i'm trying to upgrade an old CMS to use NHibernate and can't deter from the original database structure much. Here is the bit which is causing an issue. Say i have the following 2 tables:
Articles:
- Id (PK, Identity)
- Title
- Content
Meta:
- ArticleId (PK, FK to Articles)
- Description
- Keywords
I have created the following classes:
public class Article {
public virtual int Id { get; set; }
public virtual string Title { get; set; }
public virtual string Content { get; set; }
}
public class Meta : IComponent {
public virtual string Description { get; set; }
public virtual string Keywords { get; set; }
}
public interface IComponent {
}
Usually the Meta would normally be mapped as a component (or a one to one relationship) property on the Article class. However in the application i'm building an admin can enable/disable the components that apply to articles. Also i'd like them to extend the application to add their own components without touching the Article class.
For them reasons i can't add a property against the Article class. Now ideally in my code i'd like to be able to say:
var articles = session.Query<Article>()
.Fetch(a = a.Component<Meta>())
.Where(a => a.Component<Meta>().Keywords.Contains("Some Word"))
.ToList();
// This wouldn't generate an extra SQL statement
var keywords = articles[0].Component<Meta>().Keywords;
Which would generate the following SQL (or similar):
SELECT * FROM Articles INNER JOIN Meta ON Articles.Id = Meta.ArticleId WHERE Meta.Keywords LIKE '%Some Word%'
Is it possible to map the Component method so that it does an inner join to get the Meta. The concept seems pretty simple but i don't have a clue where begin. I'd really appreciate the help.
Thanks