How to Access Vimeo Data Using Entity Framework

Jerod Johnson
Jerod Johnson
Director, Technology Evangelism
This article shows how to access Vimeo data using an Entity Framework code-first approach. Entity Framework 6 is available in .NET 4.5 and above.

Microsoft Entity Framework serves as an object-relational mapping framework for working with data represented as objects. Although Visual Studio offers the ADO.NET Entity Data Model wizard to automatically generate the Entity Model, this model-first approach may present challenges when your data source undergoes changes or when you require greater control over entity operations. In this article, we will delve into the code-first approach for accessing Vimeo data through the CData ADO.NET Provider, providing you with more flexibility and control.

  1. Open Visual Studio and create a new Windows Form Application. This article uses a C# project with .NET 4.5.
  2. Run the command 'Install-Package EntityFramework' in the Package Manger Console in Visual Studio to install the latest release of Entity Framework.
  3. Modify the App.config file in the project to add a reference to the Vimeo Entity Framework 6 assembly and the connection string.

    Vimeo is a professional video hosting platform. The Vimeo API uses personal access tokens (bearer tokens) to enable secure access to video metadata, user information, channels, groups, categories, and related resources.

    Using API Key Authentication

    To authenticate to the Vimeo API, you will need to provide a personal access token. To obtain your access token:

    1. Log in to your Vimeo account at https://vimeo.com
    2. Navigate to https://developer.vimeo.com/apps
    3. Create a new app or select an existing app
    4. Under "Personal Access Tokens", click "Generate" to create a new token
    5. Select the required scopes: public and private for read access
    6. Copy the generated token

    After obtaining your access token, set the following connection properties:

    • AuthScheme: Set this to APIKey.
    • APIKey: Set this to your Vimeo personal access token.

    Example connection string

    Profile=C:\profiles\Vimeo.apip;ProfileSettings='APIKey=your_personal_access_token';
    
    
    <configuration>
       ... 
      <connectionStrings>
        <add name="APIContext" connectionString="Offline=False;Profile=C:\profiles\Vimeo.apip;ProfileSettings='APIKey=your_personal_access_token';" providerName="System.Data.CData.API" />
      </connectionStrings>
      <entityFramework>
        <providers>
           ... 
          <provider invariantName="System.Data.CData.API" type="System.Data.CData.API.APIProviderServices, System.Data.CData.API.Entities.EF6" />
        </providers>
      <entityFramework>
    </configuration>
    </code> 
    
  4. Add a reference to System.Data.CData.API.Entities.EF6.dll, located in the lib -> 4.0 subfolder in the installation directory.
  5. Build the project at this point to ensure everything is working correctly. Once that's done, you can start coding using Entity Framework.
  6. Add a new .cs file to the project and add a class to it. This will be your database context, and it will extend the DbContext class. In the example, this class is named APIContext. The following code example overrides the OnModelCreating method to make the following changes:
    • Remove PluralizingTableNameConvention from the ModelBuilder Conventions.
    • Remove requests to the MigrationHistory table.
    
    using System.Data.Entity;
    using System.Data.Entity.Infrastructure;
    using System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.Conventions;
    
    class APIContext : DbContext {
      public APIContext() { }
    
      protected override void OnModelCreating(DbModelBuilder modelBuilder)
      {
        // To remove the requests to the Migration History table
        Database.SetInitializer<APIContext>(null);  
        // To remove the plural names    
        modelBuilder.Conventions.Remove<PluralizingTableNameConvention>();
      }  
    }
    
  7. Create another .cs file and name it after the Vimeo entity you are retrieving, for example, Videos. In this file, define both the Entity and the Entity Configuration, which will resemble the example below:
    
    using System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration;
    using System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Schema;
    
    [System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Schema.Table("Videos")]
    public class Videos {
      [System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Key] 
      public System.String  { get; set; }
      public System.String  { get; set; }
    }
        
    
  8. Now that you have created an entity, add the entity to your context class:
    
    public DbSet<Videos> Videos { set; get; }
    
  9. With the context and entity finished, you are now ready to query the data in a separate class. For example:
    APIContext context = new APIContext();
    context.Configuration.UseDatabaseNullSemantics = true;
    var query = from line in context.Videos select line;
    

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