The plugin was created to emulate table-valued parameters (supported in SQL Server but not PostgreSQL) to enhance cross-database compatibility.
Add a dependency on this package and create a NpgsqlDataSource. Once this is done, you can use DataTable and DbDataReader types when interacting with PostgreSQL:
NpgsqlDataSourceBuilder builder = new
NpgsqlDataSourceBuilder
("Host=localhost;Username=postgres;Password=root;Database=postgres");
builder.UseTvp();
// Connect..
DataTable dt = new
DataTable
("schema.compositeType");
dt.Columns.Add(new DataColumn("Column1"));
dt.Columns.Add(new DataColumn("Column2"));
dt.Columns.Add(new DataColumn("Column3"));
dt.Rows.Add("Column1_value", "Column2_value", "Column3_value");
dt.Rows.Add("Column1_value", "Column2_value", "Column3_value");
dt.Rows.Add("Column1_value", "Column2_value", "Column3_value");
NpgsqlCommand cmd = new
NpgsqlCommand
("schema.storedProcedure", connection);
cmd.Parameters.Add(new NpgsqlParameter(nameof(dt), dt));
// Set command type and execute..The plugin processes the parameter as an array of a composite type that was previously created on the server:
CREATE PROCEDURE schema.storedProcedure(IN dt schema.compositeType[])Note
Specifying types using NpgsqlParameter.DataTypeName is not supported.
Use TableName property.
Use GetSchemaTable method. The table must include a column named BaseTableName.