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Setting Up SQL Server and Configuring Local Database

This guide will help you set up SQL Server, add a connection string to your project using user secrets, and update the local database using the dotnet-ef tool.


Prerequisites

Before proceeding, ensure you have the following installed:

  • SQL Server: Download and install SQL Server here.
  • SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS): Download and install SSMS here.
  • .NET SDK: Install the latest .NET SDK here.

Step 1: Download and Set Up SQL Server

  1. Download SQL Server:

  2. Install SQL Server:

    • Follow the installation wizard.
    • During setup, choose the "Mixed Mode" authentication option to enable both SQL Server Authentication and Windows Authentication.
    • Note the username (e.g., sa) and password you set during installation.
  3. Verify Installation:

    • Open SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS).
    • Connect to the server using:
      • Server name: localhost or localhost\SQLEXPRESS (depending on your configuration).
      • Authentication: SQL Server Authentication or Windows Authentication.

Step 2: Create a Database Using SQL Queries

  1. Open SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) and connect to your SQL Server instance.

  2. In the query editor, run the following SQL command to create a database named Jyros:

    CREATE DATABASE Jyros;
    

Step 3: Add Connection String in User Secrets

Enable User Secrets for Your Project

  1. In the project directory, run:
    dotnet user-secrets init
    

Add the Connection String

  1. Run the following command to set the connection string:

    dotnet user-secrets set "JyrosContext" "Data Source=<server_name>;Initial Catalog=Jyros;Integrated Security=True;TrustServerCertificate=True;"
    

    Replace the following placeholders:

    • <server_name>: The name of your server.

Step 4: Update Local Database Using dotnet-ef

Install dotnet-ef Tool

  1. If not already installed, install the dotnet-ef CLI tool:
    dotnet tool install --global dotnet-ef
    

Apply Migrations

  1. Run the following command to update the local database with the latest migration:
    dotnet ef database update
    

Verify Database Changes

  1. Open SSMS and connect to your SQL Server instance.

  2. Verify that the database has been created and updated with the specified tables and schema.


Step 5: Add Mock Data to the Database

After setting up the database and applying migrations, you can insert mock data to test your application.

  1. Open SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) and connect to your SQL Server instance.

  2. In the query editor, select the Jyros database, and run the following SQL commands:

-- Adding mock data for Users
INSERT INTO Users (username, Password) VALUES
('Alice', 'pass1'),
('Bob', 'pass2'),
('Charlie', 'pass3'),
('Diana', 'pass4');

-- Adding mock data for Teams
INSERT INTO Teams (team_name, team_description, team_lead_id) VALUES
('Team Alpha', 'Handles Alpha projects', 1),
('Team Beta', 'Focuses on Beta tasks', 2);

-- Adding mock data for UsersTeams
INSERT INTO UsersTeams (user_id, team_id) VALUES
(1, 1),
(2, 1),
(3, 2),
(4, 2);

-- Adding mock data for Sprints
INSERT INTO Sprints (name, goal, start_date, end_date, status, team_id) VALUES
('Sprint 1', 'Complete initial setup', '2023-01-01', '2023-01-15', 'Active', 1),
('Sprint 2', 'Develop core features', '2023-01-16', '2023-01-31', 'Active', 2);

-- Adding mock data for Stories
INSERT INTO Stories (title, description, status, parent_id, sprint_id, created_by, story_points) VALUES
('Setup database', 'Create and configure the database', 'To Do', NULL, 1, 1, 5),
('Build API', 'Develop the API for the app', 'To Do', NULL, 2, 2, 8);

-- Adding mock data for UsersStories
INSERT INTO UsersStories (story_id, user_id) VALUES
(1, 1),
(2, 2);

-- Adding mock data for TeamMemberAvailabilities
INSERT INTO TeamMemberAvailabilities (user_id, sprint_id, availability_points) VALUES
(1, 1, 20),
(2, 1, 15),
(3, 2, 18),
(4, 2, 22);

-- Adding mock data for Adjustments
INSERT INTO Adjustments (sprint_id, adjustment_points, reason) VALUES
( 1, -2, 'lmao'),
( 1, 3, 'UwU'),
( 2, 0, 'bruh'),
( 2, 1, 'bro dieded');

Troubleshooting

  • Connection Issues:

    • Double-check your connection string in user secrets.
    • Ensure SQL Server is running (SQL Server Configuration Manager > SQL Server Services).
    • If using localhost, try using 127.0.0.1 instead.
  • dotnet-ef Errors:

    • Ensure migrations have been created:
      dotnet ef migrations add InitialCreate
      
    • Ensure the dotnet-ef tool is installed.

You're all set! 🎉 Your local database is now configured and ready for use with your .NET application.