I have a view model which should check that label of a new entity is unique (not in DB yet).
At the moment I've done it in the view model class:
public IEnumerable<ValidationResult> Validate(ValidationContext validationContext)
{
if (PowerOrDuty != null)
{
if (PowerOrDuty.Identifier == null)
{
using (var db = new PowersAndDutiesContext())
{
var existingLabels = db.PowersAndDuties.Select(pod => pod.Label);
if (existingLabels.Contains(PowerOrDuty.Label))
{
yield return new ValidationResult("Cannot create a new power or duty because another power or duty with this label already exists");
}
}
}
......
Please note that this is a small internal app with small DB and my time is limited, so the code is not perfect.
I feel that DB access from view models might be a bad practice. Should view model have direct DB access? Should it be able to call a repository to get the available labels? Should validation requiring DB access be done in a controller instead?