Introduction
If you are new to Angular5 and ASP.NET core then kindly read my previous article
In my previous article I have explained on how to getting started with Angular5 and ASP.NET Core. Now in this article lets see in deep on how to work with WEB API, EF for performing a CRUD operation for Angular5 and ASP.NET Core application.
For performing CRUD operation here, I have taken the concept as Inventory Management priority based Reorder level system.
Background
Inventory management and Reorder Level
Inventory management is very important part to maintain and manage the stocks in small shops or in big warehouse. For example, let’s consider a small shop where they sales items like Tooth Paste, Shop, Shampoo and etc. For all the items in the shop they will make a list with item name and they will add the total available stock quantity for each item, Total Sales quantity per item and Total Quantity received to be added in the stock. If the items or less it will be easy to find the items need to be purchased again to maintain the stock quantity, consider if it’s a big factory and need to maintain all the stock quantity. Using Inventory Management software, the end user can easily tracking Inventory items, Total available Stock Quantity, Total Arrived and Issued Stock Quantity, Reorder Level for each item, Reorder Date for each Item and priority based reorder for the items which need to be stocked immediately.
Reorder Level
In Inventory Management Reorder Level or Point is important part which will be used to indicate the customer as this item Stock is going to be finished and need to be purchased or produced for sales or delivered to the end user.
Inventory Management has many process to be taken care to maintain the software in this article we will make a simple project to display the web based Monitoring system for indicating the priority based Inventory Management Reorder System.
For Reorder Level there has some formula for displaying the indicator on each item which need to be stocked. In our simple project I have used to type of Priority based indication to the customer as manual and automatic.
Note: In Inventory Management we will be having Item Master table, Item Detail Table, Inventory tables and etc. For this simple project I have used only one table as Inventory table and added the Item Name directly with Stock Qty, Reorder Qty and Priority Status, Using the Priority status user can add or edit the priority for each item which need to be stocked immediately. Here priority Status is to manually add or edit the priority for each item which need to be stocked.
Manual Priority setting for Reorder Level:
When customer add /edit each Inventory item they can set manually priority for reorder the stock. If you ask me why we need to have the manual priority setting for reorder level means, Consider a case where we have 1000 stock in Samsung S7 Edge Item and lets consider this stock can be used for 2 month, But there is a high demand for the Samsung S7 Edge phone and the price will be Increased after a week and now we need to immediately increase the stock quantity .We have many branches around the world by editing the stock priority all our branch can view this from our web application and add the stock to the priority item or let’s consider one more example as we have 1000 quantity stock and our customer make a phone call and ask us to deliver 5000 stock quantity with in a couple of days, in this case the manual priority will be more useful. Like this in many scenarios its good to have a manual priority for maintaining each item stock. This is simple demo project so I didn’t add much field example we can also add the filed like reorder date until when we need to increase the stock quantity and note for priority and etc.
Now let’s add a new Item to our Inventory and click Save. Here we didn’t check the Priority Status while adding new Item, which means this item has good stock Quantity and its not required for now to add more stock quantity.
We can see as the Priority Status Column with red and green color with Checked and un checked box. When we add or edit the item if we have checked the Priority Status and saved then the item column will be displayed in green color along with checkbox image. If the Item is not saved with priority status then display with red color. Here we used the greed color to indicate the customer as this item has high priority and stock item need to be increased with new Reorder Qty.
Now let’s edit the item and set the item with priority status.
When we save the same item with Priority Status checked, we can see the indicator with Green Color along with Checked image.
Automatic Priority Status for Reorder Level:
As I already told for reorder level we will be using the formula to indicate the customer for increase the stock quantity with new reorder quantity.
Here we can see the Required Priority Status Column with Sky Blue and Light Green Color. Light Blue color indicate as the Item not need for reorder and the Green color indicate as the Item need to be reorder.
For the automatic display I have set the formula as if StockQty>ReorderQty+50 then set the Required Priority Status as Light Blue Color which indicates the customer as the item is not need for reorder and the if StockQty<=ReorderQty+50 then set the Required Priority Status as Light Green Color which indicates the customer as the item need for immediate stock maintenance.
From the above image for the newly added Samsung S7 Edge Item Stock Qty is 750 and Reorder Qty is 50 so the Required Priority Status is displayed as blue color.
Now let’s edit the item like below and set the Reorder Quantity as 700 and save to check the changes.
Here now we can see the Required Priority Status color has been automatically changed as the Stock Qty is 750 and the Reorder Qty is 700.
