DotNetBrightener.WebApi.GenericCRUD
2025.0.1-rc-243301701
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Centralized CRUD WebAPI in ASP.NET Core Applications
© 2024 DotNet Brightener. admin@dotnetbrightener.com
Instruction
Most applications rely on CRUD operations. This library provides core CRUD functionalities, exposing them as WebAPI controllers, utilizing DotNetBrightener.DataAccess.Abstractions library, which facilitates the database access layer performing the CRUD operations.
Implement in your project
Let's say in your project, you have the following class defined:
public class ProductDocument : BaseEntityWithAuditInfo
{
[MaxLength(255)]
public string FileName { get; set; }
[MaxLength(1024)]
public string Description { get; set; }
[MaxLength(2048)]
public string FileUrl { get; set; }
public Guid? FileGuid { get; set; }
public int? DisplayOrder { get; set; }
[DataType(DataType.Currency)]
public decimal? Price { get; set; }
}
You will need to create a DataService interface and implementation class like the following:
public partial interface IProductDocumentDataService : IBaseDataService<ProductDocument> { }
public partial class ProductDocumentDataService : BaseDataService<ProductDocument>, IProductDocumentDataService {
public ProductDocumentDataService(IRepository repository)
: base(repository)
{
}
}
The IBaseDataService<>
interface and BaseDataService<>
base class are defined in DotNetBrightener.DataAccess.Abstractions library. They provided CRUD operation already so you will not need to write CRUD operation yourself. The implementation is highly customizable, so you can change the logic based on your application's need.
You can then create a controller as followed:
[ApiController]
[Route("api/[controller]")]
public partial class ProductDocumentController : BaseCRUDController<ProductDocument>
{
public ProductDocumentController(
IProductDocumentDataService dataService,
IHttpContextAccessor httpContextAccessor)
: base(dataService, httpContextAccessor)
{
}
}
In Startup.cs
or Program.cs
, register your DataService interface and implementation class to the ServiceCollection
as followed:
builder.Services.AddScoped<IProductDocumentDataService, ProductDocumentDataService>();
If you use CORS, you will need to add the following to the ConfigureServices
method in Startup.cs
:
services.AddCors(options =>
{
options.AddPolicy("CorsPolicy",
builder =>
{
// other configurations for your CORS policy builder
// builder.AllowAnyMethod()
// .AllowAnyHeader();
// This is required for the headers that returned from the paged list API to be exposed to the consumers
builder.AddPagedDataSetExposedHeaders();
});
});
Now your API is available. Check out the next section for the available APIs and what to expect.
Available CRUD APIs
The following API for CRUD will be available when you implement the CRUD controllers.
GET
/api/[entity]
- Retrieve list of records of the
entity
type, and satisfies the filter, if provided
This API accepts the following query string parameters:
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
columns | string[], separate by commas | The columns / fields of the entity to retrieve |
pageSize | number | The number of records to return in one page, default is 20 |
pageIndex | number | The index of the page to return, default is 0 |
orderBy | string | The column to sort the result by, in ascending order. If the value starts with a hyphen (- ) and followed by the column name, the result is sorted in descending order. This parameter impacts how the data is returned. |
{column_name} |
any | The filter expressions to filter the result by the column_name . Eg: createdBy=user* will filter the result to return the records that have CreatedBy value starts with user . Or, summary=contains(value3)&createdDate=<=2023-12-01 , will filter the records that have summary value contains value3 in the string, and createdDate is before 01 Dec 2023 .<br/><br/>See the tables below for more detail. |
column_name
is case-sensitive. You will need to obtain the correct name of the column from the response body.
There is no
OR
operator supported at the moment, because the nature of HTTP query strings combined by&
operator. Therefore, onlyAND
operator can be supported.
You can use custom queries for the {column_name}
parameter with different operators. Here's a table explaining how to use them:
The follow operators are supported in most of all data types, string
, int
, long
, float
, double
Operator | Symbol | Example Usage | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Equals | eq (default) |
id=eq(100) or id=100 |
Filters records where the id value matches the one on the right side of the query or in the parentheses. |
Not Equals | ne |
id=ne_100 <br /> id=ne(100) <br/> id=!(100) |
Filters the records where the id value doesn't not equal the value on the right operand or in the parentheses. |
In | in |
summary=in(valuea,valueb) |
Filters the records where the summary is in the values defined in the parentheses. |
Not In | notin <br /> !in |
summary=notin(valuea,valueb) <br />summary=!in(valuea,valueb) |
Filters the records where the summary IS NOT in the values defined in the parentheses. |
The following operators are supported for string
data type.
