TxCommand.Abstractions 0.1.0

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dotnet add package TxCommand.Abstractions --version 0.1.0
NuGet\Install-Package TxCommand.Abstractions -Version 0.1.0
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<PackageReference Include="TxCommand.Abstractions" Version="0.1.0" />
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add TxCommand.Abstractions --version 0.1.0
#r "nuget: TxCommand.Abstractions, 0.1.0"
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install TxCommand.Abstractions as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=TxCommand.Abstractions&version=0.1.0

// Install TxCommand.Abstractions as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=TxCommand.Abstractions&version=0.1.0

TxCommand

A simple commanding library with support for executing commands within a database transaction.

Usage

Commands are executed with a CommandExecutor, which provides a database transaction. CommandExecutors are a single use object and should be used for a specific set of operations.

Below is an example of how to use the command executors in a service.

public class PetService
{
    private readonly ITxCommandExecutorFactory _commandExecutorFactory;

    public PetService(ITxCommandExecutorFactory commandExecutorFactory)
    {
        _commandExecutorFactory = commandExecutorFactory;
    }

    // Adds a collection of pets, if any of them fail, the
    // transaction will be rolled back.
    public async Task AddPets(int personId, string[] pets)
    {
        // The executor commits the transaction on disposal.
        using (var executor = _commandExecutorFactory.Create())
        {
            foreach (var pet in pets)
            {
                var command = new AddPetCommand(personId, pet);

                await executor.ExecuteAsync(command);
            }
        }
    }
}

Here is an example of a transient service, CreatePersonService. This should be initialised on a per-use basis, as it has a command executor as a dependency.

public class CreatePersonService : IDisposable
{
    private readonly ITxCommandExecutor _executor;

    public CreatePersonService(ITxCommandExecutor executor)
    {
        _executor = executor;
    }

    // Creates a new Person, then adds a Pet. If either command throws
    // an exception, the transaction will be rolled back.
    public async Task<int> Create(string personName, string petName)
    {
        var createPersonCommand = new CreatePersonCommand(personName);
        var personId = await _executor.ExecuteAsync(createPersonCommand);

        var addPetCommand = new AddPetCommand(personId, petName);
        await _executor.ExecuteAsync(addPetCommand);

        return personId;
    }

    public void Dispose()
    {
        // On disposal, the executor is disposed, which commits the transaction.
        _executor?.Dispose();
    }
}

Dependency Injection

If you're using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection for dependency injection, AddTxCommand() can be called on a IServiceCollection.

var services = new ServiceCollection()
    .AddTxCommand()
    .BuildServiceProvider();

var factory = services.GetRequiredService<ITxCommandExecutorFactory>();
var executor = services.GetRequiredService<ITxCommandExecutor>();
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NuGet packages (3)

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TxCommand

Provides the core implementation for TxCommand, to support driver specific packages.

TxCommand.Sql.Abstractions

Provides abstractions for TxCommand.Sql, including ITxCommand, ISession and ISessionFactory.

TxCommand.Mongo.Abstractions

Provides core interfaces for TxCommand.Mongo.

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