I've created the model using System.Data.Entity.Spatial;
public class Store
{
public int Id { get; private set; }
public string Name { get; set; }
public string Address { get; set; }
public DbGeography Location { get; set; }
}
Inserting to DB
using (SqlConnection conn = SqlHelper.GetOpenConnection())
{
const string sql = "INSERT INTO Stores(Name, Address, Location) " +
"VALUES (@Name, @Address, @Location)";
return conn.Execute(sql, store);
}
i get the exception type System.Data.Entity.Spatial.DbGeography cannot be used as a parameter value
I've tried searching for ways to insert, this is the best i can find, but it's trying to insert only 1 parameter, what should i do in order to insert an object that have a dbgeography member?
Update #1
I've gave up trying to hack around or extend stuff, as i'm very new to dapper and time is not currently on my side. I went back to basic doing this, as i'm not required to do geography data type insertion very frequently
using (SqlConnection conn = SqlHelper.GetOpenConnection())
{
var sql = "INSERT INTO Stores (Name, Address, IsActive, Location, TenantId) " +
"VALUES('@Name', '@Address', @IsActive, geography::Point(@Lat,@Lng, 4326), @TenantId);";
return conn.Execute(sql, new
{
Name = store.Name,
Address = store.Address,
IsActive = store.IsActive,
Lat = store.Location.Latitude.Value,
Lng = store.Location.Longitude.Value,
TenantId = store.TenantId
});
}
Adding direct support for types outside of the core ADO.NET assemblies is problematic, as it either forces lots of name-based reflection, or swells the dependencies (and causes versioning problems). It is not necessary (or even appropriate, IMO) to use
IDynamicParameters
here - instead,ICustomQueryParameter
can be used to represent a single parameter. There is no existing special-case detection ofDbGeography
, so unless there are library changes, you would have to do something like:where
AsParameter()
is an extension method that returns anICustomQueryParameter
implementation that adds it appropriately.Edit: see here for updates on this: https://stackoverflow.com/a/24408529/23354