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10:00
I am using .net core and asp.net Identity
how can i add rows to AspNetRoleClaims
as i have added some columns to it
I need to customize _roleManager.AddClaimAsync()
Is that possible
mr5
mr5
yes
_roleManager.AddClaimAsync() accept type of Claim
Anything is possible if you believe hard enough
should i insert the data normally through the context
or i should use RoleManager
mr5
mr5
^
10:05
I need help Guys
mr5
mr5
sorry, no idea about that :/
Guys what the hell. I think my intellisense is fighting ReSharper.
Who's winning?
Dunno, but I'm losing
mr5
mr5
casting char to string. yeah
10:06
So...impossible or redundant? Which one is it?!
Also, why cnat I cast char to string?
Because?
new string('c') maybe?
new string(new [] { 'c' }) maybe?
Enumerable.Range(0, 1).Select(i => 'c').Select(c => c.ToString()).Aggregate((a, b) => a + b); maybe?
@Squirrelkiller kek
@Squirrelkiller i.imgur.com/MWZBFCe.png
That's what I'm getting
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan, I'd like to see your precious Python make a beauty like above. Checkmate.
1 min ago, by William Mariager
Enumerable.Range(0, 1).Select(i => 'c').Select(c => c.ToString()).Aggregate((a, b) => a + b); maybe?
I have downloaded the stuff from a SVN repo, and when I run one of the projects in it the changes get all mixed up. One project reads changes from another... Have you guys had a problem with SVN like this?
For example, download folder FooClient
inside it there are 6 folders, each one is a different thing
inside each folder you have tag/branch/trunk
inside the trunks there are solutions, one solution for each folder
I've had that problem before
Well, not the specific problem. I had the problem that I used SVN.
10:19
so I open Fooclient/BarApp/trunk/BarApp.sln and the AnkhSVN addon says there are changes on Fooclient/ThisIsweirdApp/trunk/
Luckily GIT solved that.
Aaah... I hate SVN really
I hate how survey considers CSS and HTML programming languages
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Q: Proper Implementation of Unit of Work in Existing Repository Pattern in ASP.NET Core

jsonGPPDGood day, I'm using repository pattern. But someone advised me to use include Unit of Work. I read a lot of articles and honestly I found a docs that are too complicated to understand. Supposing I have a non-generic repository. // My Interface public interface IProductRepository{ IQuerya...

and for example TypeScript is a language on it's own. Using the top 3 languages together
10:24
Any help guys
For business purposes, HTML and CSS are no different than javascript or C#.
This isn't a CS study.
@jsonGPPD is this build on top of EF?
@jsonGPPD I've no idea about that, but flagged the answer as low quality, hoping he'll use proper syntax and type something that actually makes sense.
@Squiggle basically, I have an asp.net core project with EF installed. Someone told me to use Unit of Work. Because I'm only using Repository Pattern
10:42
I like using Repositories on top of EF because they supply a good place to put DAL code - data-aware logic that EF itself can't handle natively.
@jsonGPPD so the comments on your SO question actually have good advice. Not sure what you're looking for from us.
Dear god, not this again. No, you should not put repositories on top of an UoW pattern.
Also pretty sure your question will be flagged as duplicate.
^ what Roel says.
EF is already a UoW and a Repository. There's no reason to do it twice.
I'm looking for better way to implement UoW in my existing non-generic repository. Because my current codes are under non-generic repository and it implements dependency injection from my DbContext
@jsonGPPD did you hear what we just said?
10:45
But would you recommend doing this?
It has EF as well.
I would recommend not doing this unless you have a good reason to do so.
You have yet to articulate a good reason for doing this.
I understand @Squiggle So I should stick with my non-generic repository instead and do nothing more to implement Unit of Work because DbContext is already a unit of work.
Am I getting it right?
Pretty much. Yeah.
But why did you create a repository?
But I didn't not proceed to Unit of Work implementation. Just until the Non-Generic part.
So you have a large application that requires abstraction? You're writing unit tests?
