NodeJS
Installation
Usage
[js]
/* users.json
{
“user1” : {
“name” : “mahesh”,
“password” : “password1”,
“profession” : “teacher”,
“id”: 1
},
“user2” : {
“name” : “suresh”,
“password” : “password2”,
“profession” : “librarian”,
“id”: 2
},
“user3” : {
“name” : “ramesh”,
“password” : “password3”,
“profession” : “clerk”,
“id”: 3
}
}
*/
var express = require(‘express’);
var app = express();
var fs = require(“fs”);
app.get(‘/listUsers’, function (req, res) {
fs.readFile( __dirname + “/” + “users.json”, ‘utf8’, function (err, data) {
console.log( data );
res.end( data );
});
})
var server = app.listen(8081, function () {
var host = server.address().address
var port = server.address().port
console.log(“Example app listening at http://%s:%s”, host, port)
})
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Javascript
How to call Restful API in JavaScript
[js]
var xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
var url = “http://domain.com/api/getEmployees&department=”;
xmlhttp.onreadystatechange = function () {
if (this.readyState == 4 && this.status == 200) {
// Convert json to JS object
var myObj = JSON.parse(this.responseText);
}
};
xmlhttp.open(“GET”, url, true);
xmlhttp.send();
[/js]
ASP.NET MVC
Database connection
- Define DB connection info in web.config
[js]
[/js] - Create DB connection class
[js]
private static DataTable ReturnTable(String strCmdText, SqlParameter[] sqlParams)
{
DataTable dt = null;
try
{
using (SqlConnection conn = OpenConnection())
{
using (SqlDataAdapter sda = MakeDataAdapter(conn, strCmdText, sqlParams, true))
{
dt = new DataTable();
sda.Fill(dt);
}
conn.Close();
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
}return dt;
}private static SqlConnection OpenConnection(String ConnectionString)
{
SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(ConnectionString);
try { conn.Open(); }
catch (Exception ex)
{
}
return conn;
}private static SqlConnection OpenConnection()
{
return OpenConnection(ConfigurationManager.AppSettings[“SqlDbConnectionString”]);
}private static SqlDataAdapter MakeDataAdapter(SqlConnection sqlConn, String strCommandText, SqlParameter[] sqlParams, Boolean StoredProc)
{
if (sqlConn == null) return null;
SqlDataAdapter sDa = null;
try
{
sDa = new SqlDataAdapter(strCommandText, sqlConn);
//sDa.SelectCommand.CommandTimeout = CommandTimeout();
sDa.SelectCommand.CommandType = (StoredProc) ? CommandType.StoredProcedure : CommandType.Text;
if (sqlParams != null)
sDa.SelectCommand.Parameters.AddRange(sqlParams);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
if (sDa != null) { sDa.SelectCommand.Cancel(); sDa.Dispose(); sDa = null; }
}
return sDa;
}
[/js] - Usage – Example of calling a stored procedure
[js]
SqlParameter[] prm = new SqlParameter[2];
prm[0] = new SqlParameter(“@param1”, SqlDbType.BigInt);
prm[0].Value = value1;
prm[1] = new SqlParameter(“@param2”, SqlDbType.VarChar);
prm[1].Value = value2;
DataTable dt = ReturnTable(“stored_proc_name”, prm);
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Create an API
- Create Model: Data to be called by APIs are defined in Model
[js]
namespace AppName.Models
{
public class Employer
{
public string name
{
get;
set;
}public string adrress
{
get;
set;
}
}public class Employee
{
public string name
{
get;
set;
}public IList
data
{
get;
set;
}public class Info
{
public string age
{
get;
set;
}public string department
{
get;
set;
}
}
}
}
[/js] - Create API controller: Request coming from client hits the controller first. Then the controller decides which model to use to serve the incoming request.
In order to make things simple, we can load the model with data inside this controller instead of loading it from database.
[js]
namespace AppName.Controllers
{
public class APIExampleController : ApiController
{
[HttpGet]
[Route(“api/APIExample/GetEmployee”)]
public IListGetEmployee()
{
// Access stored proc
SqlParameter[] prm = new SqlParameter[0];
DataTable dt = ReturnTable(“return_employee”, prm);// Parse to json
IListarrEmployee = new List ();
if (dt != null)
{
Employee item = new Employee();
item.name = “AAAA”;
IListsubObject = new List ();
for (int i = 0; i < dt.Rows.Count; i++) { Employee.Info subitem = new Employee.Info(); subitem.age= dt.Rows[i]["age"].ToString(); subObject.Add(subitem); } item.data = subObject; arrEmployee.Add(item); } return arrEmployee; } } } [/js]
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