I've got a small MVC webapplication running using Entity Framework 6. When starting the application by browwsing to the homepage (eg. www.mywebsite.dev) on my dev. machine the applicationpool get's started and the page get loaded as expected.
Despithe the fact that the homepage is pretty ligthweight and only get's a few things from the database (2 menu's, 2 paragraphs with text, and a collection with 3-4 objects) the application pool is already > 200 MB (!) after just loading the homepage once..
Using this and this article i've managed to figure out how to profile the manage memory, and I also removed a few static properties blocking the disposal of the context. The DbContext has lazy loading disabled,
public class MyContext: DbContext
{
private readonly Dictionary<Type, EntitySetBase> _mappingCache = new Dictionary<Type, EntitySetBase>();
#region dbset properties
//Membership sets
public IDbSet<UserProfile> UserProfiles { get; set; }
public IDbSet<Project> Project { get; set; }
public IDbSet<Portfolio> Portfolio { get; set; }
public IDbSet<Menu> Menu { get; set; }
public IDbSet<MenuItem> MenuItem { get; set; }
public IDbSet<Page> Page { get; set; }
public IDbSet<Component> Component { get; set; }
public IDbSet<ComponentType> ComponentType { get; set; }
public IDbSet<BlogCategory> BlogCategory { get; set; }
public IDbSet<Blog> Blog { get; set; }
public IDbSet<Caroussel> Carousel { get; set; }
public IDbSet<CarouselItem> CarouselItem { get; set; }
public IDbSet<Redirect> Redirect { get; set; }
public IDbSet<TextBlock> TextBlock { get; set; }
public IDbSet<Image> Image { get; set; }
public IDbSet<ImageContent> ImageContent { get; set; }
#endregion
/// <summary>
/// The constructor, we provide the connectionstring to be used to it's base class.
/// </summary>
public MyContext() : base("name=MyConnectionstring")
{
//Disable lazy loading by default!
Configuration.LazyLoadingEnabled = false;
Database.SetInitializer<BorloContext>(null);
}
//SOME OTHER CODE
}
I still see a lot of objects in memory from which I expect they're related to entity framework's lazy loading.
I've setup the website with a few layers;
- Controller - The usual stuff
- Service - Trought a using statement used in the controllers. The services are disposable and contain a UnitOfWork. The UnitOfWork is initialized in the Constructor of the service and disposed when the service itsself get's disposed.
- UnitOfWOrk - The UnitOfWork class contains a readonly private variable containing the context, together with a set of properties instantiating a Generic Repository of type T. Again, the UnitOfWork is disposable and it disposes the context when the Dispose method is called.
- The Generic Repository matches an interface, takes the DbContext trought it's constructor and offers a basic set of methods trough an interface.
Below an example of how this is used.
PartialController
public class PartialController : BaseController
{
//private readonly IGenericService<Menu> _menuService;
//private readonly UnitOfWork _unitOfWork = new UnitOfWork();
//private readonly MenuService _menuService;
public PartialController()
{
//_menuService = new GenericService<Menu>();
//_menuService = new MenuService();
}
/// <summary>
/// Renders the mainmenu based on the correct systemname.
/// </summary>
[ChildActionOnly]
public ActionResult MainMenu()
{
var viewModel = new MenuModel { MenuItems = new List<MenuItem>() };
try
{
Menu menu;
using (var service = ServiceFactory.GetMenuService())
{
menu= service.GetBySystemName("MainMenu");
}
//Get the menuItems collection from somewhere
if (menu.MenuItems != null && menu.MenuItems.Any())
{
viewModel.MenuItems = menu.MenuItems.ToList();
return View(viewModel);
}
}
catch (Exception exception)
{
//TODO: Make nice function of this and decide throwing or logging.
if (exception.GetType().IsAssignableFrom(typeof(KeyNotFoundException)))
{
throw;
}
else
{
//TODO: Exception handling and logging
//TODO: If exception then redirect to 500-error page.
