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Mastering Entity Framework Core 2.0

By : Prabhakaran Anbazhagan
Book Image

Mastering Entity Framework Core 2.0

By: Prabhakaran Anbazhagan

Overview of this book

Being able to create and maintain data-oriented applications has become crucial in modern programming. This is why Microsoft came up with Entity Framework so architects can optimize storage requirements while also writing efficient and maintainable application code. This book is a comprehensive guide that will show how to utilize the power of the Entity Framework to build efficient .NET Core applications. It not only teaches all the fundamentals of Entity Framework Core but also demonstrates how to use it practically so you can implement it in your software development. The book is divided into three modules. The first module focuses on building entities and relationships. Here you will also learn about different mapping techniques, which will help you choose the one best suited to your application design. Once you have understood the fundamentals of the Entity Framework, you will move on to learn about validation and querying in the second module. It will also teach you how to execute raw SQL queries and extend the Entity Framework to leverage Query Objects using the Query Object Pattern. The final module of the book focuses on performance optimization and managing the security of your application. You will learn to implement failsafe mechanisms using concurrency tokens. The book also explores row-level security and multitenant databases in detail. By the end of the book, you will be proficient in implementing Entity Framework on your .NET Core applications.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface
4
Building Relationships – Understanding Mapping

Improving repositories with the query object pattern


We need a provision to explain the necessity of a query object pattern, so let's create such a requirement and then we will look into query objects. We will create a repository for blogs in our system, we will see the advantages and disadvantages it brings to the application, and finally, we will see what are query objects and how they help us in improvising repositories.

Introduction to repositories

We have been performing CRUD operations in the controller directly with the data context; we could incorporate a repository in our application first, and later, query objects could be implemented in the repository.

Let us start with creating the interface required for the repository. It includes basic retrieval, business-specific retrievals, and the remaining CRUD operations. The following code contains the methods required for the IPostRepository:

    public interface IPostRepository
    {
      IEnumerable<Post> GetAllPosts();
      Task...