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SampleCRM

SampleCRM is a demo application that serves as a OpenSilver / Open RIA Services Business Application Template. As an open-source application, it provides guidance on how to implement RIA Domain Services and CRUD Operations over a SQLite database, accompanied by a XAML-based UI.

Live Demo URL

https://samplecrm.azurewebsites.net/

Screenshot

Mockup1

Database Diagram

Install Toolbox

Troubleshoot

If this error is happening please install the latest version of the ASP.NET Core Hosting Bundle, available from Microsoft at: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/permalink/dotnetcore-current-windows-runtime-bundle-installer Install .NET Latest

For production deployment to public servers please change the following Developer Key in the web.config to False. For development and local deployment purpose this value is True in default. When this value has been set to False the write access of the database is blocked by RIA Service Layer and prevents users changes any data.

....
  <appSettings>
    <add key="ReadOnlyMode" value="True" />
  </appSettings>
...

Run & Test

To test it, you need to run simultaneously the .Web project and the .Browser project MultipleStartupProjects

How To Setup Sqlite Providers for Visual Studio 2022

This section is optional for only generate EDMX files via ADO.NET. This section is NOT neccesary to run this example.

EF6 workflow with SQLite DDEX provider

The System.Data.SQLite DDEX provider does not support Visual Studio 2017 and 2019. This post describes how to work with SQLite and Entity Framework 6 in Visual Studio 2017/2019/2022, using the "SQLite Toolbox" DDEX provider for EF6. Notice that this provider only supports the EF 6 Tools, and not other Data Source scenarios, for example Typed DataSets. This requires Visual Studio 2017 15.8 or later.

Notice special instructions for VS 2022, since it is a 64 bit application

  • Install Toolbox
  • Install SQLite in GAC
  • Install SQLite EF provider in project
  • Run EDM Wizard

Install latest Toolbox

Once per Visual Studio edition (daily build at https://github.com/ErikEJ/SqlCeToolbox/wiki/Release-notes ) Install Toolbox

Install SQLite in GAC

Once per machine. Download the latest sqlite-netFx46-setup-bundle-x86-2015-1.0.xxx.0.exe (from https://system.data.sqlite.org/index.html/images/trunk/www/downloads-unsup.wiki) Select "Full Installation" Select: Install the assemblies into the global assembly cache - Install VS designer components Install SQLite in GAC

Restart Visual Studio

Verify that the EF6 provider is installed in GAC from the Toolbox "About" dialog:

sqliteddex4

sqliteddex

sqlitefullddex

If the EF6 provider is not in GAC, this may be due to an invalid entry in machine.config, located in the C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\Config folder.

VS 2022 Copy the entry to the 64 bit machince.config located in C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\Config

The only SQLite related entry should look like this, with a version number matching the download version number (in this example .117):

<system.data>
    <DbProviderFactories> 
        <add name="SQLite Data Provider" 
             invariant="System.Data.SQLite.EF6" 
             description=".NET Framework Data Provider for SQLite" 
             type="System.Data.SQLite.EF6.SQLiteProviderFactory, 
                    System.Data.SQLite.EF6, 
                    Version=1.0.118.0, 
                    Culture=neutral, 
                    PublicKeyToken=db937bc2d44ff139" 
        />  
    </DbProviderFactories> 
</system.data>

Build project!

Run Entity Data Model Wizard

Add, New Item, Data, ADO.NET Entity Data Model. Choose "EF Designer from Database" or "Code First from Database"

Use "SQLite Provider (Simple for EF6 by ErikEJ)" when creating a connection to your SQLite database file. Enter the full path to your database file in Data Source.

sqliteddex3

Entity Framework does not generate [Key]

Unfortunately, Entity Framework does not generate Key Attribute for Sqlite Provider sometimes. If this has happened in your case too. You may try to change code of the .tt generation template and add attributes to classes at time of generation. In your case you may change the method for properties generation like that:

public string Property(EdmProperty edmProperty)
{
    return string.Format(
        CultureInfo.InvariantCulture,

        //Custom check for key field
        (_ef.IsKey(edmProperty) ? "[Key]" : "") +

        "{0} {1} {2} {{ {3}get; {4}set; }}",
        Accessibility.ForProperty(edmProperty),
        _typeMapper.GetTypeName(edmProperty.TypeUsage),
        _code.Escape(edmProperty),
        _code.SpaceAfter(Accessibility.ForGetter(edmProperty)),
        _code.SpaceAfter(Accessibility.ForSetter(edmProperty)));
}

and add namespace declaration to each generated class:

public string UsingDirectives(bool inHeader, bool includeCollections = true)
{
    return inHeader == string.IsNullOrEmpty(_code.VsNamespaceSuggestion())
        ? string.Format(
            CultureInfo.InvariantCulture,

            //Namespace for KeyAttribute goes here
            "{0}using System; using System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations;{1}" +
            "{2}",
            inHeader ? Environment.NewLine : "",
            includeCollections ? (Environment.NewLine + "using System.Collections.Generic;") : "",
            inHeader ? "" : Environment.NewLine)
        : "";
}

Once it done you can click right button on .tt and select "Run custom tool"

Credits

This app was inspired by the InventorySample app: https://github.com/microsoft/InventorySample (Note: the implementation is very different because this one uses RIA Services and OpenSilver)

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