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ASP.NET MVC Web Application using LINQ to SQL Classes

This article will demonstrate how to use ASP.NET MVC Web Application using LINQ to SQL Classes.

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In my previous article ASP.NET MVC Web Application using ADO.NET Entity Data Model we discussed about MVC basic introduction and how to use with ADO.NET Entity Data Model so in this article we'll see how to use with LINQ to SQL Classes.


Get Started - After installing MVC framework SDK you will see a new template in installed visual studio templates 'ASP.NET MVC Web Application'.

Create a new project using ASP.NET MVC Web Application :

Figure1.

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Next step if you want create unit test project or not? When you create a new ASP.NET MVC application, the Create Unit Test Project dialog appears (see Figure 2). This dialog enables you to create a separate project in your solution for testing your ASP.NET MVC application. Select the option No, do not create a unit test project and click the OK button.

Figure2.

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After the new ASP.NET MVC application is created, you will see several folders and files in the solution explorer. There are five folders by default Content, Controllers, Models, Scripts, and Views.

Figure3.

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After execution output will look like this.

Figure4.

4.jpg

Now time to add a new item 'LINQ to SQL Classes' template.

Figure5.

5.jpg

In this MVC application I am using NORTHWND database you can copy that from App_Data folder.

This data class will look like this.

Figure6.

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Now drag and drop your database table from Server Explorer.

Figure7.

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Now add a new Controller in Controllers folder and check that Add action for Create, Update and Details scenario and click Add.

Figure8.

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HomeController.cs will show some methods like this.

using System;

using System.Collections.Generic;

using System.Linq;

using System.Web;

using System.Web.Mvc;

using System.Web.Mvc.Ajax;

 

namespace MVCUsingLINQToSQL.Controllers

{

    public class HomeController : Controller

    {

        //

        // GET: /Home/

 

        public ActionResult Index()

        {

            return View();

        }

 

        //

        // GET: /Home/Details/5

 

        public ActionResult Details(int id)

        {

            return View();

        }

 

        //

        // GET: /Home/Create

 

        public ActionResult Create()

        {

            return View();

        }

 

        //

        // POST: /Home/Create

 

        [AcceptVerbs(HttpVerbs.Post)]

        public ActionResult Create(FormCollection collection)

        {

            try

            {

                // TODO: Add insert logic here

 

                return RedirectToAction("Index");

            }

            catch

            {

                return View();

            }

        }

 

        //

        // GET: /Home/Edit/5

 

        public ActionResult Edit(int id)

        {

            return View();

        }

 

        //

        // POST: /Home/Edit/5

 

        [AcceptVerbs(HttpVerbs.Post)]

        public ActionResult Edit(int id, FormCollection collection)

        {

            try

            {

                // TODO: Add update logic here

 

                return RedirectToAction("Index");

            }

            catch

            {

                return View();

            }

        }

    }

}

 

First of all add a namespace on controller class.

using MVCUsingLINQToSQL.Models;

Now right click on Index method and click Add View and select View data class name view content.

Figure9.

9.jpg

Add some code to show data in list on Index method.

public ActionResult Index()

        {

            var dataContext = new ProductsDataContext();

            var products = (from m in dataContext.Products

                       select m).ToList();

            return View(products);

        }

And run your application you will see all records.

Now right click on Create method and click on Add View.

Figure10.

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From Create.aspx you have to remove ProductID paragraph because this is auto generated column.

Now add this code in controller class for Create method.

