I am very impressed with the results of Dapper Micro ORM for stackoverflow.com. I am considering it for my new project and but I have one concern about that some times my project requires to have Stored Procedure and I have search a lot on web but not found anything with stored procedure. So is there any way to have Dapper work with a stored procedure?
Please let me know if it is possible otherwise开发者_如何学Python I have to extend it in my way.
In the simple case you can do:
var user = cnn.Query<User>("spGetUser", new {Id = 1}, 
        commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure).First();
If you want something more fancy, you can do:
 var p = new DynamicParameters();
 p.Add("@a", 11);
 p.Add("@b", dbType: DbType.Int32, direction: ParameterDirection.Output);
 p.Add("@c", dbType: DbType.Int32, direction: ParameterDirection.ReturnValue);
 cnn.Execute("spMagicProc", p, commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure); 
 int b = p.Get<int>("@b");
 int c = p.Get<int>("@c"); 
Additionally you can use exec in a batch, but that is more clunky.
I think the answer depends on which features of stored procedures you need to use.
Stored procedures returning a result set can be run using Query; stored procedures which don't return a result set can be run using Execute - in both cases (using EXEC <procname>) as the SQL command (plus input parameters as necessary). See the documentation for more details.
As of revision 2d128ccdc9a2 there doesn't appear to be native support for OUTPUT parameters; you could add this, or alternatively construct a more complex Query command which declared TSQL variables, executed the SP collecting OUTPUT parameters into the local variables and finallyreturned them in a result set:
DECLARE @output int
EXEC <some stored proc> @i = @output OUTPUT
SELECT @output AS output1
Here is code for getting value return from Store procedure
Stored procedure:
alter proc [dbo].[UserlogincheckMVC]    
@username nvarchar(max),    
@password nvarchar(max)
as    
begin    
    if exists(select Username from Adminlogin where Username =@username and Password=@password)    
        begin        
            return 1  
        end    
    else    
        begin     
            return 0  
        end    
end 
Code:
var parameters = new DynamicParameters();
string pass = EncrytDecry.Encrypt(objUL.Password);
conx.Open();
parameters.Add("@username", objUL.Username);
parameters.Add("@password", pass);
parameters.Add("@RESULT", dbType: DbType.Int32, direction: ParameterDirection.ReturnValue);
var RS = conx.Execute("UserlogincheckMVC", parameters, null, null, commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure);
int result = parameters.Get<int>("@RESULT");
Same from above, bit more detailed
Using .Net Core
Controller
public class TestController : Controller
{
    private string connectionString;
  
    public IDbConnection Connection
    {
        get { return new SqlConnection(connectionString); }
    }
    public TestController()
    {
        connectionString = @"Data Source=OCIUZWORKSPC;Initial Catalog=SocialStoriesDB;Integrated Security=True";
    }
    public JsonResult GetEventCategory(string q)
    {
        using (IDbConnection dbConnection = Connection)
        {
            var categories = dbConnection.Query<ResultTokenInput>("GetEventCategories", new { keyword = q },
    commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure).FirstOrDefault();
            return Json(categories);
        }
    }
    public class ResultTokenInput
    {
        public int ID { get; set; }
        public string name { get; set; }            
    }
}
Stored Procedure ( parent child relation )
create PROCEDURE GetEventCategories
@keyword as nvarchar(100)
AS
    BEGIN
    WITH CTE(Id, Name, IdHierarchy,parentId) AS
    (
      SELECT 
        e.EventCategoryID as Id, cast(e.Title as varchar(max)) as Name,
        cast(cast(e.EventCategoryID as char(5)) as varchar(max)) IdHierarchy,ParentID
      FROM 
        EventCategory e  where e.Title like '%'+@keyword+'%'
     -- WHERE 
      --  parentid = @parentid
      UNION ALL
      SELECT 
        p.EventCategoryID as Id, cast(p.Title + '>>' + c.name as varchar(max)) as Name,
        c.IdHierarchy + cast(p.EventCategoryID as char(5)),p.ParentID
      FROM 
        EventCategory p 
      JOIN  CTE c ON c.Id = p.parentid
        where p.Title like '%'+@keyword+'%'
    )
    SELECT 
      * 
    FROM 
      CTE
    ORDER BY 
      IdHierarchy
References in case
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http;
using SocialStoriesCore.Data;
using Dapper;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.SqlClient;
With multiple return and multi parameter
string ConnectionString = CommonFunctions.GetConnectionString();
using (IDbConnection conn = new SqlConnection(ConnectionString))
{
    // single result
    var results = conn.Query(sql: "ProductSearch", 
        param: new { CategoryID = 1, SubCategoryID="", PageNumber=1 }, 
        commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure);
    var salarydetails = reader.Read<dynamic>().ToList();
    // multiple result
    var reader = conn.QueryMultiple("ProductSearch", 
        param: new { CategoryID = 1, SubCategoryID = "", PageNumber = 1 }, 
        commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure); 
    var userdetails = reader.Read<dynamic>().ToList(); // instead of dynamic, you can use your objects
    var salarydetails = reader.Read<dynamic>().ToList();
}
public static string GetConnectionString()
{
    // Put the name the Sqlconnection from WebConfig..
    return ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["DefaultConnection"].ConnectionString;
}
public static IEnumerable<T> ExecuteProcedure<T>(this SqlConnection connection,
    string storedProcedure, object parameters = null,
    int commandTimeout = 180) 
    {
        try
        {
            if (connection.State != ConnectionState.Open)
            {
                connection.Close();
                connection.Open();
            }
            if (parameters != null)
            {
                return connection.Query<T>(storedProcedure, parameters,
                    commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure, commandTimeout: commandTimeout);
            }
            else
            {
                return connection.Query<T>(storedProcedure,
                    commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure, commandTimeout: commandTimeout);
            }
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
            connection.Close();
            throw ex;
        }
        finally
        {
            connection.Close();
        }
    }
}
var data = db.Connect.ExecuteProcedure<PictureModel>("GetPagePicturesById",
    new
    {
        PageId = pageId,
        LangId = languageId,
        PictureTypeId = pictureTypeId
    }).ToList();
 
         
                                         
                                         
                                         
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