I'm building a layered application using Entity Framework code first approach with an mvc4 web application, separated mainly in Data
, Services
, and Web
.
From my web I do this:
public void Foo() {
EntityService _svc = new EntityService();
Entity = _svc.FindById(1);
}
The service method looks like this:
private readonly MyContext _ctx = new MyContext();
public Entity FindById(long id) {
return _ctx.Entities.SingleOrDefault(q => q.EntityId == id);
}
The problem is when I need to use more than one service because each service will create it's own context.
Trying to solve this I did something like this:
public class MyContext : DbContext {
private static MyContext _ctx;
public MyContext() : base("name=myConnectionString") { }
public static MyContext GetSharedInstance() {
return GetSharedInstance(false);
}
public static MyContext GetSharedInstance(bool renew) {
if(_ctx == null || renew)
_ctx = new MyContext();
return _ctx;
}
}
Changed my services as follows:
public class EntityService
{
private readonly MyContext _ctx;
public bool SharedContext { get; private set; }
public EntityService()
: this(false) { }
public EntityService(bool sharedContext)
: this(sharedContext, false) { }
public EntityService(bool sharedContext, bool renew)
{
SharedContext = sharedContext;
if (SharedContext)
_ctx = MyContext.GetInstance(renew);
else
_ctx = new MyContext();
}
}
Now if I want to share an instance of my context, I'd do something like this:
EntityService _entitySvc = new EntityService(true, true);
AnotherEntityService _anotherEntitySvc = new AnotherEntityService(true);
Is this, at least, a decent way to overcome this? I'll appreciate any help provided. Thanks.