10:50
I'm not writing unit testing @Squiggle . Just for easily reuse some member methods from the interface
that abstracted from class repository
Like, I have modules for example Product & Category classes. So I created ProductRepository with interface of IProductRepository. Same thing with Category module.
I'm just hearing "I'm doing it this way because I'm doing it this way"
;)
Then in my controller. I create a dependency injection from those repositories. I just wanted to separate the data access layer from controller so in my repository class, I call the dbcontext there not in actual controller.
Oh hehe yeah ""I'm doing it this way because I'm doing it this way"" @Squiggle hard to learn it without a main senior teaching.
But do you get what I mean? @Squiggle about what I'm doing?
Does it make any sense or any good?
Just also following this tutorial @Squiggle @AvnerShahar-Kashtan @RoelvanUden youtube.com/watch?v=9_HYpX83A04&t=24s
What you're trying to do isn't add a Unit of Work.
You're adding a Business Logic layer.
THAT'S how you separate your controller from your DbContext.
All your repositories are doing is acting as another layer between your business logic and your data context. And they're not doing it very well. Given your example, they literally have no reason to exist.
But am I doing it correctly? All dbsets are located in my DbContext. EF framework created it automatically upon scaffolding
10:58
still not sure if you have ears
:)
I think I need a better resources to read because it seems like I'm doing it wrong. :(
you're not doing it wrong. There's just no reason for you to do it at all.
Guys do you have any idea if memory mapped file will be read faster if the stream is made by chunks instead of putting the whole file into memory? (Big files 4gb>)
Thank you @Squiggle & @AvnerShahar-Kashtan :)
11:24
@Squiggle i miss u
come back skwerl lord
rip in piece
11:59
So what are we doing?
Not so much
12:20
Are there any particularly good NHibernate tutorials out there or shall I just use whatever shows up as the top google result?
Fun fun fun fun
I figure I'd ask because HTML guys get angry when you use w3schools, and Python guys get angry when you use Learn Python the Hard Way, so it turns out SEO ranking isn't perfectly indicative of quality
w3schools don't make me angry, they make me sad.
First hit for "NHibernate tutorial" is nhibernate.info/doc/tutorials/first-nh-app/…. Let's see...
"I usually create a folder called SharedLibs c:\Code\SharedLibs\NHibernate and extract the zip to there. But whatever you're comfortable with. This is your SharedLib folder from which you need to add your references to the NHibernate and NUnit dlls. Add references to NHibernate to both the demo project and the unit test project.". Hmm, no, I don't think so.
Every single time we've tried sharing dependencies here, it means that nobody can upgrade the shared lib without asking the permission of eight other projects, some of which haven't been maintained since the one programmer quit five years ago
Thumbs down on this one, then. Second hit is tutorialspoint.com/nhibernate/index.htm. This one mentions NuGet. That's good.
It wants me to add Student.cs to the top level of my project. Is it normal to just leave your entity classes just lying around disorganized?
"When dealing with models in NHibernate application, it is easiest to make all of your fields virtual." Why? What does that make easier?
@Kevin protected virtual seems to be a standard
12:30
Now I'm supposed to add this to my main function:
     String Data Source = asia13797\\sqlexpress;
     String Initial Catalog = NHibernateDemoDB;
     String Integrated Security = True;
     String Connect Timeout = 15;
     String Encrypt = False;
How about you add a connection string to your web|app.config
Hmm. I'm not familiar with this String Data Source = syntax. Since when can variable names have spaces in them?
I think their web parser removed the " signs
forget about it, it's borked
Ok, google result #2 is trash. Moving on.
use that to build an actual SQL Server connection, please don't put it in code
12:34
Please pity this wretched soul which is burdened with an Oracle database.
the configuration file is meant to be the interface between the user and the program, if you deploy somewhere else and the URI is static it's prone to create errors.
In any case, we're putting the cart before the horse because I haven't found a tutorial yet that can get to connection strings before giving terrible advice or just being complete nonsense
that website also gives you Oracle (and whatever RDBMS provider) connection strings
oh well, I can't help with that sorry :|
NHibernate was state of the art a couple of years ago, but I haven't really heard a lot of about it in recent years.
