I have two simple classes which reference each other as a one-to-many relationship defined below:
public class Project
{
public virtual int Id { get; set; }
public virtual string Name { get; set; }
public virtual IList<Document> Documents { get; set; }
}
public class Document
{
public virtual int Id { get; set; }
public string FileName { get; set; }
}
And my mappings are defined as:
public class ProjectMapping : ClassMap<Project>
{
public ProjectMapping()
{
Table("Projects");
Id(x => x.Id).Column("Project_Id").GeneratedBy.TriggerIdentity();
HasMany(x => x.Documents)
.Table("Documents")
.KeyColumn("Document_Project_Id")
.Cascade.AllDeleteOrphan()
.Not.KeyNullable();
Map(x => x.Name).Column("Project_Name");
}
}
public class DocumentMapping : ClassMap<Document>
{
public DocumentMapping()
{
Table("Documents");
Id(x => x.Id).Column("Document_Id").GeneratedBy.TriggerIdentity();
Map(x => x.FileName).Column("Document_File_Name");
}
}
Everything seems to be working fine, adding/updating documents and calling session.Save(project) reflects the correct changes in my database, however if I am to delete a document from a list of documents associated with a project and call session.Save(project) the deleted document never gets deleted from the database.
Any ideas why everything else would work except for delete?
EDIT:
My MVC 4 project is set up with Fluent NHibernate as follows:
public class SessionFactoryHelper
{
public static ISessionFactory CreateSessionFactory()
{
var c = Fluently.Configure();
try
{
//Replace connectionstring and default schema
c.Database(OdbcConfiguration.MyDialect.
ConnectionString(x =>
x.FromConnectionStringWithKey("DBConnect"))
.Driver<NHibernate.Driver.OdbcDriver>()
.Dialect<NHibernate.Dialect.Oracle10gDialect>())
.ExposeConfiguration(cfg => cfg.SetProperty("current_session_context_class", "web"));
c.Mappings(m => m.FluentMappings.AddFromAssemblyOf<Project>());
c.Mappings(m => m.FluentMappings.AddFromAssemblyOf<Document>());
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Log.WriteLine(ex.ToString());
}
return c.BuildSessionFactory();
}
}
public class MvcApplication : System.Web.HttpApplication
{
public static ISessionFactory SessionFactory { get; private set; }
protected void Application_Start()
{
AreaRegistration.RegisterAllAreas();
WebApiConfig.Register(GlobalConfiguration.Configuration);
FilterConfig.RegisterGlobalFilters(GlobalFilters.Filters);
RouteConfig.RegisterRoutes(RouteTable.Routes);
BundleConfig.RegisterBundles(BundleTable.Bundles);
AuthConfig.RegisterAuth();
SessionFactory = SessionFactoryHelper.CreateSessionFactory();
}
protected void Application_BeginRequest(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
var session = SessionFactory.OpenSession();
CurrentSessionContext.Bind(session);
}
protected void Application_EndRequest(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
var session = CurrentSessionContext.Unbind(SessionFactory);
session.Dispose();
}
}
My repository is defined as follows:
public class Repository<T> : IRepository<T>
{
public virtual ISession Session
{
get { return MvcApplication.SessionFactory.GetCurrentSession(); }
}
public T FindById(int iId)
{
return Session.Get<T>(iId);
}
public void Save(T obj)
{
using (var transaction = Session.BeginTransaction())
{
try
{
Session.Save(obj);
transaction.Commit();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
transaction.Rollback();
Log.WriteLine(ex.ToString());
}
}
}
public T SaveOrUpdate(T obj)
{
using (var transaction = Session.BeginTransaction())
{
try
{
Session.SaveOrUpdate(obj);
transaction.Commit();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
transaction.Rollback();
Log.WriteLine(ex.ToString());
}
}
return obj;
}
public T Update(T obj)
{
using (var transaction = Session.BeginTransaction())
{
try
{
Session.Update(obj);
transaction.Commit();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
transaction.Rollback();
Log.WriteLine(ex.ToString());
}
}
return obj;
}
}
I have 2 Actions defined in my ProjectsController as follows:
private IRepository<Project> repository;
public ProjectsController()
{
repository = new Repository<Project>();
}
public ActionResult Edit(int iId)
{
Project project = repository.FindById(iId);
if (project == null)
return HttpNotFound();
return View(project);
}
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Edit(Project project)
{
project = repository.Update(project);
return View(project);
}
If I am to delete a document in my first action (without HttpPost):
project.Documents.RemoveAt(0);
repository.Update(project);
The correct row is removed from the database.
However, if I am to do the very same in the action with HttpPost attribute, the row is never removed.
Also I should note that if I add a document to project.Documents in the action with HttpPost attribute, repository.Update(project) successfully adds the row with the correct foreign key reference to the project. This is only failing when I remove a document.
The cascade setting seems to be correct. The issue mentioned could be elsewhere:
Suspected to me is a session flush mode, or missing explicit call to update parent entity
Project, which was previously detached. Assure:First, that the
Flush()was called. In case thatprojectinstance is still kept in Session, the default behavior of flushing could be changed. (e.g.session.FlushMode = FlushMode.Never;orCommitwithout having transaction…)The second could be evicted
projectinstance, needing the explicit update callThe setting inverse will in this case (only) help to reduce one trip to database with UPDATE statement, resetting reference to
doc.Project = null, then executing DELETE.