Now lets see how to create this web application using Angular5,ASP.NET Core using EF and Web API.
Prerequisites
Make sure you have installed all the prerequisites in your computer. If not, then download and install all, one by one.
- First, download and install Visual Studio 2017 from this link.
- Download and install .NET Core 2.0
- Download and install Node.js v9.0 or above. I have installed V9.1.0 (Download link).
Using the code
Now, it’s time to create our first Angular5 and ASP.NET Core application.
Step 1 - Create a database and a table
We will be using our SQL Server database for our WEB API and EF. First, we create a database named InventoryPDB and a table as InventoryMaster. Here is the SQL script to create a database table and sample record insert query in our table. Run the query given below in your local SQL Server to create a database and a table to be used in our project.
USE MASTER
GO
IF EXISTS (SELECT [name] FROM sys.databases WHERE [name] = 'InventoryPDB' )
DROP DATABASE InventoryPDB
GO
CREATE DATABASE InventoryPDB
GO
USE InventoryPDB
GO
IF EXISTS ( SELECT [name] FROM sys.tables WHERE [name] = 'InventoryMaster' )
DROP TABLE InventoryMaster
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[InventoryMaster](
[InventoryID] INT IDENTITY PRIMARY KEY,
[ItemName] [varchar](100) NOT NULL,
[StockQty] int NOT NULL,
[ReorderQty] int NOT NULL,
[PriorityStatus] int NOT NULL
)
INSERT INTO [InventoryMaster] ([ItemName],[StockQty],[ReorderQty],[PriorityStatus])
VALUES ('HardDisk',500,300,0)
INSERT INTO [InventoryMaster] ([ItemName],[StockQty],[ReorderQty],[PriorityStatus])
VALUES ('Mouse',600,550,1)
INSERT INTO [InventoryMaster] ([ItemName],[StockQty],[ReorderQty],[PriorityStatus])
VALUES ('USB',3500,3000,0)
select * from InventoryMaster
Step 2- Create Angular5TemplateCore
After installing all the prerequisites listed above and Angular5TemplateCore, click Start >> Programs >> Visual Studio 2017 >> Visual Studio 2017, on your desktop.
Click New >> Project. Select Visual C# >> Select Angular5Core2. Enter your project name and click OK.
Once our project is created we can see in solution explorer with Angular5 sample components,html and app in ClientApp Folder along with Asp.NET Core Controllers and view folder.
Here this files and folders are very similar to our ASP.NET Core Template Pack for Angular2.
Package.json File
If we open the package.Json file we can see all the dependencies needed for Angular5 and Angular cli has been already added by default.
Adding Webpack in Package.json
In order to run our Angular5 Application we need install webpack in our application.if the wepack is by default not added in our package.json file then we need to add it manually.Webpack is an open-source JavaScript module bundler. Webpack takes modules with dependencies and generates static assets representing those modules.to know more about Webpack click here https://webpack.github.io/docs/what-is-webpack.html
Open our package.json file and add the below line under scripts.
"postinstall": "webpack --config webpack.config.vendor.js"
Step 3 – Working with Model and Context Class
Adding connection string
To add the connection string with our SQL connection, open the “appsettings.json” file .Yes this is a JSON file and this file looks as shown below.
In this appsettings.json file, I have added the connection string
"ConnectionStrings": {
"DefaultConnection": "Server=SQLSERVERNAME;Database=InventoryPDB;user id=SQLID;password=SQLPWD;Trusted_Connection=True;MultipleActiveResultSets=true;"
}
Note- Change SQL connection string, as per your local connection.
Next step is to create a folder named Data to create our model and DBContext class.
Creating Model class for Inventory
We can create a model by adding a new class file in our Data folder. Right Click Data folder and click Add>Click Class. Enter the class name as InventoryMasters and click Add. Now, in this class, we first create a property variable, add InventoryMaster. We will be using this in our WEB API controller.Note that here we will be adding the filed name same as our Database table column names.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace Angular5Core2.Data
{
public class InventoryMaster
{
[Key]
public int InventoryID { get; set; }
[Required]
[Display(Name = "ItemName")]
public string ItemName { get; set; }
[Required]
[Display(Name = "StockQty")]
public int StockQty { get; set; }
[Required]
[Display(Name = "ReorderQty")]
public int ReorderQty { get; set; }
public int PriorityStatus { get; set; }
}
}
Creating Database Context
DBContext is Entity Framework class to establish a connection to the database
We can create a DBContext class by adding a new class file in our Data folder. Right click Data folder and click Add>Click Class. Enter the class name as InventroyContext and click Add. In this class, we inherit DbContext and created Dbset for our students table.
