I am using MVC.NET web api, EF with DB first, and I have lazy loading turned off on my context. EF is returning way too much data, even with LazyLoading turned off.
For example, I have Users with one Role. When I query for Users and Include Role, the Role.Users property is automatically filled with data since Users have been loaded into the context.
Why can't I get EF to give me JUST what I request? Or am I missing something big here?
public partial class User
{
public int UserID { get; set; }
public string Title { get; set; }
public string Email { get; set; }
public int RoleID { get; set; }
....
public virtual Role Role { get; set; }
}
public partial class Role
{
public int RoleID { get; set; }
public string RoleName { get; set; }
....
public virtual ICollection<User> Users { get; set; }
}
return db.Users.Include(u => u.Role);
// ^^ user.Role.Users is filled with 1000s of users
TL;DR - I want EF to never load data into navigation properties/collections unless I .Include() it directly. When serializing to JSON I want just what I ask for explicitly. It seems that even with lazy loading off, navigation properties that are already in the context (ie usually "circular references") will be loaded and returned.
with LazyLoading turned off-- erm, isn't that eager loading? – Robert Harvey♦ Dec 3 '12 at 20:59