Say you have these two classes.
public class Author
{
public int ID {get; set;}
public string Name{get; set;}
public virtual ICollection<Book> Books { get; set;}
}
public class Book
{
public int ID {get; set;}
public string Name{get; set;}
public int AuthorId {get; set;}
public virtual Author Author{ get; set;}
}
If I have a BooksController that has all its actions receive a AuthorId
I go to this address:
/Authors/1/Books
Does it make sense to just use a current AuthorRepository?
public ActionResult Index(int AuthorId)
{
return View(_AuthorRepository.GetById(AuthorId).Books)
}
Or for the sake of keeping data access inside repositories I should create a BookRepository?
public ActionResult Index(int AuthorId)
{
return View(_BookRepository.GetByAuthorId(AuthorId))
}
same thing happens with Create action. I have a hard time deciding which one makes more sense.
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Create(int AuthorId, BookViewModel book)
{
if(ModelState.IsValid)
{
Book b= new Book();
b= AutomapperMagicMethodThatGivesMeABookFromA(book); //
_AuthorRepository.FindById(AuthorId).Books.Add(b);
_AuthorRepository.SaveChanges();
return RedirectToAction("Index");
}
return View(book)
}
Or this approach.
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Create(int AuthorId, BookViewModel book)
{
if(ModelState.IsValid)
{
Book b= new Book();
b= AutomapperMagicMethodThatGivesMeABookFromA(book); //
b.AuthorId = AuthorId;
_BookRepository.Add(b);
_BookRepository.SaveChanges();
return RedirectToAction("Index");
}
return View(book)
}
I would appreciate some advice on handling scenarios like this. Feel free to criticize my code as much as you want.
Please help thanks in advance.
ps. Im using EF, if it makes any difference.