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Is there a way to Deserialize Expressions in C#, I would like to store Expressions in a Database and load them at run time.

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I continued work on the library that was mentioned by Serializing and Deserializing Expression Trees in C#

It looks like the project was abandoned (2008) but I did some work on it and now it works with .NET 4.0 and Silverlight. I made bug fixes to their code and also made it more DAL-independent.

http://expressiontree.codeplex.com/

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    +1 for coming up with a working solution. I tried using the original library on MSDN and it couldn't deserialize a simple binary expression node. Your project works great. Thanks! Jul 5, 2012 at 20:26
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    Is it project on Nuget ? Nov 24, 2013 at 8:13
  • @MohammadDayyan, Microsoft has been indecisive and inconsistent on its package management tool. Sometimes ASP.NET CORE packages can be installed with Nuget, in other cases e.g. a MongoDB driver won't be available via NuGet. Still at least Microsoft had the insight to allow NPM to manage packages. More likely to put this on NPM
    – T. Webster
    Sep 7, 2016 at 3:56
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    @RepoMan solving a problem is worth so much more to me when it helps someone. Maybe you can contribute some documentation on usage - let's talk..
    – T. Webster
    Sep 7, 2016 at 4:06
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There's an project on GitHub/Nuget called MetaLinq that aims to make working with expression tress more easy.

It converts between normal Expressions and 'EditableExpressions' which are mutable and fully Serializable, so can be used with Json, Xml, Binary etc.

Also check this blog post for more info.

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Other option is the Expression Tree Serialization project on code.msdn.com - would appear to be more what is needed here?

UPD: Now http://archive.msdn.microsoft.com/exprserialization

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  • Expression Tree Serialization code is removed from code gallery code.msdn.microsoft.com/exprserialization, any idea where it is moved to or better alternatives? Feb 10, 2011 at 2:48
  • @Kiran: What do you mean? The code download is still there; check the downloads tab at the top of the page. Feb 10, 2011 at 2:49
  • Yes it is now, probably a temporary thing, the page was throwing a project not found error yesterday when I tried the link above. I see the project and download now. Thanks!!! Feb 10, 2011 at 18:02
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have a look at my new library Serialize.Linq. It serializes linq expressions to json, xml and binary.

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  • have you used this before? how was your experience / find any limitations? Sep 24, 2012 at 16:37
  • i used a similar version of it in my last project. works good.
    – esskar
    Sep 24, 2012 at 16:46
  • Why would you write something that bleeds the lines between tiers worse? You're promoting the exposure of DAL domain objects to the BAL... unless your library somehow automatically converts DTOs (and the queries against them) to domain objects/queries. I don't see anything in the docs indicating such behavior.
    – M.Babcock
    Nov 9, 2012 at 2:37
  • @M.Babcock: what you want to use in your expressions DTO vs Entities is not part of the logic of the library.
    – esskar
    Nov 9, 2012 at 11:52
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    @esskar your blog / whole site seems to be gone. has it moved?
    – Jon
    Nov 2, 2015 at 16:45
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Not in full; however, the Dynamic LINQ sample may help a bit. You can certainly serialize an expression to a string (to an extent - generics look a bit screwy), but there is no inbuilt parser.

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  • I can't find out how to serialize an expression to a string using the sample, only the other direction, to take as string and create an expression tree. What method do I call? Apr 14, 2011 at 13:56
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WCF RIA Services allows for serializing IQuerayble<T>

WCF RIA Services Part 3 – Updating Data

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I was working on a project for serializing expressions. It's OK and you can use it. http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/851187/ServicePredicateBuilder-for-creating-Serializable

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