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using System;
using System.Collections.ObjectModel;
using Pfz.Databasing.Filtering;
namespace Pfz.Databasing.Tiers
{
/// <summary>
/// Base class to create a "tier" over another database manager.
/// </summary>
public abstract class TierBase:
IDatabaseManager
{
/// <summary>
/// Gets the BaseManager for this tier.
/// </summary>
public virtual IDatabaseManager BaseManager { get; internal protected set; }
/// <summary>
/// By default, only calls the BaseManager.
/// Can be reimplemented to do whatever you think is needed.
/// </summary>
public bool MustCloneBeforeApply
{
get
{
return BaseManager.MustCloneBeforeApply;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// By default, only calls the BaseManager.
/// Can be reimplemented to do whatever you think is needed.
/// </summary>
public IDatabaseConnection CreateConnection(string name)
{
return BaseManager.CreateConnection(name);
}
/// <summary>
/// By default, only calls the BaseManager.
/// Can be reimplemented to do whatever you think is needed.
/// </summary>
public virtual T TryLoadByPrimaryKey<T>(IDatabaseConnection connection, params object[] primaryKeyValues)
where
T: class, IRecord
{
return BaseManager.TryLoadByPrimaryKey<T>(connection, primaryKeyValues);
}
/// <summary>
/// By default, only calls the BaseManager.
/// Can be reimplemented to do whatever you think is needed.
/// </summary>
public virtual T Create<T>(IDatabaseConnection connection)
where
T: class, IRecord
{
return BaseManager.Create<T>(connection);
}
/// <summary>
/// By default, only calls the BaseManager.
/// Can be reimplemented to do whatever you think is needed.
/// </summary>
public virtual T Apply<T>(IDatabaseConnection connection, T record)
where
T: class, IRecord
{
return BaseManager.Apply(connection, record);
}
/// <summary>
/// By default, only calls the BaseManager.
/// Can be reimplemented to do whatever you think is needed.
/// </summary>
public virtual IFastEnumerator<T> FastLoadByPartialSql<T>(IDatabaseConnection connection, string sql, params object[] parameterValues)
where
T: class, IRecord
{
return BaseManager.FastLoadByPartialSql<T>(connection, sql, parameterValues);
}
/// <summary>
/// By default, only calls the BaseManager.
/// Can be reimplemented to do whatever you think is needed.
/// </summary>
public IFastEnumerator<T> FastLoadByFilterGroup<T>(IDatabaseConnection connection, FilterGroup filterGroup)
where
T: class, IRecord
{
return BaseManager.FastLoadByFilterGroup<T>(connection, filterGroup);
}
/// <summary>
/// By default, only calls the BaseManager.
/// Can be reimplemented to do whatever you think is needed.
/// </summary>
public virtual IFastEnumerator<object[]> AdvancedLoad(IDatabaseConnection connection, Type initialRecordType, ReadOnlyCollection<PropertyInfoPath> selectPaths, FilterGroup filter)
{
return BaseManager.AdvancedLoad(connection, initialRecordType, selectPaths, filter);
}
}
}
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