Sam.FileTableFramework
2.1.0
dotnet add package Sam.FileTableFramework --version 2.1.0
NuGet\Install-Package Sam.FileTableFramework -Version 2.1.0
<PackageReference Include="Sam.FileTableFramework" Version="2.1.0" />
paket add Sam.FileTableFramework --version 2.1.0
#r "nuget: Sam.FileTableFramework, 2.1.0"
// Install Sam.FileTableFramework as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Sam.FileTableFramework&version=2.1.0 // Install Sam.FileTableFramework as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Sam.FileTableFramework&version=2.1.0
Building a File Management Application with ASP.NET Core and SQL Server FileTable
Introduction
In today's digital world, effective file management is crucial for individuals and organizations alike. Developing a file management application can help streamline file organization and improve accessibility. In this article, we will explore the intricacies and implementation steps of building a file management application using ASP.NET Core and SQL Server FileTable.
Getting Started
You'll want to enable SQL Server FILESTREAM. Follow the instructions in this link for the necessary guidance on activation.
To install the Sam.File Table Framework package, simply use the following command
.NET CLI
dotnet add package Sam.FileTableFramework --version 2.0.0
Package Manager
NuGet\Install-Package Sam.FileTableFramework -Version 2.0.0
Package Reference
<PackageReference Include="Sam.FileTableFramework" Version="2.0.0" />
Paket CLI
paket add Sam.FileTableFramework --version 2.0.0
Create your DbContext by inheriting from FileTableDbContext. Then, define a FtDbSet property for your tables.
using Sam.FileTableFramework.Context; namespace Sam.Persistence { public class DatabaseContext: FileTableDBContext { public FtDbSet Table1 { get; set; } public FtDbSet Table2 { get; set; } public FtDbSet Table3 { get; set; } } }
You can have your advanced FtDbSet, for this, refer to this link
Register your DatabaseContext class in Startup
// ... builder.Services.AddFileTableDBContext<DatabaseContext>(o => o.ConnectionString = "Data Source =.; Initial Catalog = DatabaseName; Integrated Security = true"); // ...
You can create the database by adding the following code when the project is running
// ... using (var scope = app.Services.CreateScope()) { var services = scope.ServiceProvider; services.GetRequiredService<DatabaseContext>().Migrate(); } // ...
Now you can inject DatabaseContext in your classes and use your tables, for example, see the source code below
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc; using Sam.FileTableFramework.Linq; using Sam.Persistence; using System.Net.Mime; namespace Sam.EndPoint.WebApi.Controllers { [ApiController] [Route("[controller]")] public class FileController(DatabaseContext databaseContext) : ControllerBase { [HttpGet("GetPaged/{page}/{pageCount}")] public async Task<IActionResult> GetPaged(int page, int pageCount) { var skip = (page - 1) * pageCount; var query = databaseContext.Table1; var result = await query .Skip(skip) .Take(pageCount) .OrderBy(p => p.name) .ToListAsync(p => new FileEntityDto() { Name = p.name, Size = p.cached_file_size, Id = p.stream_id, Type = p.file_type }); return Ok(result); } [HttpGet("GetAll")] public async Task<IActionResult> GetAll() { var query = databaseContext.Table1; var result = await query .ToListAsync(p => new FileEntityDto() { Name = p.name, Size = p.cached_file_size, Id = p.stream_id, Type = p.file_type }); return Ok(result); } [HttpGet("Count")] public async Task<IActionResult> Count() { var query = databaseContext.Table1; return Ok(await query.CountAsync()); } [HttpGet("Download/{name}")] public async Task<IActionResult> Download(string name) { var entity = await databaseContext.Table1.Where($"name = '{name}'").FirstOrDefaultAsync(); if (entity is null) return NotFound(nameof(NotFound)); return File(entity.file_stream!, MediaTypeNames.Application.Octet, entity.name); } [HttpPost("Upload")] public async Task<IActionResult> Upload(IFormFile file) { var fileName = Guid.NewGuid() + file.FileName[file.FileName.LastIndexOf('.')..]; var stream = file.OpenReadStream(); await databaseContext.Table1.CreateAsync(fileName, stream); return Ok(fileName); } [HttpDelete("Delete")] public async Task<IActionResult> Delete(string name) { var entity = await databaseContext.Table1.Where($"name = '{name}'").FirstOrDefaultAsync(); if (entity is null) return NotFound(nameof(NotFound)); var temp = await databaseContext.Table1.RemoveAsync(entity); return Ok(temp); } [HttpGet("TestQueryString")] public async Task<IActionResult> TestQueryString() { var query = databaseContext.Table1; var result = query .Take(3) .Skip(2) .Where("name = 'TestName'") .OrderBy(p => p.name) .OrderBy(p => p.is_archive) .OrderByDescending(p => p.stream_id) .OrderBy(p => p.creation_time) .Select(p => new FileEntityDto() { Name = p.name, Size = p.cached_file_size, Id = p.stream_id, Type = p.file_type }); return Ok(new { Query = result.ToQueryString(), Data = await result.ToListAsync(p => new FileEntityDto() { Name = p.name, Size = p.cached_file_size, Id = p.stream_id, Type = p.file_type }) }); } } public class FileEntityDto { public Guid Id { get; set; } public string? Name { get; set; } public string? Type { get; set; } public long Size { get; set; } } }
Conclusion
In this article, we delved into creating a file management application using ASP.NET Core and SQL Server FileTable. This application provides functionalities for organizing and managing files in a web environment. Leveraging modern technologies and tools like FileTable, we were able to build a secure, reliable, and high-performance application.
Open Source Project Availability
The FileTableFramework package is an open-source project available on GitHub. You can view the source code and contribute to its development or report issues.
GitHub Repository: FileTableFramework on GitHub
Issues and Contributions: Feel free to explore the codebase, report any issues, or suggest improvements through GitHub Issues.
This transparency and accessibility ensure that the project is community-driven and welcomes contributions, fostering continuous improvement and reliability.
License
This project is licensed with the MIT license.
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Tizen | tizen60 was computed. |
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.NETStandard 2.1
- Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.Abstractions (>= 2.2.0)
- System.Data.SqlClient (>= 4.8.6)
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