//

        // GET: /Home/Create

 

        public ActionResult Create()

        {

            return View();

        }

 

        //

        // POST: /Home/Create

 

        [AcceptVerbs(HttpVerbs.Post)]

        public ActionResult Create(Product product)

        {          

            if (ModelState.IsValid)

            {

                try

                {

                    // TODO: Add insert logic here

                    var dataContext = new ProductsDataContext();

                    dataContext.Products.InsertOnSubmit(product);

                    dataContext.SubmitChanges();

                    return RedirectToAction("Index");

                }

                catch

                {

                    return View(product);

                }

            }

            return View(product);

          

        }

 

Here is your Edit method code:

//

        // GET: /Home/Edit/5

        public ActionResult Edit(int id)

        {

            var dataContext = new ProductsDataContext();

            var products = dataContext.Products.SingleOrDefault(x => x.ProductID == id);

            return View(products);           

        }

 

        //

        // POST: /Home/Edit/5

        [AcceptVerbs(HttpVerbs.Post)]

        public ActionResult Edit(int id, FormCollection collection)

        {

            var dataContext = new ProductsDataContext();

            var products = dataContext.Products.SingleOrDefault(x => x.ProductID == id);

            try

            {

                // TODO: Add update logic here

                UpdateModel(products);

                dataContext.SubmitChanges();

                return RedirectToAction("Index");

            }

            catch

            {

                return View(products);

            }

        }

Delete Method Code:

public ActionResult Delete(int id)

        {

            // Get movie to delete

            var dataContext = new ProductsDataContext();

            var productToDelete = dataContext.Products.First(m => m.ProductID == id);

 

            // Delete

            dataContext.Products.DeleteOnSubmit(productToDelete);

            dataContext.SubmitChanges();

 

            // Show Index view

            return RedirectToAction("Index");

        }

We are done with LINQ to SQL Class here.


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Contents added by Raj Kumar on Oct 14, 2009

Sorry folks i forgot to tell you about Details method. Right Click on Controller class Details method and Add View and select View Content Details that will add a new Details.aspx page in Home directory.

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Here is your Details.aspx page content.

Details.aspx

<%@ Page Title="" Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Views/Shared/Site.Master" Inherits="System.Web.Mvc.ViewPage<MVCUsingLINQToSQL.Models.Product>" %>
<asp:Content ID="Content1" ContentPlaceHolderID="TitleContent" runat="server">
Details
</asp:Content>
<
asp:Content ID="Content2" ContentPlaceHolderID="MainContent" runat="server">
<h2>Details</h2>
<fieldset>
<legend>Fields</legend>
<p>
ProductID:
<%
= Html.Encode(Model.ProductID) %>
</p>
<p>
ProductName:
<%
= Html.Encode(Model.ProductName) %>
</p>
<p>
SupplierID:
<%
= Html.Encode(Model.SupplierID) %>
</p>
<p>
CategoryID:
<%
= Html.Encode(Model.CategoryID) %>
</p>
<p>
QuantityPerUnit:
<%
= Html.Encode(Model.QuantityPerUnit) %>
</p>
<p>
UnitPrice:
<%
= Html.Encode(String.Format("{0:F}", Model.UnitPrice)) %>
</p>
<p>
UnitsInStock:
<%
= Html.Encode(Model.UnitsInStock) %>
</p>
<p>
UnitsOnOrder:
<%
= Html.Encode(Model.UnitsOnOrder) %>
</p>
<p>
ReorderLevel:
<%
= Html.Encode(Model.ReorderLevel) %>
</p>
<p>
Discontinued:
<%
= Html.Encode(Model.Discontinued) %>
</p>
</fieldset>
<p>
<%=Html.ActionLink("Edit", "Edit", new { id=Model.ProductID }) %> |
<%
=Html.ActionLink("Back to List", "Index") %></p>
</
asp:Content>

Now put this code in controller class Detail Method.

//

// GET: /Home/Details/5

public ActionResult Details(int id)
{
var dataContext = new ProductsDataContext();
var products = dataContext.Products.SingleOrDefault(x => x.ProductID == id);
return View(products);
}
Now run your application and click on Details link.
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Raj Kumar
Rajkumar is working as a senior software engineer has over 5 years experience working on ASP.NET, VB.NET, C#, AJAX and other latest technologies. He holds Master's degree in Computer Science. currently enjoying working on WPF, WCF, Silverlight, MVC, XAML.I can be reached on at raj2511984 at yahoo.com
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