But I've used EF for Oracle before.
I'm currently working with NHibernate, but the setup escapes me, I've been given the scaffolding in a working status.
12:36
Or even Dapper.
according to the expert around here it's 7x faster than using Linq and 5x faster than EF
Yeah, those sound like made up numbers.
plus there's some sort of obstacle that keeps us from using EF for some reason
To begin with, what does "Linq" mean here?
It's leet right now.
12:37
I don't know the details, but I know the DB access was sa/root when I booted it up.
So you're saying the people claiming NHibernate is fast are also incompetent at their job?
Linq means if someone sees a lambda expression to retrieve data, their head will be cut.
I cry every time.
I was sent a mail stating not to use lambda expressions
after I used one to retrieve a user
So write it with lambdas, and then, before pushing your changes, use R# to Convert To Named Method.
BLAM. Instant performance.
Seriously, though, I'm guessing they got burnt before with LINQ-to-SQL/EF queries accidentally pulling a shitload of data to RAM for no reason, and instead of understanding the root cause instead banned the whole general area of it.
speaking of root, that's the favorite user/pw combo around here
I suggested using keepass, but they said Excel spreadsheets are easier to check.
Period.
'Dapper' already has a dependency defined for 'System.Data.SqlClient'.
any idea?
12:43
de-reference System.Data.SqlClient in your project before installing Dapper?
I'm trying to build my ASP.NET MVC website on TFS but I get all kind of reference errors. It's building perfectly fine locally; The packages folder is not on source control. Any tips that can help me? i.gyazo.com/6bbb34b7650180285e86081d54089297.png
@HéctorÁlvarez i feel sorry for you
@HéctorÁlvarez no sir
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Oh, rad. Can you tell me why I get Unable to find the requested .Net Framework Data Provider when I try to run C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\edmgen /connectionstring:"DATA SOURCE=ORCL;USER ID=KEVIN;PASSWORD=HUNTER2" /mode:FullGeneration /project:EFConsoleApp /provider:Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.Client? I assume it's a common problem with EF/Oracle.
Have you installed the ODP.NET components?
Just providing the Oracle client DLLs isn't enough.
12:47
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan no not installed ODP.NET
@IvinRaj That was for @Kevin, actually. Might also work for you.
Haven't used Dapper for Oracle.
@HéctorÁlvarez Yes another one project i installed Dapper
I installed the Oracle packages from NuGet and followed the instructions in their readmes
@Kevin I think that isn't enough. It might be enough for runtime, but edmgen/editing the schema needs the whole ODP.NET package.
At least, that was my experience.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Why is grass green?
12:51
I mean Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.EntityFramework calls itself "The ODP.NET, Managed Driver Entity Framework package for EF 6 applications" so if that's not the ODP.NET package then I'm not sure what is
In any case I know that I can connect with the Oracle database perfectly fine if I don't use Entity Framework and just create a connection object by hand
I am being provided data so it seems likely that I have a data provider that works
This isn't just the ODP.NET drivers, but also the design-time support libraries for Visual Studio.
@WilliamMariager programatically call wheel scrolling on a button click in WPF
Oh, it's the file that I tried downloading on Thursday but I gave up because the estimated completion time was 12 hours and my coworkers were complaining that someone was using all the bandwidth
@WilliamMariager Trying to find a UWP video control that supports RTSP security cameras.
12:56
What's wrong with ScrollIntoView or whatever it's called?
@Kevin Ha. Yes. I remember downloading it overnight, then stashing it on a network drive so I won't ever have to do that again.
Oracle. They don't just suck, they suck everywhere.
I think it's just about time to ask a question on the main site and slap a fat bounty on it
Anyone got a tip for me regarding my build problem on TFS? Builds fine locally; packages folder is not on source control. See image: i.gyazo.com/6bbb34b7650180285e86081d54089297.png
@Kevin What, "How can I download Oracle's crappy ODAC package quickly?" :)
@ErwinOkken Relative paths are different, maybe?
