Overview
As described in the
part one of this series, SmartCode uses a template engine to transform some kind of "model" into compilable code. In this second part of the series, I will teach how to build a template to generate stored procedures, and finally how to use the new Open Source Implementation of a CodeSmith-Style Code Generation Engine (TahoGen).
Also you can jump to the third part of the serie, to play with NHibernate and Smart Code.
Now Smart Code offer a new set of Templates to generate code for NHibernate + ASPX, the code is based on the NHibernate Best Practices with ASP.NET article. More info about these templates in the article named NHibernate Templates for Smart Code Generator.
Introduction
Most of the real-world code generators, both commercial and open source releases,
use script based templates and template engines to transform data from a format
to another. In the .NET Framework, usually code generators templates are written
in ASP.NET style <% %> syntax. And using .NET class, associated to an specific
data model to transform this input, in an formatted output, specified by the template
SmartCode
is a very flexible, powerful and open source code generator. The most new
features of SmartCode is an alternative to tipical ASP.NET code styles.
The Templates are created in C# or VB.NET (or theoretically in any .NET language
in which a dynamic-link library (DLL) may be created) and compiled as dlls. This
is a very powerful paradigm, to allow you using Visual Studio to create, compile
and debug the templates.
Template Libraries
Code-generation templates are organized in dlls. For a DLL to be considered an SmartCode
library, it has to expose a certain interface, which will be specified in detail
in the next section. To facilitate the creation of this interface, the SmartCode
source package comes with base classes that already declare the necessary properties
and methods, and which may be used to create libraries and templates by the use
of class inheritance.
SmartCode in Action
In SmartCode Each Template look like this (in VB.NET):
Imports System
Imports SmartCode.Template
Public Class Sample3
Inherits TemplateBase
Public Sub New()
MyBase.Name = "Sample3"
MyBase.CreateOutputFile = True
MyBase.Description = "This template demonstrates " & _
"using static and dynamic contents."
MyBase.OutputFolder = "Samples\Sample3"
MyBase.IsProjectTemplate = False
End Sub
Public Overloads Overrides Function OutputFileName() As String
Return Table.Code + "_Sample3.txt"
End Function
Public Overloads Overrides Sub ProduceCode()
WriteLine("Table: " + Table.Name)
For Each column As SmartCode.Model.Column In Table.AllColumns
WriteLine("Column: {0}: {1}", column.Name, column.NetDataType)
Next
End Sub
End Class
The code listed is a sample template that will write out all of the column names
from any table.
I we apply this template, to the SQL Server Northwind Employees table, the resulting
output would be.
Table: : Employees
EmployeeID : System.Int32
LastName : System.String
FirstName : System.String
Title : System.String
TitleOfCourtesy : System.String
BirthDate : System.DateTime
HireDate : System.DateTime
Address : System.String
City : System.String
Region : System.String
PostalCode : System.String
Country : System.String
HomePhone : System.String
Extension : System.String
Photo : System.Byte[]
Notes : System.String
ReportsTo : System.Int32
PhotoPath : System.String
Getting Started
As described SmartCode uses a template engine to transform some kind of model, the
SmartCode Model, into output code, given the output specified by a template
Internal Core Model
The internal core model is the core of SmartCode generator architecture. This contains
a set of classes that make it easily manipulate the public methods and properties,
to generate outputs.
The next figure show the basic Internal Core Model
In order to add the SmartCode engine in the game, you class must inherits from a
class TemplateBase
, the engine, using reflection features, calls the
Run
Method defined by:
System.Collections.ArrayList Run(SmartCode.Model.Domain domain,
SmartCode.Model.NamedObject entity)
Passing the context domain and entity objects, defined by each selected object in
the Setting Code Generation Dialog.
Where "Delete Row by primary Key", "Insert One Row" and the other one are Templates
and the objects, below each node are the Entities assigned.
The Run
method return to Engine an ArrayList
of values
between them, the Output Code and Filename, to create the output file contents.
Now that it's clear how that SmartCode works, we can concentrate on the implementation
of the TemplateBase
abstract class
Templates interface
A DLL file is considered an SmartCode Template library, whenever it directly or
not inherits from a class SmartCode.Template.TemplateBase
, and has
implemented the following properties:
TemplateBase is an abstract class you must Implement the next Methods
- OutputFileName: The actual name of the file in which to store the generated
code. This property would only be available after the ProduceOutString method(see
below) is called. For example: "Client_Sample3.sql".
Public Overloads Overrides Function OutputFileName() As String
Return Table.Code + "_Sample3.txt"
End Function
- ProduceCode: The routine that generates the code and places it in the internal
StringBuilder property "code". To generate the code, this method uses the internal
properties "Entity" and "Domain", which SmartCode will set prior to invoking it.
Entity and Domain are properties of types Table and Domain, respectively.