using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore;
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace Angular5Core2.Data
{
public class InventoryContext : DbContext
{
public InventoryContext(DbContextOptions<InventoryContext> options)
:base(options) { }
public InventoryContext() { }
public DbSet<InventoryMaster> InventoryMaster { get; set; }
}
}
Startup.CS
Now, we need to add our database connection string and provider as SQL SERVER. To add this, we add the code given below in Startup.cs file under ConfigureServices method.
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
services.AddDbContext<InventoryContext>(options => options.UseSqlServer(Configuration.GetConnectionString("DefaultConnection")));
services.AddMvc();
}
Step 4 - Creating Web API for CRUD operation
To create our WEB API Controller, right click Controllers folder. Click Add >> Click Controller. Select API Controller Empty and click on Add button to create our Web API.
Enter the name as “InventoryMasterAPI.cs” and click Add.
As we all know, Web API is a simple and easy way to build HTTP Services for the Browsers and Mobiles.
Web API has four methods given below as Get/Post/Put and Delete.
- Get is to request for the data. (Select)
- Post is to create a data. (Insert)
- Put is to update the data.
- Delete is to delete data.
First we create the object for DBContext in our Web API class.
[Produces("application/json")]
[Route("api/InventoryMasterAPI")]
public class InventoryMasterAPIController : Controller
{
private readonly InventoryContext _context;
public InventoryMasterAPIController(InventoryContext context)
{
_context = context;
}
Get Method (Select Operation)
Get Method is to request single item or list of items from our selected database. Here, we will get all Inventory information from InventoryMasters table.
[HttpGet]
[Route("Inventory")]
public IEnumerable<InventoryMaster> GetInventoryMaster()
{
return _context.InventoryMaster;
}
Post Method (Insert Operation)
Post Method will be used to insert the data to our database. In Post Method, we will also check if Inventory Id is already created and return the message. We will pass all inventory Master Column parameters to be inserted in to the Inventory Master table.
[HttpPost]
public async Task<IActionResult> PostInventoryMaster([FromBody] InventoryMaster InventoryMaster)
{
if (!ModelState.IsValid)
{
return BadRequest(ModelState);
}
_context.InventoryMaster.Add(InventoryMaster);
try
{
await _context.SaveChangesAsync();
}
catch (DbUpdateException)
{
if (InventoryMasterExists(InventoryMaster.InventoryID))
{
return new StatusCodeResult(StatusCodes.Status409Conflict);
}
else
{
throw;
}
}
return CreatedAtAction("GetInventoryMaster", new { id = InventoryMaster.InventoryID }, InventoryMaster);
}
private bool InventoryMasterExists(int id)
{
return _context.InventoryMaster.Any(e => e.InventoryID == id);
}
Put Method (Update Operation)
Put Method will be used to update the selected Inventory data to our database. In Put Method, we will pass InventoryID along with all other parameters for update. We pass the InventoryID to update the InventoryMaster Table by InventoryID.
[HttpPut("{id}")]
public async Task<IActionResult> PutInventoryMaster([FromRoute] int id, [FromBody] InventoryMaster InventoryMaster)
{
if (!ModelState.IsValid)
{
return BadRequest(ModelState);
}
if (id != InventoryMaster.InventoryID)
{
return BadRequest();
}
_context.Entry(InventoryMaster).State = EntityState.Modified;
try
{
await _context.SaveChangesAsync();
}
catch (DbUpdateConcurrencyException)
{
if (!InventoryMasterExists(id))
{
return NotFound();
}
else
{
throw;
}
}
return NoContent();
}
Delete Method (Delete Operation)
Delete Method will be used to delete the selected inventory data from our database. In Delete Method, we will pass InventoryID to delete the record.
[HttpDelete("{id}")]
public async Task<IActionResult> DeleteInventoryMaster([FromRoute] int id)
{
if (!ModelState.IsValid)
{
return BadRequest(ModelState);
}
InventoryMaster InventoryMaster = await _context.InventoryMaster.SingleOrDefaultAsync(m => m.InventoryID == id);
if (InventoryMaster == null)
{
return NotFound();
}
_context.InventoryMaster.Remove(InventoryMaster);
await _context.SaveChangesAsync();
return Ok(InventoryMaster);
}
To test Get Method, we can run our project and copy the GET method API path. Here, we can see our API path to get api/InventoryMasterAPI/Inventory/
Run the program and paste API path to test our output.