I'm not convinced that I need ODAC. I don't need any fancy runtime bells&whistles, I just need to generate a model once
13:04
@WilliamMariager there is a control which is approx 4-5 years old. C++ in the background. That UserControl have a WPF canvas form, where a ton of stuff happens in the .xaml.cs. Some laptop users don't have mouse, just touch pad. So I have to emulate the wheel scroll
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Different, in what sense? I just have X NuGet packages. Didn't do anything manually by myself
Given that edmgen is a command line executable I suspect that installing things intended to make my Visual Studio experience more pleasant won't be of much use, since I'm not in Visual Studio right now, I'm in the command line
@Kevin Yes, but ODAC installs the Oracle Data Provider, specifically as part of Visual Studio's configuration files, which, I think, edmgen uses.
I think it installs it in your machine.config or some other abomination.
I already have items in my machine.config for Oracle... Kind of. They're for an older version and the numbers don't quite match up with the version from NuGet. But nothing changes if I change the numbers in the machine.config
> The machine-wide configuration includes placing the provider assembly into the GAC and updating the machine.config with configuration section handler and DbProviderFactory information.
However, it seems it has a non-machine-wide installation mode as well.
13:07
Yep, configSections and DbProviderFactory, got em already
@ntohl Simplest approach is to use SendMessage I think.
Ok. That's it for what I can help with. Those were the errors I ran into. :)
Depending on your idea of simple I guess.
Yeah. I'm going with the non-simple version. Behavior on the button, which searches for the item to scroll on, and call the .RaiseEvent
but it's decoupled correctly
I would have to bring the ViewModel into the Messenger context, where we had some tricks to unsubscribe at the right time. So it's less simple than the Behavior atm..
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Ok, ok, you twisted my arm. But wait, the "ODAC for Visual Studio 2015" link leads to a download page for "Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio 2015". I already have that installed. Is ODAC the same thing as ODT?
13:18
I... don't know?
Maybe?
13:46
Hi Good eve all
Any Odata sample url with username and password is there for testing?
OData is just HTTP. I don't think it specifies the authentication.
Our OData service is authenticated using bearer tokens generated from an Azure AD login flow with oAuth.
ello
I'm refering this site getting urls odata.org. But this urls are not authendicate
It makes sense that test urls won't need authentication.
But why would you need to? There are all sorts of ways to secure HTTP endpoints. The ones you'll be using in your own app might not be the same as the test endpoints.
Hey people of the internet :)
13:57
heeeeeeey
i'm using Cdata Odbc Driver. I has the option provided for testing Odata URL's. That why i'm searching Odata Authendication URL's.
i'm using Cdata Odbc Odata Driver. It has the option provided for testing Odata URL's. That why i'm searching Odata Authentication URL's.
14:12
Hey guys/gals. I have a table-valued-function that takes a delimited string and splits it into a table, and would like to produce a single table from all the values in a given fieled in a specific table from a select statement. So, I have a table with a field that contains delimited values, and would like to select all of them out into a single column, using the TVF. I do not know how to do loops or recursion in SQL, can anyone assist?
select split(fld)
union
select split(fld)
union
etc.
DECLARE @cnt INT = 0;

WHILE @cnt < cnt_total
BEGIN
   {...statements...}
   SET @cnt = @cnt + 1;
END;
Thanks, Sebastian. And would the statements include an insert into a temp table or something?
To produce a final result table?
I'm assuming I would get cnt_total by selecting a count of the total rows in the table?
depends on what you want, and yes
Trying your syntax now.
How do I select the next row in the table, by row_number?
@SeaCharp your questions could be answered easily by googling, so please do the needful before you ask us to write your homework (stackoverflow.com/questions/19164698/…)
14:27
Yeah, it's not homework, just regular work. Thanks.