Public Overloads Overrides Sub ProduceCode()
WriteLine("Table: " + Table.Name)
For Each column As SmartCode.Model.Column In Table.AllColumns
WriteLine("Column: {0}: {1}", column.Name, column.NetDataType)
Next
End Sub
When you are done with the code compile, and the dll to be available to SmartCode
Studio.
Writing Our Template
Now that it's clear how that Templates libraries structure, we can begin writing
our template. A good idea to start with our template is build how the output we
like. Here is an example GetRowByPrimaryKey
stored procedure for the
Products table from Northwind database.
All code is available in the source package of SmartCode
CREATE PROCEDURE usp_Products_GetRowByPrimaryKey
(
@ProductID int
)
AS
SELECT
[Products].[ProductID] as ProductID,
[Products].[ProductName] as ProductName,
[Products].[SupplierID] as SupplierID,
[Products].[CategoryID] as CategoryID,
[Products].[QuantityPerUnit] as QuantityPerUnit,
[Products].[UnitPrice] as UnitPrice,
[Products].[UnitsInStock] as UnitsInStock,
[Products].[UnitsOnOrder] as UnitsOnOrder,
[Products].[ReorderLevel] as ReorderLevel,
[Products].[Discontinued] as Discontinued,
[T0].[CategoryName] as CategoryID_CategoryName, [T0].[Description] as CategoryID_Description,
[T1].[CompanyName] as SupplierID_CompanyName, [T1].[ContactName] as SupplierID_ContactName
FROM [Products] LEFT OUTER JOIN
Categories AS T0 ON T0.[CategoryID] =
[Products].[CategoryID] LEFT OUTER JOIN
Suppliers AS T1 ON T1.[SupplierID] = [Products].[SupplierID]
WHERE
(
[ProductID] = @ProductID
)
To Build the list of primary key parameters, we can get these values from
Table.PrimaryKeyColumns()
(IList<column>)
Method, this is an List of Column that represent
each Primary Key in the current context object. Here is an simple example of code
to extract the information
string inputParameters = String.Empty;
foreach (Column column in Table.PrimaryKeyColumns())
{
inputParameters += " " + Common.GetSqlParameterLine(column);
}
inputParameters = Common.Substring(inputParameters, Environment.NewLine.Length + 1);
WriteLine(" ({0} {1} {0})", Environment.NewLine, inputParameters);
Where GetSqlParameterLine is an rutine defined in Common class that returns the
type of the field as a T-SQL type, like varchar(length-of-field).
There is a method worth noting, called WriteLine
, in the class TemplateBase
.
In the core libraries, it is used to write the generated code into the StringBuilder
code
property, line by line. It appends a new-line character to the
string it receives as a parameter and then adds it to the value of the code
property. There is also a parameter-less WriteLine
, which just adds
a new-line character to the value of the code property.
Now we need build the body of the Store procedure, we can split up into 4 parts:
- The local columns defined in products table
foreach (Column columm in Table.AllColumns())
{
selectStm.AppendFormat(" [{0}].[{1}] as {2},{3}", Table.Name, columm.Name, columm.Code, Environment.NewLine);
}
The list of values (LOV) an very nice feature added to SmartCode Model, that allow
you lookup for values in parent tables, as shows the next image:
int i = 0;
foreach (Reference reference in Table.InReferences){
foreach (ReferenceJoin join in reference.Joins){
foreach (Column lovColumn in join.LOV){
if (lovColumn.Name != join.ParentColumn.Name){
selectStm.AppendFormat(" [T{0}].[{1}] as {2}_{3},{4}",
i, lovColumn.Name, join.ChildColumn.Code,
lovColumn.Code, Environment.NewLine);
}
}
}
i += 1;
}
selectStm = new StringBuilder(Common.Substring(selectStm.ToString(), Environment.NewLine.Length + 1));
WriteLine(selectStm.ToString());
The From Part, you can access to external 'InReferences' to build a more complex
FROM.
i = 0;
string alignment = "";
foreach (Reference reference in Table.InReferences)
{
if (reference.Alignment == Reference.AlignmentType.Inner)
alignment = " INNER JOIN ";
else if (reference.Alignment == Reference.AlignmentType.Left)
alignment = " LEFT OUTER JOIN ";
else if (reference.Alignment == Reference.AlignmentType.Right)
alignment = " RIGHT OUTER JOIN ";
selectStm.AppendFormat(" {0} {1} AS T{2} ",alignment +
Environment.NewLine , reference.ParentTable.Name, i);
string onJoin = "";
foreach (ReferenceJoin join in reference.Joins)
{
onJoin += String.Format(" ON T{0}.[{1}] = [{2}].[{3}] AND", i,
join.ParentColumn.Name, Table.Name,
join.ChildColumn.Name);
onJoin += Environment.NewLine;
}
onJoin = Common.Substring(onJoin, Environment.NewLine.Length + 3);
selectStm.Append(onJoin);
i += 1;
}
And the Where Part
string keyCondition = String.Empty;
foreach (Column column in Table.PrimaryKeyColumns())
{
keyCondition += String.Format(" [{0}] = @{1} AND {2}", column.Name, column.Code, Environment.NewLine);
}
keyCondition = Common.Substring(keyCondition, (Environment.NewLine.Length + 5));
WriteLine(" WHERE {0}({0} {1} {0})", Environment.NewLine, keyCondition);
Project Level Templates
In the last sections we have learn to generate code running templates assigned to
entities, But else in the practices usually we have to generate code for all objects
contained in the domain e.g. the list of all tables in the database; a simple way
to make this easier is create a new the template with next code:
foreach (Table table in Domain.ConnectionInfo.Tables)
{
WriteLine(table.Name);
}
And assign the template to any, and only one, entity and run it.
