Code First - Insert, Update, Delete Stored Procedure Mapping:
Entity Framework 6 Code-First provides the ability to create and use a stored procedure for add, update, and delete operations. This was not possible in the previous versions of Entity Framework.
Student Entity:
class Student { public Student() { } public int Student_ID { get; set; } public string StudentName { get; set; } }
The following example automatically creates a stored procedure for Student entity using Fluent API.
protected override void OnModelCreating(DbModelBuilder modelBuilder) { modelBuilder.Entity<Student>() .MapToStoredProcedures(); }
The code shown above will create three procedures Student_Insert, Student_Update and Student_Delete. Student_Insert and Student_Update stored procedures have a parameter name which corresponds to the property names. Student_Delete will have a primary key property StudentID parameter.
You can also change the stored procedure and parameter names, as shown below:
protected override void OnModelCreating(DbModelBuilder modelBuilder) { modelBuilder.Entity<Student>() .MapToStoredProcedures(p => p.Insert(sp => sp.HasName("sp_InsertStudent").Parameter(pm => pm.StudentName, "name").Result(rs => rs.Student_ID, "Student_ID")) .Update(sp => sp.HasName("sp_UpdateStudent").Parameter(pm => pm.StudentName, "name")) .Delete(sp => sp.HasName("sp_DeleteStudent").Parameter(pm => pm.Student_ID, "Id")) ); }
If you want all your entities to use stored procedures, then do the following:
protected override void OnModelCreating(DbModelBuilder modelBuilder) { modelBuilder.Types().Configure(t => t.MapToStoredProcedures()); }
Limitations:
- Only Fluent API can be used to map stored procedures. You cannot use Data Annotation attributes in EF 6 for stored procedure mapping.
- You cannot use a mixture of stored procedure and query to add, update and delete operation on the same entity. You can either use stored procedure or SQL query for all add, update and delete operations with the entity.
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