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I follow repository pattern and I have the following method in my generic repository class:

    public virtual T Get(Expression<Func<T, bool>> where)
    {
        return dbset.Where(where).FirstOrDefault<T>();
    }

I would like to add the a lambda expression for including navigation properties. Is it possible?

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    I have edited your title. Please see, "Should questions include “tags” in their titles?", where the consensus is "no, they should not". Oct 27, 2014 at 14:43
  • I have no idea what your question is, you may want to clarify what you're asking, also don't use keywords as variable names (typically that variable would get named Predicate, not "where") Oct 27, 2014 at 14:59
  • @Default I know it's basic EF, i still find the question of what he wanted to do vs what he had done was confusing. It's not "including a lambda" unlike what the title says if it's what he meant, it's also not clear if the code is a sample of what he wants or what he has and need to convert etc, i maintain what i say, the question is unclear and can be interpreted in different ways. Oct 27, 2014 at 18:41

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Here's one way you could do it

public virtual IQueryable<T> Include(this IQueryable<T> qry, params string[] includes)
{
    foreach(var inc in includes)
         qry = qry.Include(inc);
    return qry;
}

Example usage:

var list = context.Products.Where(x => x.ProductID == 1).Include("Items", "Person").Single();
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  • don't you need to do qry = qry.Include(inc);?
    – default
    Oct 27, 2014 at 15:35
  • i'm not positive if you need to, but doing so should work. updated.
    – DLeh
    Oct 27, 2014 at 15:38
  • Well, I'm not sure either, that's why there is a question mark at the end :) On another note: Single which you are using is very different than FirstOrDefault which the OP is using.
    – default
    Oct 27, 2014 at 15:51
  • This was going to be my approach too. Is there a way to strongly type the includes instead of passing strings? Oct 28, 2014 at 8:02
  • there are ways to get the name of a property from a lambda. do some googling on that and you should find a way to update this to accept a lambda instead.
    – DLeh
    Oct 28, 2014 at 12:34
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There's my generic repo Get method:

    public virtual IQueryable<TEntity> Get(
        Expression<Func<TEntity, bool>> filter = null,
        Func<IQueryable<TEntity>, IOrderedQueryable<TEntity>> orderBy = null,
        string includeProperties = "")
    {
        IQueryable<TEntity> Query = DbSet;

        if (filter != null)
        {
            Query = Query.Where(filter);
        }

        if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(includeProperties))
        {
            foreach (string IncludeProperty in includeProperties.Split(new[] {','}, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries))
            {
                Query = Query.Include(IncludeProperty);
            }
        }

        if (orderBy != null)
        {
            return orderBy(Query);
        }
        return Query;
    }

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