I don't know what the rules are for question solicitation in here, but maybe it's alright since it's a follow-up to the ongoing debugging session I've been dragging you all through: Generating a data model for Oracle database fails silently or with Failed to find or load the registered .Net Framework Data Provider
we can restore nuget packages on build using vsts... but can we do same for dlls... if we don't have them as nugget packages
Since "why is my particular un-replicatable setup not working?" is possibly the least pleasant kind of SO question to answer, I intend to establish the largest possible bounty once the 48 hour grace period lapses. So get your ducks in a row now if you want to vie for those tasty points. And of course the fat stack of rep will be yours even if you answer before Thursday, I super double promise
@Kevin General practice is it's ok to call attention to a question, as long as you don't spam it.
Ok, thus ends my attention-calling. Please return to your business.
14:39
Good luck with that.
According to some SO fellows you can't debug NHibernate queries.
either this is bullshit, or the worst SO post ever
(kind of reaches the former, since I have to interact with a DAL and the DAO have no documented definition, so I have no idea what it actually means).
how do you guys debug an ORM when they intermediate abstraction layer doesn't let you see why it's not getting results?
Slap a database profiler on.
My solution directory contains a solution file and has 2 project directories with projects in it. Is it wise to have my "packages" directory in my solution directory so my both projects can access the same packages in the same directory?
@ErwinOkken I think that's the default behavior, isn't it? I actually think our packages folder is at the git repository root.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan My current situation was not default anymore. So I'm kind of trying to get it back to default. And this seemed wise to me
That was the whole reason my code could not be built by VSTS
14:49
Every one of my git repo roots contains the sln, the project, and the packages folder. I've never had any issues
@Butler1233 Our git repo has several solutions, and not at the root level, but the packages folder is. There's no point to have multiple copies of Newtonsoft.Json on your drive.
What do you guys think of local functions? I'm afraid they decentralize functionality and therefore kill any overview one has over larger projects.
I haven't used them in C#, but from a language-agnostic standpoint, I don't mind defining functions inside functions, but if the inner function is longer than one expression, that's a warning sign of a design problem
In other words, if you can't do it in a lambda, maybe you shouldn't be doing it
15:04
Depends if it's truly local
If you find yourself copy-pasting your local function into another function because it has general utility, that's a problem
Well, here is the SQL I came up with. It's not elegant, but more importantly, it doesn't work. fld is not recognized online 27.
https://pastebin.com/stgV9Wbr
If I have two functions OptionalParam(object a, int? b = null) and OptionalParam(object a, string b = null) how do I tell the program which one should be called if the second parameter is omitted?
And this was the Q that led to the SQL, with help from Sebastian.
I have a table-valued-function that takes a delimited string and splits it into a table, and would like to produce a single table from all the values in a given fieled in a specific table from a select statement. So, I have a table with a field that contains delimited values, and would like to select all of them out into a single column, using the TVF.
15:19
@Hypersapien OptionalParam(a, (int?)null); works?
If I try to call either one I get an ambiguous reference error
I don't actually need it any more. I did it a different way.
@Hypersapien The method signature must be different in order to provide overrides that aren't ambiguous, afaik.
And optional values become ambiguous.
Am I expressing this correctly?
(Is this considered polymorphism?)
I suck at talking about code, that's why I'm here.
15:36
FROM [Split](fld, ',') sp is this real syntax?
15:54
Hello!
Is it possible in WPF to use XAML to make trigger in user control that will change its background on mouse hover? without C# code?
Yes! Of course!
just use dynamic
what dynamic?
that's a joke, btw
15:57
Just gotta change the x:Type
here is what I have:
 <UserControl.Style>
    <Style TargetType="{x:Type UserControl}">
        <Style.Triggers>
            <Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="True">
                <Setter Property="Background" Value="Green"/>
            </Trigger>
            <Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="False">
                <Setter Property="Background" Value="White"/>
            </Trigger>
        </Style.Triggers>
    </Style>
</UserControl.Style>
its after <UserControl ... >
but its not working
You don't need IsMouseOver false
<Setter Property="Background" Value="White"/> outside of triggers
its not working
what was a good lib for transforming an xml ?
i kinda forgot the name and cant find it on google
well. It's setting the Background property of a UserControl, which is not sure to be a Form or any kind of layout stuff
You should do it on the thing, that is inside the UserControl, and have Background
16:02
i use the background of usercontrol itself
XAML makes me sad
xaml is great
oh it works now... I had background set so it was canceling the style
Thank you ntohl and Squirrelkiller!