Step 5: Working with Angular5
We create all Angular5 related Apps, Modules, Services, Components and HTML templates under ClientApp/App folder.
Here I’m using the existing Home Component and html for performing our Inventory CRUD operations. It will be always good to create a separate Services, Component and html file for each action. For demo project here, I’m using the exiting home component and html.
Home.component
From the existing home component Type Script file,I have added all the function to perform our CRUD operation for Inventory management.
First in the import section we have added the HTTP and FormsModule for working with WEB API Get/Post/Put/Delete and Forms to get and set input from the users.
In HomeComponent Class I have declared all the variables needed and created the separate function for Get/Post/put and Delete method. In get method I have pass the WEB API URL to get all the data from database and result JSON data to be binded in our html page. In Post and Put method I pass all the arguments by user entered in form to the WEB API to perform Update and Insert in database. Same like this we also created the delete method for deleting the inventory list from database by passing the Inventory ID as parameter to our Web API.
import { Component, Input, Inject } from <a href="mailto:'@angular/core'">'@angular/core'</a>;
import { Http,Response, Headers, RequestOptions } from <a href="mailto:'@angular/http'">'@angular/http'</a>;
import { FormsModule } from <a href="mailto:'@angular/forms'">'@angular/forms'</a>;
@Component({
selector: 'home',
templateUrl: './home.component.html'
})
export class HomeComponent {
public Inventory: InventoryMaster[] = [];
AddTable: Boolean = false;
public sInventoryID : number = 0;
public sItemName = "";
public sStockQty : number = 0;
public sReorderQty : number = 0;
public sPriorityStatus: boolean = false;
public imgchk = require("./Images/chk.png");
public imgunChk = require("./Images/unchk.png");
public bseUrl: string = "";
public schkName: string = "";
myName: string;
constructor(public http: Http, @Inject('BASE_URL') baseUrl: string) {
this.myName = "Shanu";
this.AddTable = false;
this.bseUrl = baseUrl;
this.getData();
}
getData() {
this.http.get(this.bseUrl + 'api/InventoryMasterAPI/Inventory').subscribe(result => {
this.Inventory = result.json();
}, error => console.error(error));
}
AddInventory() {
this.AddTable = true;
this.sInventoryID = 0;
this.sItemName = "";
this.sStockQty = 50;
this.sReorderQty = 50;
this.sPriorityStatus = false;
}
editInventoryDetails(inventoryIDs : number, itemNames : string, stockQtys : number, reorderQtys : number , priorityStatus : number) {
this.AddTable = true;
this.sInventoryID = inventoryIDs;
this.sItemName = itemNames;
this.sStockQty = stockQtys;
this.sReorderQty = reorderQtys;
if (priorityStatus == 0)
{
this.sPriorityStatus = false;
}
else {
this.sPriorityStatus = true;
}
}
addInventoryDetails(inventoryIDs: number, itemNames: string, stockQtys: number, reorderQtys: number, priorityStatus: boolean) {
var pStatus: number = 0;
this.schkName = priorityStatus.toString();
if (this.schkName == "true") {
pStatus = 1;
}
var headers = new Headers();
headers.append('Content-Type', 'application/json; charset=utf-8');
if (inventoryIDs == 0) {
this.http.post(this.bseUrl + 'api/InventoryMasterAPI/', JSON.stringify({ InventoryID: inventoryIDs, ItemName: itemNames, StockQty: stockQtys, ReorderQty: reorderQtys, PriorityStatus: pStatus }),
{ headers: headers }).subscribe(
response => {
this.getData();
}, error => {
}
);
}
else {
this.http.put(this.bseUrl + 'api/InventoryMasterAPI/' + inventoryIDs, JSON.stringify({ InventoryID: inventoryIDs, ItemName: itemNames, StockQty: stockQtys, ReorderQty: reorderQtys, PriorityStatus: pStatus }), { headers: headers })
.subscribe(response => {
this.getData();
}, error => {
}
);
}
this.AddTable = false;
}
deleteinventoryDetails(inventoryIDs: number) {
var headers = new Headers();
headers.append('Content-Type', 'application/json; charset=utf-8');
this.http.delete(this.bseUrl + 'api/InventoryMasterAPI/' + inventoryIDs, { headers: headers }).subscribe(response => {
this.getData();
}, error => {
}
);
}
closeEdits() {
this.AddTable = false;
this.sInventoryID = 0;
this.sItemName = "";
this.sStockQty = 50;
this.sReorderQty = 50;
this.sPriorityStatus = false;
}
}
export interface InventoryMaster {
inventoryID: number;
itemName: string;
stockQty: number;
reorderQty: number;
priorityStatus: number;
}
HTML Template file
Here we are using the home.component.html file to perform our CRUD operation for Inventory Management.
