Tutorial_04_DictionaryPool() { //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Create a Stash Client for the Employee class StashClient <Employee> clientEmployee = StashConfiguration.GetClient <Employee>(); clientEmployee.CreateTableIfNotExist(); //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Create an StashClient for the generic pool class, // Since we want to read and write to the Employee table, notice how we setup the correct EntityName in // the StashClientOptions. Otherwise the azure table implied would be "GenericPool". // // The call back method of naming the table has flexible capabilities. It can be used to determine // the table name dynamically based on the data in the object instance. // In this case it is used statically and called only once. StashClient <GenericPool> clientGenericPool = StashConfiguration.GetClient <GenericPool>( new StashClientOptions { OverrideEntitySetName = o => "Employee", OverrideEntitySetNameIsDynamic = false, Feedback = StashConfiguration.TraceFeedback, }); //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Stash an Employee const string departmentDev = "Dev"; Employee dataEmployee = new Employee { Department = departmentDev, EmployeeId = Guid.NewGuid().ToString(), Name = "John Doe", SkillLevel = 8, DateOfBirth = new DateTime(1990, 1, 1) }; dataEmployee.SetAnnualSalary(); clientEmployee.Insert(dataEmployee); //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // and read it back thru the GenericPool GenericPool dataPool = clientGenericPool.Get( dataEmployee.Department, dataEmployee.EmployeeId); //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Verify we got back what we put in via the Employee type. Assert.IsTrue( dataPool.PrimaryKey == dataEmployee.Department && dataPool.SecondaryKey == dataEmployee.EmployeeId && dataPool.Pool["AnnualSalary"].Equals(dataEmployee.GetAnnualSalary()) && dataPool.Pool["Birthday"].Equals(dataEmployee.DateOfBirth) && dataPool.Pool["SkillLevel"].Equals(dataEmployee.SkillLevel) && dataPool.Pool["Name"].Equals(dataEmployee.Name) && dataPool.Pool.Count == 4 + 1); // + 1 to the ETag //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Make a few changes and update dataPool.Pool["Name"] = "Lucifure"; // name change dataPool.Pool["Unique"] = Guid.NewGuid(); // new field clientGenericPool.Update(dataPool); // Note: Updates, Merges etc keep the original objects in sync with the latest ETags. // Even if an ETag is not specified for the type, if the type supports a Pool, // the ETag is maintained and synched in the pool //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Read back the data GenericPool dataPoolRead = clientGenericPool.CreateQuery() .Where(imp => imp.PrimaryKey == dataEmployee.Department && imp.SecondaryKey == dataEmployee.EmployeeId) .FirstOrDefault(); //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // and verify that we got back what we put in Assert.IsTrue( dataPool.PrimaryKey == dataPoolRead.PrimaryKey && dataPool.SecondaryKey == dataPoolRead.SecondaryKey && StashHelper.DictionaryEquals( dataPool.Pool, dataPoolRead.Pool)); //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Merge can be performed very efficiently with a StashPool. Only include the tables properties // to be merge in the dictionary. No need to null out members or defined nullable value type members. // Create a new pool with just the objects of interest Dictionary <string, object> pool = new Dictionary <string, object>(); // save the current etag (for now and later) string etagPreMerge = dataPoolRead.Pool[Literal.ETag].ToString(); pool["Name"] = "Stash"; // new value to merge pool[Literal.ETag] = etagPreMerge; // get the ETag too // create a new pool object for merging. GenericPool dataPoolMerged = new GenericPool { PrimaryKey = dataPoolRead.PrimaryKey, SecondaryKey = dataPoolRead.SecondaryKey, Pool = pool }; clientGenericPool.Merge(dataPoolMerged, ETagMatch.Must); // force ETag matching. // read back and verify GenericPool dataPoolMergedRead = clientGenericPool.Get( dataPoolMerged.PrimaryKey, dataPoolMerged.SecondaryKey); // validate Assert.IsTrue(dataPoolMergedRead.Pool.Count == dataPoolRead.Pool.Count && dataPoolMergedRead.Pool["Name"] as String == "Stash"); //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // attempt to merge again, replacing the current ETag with the old one. bool isSuccess; try { // use the defunct etag to exhibit this dataPoolMerged.Pool[Literal.ETag] = etagPreMerge; clientGenericPool.Merge(dataPoolMerged); isSuccess = false; } catch (Exception ex) { // Merge fails because the ETag was old and did not match. Assert.IsTrue((ex as StashException).Error == StashError.ETagMatchFailed); isSuccess = true; } Assert.IsTrue(isSuccess); //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // attempt to merge yet again, this time by disabling ETag matching. clientGenericPool.Merge(dataPoolMerged, ETagMatch.Unconditional); //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // now attempt to delete the entity try { clientGenericPool.Delete(dataPoolMergedRead); // Implicit ETag matching, will make this fail too // because the last update changed the ETag isSuccess = false; } catch (Exception ex) { Assert.IsTrue((ex as StashException).Error == StashError.ETagMatchFailed); isSuccess = true; } Assert.IsTrue(isSuccess); //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Do an unconditional delete clientGenericPool.DeleteUnconditional(dataPoolMergedRead); //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // And verify that it was actually deleted // by attempting to read back the data var queryable = from emp in clientEmployee.CreateQuery() where emp.Department == dataEmployee.Department && emp.EmployeeId == dataEmployee.EmployeeId select emp; Assert.IsTrue(queryable.ToList().Count == 0); //---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // So far so good. This concludes this part of the tutorial. Go Stash! }