Rocket.Libraries.DatabaseIntegrator 1.8.0

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dotnet add package Rocket.Libraries.DatabaseIntegrator --version 1.8.0                
NuGet\Install-Package Rocket.Libraries.DatabaseIntegrator -Version 1.8.0                
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<PackageReference Include="Rocket.Libraries.DatabaseIntegrator" Version="1.8.0" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Rocket.Libraries.DatabaseIntegrator --version 1.8.0                
#r "nuget: Rocket.Libraries.DatabaseIntegrator, 1.8.0"                
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// Install Rocket.Libraries.DatabaseIntegrator as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Rocket.Libraries.DatabaseIntegrator&version=1.8.0

// Install Rocket.Libraries.DatabaseIntegrator as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Rocket.Libraries.DatabaseIntegrator&version=1.8.0                

Rocket.Libraries.DatabaseIntegrator

This library is a layer on top of Dapper ORM and makes its goal is making working with your database more structured and even easier.

Think of it like a framework for Dapper ORM, this way every one on your team writes code in a predictable and hence easy to understand manner.

It has extensively been tested with MS SQL and MySQL/MariaDB and even used in multiple production environments.

Installing

The library is available on nuget and can be installed using

    dotnet add package Rocket.Libraries.DatabaseIntegrator

Usage

This library is meant to use dotnet's default dependancy injection.

Configuration

  1. Let's tell the library how to connect to your database

In your appsettings.json, add the following:

{
     //.... Your other settings

    "DatabaseConnectionSettings": {
        "ConnectionString": "Server=localhost;Database=database_name;Uid=sam;Pwd=the-password;charset=utf8;convertzerodatetime=true;"
  }
}
  1. Read the connection string during runtime.

Create a class to read the connection string and return a connection to the database.


using System.Data;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Options;
using MySqlConnector;
using Rocket.Libraries.DatabaseIntegrator;

namespace App.Database
{
    public class DatabaseConnectionProvider : IConnectionProvider
    {
        private readonly string connectionString;

        public DatabaseConnectionProvider(
            IOptions<DatabaseConnectionSettings> databaseOptions)
        {

            connectionString = databaseOptions.Value.ConnectionString;
        }

        public IDbConnection Get(string connectionString)
        {
            var connection = new MySqlConnection(connectionString);

            return connection;
        }
    }
}


Please note the using Rocket.Libraries.DatabaseIntegrator; included in the class. It gives you access to the the interface IConnectionProvider and to the object DatabaseConnectionSettings which maps onto the connection string settings we created in appsettings.json

  1. Let's configure our app to read the settings. In Program.cs at the top of the file add
    using Rocket.Libraries.DatabaseIntegrator;

Then in your services configuration, add the following lines

    builder.Services.Configure<DatabaseConnectionSettings>(builder.Configuration.GetSection("DatabaseConnectionSettings"));
    builder.Services.InitializeDatabaseIntegrator<long,DatabaseConnectionProvider>();

In builder.Services.InitializeDatabaseIntegrator<long,DatabaseConnectionProvider>(); the first generic parameter is the type that your database primary keys are, while the second is the database connection provider class we created in the previous step.

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