DocSpace-client/common/ASC.EventBus.Extensions.Logger/Utilities/ResilientTransaction.cs

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namespace ASC.EventBus.Extensions.Logger.Utilities;
public class ResilientTransaction
{
private readonly DbContext _context;
private ResilientTransaction(DbContext context) =>
_context = context ?? throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(context));
public static ResilientTransaction New(DbContext context) => new(context);
public async Task ExecuteAsync(Func<Task> action)
{
//Use of an EF Core resiliency strategy when using multiple DbContexts within an explicit BeginTransaction():
//See: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/core/miscellaneous/connection-resiliency
var strategy = _context.Database.CreateExecutionStrategy();
await strategy.ExecuteAsync(async () =>
{
using (var transaction = await _context.Database.BeginTransactionAsync())
{
await action();
await transaction.CommitAsync();
}
});
}
}