I've inherited an app and am trying to debug why a field is missing from the results of one of the queries running through Entity Framework 6 that was written before me.
The original developer created a system that takes in an entity context, a filter Lambda expression, order by limitations and included properties. In order for me to play with the query to see what is missing, I want to extract the Linq/Lambda query out of the IQueryable that is put together at the end of the function in order to execute it in Linqpad.
Ideally, what I would like is to see what kind of "select x from XTable.Include("SomeOtherTable").Where(Predicates)" is pieced together? I know how to see the SQL that is generated, but that doesn't help much in figuring out the parameters that need changing.
Here's the function. I basicly need the end linq statement in one of the two return statements before applying the Skip/Take/ToArray/ToList.
protected override IEnumerable<T> GetPagedEntity(MyDBContext entityContext, int skip, int take, System.Linq.Expressions.Expression<Func<T, bool>> filter, string orderBy, string includeProperties, out int count)
{
IQueryable<T> query = entityContext.Set<T>();
string[] orderby = !string.IsNullOrEmpty(orderBy) ? orderBy.Split(new char[] { ',' }, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries) : null;
if (filter != null)
{
query = query.Where(filter);
}
count = query.Count();
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(includeProperties))
{
foreach (var includeProperty in includeProperties.Split
(new char[] { ',' }, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries))
{
query = query.Include(includeProperty);
}
}
if (!string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(orderBy) && orderby != null && orderby.Length > 0)
{
for (int i = 0; i < orderby.Length; i++)
{
if (i == 0)
{
if (orderby[i].ToLower().Contains(" desc"))
{
query = FilterExpressionUtil.OrderByDescending(query, orderby[i].Trim().Split(' ')[0]);
}
else
{
query = FilterExpressionUtil.OrderBy(query, orderby[i].Trim());
}
}
else
{
if (orderby[i].ToLower().Contains(" desc"))
{
query = FilterExpressionUtil.ThenByDescending(query as IOrderedQueryable<T>, orderby[i].Trim().Split(' ')[0]);
}
else
{
query = FilterExpressionUtil.ThenBy(query as IOrderedQueryable<T>, orderby[i].Trim());
}
}
}
return query.Skip(skip).Take(take).ToArray().ToList();
}
else
{
return query.OrderBy(a => 1).Skip(skip).Take(take).ToArray().ToList();
}
}
query.Count()
in this method, before the query is returned.