Operator | Symbol | Example Usage | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Contains | contains <br/>like <br/>*keyword* |
summary=contains(value) <br />summary=like(value) <br />summary=*value* |
Filters the records where the summary contains the value in the parentheses. |
Not Contains | notcontains <br/>notlike <br/>!contains <br />!like |
summary=!contains(value) <br />summary=!like(value) |
Filters the records where the summary DOES NOT contains the value in the parentheses. |
Starts With | startsWith <br />sw <br/>keyword* |
summary=startsWith(value) <br/>summary=sw(value) <br/>summary=value* |
Filters the records where the summary starts with the value in the parentheses or on the right side of the query. |
Not Starts With | !startsWith <br />!sw |
summary=!startsWith(value) <br/>summary=!sw(value) |
Filters the records where the summary DOES NOT start with the value in the parentheses. |
Ends With | endsWith <br/>ew <br/>*keyword |
summary=endsWith(value) <br />summary=ew(value) <br/>summary=*value |
Filters the records where the summary ends with the value in the parentheses or on the right side of the query. |
Not Ends With | !endsWith <br/>!ew |
summary=!endsWith(value) <br />summary=!ew(value) |
Filters the records where the summary DOES NOT end with the value in the parentheses. |
The following operators are supported for int
, float
, double
, decimal
, datetime
and datetimeoffset
data type.
Operator | Symbol | Example Usage | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Greater Than<br />After (for datetime types) |
> gt |
id=>(10) <br />displayIndex=>(200) <br />expirationDate=>(2023-12-01) |
- |
Greater Than or Equals<br />On or After (for datetime type) |
>= ge |
id=>=(10) <br />displayIndex=>=(200) <br />expirationDate=>=(2023-12-01) |
- |
Less Than<br />Before (for datetime types) |
< lt |
id=<(10) <br />displayIndex=<(200) <br />invoiceDate=<(2023-12-01) <br />invoiceDate=lt(2023-12-01) |
- |
Less Than or Equals<br />Before or On (for datetime types) |
<= le |
id=<=(10) <br />displayIndex=<=(200) <br />invoiceDate=<=(2023-12-01) <br />invoiceDate=le(2023-12-01) |
- |
The following operators are supported for datetimeoffset
data type.
Operator | Symbol | Example Usage | Description |
---|---|---|---|
ON | on |
expiredDate=on(2024-06-05T00:00:00.000+07:00) |
Retrieve records that have expiredDate occurs between (inclusively) 00:00:00 and 23:59:59 on the 5th of June, 2024 at timezone +07:00 |
NOT ON | !on noton |
expiredDate=noton(2024-06-05T00:00:00.000+07:00) <br /><br />expiredDate=!on(2024-06-05T00:00:00.000+07:00) |
Retrieve records that have expiredDate occurs not on the 5th of June, 2024 at timezone +07:00 . It means the result includes records with expiredDate before 12:00AM June 5th , and records with expiredDate after 11:59:59PM June 5th .<br/>It results in same result as of the query expiredDate=!in(2024-06-05T00:00:00.000+07:00,2024-06-05T23:59:59.000+07:00) |
IN | in |
expiredDate=in(2024-06-05T00:00:00.000+07:00,2024-06-07T12:30:00.000+07:00) |
Retrieve records that have expiredDate occurs between the 5th of June, 2024 and 12:30 PM 7th of June, 2024 at timezone +07:00 |
NOT IN | !in notin |
expiredDate=notin(2024-06-05T00:00:00.000+07:00,2024-06-07T00:00:00.000+07:00) <br /><br />expiredDate=!in(2024-06-05T00:00:00.000+07:00,2024-06-07T12:30:00.000+07:00) |
Retrieve records that have expiredDate occurs before the 5th of June, 2024 or after 12:30 PM 7th of June, 2024 at timezone +07:00 |
The response of the API also has the headers as followed that help you identify the total items available, the result count, requested page size and requested page index. See the below table for details.
Header | Description |
---|---|
X-Total-Count |
The total number of items available based on the filter defined in the request |
X-Result-Count |
The number of items returned in the current page |
X-Page-Size |
The requested page size |
X-Page-Index |
The requested page index |
GET
/api/[entity]/[id]
- Get the record of the
entity
type byid
This API accepts the following query string parameters
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
columns | string[], separate by commas | The columns / fields of the entity to retrieve |
POST
/api/[entity]
- Create a new record of the
entity
type
PUT
/api/[entity]/{id}
- Update entity by
id
The body of the request can be part of the entity. Only the provided fields in the body will be updated to the entity specified by the id
DELETE
/api/[entity]/{id}
- Delete entity by
id
PUT
/api/[entity]/{id}/undelete
- Restore the deleted record of the
entity
byid
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net9.0 is compatible. |
-
net9.0
- DotNetBrightener.AspNet.Extensions.SelfDocumentedProblemResult (>= 2025.0.1-rc-243301701)
- DotNetBrightener.DataAccess.Abstractions (>= 2025.0.1-rc-243301701)
- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore (>= 9.0.0)
- Newtonsoft.Json (>= 13.0.3)
- System.Linq.Dynamic.Core (>= 1.4.9)
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