}
}
return View(viewModel);
}
}
ServiceFactory
public class ServiceFactory
{
public static IService<Menu> GetMenuService()
{
return new MenuService();
}
}
MenuService
public class MenuService : BaseService, IService<Menu>
{
private readonly UnitOfWork _unitOfWork;
private bool _disposed;
public MenuService()
{
if (_unitOfWork == null)
{
_unitOfWork = new UnitOfWork();
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the menu by the provided systemname.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="systemName">The systemname of the menu.</param>
/// <returns>The menu if found. Otherwise null</returns>
public Menu GetBySystemName(string systemName)
{
var menu = new Menu();
if (String.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(systemName)) throw new ArgumentNullException("systemName","Parameter is required.");
if (Cache.HasItem(systemName))
{
menu = Cache.GetItem(systemName) as Menu;
}
else
{
var retrievedMenu = _unitOfWork.MenuRepository.GetSingle(m => m.SystemName.Equals(systemName), "MenuItems,MenuItems.Page");
if (retrievedMenu == null) return menu;
try
{
var exp = GenericRepository<CORE.Entities.MenuItem>.IsPublished();
var menuItems = (exp != null) ?
retrievedMenu.MenuItems.AsQueryable().Where(exp).Select(MenuTranslator.Translate).OrderBy(mi => mi.SortOrder).ToList() :
retrievedMenu.MenuItems.Select(MenuTranslator.Translate).OrderBy(mi => mi.SortOrder).ToList();
menu.MenuItems = menuItems;
}
catch (Exception)
{
//TODO: Logging
}
Cache.AddItem(systemName, menu, CachePriority.Default, CacheDuration.Short);
}
return menu;
}
public IEnumerable<Menu> Get()
{
throw new NotImplementedException();
}
~MenuService()
{
Dispose(false);
}
protected virtual void Dispose(bool disposing)
{
if (!_disposed)
{
if (disposing)
{
_unitOfWork.Dispose();
}
}
_disposed = true;
}
public void Dispose()
{
Dispose(true);
GC.SuppressFinalize(this);
}
}
GenericRepository
public class GenericRepository<TEntity> : IGenericRepository<TEntity> where TEntity : class, IEntityObject
{ /// /// The database context used. /// internal MyContext Context;
/// <summary>
/// The loaded set of entities.
/// </summary>
internal DbSet<TEntity> DbSet;
/// <summary>
/// The constructor taking the databasecontext.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="context">The databasecontext to use.</param>
public GenericRepository(MyContext context)
{
//Apply the context
Context = context;
//Set the entity type for the current dbset.
DbSet = context.Set<TEntity>();
}
public IQueryable<TEntity> AsQueryable(bool publishedItemsOnly = true)
{
if (!publishedItemsOnly) return DbSet;
try
{
return DbSet.Where(IsPublished());
}
catch (Exception)
{
//TODO: Logging
}
return DbSet;
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets a list of items matching the specified filter, order by and included properties.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="filter">The filter to apply.</param>
/// <param name="includeProperties">The properties to include to apply eager loading.</param>
/// <param name="publishedItemsOnly">True if only publish and active items should be included, otherwise false.</param>
/// <returns>A collection of entities matching the condition.</returns>
public virtual IQueryable<TEntity> Get(Expression<Func<TEntity, bool>> filter, string includeProperties, bool publishedItemsOnly)
{
var query = AsQueryable(publishedItemsOnly);
if (filter != null)
{
query = query.Where(filter);
}
if (String.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(includeProperties))
return query;
//Include all properties to the dbset to enable eager loading.
query = includeProperties.Split(new[] {','}, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries).Aggregate(query, (current, includeProperty) => current.Include(includeProperty));
return query;
}
}
To make a very long story short. What in my code / situation could possibly cause the problem that when loading just the homepage a amazing 200 MB or more is used? One strange thing i've noticed is that just before the page is loaded the memory jumps from 111 mb to 232 MB in the example below;
EDIT Result from trace with dotMemory
EDIT 2
Below the results after i loaded the homepage. The homepage is now empty and in the global asax a single call to one service is made. I've kept the page open for a while and then refreshed, resulting in all the peaks.
Below a more detailed result, with apperently a lot of strings taking a lot of memory..?
EDIT 3
Different view from dotMemory