I have this semi-complex query that counts the most voted user post of the last 7 days:
var fromDate = dateTimeService.Now.Add(-interval);
var votedPosts =
from vote in dbContext.Votes
join post in dbContext.Posts on vote.PostId equals post.PostId
group new {vote.Sign, post.PostId} by post.PostId
into postVotes
select new {
PostId = postVotes.Key,
TotalRating = postVotes.Sum(pv => pv.Sign)
};
var bestPost = (
from post in dbContext.Posts
join votedPost in votedPosts on post.PostId equals votedPost.PostId
join room in dbContext.Rooms on post.RoomId equals room.RoomId
join game in dbContext.Modules on room.ModuleId equals game.ModuleId
where room.RoomAccess == RoomAccessType.Open && post.CreateDate > fromDate
orderby votedPost.TotalRating descending,
post.CreateDate descending
select new BestPost
{
UserId = post.UserId,
ModuleId = game.ModuleId,
ModuleTitle = game.Title,
PostId = post.PostId,
PostText = post.Text,
PostCommentary = post.Commentary,
PostCreateDate = post.CreateDate,
TotalRating = bestPost.TotalRating
}).FirstOrDefault();
What I try to do here is to group user votes by PostId
, sum the evaluations of their votes by field Sign
(can be -1, 0 or 1), then join it with some additional data like game Id/Title and post texts, filter non-public or too old posts, then order it by rank and then by create date, then map it onto DTO and return the very first result if present.
All the fields here are simple basic types: the Vote.Sign
is int
, Post.CreateDate
is DateTime
, all the *Id
are Guid
and Text/Title/Commentary
are string
.
I get the warning:
warn: Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Query[20500]
The LINQ expression 'orderby [bestPost].TotalRating desc' could not be translated and will be evaluated locally.
warn: Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Query[20500]
The LINQ expression 'FirstOrDefault()' could not be translated and will be evaluated locally.
If I remove the sort by TotalRating
and only leave the CreateDate
sorting, it works fine, creates proper LIMIT
request. But with TotalRating
the query looks like this:
SELECT
t."PostId", t."TotalRating", post."CreateDate" AS "PostCreateDate",
post."UserId", game."ModuleId", game."Title" AS "ModuleTitle",
post."PostId" AS "PostId0", post."Text" AS "PostText",
post."Commentary" AS "PostCommentary"
FROM
"Posts" AS post
INNER JOIN
(SELECT
post0."PostId", SUM(vote."Sign")::INT AS "TotalRating"
FROM
"Votes" AS vote
INNER JOIN
"Posts" AS post0 ON vote."PostId" = post0."PostId"
GROUP BY
post0."PostId") AS t ON post."PostId" = t."PostId"
INNER JOIN
"Rooms" AS room ON post."RoomId" = room."RoomId"
INNER JOIN
"Modules" AS game ON room."ModuleId" = game."ModuleId"
WHERE
(room."RoomAccess" = 0) AND (post."CreateDate" > @__fromDate_0)
And it looks pretty bad to be calculated in dotnet runtime.
I tried to wrap the result in another select from
, but it didn't help. I also cannot do the group by on all the columns because then I won't be able to aggregate things like ModuleId
because EF Core 2.2 does not support the group.FirstOrDefault
things and PostgreSQL does not support max(uuid)
(otherwise I could use group.Max(g => g.ModuleId)
).
What am I doing wrong?
TotalRating = bestPost.TotalRating
part.post.PostId
in thevotedPosts
group and just doSum
on thepostVotes
?dbContext.Posts
in thevotedPosts
query?var votedPosts = from vote in dbContext.Votes group vote.Sign by vote.PostId into voteSigng select new { PostId = voteSigng.Key, TotalRating = voteSigng.Sum() };
join
instead of navigation properties with EF?