Whoops sorry guys, my question turned out to be a duplicate, so nobody will be getting fabulous prizes from me today
Except possibly the original asker/answerer
btw You would need to always know when Your DataContext is firing. So if You bind to some bool IsMouseOver { get; set; } property in Your DataContext, than you have to take care of notifications. In XAML's great possibilty of triggers, it's always the <Setter ... value outside the trigger, and changes only when the trigger is true.
so when the trigger become false again, You don't have to fire event, and change the value back to default
I only use it to change background color of item, in stackpanel just to highlight the item
I used events and decided to use style because its better for that
16:25
events You have to change back the background when the trigger is not applying anymore. AND also You have to take care of subscribing the event, unsubscribing the event.
yes that why I don't wont to use events for this
so XAML makes You happy
not yet :D
idk how to deal with Click/right click events :D
XAML is magical
without making it Button
yes its nice to watch someone else using magical XAML
16:33
it's commands
hmm I think I begin to understand what everyone mean when they say that working in wpf with winforms style is wrong
I will read about commands
I think there will be a lot of code changes in my app :(
omg
Commands are weird. They seem like a really long winded way to essentially fire an event handler anyway
"Each of these actions needs to perform what is typically the exact same piece of code, so in a WinForms application, you would have to define an event for each of them and then call a common function. With the above example, that would lead to at least three event handlers and some code to handle the keyboard shortcut. Not an ideal situation."
that what I was doing everywhere in my app :\
Or you could just point the 3 events to the same event handler? Which is what I do in that instances
I also do it but I think commands is waaay better for it
I only began to read now
I always had to do Button_Click(null,null) when I wanted to call that method and now I won't have to
16:46
I would have just hooked up 3 buttons in in the xaml to the same handler, like <button click="ClickHandler" doubleClick="ClickHandler" mouseDown="ClickHandler />
that what happens to """programmers""" who can only read up to 10 lines of anything they read :\
It's just a weird way of doing the same thing anyway, I don't get it
I suppose the added suport for Keyboard shortcuts helps though
I have to try to read it all to have better understanding of its usefulness
Okay and the enbling and disabling subsribed UI elements is cool, I'm getting swayed by it. I'll have to have a proper look when I start the next project, but I'm not doing it in any of the projects in production now
I want to finish this app I work on and hopefully there will be no bugs and no additional features requests so I will be able to leave C# and try to learn unreal engine and make a game :D
16:51
"There will be no bugs" HAHAHAHAH
Anybody who wants to learn wpf/mvvm, I recommend this tutorial. Easy step-by-step tut on building an mvvm application. That one really helped me.
I like the features that wpf has but I don't like mvvm
I have usercontrol all my code is there and its easy for me
Dude...binding is like....one of the best features of wpf, enabling PERFECT layer seperation
Same. I probably should use it properly though because I'm starting a bunch of new stuff with my new project, and it involves a bunch of MVVM concepts anyway so I may as well go full tilt with it
It was jsut so easy at the time so set the values of UI elements at runtime in code
maybe my app is not "complicated" enough to require MVVM
16:55
It's not about being complex or not
What does it do?
lol
I'm pretty sure I recently read something about that...
managing clients for accounting firm
I dont like that I have to create all this files and folders for me its seems mess
also I never learned MVVM in depth so I don't feel like I have complete control like I have now in code behind,
but the main reason was that in 2014 when I started to build this app, I wanted to use winforms but I needed custom check box style so I found out about WPF and wanted to only use it to style my checkbox but then it all escalated quickly...
Ok I can't find that article anymore, but it explains how mvvm isn't just for especially complex applications.

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