I have a generic function GetDocuments<T>
that's querying the CosmosDB API. The generic is constrained by a custom IDocument
interface. At the moment, I'm passing an enum as an argument to this function that determines the type of the document -- however, my interface has the document type as a property, so it seems like I should be able to access that somehow instead of passing another arg.
Because my argument is in an Expression
, I'm not sure how to access that value (I'm not sure if using the API to access expression params is the right approach). If I had an IDocument
as an argument, it seems pretty straightforward to access it.
Given this code, how can I access the DocumentType
without passing it to GetDocuments<T>
?
Function definition:
public IEnumerable<T> GetDocuments<T>(Expression<Func<T, bool>> predicate, Enumerations.DocumentType type) where T : IDocument
{
var results = Client.CreateDocumentQuery<T>(GetDocumentCollectionUri(), GetFeedOptions())
.Where(predicate)
.Where(s => s.DocumentType == type)
.ToList();
return results;
}
Interface definition:
public interface IDocument
{
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "id")]
string Id { get; set; }
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "documentType")]
Enumerations.DocumentType DocumentType { get; }
}
Function call:
var messages = mailboxRepository.GetDocuments<MailboxMessageTemplate>(
s => s.UserId == user.ID,
Enumerations.DocumentType.MessageTemplate);