Instead of DataAdapter/DataTable you may use one of the existing DAL libraries for .NET Core that support CRUD operations over low-level ADO.NET interfaces. Recently I've published NReco.Data: provider-independent DAL that supports automatic SQL statements generation, abstract queries and simple record CRUD operations.
For example, code snippet from the question can be reimplemented in the following way:
var con = new SqlConnection(m_ConnectString);
var dbFactory = new NReco.Data.DbFactory(
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlClientFactory.Instance);
var dbCmdBuilder = new NReco.Data.DbCommandBuilder(dbFactory);
var dbAdapter = new NReco.Data.DbDataAdapter(con, dbCmdBuilder);
var selectRecordsList = dbAdapter.Select(
new Query("some_table") ).ToList<Dictionary<string,object>>();
Complex SQL queries may be executed as application-level data views:
dbCmdBuilder.Views["some_view"] = new DbDataView(
@"SELECT @columns FROM Employee emp
LEFT JOIN Company c ON (c.Id=emp.CompanyId)
@where[ WHERE {0}] @orderby[ ORDER BY {0}]
") {
FieldMapping = new Dictionary<string,string>() {
{"Id", "emp.Id"},
{"*", "emp.*, c.Title as CompanyTitle"}
}
};
var someViewRS = dbAdapter.Select( new Query("some_view") ).ToRecordSet();
NReco.Data doesn't try to replace SQL with the its own Query (like LINQ does); instead of that it allows you to make simple DB-independent queries from business logic
and encapsulate complex SQL syntax with special app-level dataviews that accessed like read-only tables.
Also it is possible to specify raw SQL query directly with Select
method overload (like FromSql in EF Core):
var userModels = dbAdapter.Select("select * from users where id={0}", 5).ToList<User>();
DataTable
, then you can'treturn dt
and everything else that would work with theDataTable
won't work anymore. So the question is, what functionality of theDataTable
do you really need, and can you use for example aDataReader
for that instead (ifDataReader
is available in .Net Core; never worked with that).