We are using MediatR to implement a "Pipeline" for our dotnet core WebAPI backend, trying to follow the CQRS principle.
I can't decide if I should try to implement a IPipelineBehavior
chain, or if it is better to construct a new Request and call MediatR.Send from within my Handler method (for the request).
The scenario is essentially this:
- User requests an action to be executed, i.e. Delete something
- We have to check if that something is being used by someone else
- We have to mark that something as deleted in the database
- We have to actually delete the files from the file system.
Option 1 is what we have now: A DeleteRequest
which is handled by one class, wherein the Handler checks if it is being used, marks it as deleted, and then sends a new TaskStartRequest
with the parameters to Delete.
Option 2 is what I'm considering: A DeleteRequest
which implements the marker interfaces IRequireCheck
, IStartTask
, with a pipeline which runs:
IPipelineBehavior<IRequireCheck>
first to check if the something is being used,IPipelineBehavior<DeleteRequest>
to mark the something as deleted in database andIPipelineBehavior<IStartTask>
to start the Task.
I haven't fully figured out what Option 2 would look like, but this is the general idea.
I guess I'm mainly wondering if it is code smell to call MediatR.Send(TRequest2) within a Handler for a TRequest1.