With SmartCode we have the option to assign a template to project level, to run
only one time, each time that we run the code generation, we can found this template
in the second tab called "Project Templates", in the main "Setting Code Generation"
dialog, as shows the next figure:
To be available the template in this tab we need to assign true to the property
IsProjectTemplate
. The next code show how to build a project level
template, notice that AllStoreProcedures
call other templates to build
the code to create only one file with the code for DeleteRowByPrimaryKey
,
Insert
and Update
for each table of the Domain.
public class AllStoreProcedures : TemplateBase
{
public AllStoreProcedures()
{
this.IsProjectTemplate = true;
this.createFile = true;
this.description = "Generates all stored procedure for all entities in the domain";
this.name = "AllStoreProcedures";
this.outputFolder = @"Stored Procedures\AllStoreProcedures";
}
public override string OutputFileName()
{
return Domain.Name + "_AllSps.sql";
}
public override void ProduceCode()
{
foreach (Table table in Domain.ConnectionInfo.Tables)
{
if (table.IsTable && table.PrimaryKeyColumns().Count > 0)
{
RunTemplate(new DeleteRowByPrimaryKey(), table);
RunTemplate(new Insert(), table);
RunTemplate(new Update(), table);
}
}
}
private void RunTemplate(TemplateBase template, Table table)
{
System.Collections.ArrayList results = template.Run(Domain, table);
base.code.Append(results[0]);
}
}
CodeSmith Compatibility
Is an extension of SmartCode based in TahoGen, an Open Source Implementation of
a CodeSmith-Style Code Generation Engine, this implementation can parse any CodeSmith
Template, giving a starting point for thier migration to SmartCode from CodeSmith.
Please refer to NHibernate samples in the TaHoGen Directory of source package.
In order to maintain the basic structure for Templates and support asp like style
the next extensions has been implemented.
- Project SmartCode.Model.Mapping (Beta), implement an object model using get/set
properties and clasess like the basic CodeSmith Schema.
- TaHoGen.Core.dll provided by Philip Laureano. It is a 100% free open source generation
engine.
The differences between the template language provided by TahoGen and CodeSmith are minimal.
Let see the next header
<%@ CodeTemplate Language="C#" TargetLanguage="C#" Description="Generates a C# class for use with NHibernate."%>
<%@ Property Name="SourceTable" Type="SmartCode.Model.Mapping.CS.TableSchema" Category="Context" Description="Table that the mapping file" %>
<%@ Property Name="Namespace" Type="System.String" Default="MyNamespace.Data" Category="Object" Description="The class namespace %>
The template reads 2 properties SourceTable of the type SmartCode.Model.Mapping.CS.TableSchema provided by
SmartCode.Model.Mapping.dll and Namespace of type System.String.
The values of SourceTable is provided for the next code of the NHibernateClass template:
public override PropertyTable GetCustomPropertyTable()
{
PropertyTable properties = new PropertyTable();
SmartCode.Model.Mapping.CS.CSMap csMap = new SmartCode.Model.Mapping.CS.CSMap(Domain);
csMap.RunMapToCS();
SmartCode.Model.Mapping.CS.DatabaseSchema databaseSchema = csMap.DatabaseSchema;
properties["SourceTable"] = csMap.GetTableByName(Table.Name);
return properties;
}
Has you been see the code set the SourceTable of the template, after Map the SmartCode.Model objects to
SmartCode.Model.Mapping.CS objects, to be compatible with the CodeSmith objects model.
The Core Template Libraries
The SmartCode package comes with a Beta core sets of template libraries for
generating code in C#, that use stored procedures to access and modify data.
- Stored Procedures Libraries: These templates generate SQL Server 2000 scripts for
creating stored procedures that insert, delete, update, and search for records in
tables.
- Common Data Libraries (
TypedDataset
): This template generate code for
XSD to Render to TypedDataSet
objects used to transport data between
the tiers - Data Tier Libraries: These templates generate code for supporting the data access
classes
- Business Tier Libraries: These templates generate code for supporting the access
to Data Tier
Conclusion
In this article we have view the huge benefits of using templates to avoid repetitive
coding tasks. SmartCode Model provide the Object Model, SmartCode Studio provide
the IDE to customize your Model and you.... provide the Imagination, Creativity
and Inspiration.