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             _logger = logger;
 
             _logger = logger;
  
             using var connection = getconnection;
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             using var connection = GetConnection; // this gets the connection
  
    connection.Open();
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    connection.Open(); // you must open the connection
 
              
 
              
             using var Command = new MySqlCommand("SELECT * FROM test;", connection );
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             using var Command = new MySqlCommand("SELECT * FROM test;", connection ); // you can add your SQL into a command
             using var reader = Command.ExecuteReader();
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             using var reader = Command.ExecuteReader(); // you execute the query
 
             while (reader.Read())
 
             while (reader.Read())
 
             {
 
             {
                 User temp = new User();
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                 User temp = new User(); // create user
 
                 temp.username = reader.GetString(0);
 
                 temp.username = reader.GetString(0);
temp.password = reader.GetString(1);
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temp.password = reader.GetString(1);
temp.status = reader.GetInt32(2);
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temp.status = reader.GetInt32(2);
users.Add(temp);
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users.Add(temp); // add user to list
 
             }
 
             }
 
         }
 
         }
 
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Revision as of 19:39, 8 October 2024

Install MySQL.Data

Using the Nuget Package Manager install the following:

  • MySql.Data;
  • MySql.Data.MySqlClient;

Creating the connection

Now using the page you want to connect, open the Model `cs` code.

At the top add the following

using MySql.Data;
using MySql.Data.MySqlClient;

Just for this example we will be retrieving the details from the user table, so I created this class to store each record:

public class User
{
    public string username { get; set; }
    public string password { get; set; }
    public int status { get; set; }
}

Next I created a list of User to store the retrieved data:

public static List<User> users = new List<User>();


I have also created this string for the connection string:

string connection = "server=localhost;user=root;database=test;port=3306;password=usbw;";

Finally I created this method to get the connection:

        public MySqlConnection GetConnection {
            get
            {
                return new MySqlConnection(connection);
            }
        }

Getting the data

Now, in the constructor method I have added the following code:

        public IndexModel(ILogger<IndexModel> logger)
        {
            _logger = logger;

            using var connection = GetConnection; // this gets the connection

	    connection.Open(); // you must open the connection
            
            using var Command = new MySqlCommand("SELECT * FROM test;", connection ); // you can add your SQL into a command
            using var reader = Command.ExecuteReader(); // you execute the query
            while (reader.Read())
            {
                User temp = new User(); // create user
                temp.username = reader.GetString(0);
		temp.password = reader.GetString(1);
		temp.status = reader.GetInt32(2);
		users.Add(temp); // add user to list
            }
        }