A plugin for Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore to support repository, unit of work patterns, and multiple database with distributed transaction supported.
Support MySQL multiple databases/tables shardingIn MySQL, physically, a schema is synonymous with a database. You can substitute the keyword SCHEMA instead of DATABASE in MySQL SQL syntax, for example using CREATE SCHEMA instead of CREATE DATABASE. Some other database products draw a distinction. For example, in the Oracle Database product, a schema represents only a part of a database: the tables and other objects owned by a single user.
So, for MySQL, the easy way to support this feature is to dynamically change the SCHEMA at the runtime.
After v1.1.2 had support MySQL multiple databases/tables sharding in the same model in the same machine. For different machine, you can use DbContextFactory to dynamically create DbContext. You can use Pomelo.EntityFrameworkCore.MySql to test this feature. @PomeloFoundation
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services) { // use in memory for testing. services .AddDbContext<QuickStartContext>(opt => opt.UseInMemoryDatabase()) .AddUnitOfWork<QuickStartContext>() .AddCustomRepository<Blog, CustomBlogRepository>(); } private readonly IUnitOfWork _unitOfWork; // 1. IRepositoryFactory used for readonly scenario; // 2. IUnitOfWork used for read/write scenario; // 3. IUnitOfWork<TContext> used for multiple databases scenario; public ValuesController(IUnitOfWork unitOfWork) { _unitOfWork = unitOfWork; // Change database only work for MySQL right now. unitOfWork.ChangeDatabase($"uow_db_{DateTime.Now.Year}"); var userRepo = unitOfWork.GetRepository<User>(); var postRepo = unitOfWork.GetRepository<Post>(); var ym = DateTime.Now.ToString("yyyyMM"); userRepo.ChangeTable($"user_{ym}"); postRepo.ChangeTable($"post_{ym}"); var user = new User { UserName = "rigofunc", Password = "password" }; userRepo.Insert(user); var post = new Post { UserId = user.UserId, Content = "What a piece of junk!" }; postRepo.Insert(post); unitOfWork.SaveChanges(); var find = userRepo.Find(user.UserId); find.Password = "p@ssword"; unitOfWork.SaveChanges(); // projection }
// projection var pagedList = _unitOfWork.GetRepository<Blog>().GetPagedList(b => new { Name = b.Title, Link = b.Url }, pageIndex: pageIndex, pageSize: pageSize); var projection = _unitOfWork.GetRepository<Blog>().GetFirstOrDefault(b => new { Name = b.Title, Link = b.Url }, predicate: x => x.Title.Contains(term)); // including [HttpGet] public async Task<IPagedList<Blog>> Get() { return await _unitOfWork.GetRepository<Blog>().GetPagedListAsync(include: source => source.Include(blog => blog.Posts).ThenInclude(post => post.Comments)); }
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