<div align="center">
<h1> ASP.NET Core,Angular5 CRUD for Invetory Management Priority based Reorder Level System, WEB API and EF </h1>
</div>
<div class="column">
<h2>Created by : {{myName}}</h2>
</div>
<hr style="height: 1px;color: #123455;background-color: #d55500;border: none;color: #d55500;" />
<p *ngIf="!Inventory"><em>Loading Inventory Details please Wait ! ...</em></p>
<table id="tblContainer" style='width: 99%;table-layout:fixed;'>
<tr>
<td>
<table style="background-color:#FFFFFF; border: dashed 3px #FFFFFF; padding: 5px;width: 99%;table-layout:fixed;" cellpadding="2"
cellspacing="2">
<tr style="height: 30px; color:#123455 ;border: solid 1px #659EC7;">
<td width="40px"> </td>
<td width="50%">
<h1> Add New Inventory Information <strong style="color:#0094ff"> </strong></h1>
</td>
<td align="right">
<button (click)=AddInventory() style="background-color:#f83500;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:large;width:260px;height:50px;
border-color:#a2aabe;border-style:dashed;border-width:2px;">
Add New Inventory Info
</button>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<hr style="height: 1px;color: #123455;background-color: #d55500;border: none;color: #d55500;" />
</td>
</tr>
<tr *ngIf="AddTable">
<td >
<table>
<tr>
<td>
<table style="background-color:#FFFFFF; border: dashed 3px #6D7B8D; padding :5px;width :99%;table-layout:fixed;" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
<tr style="height: 30px; background-color:#336699 ; color:#FFFFFF ;border: solid 1px #659EC7;">
<td width="40">
</td>
<td>
<h2>Insert/Edit Inventory Details : </h2>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="100">
</td>
<td>
<table style="color:#9F000F;font-size:large; padding :5px;" cellpadding="12" cellspacing="16">
<tr>
<td><b>Inventory ID: </b> </td>
<td>
<input type="number" #InventoryID (ngModel)="sInventoryID" value="{{sInventoryID}}" style="background-color:tan" readonly>
</td>
<td width="20"> </td>
<td><b>Item Name: </b> </td>
<td>
<input type="text" #ItemName (ngModel)="sItemName" value="{{sItemName}}" required>
</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><b>Stock Quantity: </b> </td>
<td>
<input type="number" #StockQty (ngModel)="sStockQty" value="{{sStockQty}}" min="50" required>
</td>
<td width="20"> </td>
<td><b>Reorder Quantity: </b> </td>
<td>
<input type="number" #ReorderQty (ngModel)="sReorderQty" value="{{sReorderQty}}" min="50" required>
</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><b>Priority Status: </b> </td>
<td>
<input type="checkbox" #PriorityStatus (ngModel)="sPriorityStatus" value="{{sPriorityStatus}}" [checked]="sPriorityStatus"
(change)="sPriorityStatus = !sPriorityStatus" >
<!--
</td>
<td width="20"> </td>
<td align="right" colspan="2">
<button (click)=addInventoryDetails(InventoryID.value,ItemName.value,StockQty.value,ReorderQty.value,PriorityStatus.value) style="background-color:#428d28;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:large;width:220px;
border-color:#a2aabe;border-style:dashed;border-width:2px;">
Save
</button>
</td>
<td>
<button (click)=closeEdits() style="background-color:#334668;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:large;width:180px;
border-color:#a2aabe;border-style:dashed;border-width:2px;">
Close
</button>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<hr style="height: 1px;color: #123455;background-color: #d55500;border: none;color: #d55500;" />
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<table class='table' style="background-color:#FFFFFF; border:2px #6D7B8D; padding:5px;width:99%;table-layout:fixed;" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" *ngIf="Inventory">
<tr style="height: 30px; background-color:#336699 ; color:#FFFFFF ;border: solid 1px #659EC7;">
<td width="70" align="center">Edit</td>
<td width="70" align="center">Delete</td>
<td width="70" align="center">Inventory ID</td>
<td width="120" align="center">Item Name</td>
<td width="120" align="center">StockQty</td>
<td width="120" align="center">ReorderQty</td>
