LfrlAnvil.Sql.Core
0.1.1
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package LfrlAnvil.Sql.Core --version 0.1.1
NuGet\Install-Package LfrlAnvil.Sql.Core -Version 0.1.1
<PackageReference Include="LfrlAnvil.Sql.Core" Version="0.1.1" />
paket add LfrlAnvil.Sql.Core --version 0.1.1
#r "nuget: LfrlAnvil.Sql.Core, 0.1.1"
// Install LfrlAnvil.Sql.Core as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=LfrlAnvil.Sql.Core&version=0.1.1 // Install LfrlAnvil.Sql.Core as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=LfrlAnvil.Sql.Core&version=0.1.1
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LfrlAnvil.Sql.Core
This project contains core functionalities related to SQL, such as:
- SQL statement syntax trees,
- Expression-based SQL parameter binders,
- Expression-based SQL query readers,
- Database schema versioning,
- Support for multiple SQL dialect implementations.
Documentation
Technical documentation can be found here.
Examples
Following is an example of an SQL statement syntax tree creation:
// SQL node interpreter instance to use
SqlNodeInterpreter interpreter = ...;
var a = SqlNode.RawRecordSet( SqlRecordSetInfo.Create( "dbo", "a" ) );
var b = SqlNode.RawRecordSet( SqlRecordSetInfo.Create( "dbo", "b" ) ).As( "b" );
var dataSource = a.Join( b.InnerOn( a["x"] == b["x"] ) );
var decoratedDataSource = dataSource
.AndWhere( a["y"] > SqlNode.Literal( 42 ) )
.AndWhere( b["y"] != SqlNode.Parameter( "y" ) )
.OrderBy( a["x"].Asc() );
// syntax tree node that represents an SQL query similar to the following:
// SELECT
// dbo.a.x AS ax,
// dbo.a.y AS ay,
// b.y AS by,
// b.z
// FROM dbo.a
// INNER JOIN dbo.b AS b ON dbo.a.x = b.x
// WHERE (dbo.a.y > 42) AND (b.y <> @y)
// ORDER BY dbo.a.x ASC
var query = decoratedDataSource
.Select( a["x"].As( "ax" ), a["y"].As( "ay" ), b["y"].As( "by" ), b["z"] );
// the actual SQL query depends on the interpreter's implementation
var context = interpreter.Interpret( query );
var sql = context.Sql.ToString();
// ----------
var target = SqlNode.RawRecordSet( SqlRecordSetInfo.Create( "dbo", "a" ) );
var values = SqlNode.Values(
new[,]
{
{ SqlNode.Literal( 42 ), SqlNode.Literal( "foo" ) },
{ SqlNode.Literal( 123 ), SqlNode.Literal( "bar" ) },
{ SqlNode.Literal( -1 ), SqlNode.Literal( "qux" ) }
} );
// syntax tree node that represents an SQL statement similar to the following:
// INSERT INTO dbo.a (x, y)
// VALUES
// (42, 'foo'),
// (123, 'bar'),
// (-1, 'qux')
var statement = values
.ToInsertInto( target, target["x"], target["y"] );
// the actual SQL statement depends on the interpreter's implementation
var context = interpreter.Interpret( statement );
var sql = context.Sql.ToString();
Following is an example of creation of parameter binders and query readers:
// type that defines available parameters and their values
public class ParameterSource
{
...
}
// SQL parameter binder factory to use
ISqlParameterBinderFactory factory = ...;
// creates a new parameter binder expression,
// where instances of ParameterSource type are used to initialize
// collections of bound SQL parameters
var expression = factory.CreateExpression<ParameterSource>();
// expression can be compiled into an actual parameter binder
var binder = expression.Compile();
// there exists a possibility to bind an instance of ParameterSource type
// to the parameter binder
var executor = binder.Bind( new ParameterSource() );
// DB command to use as the target of parameter binding
IDbCommand command = ...;
// initializes DB command's parameters based on the compiled binder and a ParameterSource instance
binder.Bind( command, new ParameterSource() );
// or based on prepared parameter binder's executor
executor.Execute( command );
// ----------
// type that defines data fields of a single row to be read
public class Row
{
...
}
// SQL query reader factory to use
ISqlQueryReaderFactory factory = ...;
// creates a new query reader expression,
// where Row type defines available data fields and their types
var expression = factory.CreateExpression<Row>();
// expression can be compiled into an actual query reader
var reader = expression.Compile();
// there exists a possibility to bind an SQL query to the query reader
var executor = reader.Bind( "SELECT * FROM foo" );
// data reader to use as the source of rows
using var r = command.ExecuteReader();
// reads all rows from the data reader's current result set
var rows = reader.Read( r );
// or reads all rows from the DB command by using the prepared query reader's executor
rows = executor.Execute( command );
Following is an example of how to define and apply DB versions to the specific database:
// SQL DB factory to use
ISqlDatabaseFactory factory = ...;
// defines the first DB version
var version1 = SqlDatabaseVersion.Create(
new Version( "0.1" ),
db =>
{
// creates a new 'T1' table
var t1 = db.Schemas.Default.Objects.CreateTable( "T1" );
// creates a new non-nullable 'T1.C1' column of 'int' type
var c1 = t1.Columns.Create( "C1" ).SetType<int>();
// creates a new nullable 'T1.C2' column of 'string' type
var c2 = t1.Columns.Create( "C2" ).SetType<string>().MarkAsNullable();
// creates a new primary key constraint on the 'T1' table, using ('C1' ASC) columns
var pk1 = t1.Constraints.SetPrimaryKey( c1.Asc() );
} );
// defines the second DB version
var version2 = SqlDatabaseVersion.Create(
new Version( "0.2" ),
db =>
{
// gets the 'T1' table created in the previous version
var t1 = db.Schemas.Default.Objects.GetTable( "T1" );
// gets the primary key constraint from the 'T1' table
var pk1 = t1.Constraints.GetPrimaryKey();
// creates a new 'T2' table
var t2 = db.Schemas.Default.Objects.CreateTable( "T2" );
// creates a new non-nullable 'T2.C3' column of 'int' type
var c3 = t2.Columns.Create( "C3" ).SetType<int>();
// creates a new primary key constraint on the 'T2' table, using ('C3' ASC) columns
var pk2 = t2.Constraints.SetPrimaryKey( c3.Asc() );
// creates a new foreign key constraint on the 'T2' table,
// whose 'C3' column references 'C1' column from the 'T1' table
var fk = t2.Constraints.CreateForeignKey( pk2.Index, pk1.Index );
} );
// creates a history of DB versions
var versionHistory = new SqlDatabaseVersionHistory( version1, version2 );
// connection string to the DB
string connectionString = ...;
// applies version history to the DB
var result = factory.Create(
connectionString,
versionHistory,
SqlCreateDatabaseOptions.Default.SetMode( SqlDatabaseCreateMode.Commit ) );
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.NET | net7.0 is compatible. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 was computed. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
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net7.0
- LfrlAnvil.Core (>= 0.1.1)
NuGet packages (3)
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