The AddedBy method in InsertObjectProcedure now accepts an optional parameter and sets AddedWho to "ReC.API" when no argument is supplied, ensuring a consistent default value.
Changed IInsertProcedure.ToObjectProcedure to accept an optional addedWho parameter. Introduced InsertObjectProcedureExtensions with an ExecuteInsertProcedure extension for ISender, defaulting addedWho to "Rec.API" if not specified.
Changed ToObjectProcedure to use a nullable addedWho parameter and set "Rec.API" as a fallback within the method, ensuring consistent default behavior.
AddedWho is now set via the AddedBy method instead of direct assignment in object initializers. The property is made internal with a private setter to prevent external modification. All ToObjectProcedure methods in insert procedure records are updated to use AddedBy for consistency and encapsulation.
Updated ExceptionHandlingMiddleware to use the new Procedure property name when logging InsertObjectFailedException. Changed error title for BadRequestException to "Bad Procedure". Removed unused System.Text.Json using directive from InsertObjectProcedure.cs.
InsertObjectFailedException now requires an InsertObjectProcedure
instance, improving error context. Exception throwing in
InsertObjectProcedureHandler updated to pass the procedure object
instead of just a message and serialized request.
Updated IInsertProcedure and all implementations to accept an optional 'addedWho' parameter in ToObjectProcedure, defaulting to "Rec.API". This enables tracking of the entity responsible for insert operations.
Refactored insert procedure-related classes by moving each record type (Action, Endpoint, EndpointAuth, Profile, Result, EndpointParams) and the IInsertProcedure interface into their own files under the new InsertProcedure namespace. Updated InsertObjectProcedureValidator to use the new namespace. This improves code organization, readability, and maintainability.
Refactored insert procedure modeling by introducing the IInsertProcedure interface and entity-specific Insert[Entity]Procedure records. Each entity now has its own record with relevant properties and a ToObjectProcedure() method, improving type safety, clarity, and extensibility for insert operations. Updated InsertObjectProcedure to use these new types.
Reorganized InsertObjectProcedure by grouping related properties into nested record types (Action, Endpoint, EndpointAuth, Profile, Result, EndpointParams) for better encapsulation and maintainability. Updated handler logic to use new structure and set AddedWhen to DateTime.UtcNow. Improved error logging and added System.Text.Json usage.
Replace default return of 0 with InsertObjectFailedException when the stored procedure does not return a valid identifier. Exception message includes serialized request for easier debugging. Added necessary imports for exception and JSON serialization.
Check if return value is already a long before parsing its
string representation. This enhances robustness and efficiency
when the value is of the correct type.
Introduces InsertObjectProcedure and its handler to support generic, parameterized insertion of various object types (ACTION, ENDPOINT, etc.) via a single stored procedure. The handler maps request properties to SQL parameters, executes the procedure, and returns the output GUID. This enables flexible and unified object creation through MediatR.
Renamed the InsertObject MediatR request record to InsertObjectProcedure and moved it from InsertObject.cs to InsertObjectProcedure.cs. The structure and functionality remain unchanged; it still defines an Entity property with a default value of "ACTION".
Introduced InsertObject record in ReC.Application.Common.Procedures namespace. This record implements MediatR's IRequest<long> and includes a non-nullable Entity property to support object insertion operations.