I am trying to run a Linq-to-Entity that contains this Expression
into Entity Framework.
Not Working:
//2 seperated expressions, 1st expression calling the 2nd expression
public Expression<Func<User, UserDto>> UserToDtoExpr() {
var expr = AddressToDtoExpr();
return x => new UserDto() {
Id = x.Id,
Name = x.Name,
Address = expr.Compile()(x.Address)
};
}
public Expression<Func<Address, AddressDto>> AddressToDtoExpr() {
return x => New AddressDto() {
Id = x.Id,
City = x.City,
Country= x.Country
};
}
Exception: The LINQ expression node type 'Invoke' is not supported in LINQ to Entities.
Now, I if hardcode and nest it into one Expression
and put it into Linq-to-Entity then it works:
//hardcode combined together into 1 expression with nested object
public static Expression<Func<User, UserDto>> UserToDtoExpr() {
return x => new UserDto() {
Id = x.Id,
Name = x.Name,
Address = New AddressDto() {
Id = x.Address.Id,
City= x.Address.City,
Country = x.Address.Country
}
};
}
But I don't want to hardcode it like the 2nd way, because I want to modularise and reuse these Expression
functions. How do I fix up the 1st way to make it work? Thanks.