I have the following wrapper:
public interface ITransactionScopeWrapper : IDisposable
{
void Complete();
}
public class TransactionScopeWrapper : ITransactionScopeWrapper
{
private readonly TransactionScope _scope;
private readonly ISession _session;
private readonly ITransaction _transaction;
public TransactionScopeWrapper(ISession session)
{
_session = session;
_scope = new TransactionScope(TransactionScopeOption.Required,
new TransactionOptions {IsolationLevel = IsolationLevel.ReadCommitted});
_transaction = session.BeginTransaction();
}
#region ITransactionScopeWrapper Members
public void Dispose()
{
try
{
_transaction.Dispose();
}
finally
{
_scope.Dispose();
}
}
public void Complete()
{
_session.Flush();
_transaction.Commit();
_scope.Complete();
}
#endregion
}
In my ActionFilter I have the following:
public class NhibernateTransactionAttribute : ActionFilterAttribute
{
public ITransactionScopeWrapper TransactionScopeWrapper { get; set; }
public override void OnActionExecuting(ActionExecutingContext filterContext)
{
}
public override void OnActionExecuted(ActionExecutedContext filterContext)
{
TransactionScopeWrapper.Complete();
base.OnActionExecuted(filterContext);
}
}
I am using Castle to manage my ISession using a lifestyle of per web request:
container.Register(
Component.For<ISessionFactory>().UsingFactoryMethod(
x => x.Resolve<INHibernateInit>().GetConfiguration().BuildSessionFactory()).LifeStyle.Is(
LifestyleType.Singleton));
container.Register(
Component.For<ISession>().UsingFactoryMethod(x => container.Resolve<ISessionFactory>().OpenSession()).
LifeStyle.Is(LifestyleType.PerWebRequest));
container.Register(
Component.For<ITransactionScopeWrapper>().ImplementedBy<TransactionScopeWrapper>().LifeStyle.Is(
LifestyleType.PerWebRequest));
So now on to my questions.
- Any issues with managing the transaction this way
- Does an ActionFilter OnActionExecuting and OnActionExecuted methods use the same thread.
I ask number 2 because BeginRequest and EndRequest are not guaranteed to operate on the same thread and if you toss transactions on them you will run into big problems.
In my ActionFilter TransactionScopeWrapper is property injected.
BeginTransaction()
intoOnActionExecuting
, otherwise you're starting the transaction a little earlier than necessary. AFAIK ActionFilter events are executed on the same thread and the filter is only created once for each request.