Esempio n. 1
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        //see https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dotnet/2016/09/29/implementing-seeding-custom-conventions-and-interceptors-in-ef-core-1-0/
        //for why I call DetectChanges before ChangeTracker, and why I then turn ChangeTracker.AutoDetectChangesEnabled off/on around SaveChanges
        public static async Task <ImmutableList <ValidationResult> > SaveChangesWithValidationAsync(this DataContext dataContext)
        {
            var result = dataContext.ExecuteValidation();

            if (result.Count > 1)
            {
                return(result);
            }

            dataContext.ChangeTracker.AutoDetectChangesEnabled = false;

            try
            {
                await dataContext.SaveChangesAsync().ConfigureAwait(false);
            }
            finally
            {
                dataContext.ChangeTracker.AutoDetectChangesEnabled = true;
            }

            return(result);
        }
Esempio n. 2
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        //see https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dotnet/2016/09/29/implementing-seeding-custom-conventions-and-interceptors-in-ef-core-1-0/
        //for why I call DetectChanges before ChangeTracker, and why I then turn ChangeTracker.AutoDetectChangesEnabled off/on around SaveChanges
        public static ImmutableList <ValidationResult> SaveChangesWithValidation(this DataContext dataContext)
        {
            var result = dataContext.ExecuteValidation(); //#C

            if (result.Count > 1)
            {
                return(result);                    //#D
            }
            //I leave out the AutoDetectChangesEnabled on/off from the code shown in chapter 4 as its only a performance issue
            //I'ts a concept that doesn't add anything to chapter 4. However I leave it in the real code as it has a (small) improvement on performance
            dataContext.ChangeTracker.AutoDetectChangesEnabled = false; //LEAVE OUT OF CHAPTER 4 -

            try
            {
                dataContext.SaveChanges();
            }
            finally
            {
                dataContext.ChangeTracker.AutoDetectChangesEnabled = true;
            }

            return(result);
        }