It seems that the included T4 templates (or the one in the SVN trunk for that matter) just skips generating SPs for MySQL... When running StoredProcedures.ttinclude together with MySQL.ttinclude, I get the error "Compiling transformation: The name 'GetSPs' does not exist in the current context".

GetSPs is defined for SQLServer and I saw that someone wrote his own for Oracle, but does anyone have a clue how the proper GetSPs()-method should look like for MySQL?

Personally I don't think it's really functional unless I can run my own SPs :/

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I tinkered around a bit with the code from version 2 and came up with a little code (probably not 100% in all situations) that did the trick for me. Put this in MySQL.ttinclude to get Stored Procedures generated. Enjoy!


string[] GetSPList()
{
    var result=new List();
    const string sql = "SELECT routine_name FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES WHERE ROUTINE_SCHEMA = ?databaseName";
    StringBuilder sList = new StringBuilder();

    using(conn=new MySqlConnection(ConnectionString))
    {
    	MySqlCommand cmd = new MySqlCommand(sql, conn);

    	cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("?databaseName", DatabaseName);
    	conn.Open();
    	using(IDataReader rdr = cmd.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.CloseConnection))
    	{
    		bool isFirst = true;
    		while(rdr.Read())
    		{
    			if(!isFirst)
    				sList.Append('|');
    			isFirst = false;
    			sList.Append(rdr[0]);
    		}
    		rdr.Close();
    	}
    }
    return sList.ToString().Split(new char[] {'|'}, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries);
}

List GetSPParams(string spName)
{
    var result=new List();
    MySqlCommand cmd = new MySqlCommand();
    using(conn=new MySqlConnection(ConnectionString))
    {
    	conn.Open();
    	cmd.Connection = conn;
    	cmd.CommandText = spName;
    	cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;

    	try
    	{
    		MySqlCommandBuilder.DeriveParameters(cmd);
    	}
    	catch
    	{
    	}

    	if(cmd.Parameters.Count > 0)
    	{
    		foreach(MySqlParameter param in cmd.Parameters)
    		{
    			SPParam p = new SPParam();
    			p.SysType = GetSysType(param.MySqlDbType.ToString());
    			p.DbType = param.DbType.ToString();
    			p.Name = param.ParameterName;
    			p.CleanName=CleanUp(p.Name);
    			result.Add(p);
    		}
    	}
    	conn.Close();
    }

    return result;
}

List GetSPs(){
    var result=new List();
    string[] spNames = GetSPList();

    foreach(string spName in spNames){
        var sp=new SP();
        sp.Name=spName;
    	sp.CleanName=CleanUp(sp.Name);
    	sp.Parameters=GetSPParams(sp.Name);
    	result.Add(sp);        
    }

    return result;
}
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Would love it if you could fork/push this to us at Github! – Rob Conery Jul 24 '09 at 17:03
There, now it's there. First time I do something like this, so I hope I did it right - scold me if not so I can correct it. ;) – Legogris Jul 26 '09 at 11:42
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I got this code to run by adding it to my MySQL.ttinclude however I had to change the generic List's to typed lists. eg: List<SPParam> and List<SP>. The code worked after that though ;-)

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As per craig's answer, I changed the Lists to typed lists and I also needed to remove var result=new List(); from the GetSPList() code block. Cheers

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