In creating a RESTful Api with ASP.NET Core MVC 2.2 I noticed there wasn't a a DTO example like the 2014 web api example.
ASP.NET Core MVC 2.2 Rest api 2019 example
So, I decided to create DTO's for a few of my controller verbs HTTPGet, HTTPPost and HTTPPut
I have 2 fold questions from my final result.
Is this the recommended way of doing it in a general sense. Or is there something in the new Entity Framework Core that is different or better than the 2014 example that was based on Entity Framework 6 or previous?
Should one utilize the DTO design pattern in general? Or is there something in the Entity Framework Core that is different from a DTO pattern altogether. Specifically is there a way to take data from a database and pass it to the view/client the exact way I need it to be passed over?
More background to the reason for asking question part 2. I have read about DTO's being anti-patterns and people say don't use them for one reason or another. However, many developers implore their usage and when and why they should be used. A personal example for me is working and Angular and React projects. Receiving data I need is a beautiful thing that I can't imagine any other the other alternative which would be to do all types of hoops and parsing to get through a monolithic object to display address and location onto the screen.
But have times changed and is there a design pattern or another pattern that would do the exact same thing but at a lower expense and compute cost.
For that matter is there a great compute cost to the server and dbserver for using this pattern?
Lastly, is the code below how one would expect to utilize a DTO pattern in Entity Framework Core as opposed to the EF 6 or linq to sql frameworks?
I have included the code changes below to illustrate my DTO creation for the TodoItem model from the below exercise.
Project(TodoApi) --> DTOs --> TodoItemDTO.cs:
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations;
namespace TodoApi.Models
{
public class TodoItemDTO
{
[Required]
public string Names { get; set; }
[DefaultValue(false)]
public bool IsCompletes { get; set; }
}
public class TodoItemDetailDTO
{
public long Id { get; set; }
[Required]
public string Names { get; set; }
[DefaultValue(false)]
public bool IsCompletes { get; set; }
}
}
Project(TodoApi) --> Controllers--> TodoController.cs:
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;
using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore;
using TodoApi.Models;
// For more information on enabling Web API for empty projects, visit https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=397860
namespace TodoApi.Controllers
{
[Produces("application/json")]
[Route("api/[controller]")]
[ApiController]
public class TodoController: ControllerBase
{
private readonly TodoContext _context;
public TodoController(TodoContext context)
{
_context = context;
if (_context.TodoItems.Count() == 0)
{
// Create a new TodoItem if collection is empty,
// which means you can't delte all TodoItems.
_context.TodoItems.Add(new TodoItem { Name = "Item1" });
_context.SaveChanges();
}
// Console.WriteLine(GetTodoItems());
}
// Get: api/Todo
[HttpGet]
public async Task<ActionResult<IQueryable<TodoItem>>> GetTodoItems()
{
var todoItems = await _context.TodoItems.Select(t =>
new TodoItemDetailDTO()
{
Id = t.Id,
Names = t.Name,
IsCompletes = t.IsComplete
}).ToListAsync();
return Ok(todoItems);
// previous return statement
//return await _context.TodoItems.ToListAsync();
}
// Get: api/Todo/5
[HttpGet("{id}")]
[ProducesResponseType(typeof(TodoItemDetailDTO), 201)]
public async Task<ActionResult<TodoItem>> GetTodoItem(long id)
{
var todoItem = await _context.TodoItems.Select(t =>
new TodoItemDetailDTO()
{
Id = t.Id,
Names = t.Name,
IsCompletes = t.IsComplete
}).SingleOrDefaultAsync(t => t.Id == id);
if (todoItem == null)
{
return NotFound();
}
return Ok(todoItem);
//var todoItem = await _context.TodoItems.FindAsync(id);
//////if (todoItem == null)
//{
// return NotFound();
//}
//return todoItem;
}
// POST: api/Todo
/// <summary>
/// Creates a TodoItem.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// Sample request:
///
/// POST /Todo
/// {
/// "id": 1,
/// "name": "Item1",
/// "isComplete": true
/// }
///
/// </remarks>
/// <param name="item"></param>
/// <returns>A newly created TodoItem</returns>
/// <response code="201">Returns the newly created item</response>
/// <response code="400">If the item is null</response>
[HttpPost]
[ProducesResponseType(typeof(TodoItemDTO), 201)]
[ProducesResponseType(typeof(TodoItemDTO), 400)]
public async Task<ActionResult<TodoItem>> PostTodoItem(TodoItem item)
{
_context.TodoItems.Add(item);
await _context.SaveChangesAsync();
_context.Entry(item).Property(x => x.Name);
var dto = new TodoItemDTO()
{
Names = item.Name,
IsCompletes = item.IsComplete
};
// didn't use because CreatedAtAction Worked
// return CreatedAtRoute("DefaultApi", new { id = item.Id }, dto);
return CreatedAtAction(nameof(GetTodoItem), new { id = item.Id }, dto);
// original item call for new todoitem post
//return CreatedAtAction(nameof(GetTodoItem), new { id = item.Id }, item);
}
// PUT: api/Todo/5
[HttpPut("{id}")]
[ProducesResponseType(typeof(TodoItemDTO), 201)]
[ProducesResponseType(typeof(TodoItemDTO), 400)]
public async Task<IActionResult> PutTodoItem(long id, TodoItem item)
{
if (id != item.Id)
{
return BadRequest();
}
_context.Entry(item).State = EntityState.Modified;
await _context.SaveChangesAsync();
var dto = new TodoItemDTO()
{
Names = item.Name,
IsCompletes = item.IsComplete
};
return CreatedAtAction(nameof(GetTodoItem), new { id = item.Id }, dto);
}
// DELETE: api/Todo/5
[HttpDelete("{id}")]
public async Task<IActionResult> DeleteTodoItem(long id)
{
var todoItem = await _context.TodoItems.FindAsync(id);
if (todoItem == null)
{
return NotFound();
}
_context.TodoItems.Remove(todoItem);
await _context.SaveChangesAsync();
return NoContent();
}
}
}