camps_Location_LocationId", 68 | column: x => x.LocationId, 69 | principalTable: "Location", 70 | principalColumn: "LocationId", 71 | onDelete: ReferentialAction.Restrict); 72 | }); 73 | 74 | migrationBuilder.CreateTable( 75 | name: "Talks", 76 | columns: table => new 77 | { 78 | TalkId = table.Column(nullable: false) 79 | .Annotation("SqlServer:ValueGenerationStrategy", SqlServerValueGenerationStrategy.IdentityColumn), 80 | CampId = table.Column(nullable: true), 81 | Title = table.Column(nullable: true), 82 | Abstract = table.Column(nullable: true), 83 | Level = table.Column(nullable: false), 84 | SpeakerId = table.Column(nullable: true) 85 | }, 86 | constraints: table => 87 | { 88 | table.PrimaryKey("PK_Talks", x => x.TalkId); 89 | table.ForeignKey( 90 | name: "FK_Talks_Camps_CampId", 91 | column: x => x.CampId, 92 | principalTable: "Camps", 93 | principalColumn: "CampId", 94 | onDelete: ReferentialAction.Restrict); 95 | table.ForeignKey( 96 | name: "FK_Talks_Speakers_SpeakerId", 97 | column: x => x.SpeakerId, 98 | principalTable: "Speakers", 99 | principalColumn: "SpeakerId", 100 | onDelete: ReferentialAction.Restrict); 101 | }); 102 | 103 | migrationBuilder.InsertData( 104 | table: "Location", 105 | columns: new[] { "LocationId", "Address1", "Address2", "Address3", "CityTown", "Country", "PostalCode", "StateProvince", "VenueName" }, 106 | values: new object[] { 1, "123 Main Street", null, null, "Atlanta", "USA", "12345", "GA", "Atlanta Convention Center" }); 107 | 108 | migrationBuilder.InsertData( 109 | table: "Speakers", 110 | columns: new[] { "SpeakerId", "BlogUrl", "Company", "CompanyUrl", "FirstName", "GitHub", "LastName", "MiddleName", "Twitter" }, 111 | values: new object[] { 1, "http://wildermuth.com", "Wilder Minds LLC", "http://wilderminds.com", "Shawn", "shawnwildermuth", "Wildermuth", null, "shawnwildermuth" }); 112 | 113 | migrationBuilder.InsertData( 114 | table: "Speakers", 115 | columns: new[] { "SpeakerId", "BlogUrl", "Company", "CompanyUrl", "FirstName", "GitHub", "LastName", "MiddleName", "Twitter" }, 116 | values: new object[] { 2, "http://shawnandresa.com", "Wilder Minds LLC", "http://wilderminds.com", "Resa", "resawildermuth", "Wildermuth", null, "resawildermuth" }); 117 | 118 | migrationBuilder.InsertData( 119 | table: "Camps", 120 | columns: new[] { "CampId", "EventDate", "Length", "LocationId", "Moniker", "Name" }, 121 | values: new object[] { 1, new DateTime(2018, 10, 18, 0, 0, 0, 0, DateTimeKind.Unspecified), 1, 1, "ATL2018", "Atlanta Code Camp" }); 122 | 123 | migrationBuilder.InsertData( 124 | table: "Talks", 125 | columns: new[] { "TalkId", "Abstract", "CampId", "Level", "SpeakerId", "Title" }, 126 | values: new object[] { 1, "Entity Framework from scratch in an hour. Probably cover it all", 1, 100, 1, "Entity Framework From Scratch" }); 127 | 128 | migrationBuilder.InsertData( 129 | table: "Talks", 130 | columns: new[] { "TalkId", "Abstract", "CampId", "Level", "SpeakerId", "Title" }, 131 | values: new object[] { 2, "Thinking of good sample data examples is tiring.", 1, 200, 2, "Writing Sample Data Made Easy" }); 132 | 133 | migrationBuilder.CreateIndex( 134 | name: "IX_Camps_LocationId", 135 | table: "Camps", 136 | column: "LocationId"); 137 | 138 | migrationBuilder.CreateIndex( 139 | name: "IX_Talks_CampId", 140 | table: "Talks", 141 | column: "CampId"); 142 | 143 | migrationBuilder.CreateIndex( 144 | name: "IX_Talks_SpeakerId", 145 | table: "Talks", 146 | column: "SpeakerId"); 147 | } 148 | 149 | protected override void Down(MigrationBuilder migrationBuilder) 150 | { 151 | migrationBuilder.DropTable( 152 | name: "Talks"); 153 | 154 | migrationBuilder.DropTable( 155 | name: "Camps"); 156 | 157 | migrationBuilder.DropTable( 158 | name: "Speakers"); 159 | 160 | migrationBuilder.DropTable( 161 | name: "Location"); 162 | } 163 | } 164 | } 165 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Data/Migrations/CampContextModelSnapshot.