<td width="120" align="center">Priority Status</td>
<td width="120" align="center">Required Priority Status</td>
</tr>
<tbody *ngFor="let INVY of Inventory">
<tr>
<td align="center" style="border: solid 1px #659EC7; padding: 5px;table-layout:fixed;">
<span style="color:#9F000F">
<button (click)=editInventoryDetails(INVY.inventoryID,INVY.itemName,INVY.stockQty,INVY.reorderQty,INVY.priorityStatus)
style="background-color:#0d254f;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:large;width:80px;
border-color:#a2aabe;border-style:dashed;border-width:2px;">
Edit
</button>
<!--
</span>
</td>
<td align="center" style="border: solid 1px #659EC7; padding: 5px;table-layout:fixed;">
<span style="color:#9F000F">
<button (click)=deleteinventoryDetails(INVY.inventoryID)
style="background-color:#0d254f;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:large;width:80px;
border-color:#a2aabe;border-style:dashed;border-width:2px;">
Delete
</button>
<!--
</span>
</td>
<td align="center" style="border: solid 1px #659EC7; padding: 5px;table-layout:fixed;">
<span style="color:#9F000F">{{INVY.inventoryID}}</span>
</td>
<td align="left" style="border: solid 1px #659EC7; padding: 5px;table-layout:fixed;">
<span style="color:#9F000F">{{INVY.itemName}}</span>
</td>
<td align="right" style="border: solid 1px #659EC7; padding: 5px;table-layout:fixed;">
<span style="color:#9F000F">{{INVY.stockQty}}</span>
</td>
<td align="right" style="border: solid 1px #659EC7; padding: 5px;table-layout:fixed;">
<span style="color:#9F000F">{{INVY.reorderQty}}</span>
</td>
<td align="center" [ngStyle]="INVY.priorityStatus==1 && {'background-color': 'green'} || INVY.priorityStatus==0 && {'background-color': 'red'} " style="height:42px;width:42px">
<!--
<div [ngStyle]="INVY.priorityStatus==1 && {'background-image': 'url(' + imgchk + ')'} || INVY.priorityStatus==0 && {'background-image': 'url(' + imgunChk + ')'} " style="background-repeat: no-repeat;height:38px;width:38px" >
</div>
</td>
<td align="left" [ngStyle]="INVY.stockQty>INVY.reorderQty+50 && {'background-color': '#0094ff'} || INVY.stockQty<=INVY.reorderQty+50 && {'background-color': '#e5e800'} " style="border: solid 1px #ffffff; padding: 5px;table-layout:fixed;">
<!--
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
Manual Priority setting for Reorder Level logic
When user add or edit the Inventory Master and if the Priority Status is checked then I will insert the staus as 1 in database and if the Priority Status is unchecked then I will save the status as 0. In our html design I will check for this PriorityStatus value and if the value is returned as 1 then I will set the table td cell background color as Green and set the image as Checked image.
<td align="center" [ngStyle]="INVY.priorityStatus==1 && {'background-color': 'green'} || INVY.priorityStatus==0 && {'background-color': 'red'} " style="height:42px;width:42px">
<!--
<div [ngStyle]="INVY.priorityStatus==1 && {'background-image': 'url(' + imgchk + ')'} || INVY.priorityStatus==0 && {'background-image': 'url(' + imgunChk + ')'} " style="background-repeat: no-repeat;height:38px;width:38px" >
</div>
</td>
Automatic Priority Status for Reorder Level logic
In the Required Priority Status column, I check for the stockQty>reorderQty+50
and if it’s true then I set the td background color as LightBlue else set the color as LightGreen.
<td align="left" [ngStyle]="INVY.stockQty>INVY.reorderQty+50 && {'background-color': '#0094ff'} || INVY.stockQty<=INVY.reorderQty+50 && {'background-color': '#e5e800'} " style="border: solid 1px #ffffff; padding: 5px;table-layout:fixed;">
<!--
</td>
Build and run the application
Build and run the application and you can see the Home page with Inventory Management CRUD page.
Points of Interest
First, create a database and table in your SQL Server. You can run use the above table creation script to create Database and tables with sample Insert.Don’t forget to change the database connection string from “appsettings.json”.
History
Angular5Core2.zip - Dec 7th 2017