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // 2 | using System; 3 | using CoreCodeCamp.Data; 4 | using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore; 5 | using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Infrastructure; 6 | using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata; 7 | using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Storage.ValueConversion; 8 | 9 | namespace CoreCodeCamp.Migrations 10 | { 11 | [DbContext(typeof(CampContext))] 12 | partial class CampContextModelSnapshot : ModelSnapshot 13 | { 14 | protected override void BuildModel(ModelBuilder modelBuilder) 15 | { 16 | #pragma warning disable 612, 618 17 | modelBuilder 18 | .HasAnnotation("ProductVersion", "2.2.0-preview2-35157") 19 | .HasAnnotation("Relational:MaxIdentifierLength", 128) 20 | .HasAnnotation("SqlServer:ValueGenerationStrategy", SqlServerValueGenerationStrategy.IdentityColumn); 21 | 22 | modelBuilder.Entity("CoreCodeCamp.Data.Camp", b => 23 | { 24 | b.Property("CampId") 25 | .ValueGeneratedOnAdd() 26 | .HasAnnotation("SqlServer:ValueGenerationStrategy", SqlServerValueGenerationStrategy.IdentityColumn); 27 | 28 | b.Property("EventDate"); 29 | 30 | b.Property("Length"); 31 | 32 | b.Property("LocationId"); 33 | 34 | b.Property("Moniker"); 35 | 36 | b.Property("Name"); 37 | 38 | b.HasKey("CampId"); 39 | 40 | b.HasIndex("LocationId"); 41 | 42 | b.ToTable("Camps"); 43 | 44 | b.HasData( 45 | new 46 | { 47 | CampId = 1, 48 | EventDate = new DateTime(2018, 10, 18, 0, 0, 0, 0, DateTimeKind.Unspecified), 49 | Length = 1, 50 | LocationId = 1, 51 | Moniker = "ATL2018", 52 | Name = "Atlanta Code Camp" 53 | }); 54 | }); 55 | 56 | modelBuilder.Entity("CoreCodeCamp.Data.Location", b => 57 | { 58 | b.Property("LocationId") 59 | .ValueGeneratedOnAdd() 60 | .HasAnnotation("SqlServer:ValueGenerationStrategy", SqlServerValueGenerationStrategy.IdentityColumn); 61 | 62 | b.Property("Address1"); 63 | 64 | b.Property("Address2"); 65 | 66 | b.Property("Address3"); 67 | 68 | b.Property("CityTown"); 69 | 70 | b.Property("Country"); 71 | 72 | b.Property("PostalCode"); 73 | 74 | b.Property("StateProvince"); 75 | 76 | b.Property("VenueName"); 77 | 78 | b.HasKey("LocationId"); 79 | 80 | b.ToTable("Location"); 81 | 82 | b.HasData( 83 | new 84 | { 85 | LocationId = 1, 86 | Address1 = "123 Main Street", 87 | CityTown = "Atlanta", 88 | Country = "USA", 89 | PostalCode = "12345", 90 | StateProvince = "GA", 91 | VenueName = "Atlanta Convention Center" 92 | }); 93 | }); 94 | 95 | modelBuilder.Entity("CoreCodeCamp.Data.Speaker", b => 96 | { 97 | b.Property("SpeakerId") 98 | .ValueGeneratedOnAdd() 99 | .HasAnnotation("SqlServer:ValueGenerationStrategy", SqlServerValueGenerationStrategy.IdentityColumn); 100 | 101 | b.Property("BlogUrl"); 102 | 103 | b.Property("Company"); 104 | 105 | b.Property("CompanyUrl"); 106 | 107 | b.Property("FirstName"); 108 | 109 | b.Property("GitHub"); 110 | 111 | b.Property("LastName"); 112 | 113 | b.Property("MiddleName"); 114 | 115 | b.Property("Twitter"); 116 | 117 | b.HasKey("SpeakerId"); 118 | 119 | b.ToTable("Speakers"); 120 | 121 | b.HasData( 122 | new 123 | { 124 | SpeakerId = 1, 125 | BlogUrl = "http://wildermuth.com", 126 | Company = "Wilder Minds LLC", 127 | CompanyUrl = "http://wilderminds.com", 128 | FirstName = "Shawn", 129 | GitHub = "shawnwildermuth", 130 | LastName = "Wildermuth", 131 | Twitter = "shawnwildermuth" 132 | }, 133 | new 134 | { 135 | SpeakerId = 2, 136 | BlogUrl = "http://shawnandresa.com", 137 | Company = "Wilder Minds LLC", 138 | CompanyUrl = "http://wilderminds.com", 139 | FirstName = "Resa", 140 | GitHub = "resawildermuth", 141 | LastName = "Wildermuth", 142 | Twitter = "resawildermuth" 143 | }); 144 | }); 145 | 146 | modelBuilder.Entity("CoreCodeCamp.Data.Talk", b => 147 | { 148 | b.Property("TalkId") 149 | .ValueGeneratedOnAdd() 150 | .HasAnnotation("SqlServer:ValueGenerationStrategy", SqlServerValueGenerationStrategy.IdentityColumn); 151 | 152 | b.Property("Abstract"); 153 | 154 | b.Property("CampId"); 155 | 156 | b.Property("Level"); 157 | 158 | b.Property("SpeakerId"); 159 | 160 | b.Property("Title"); 161 | 162 | b.HasKey("TalkId"); 163 | 164 | b.HasIndex("CampId"); 165 | 166 | b.HasIndex("SpeakerId"); 167 | 168 | b.ToTable("Talks"); 169 | 170 | b.HasData( 171 | new 172 | { 173 | TalkId = 1, 174 | Abstract = "Entity Framework from scratch in an hour. Probably cover it all", 175 | CampId = 1, 176 | Level = 100, 177 | SpeakerId = 1, 178 | Title = "Entity Framework From Scratch" 179 | }, 180 | new 181 | { 182 | TalkId = 2, 183 | Abstract = "Thinking of good sample data examples is tiring.", 184 | CampId = 1, 185 | Level = 200, 186 | SpeakerId = 2, 187 | Title = "Writing Sample Data Made Easy" 188 | }); 189 | }); 190 | 191 | modelBuilder.Entity("CoreCodeCamp.Data.Camp", b => 192 | { 193 | b.HasOne("CoreCodeCamp.Data.Location", "Location") 194 | .WithMany() 195 | .HasForeignKey("LocationId"); 196 | }); 197 | 198 | modelBuilder.Entity("CoreCodeCamp.Data.Talk", b => 199 | { 200 | b.HasOne("CoreCodeCamp.Data.Camp", "Camp") 201 | .WithMany("Talks") 202 | .HasForeignKey("CampId"); 203 | 204 | b.HasOne("CoreCodeCamp.Data.Speaker", "Speaker") 205 | .WithMany() 206 | .HasForeignKey("SpeakerId"); 207 | }); 208 | #pragma warning restore 612, 618 209 | } 210 | } 211 | } 212 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Program.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using CoreCodeCamp.Data; 2 | using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Builder; 3 | using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection; 4 | using Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting; 5 | 6 | var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(args); 7 | 8 | builder.Services.AddDbContext(); 9 | builder.Services.AddScoped(); 10 | 11 | builder.Services.AddControllers(); 12 | 13 | var app = builder.Build(); 14 | 15 | if (app.Environment.IsDevelopment()) 16 | { 17 | app.UseDeveloperExceptionPage(); 18 | } 19 | 20 | app.UseRouting(); 21 | 22 | app.UseAuthentication(); 23 | app.UseAuthorization(); 24 | 25 | app.MapControllers(); 26 | 27 | app.Run(); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/appsettings.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "Logging": { 3 | "LogLevel": { 4 | "Default": "Information", 5 | "Microsoft": "Information", 6 | "Microsoft.EntityFramework": "Error" 7 | } 8 | }, 9 | "AllowedHosts": "*", 10 | "ConnectionStrings": { 11 | "CodeCamp": "Data Source=(localdb)\\MSSQLLocalDB;Initial Catalog=PSCodeCamp;Integrated Security=True;Connect Timeout=30;" 12 | } 13 | } 14 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------