I try to realize my own Expression serializator/deserializator for passing it through services (I want to realize my own endpoint for EF Core service). So, now I have problem with Collections in LambdaExpressions. For example,
var dataQuery = testDb.Users.Include(e => e.EmployeeInfo).Include(f => f.Notifications).Where(s => tstList.Contains(s.Id)).Select(e => e.FullName);
var tstEspressionBase = dataQuery.Expression;
var tstEspression = new ReflectionLocalValculationVisitor().Visit(tstEspressionBase);
here
public class ReflectionLocalValculationVisitor : ExpressionVisitor
{
protected override Expression VisitMember(MemberExpression memberExpression)
{
var expression = Visit(memberExpression.Expression);
if (expression is ConstantExpression)
{
object container = ((ConstantExpression)expression).Value;
var member = memberExpression.Member;
if (member is FieldInfo)
{
object value = ((FieldInfo)member).GetValue(container);
return Expression.Constant(value);
}
if (member is PropertyInfo)
{
object value = ((PropertyInfo)member).GetValue(container, null);
return Expression.Constant(value);
}
}
return base.VisitMember(memberExpression);
}
}
var tstList = new List<Guid>()
{
new Guid("D45E1A1A-F546-48DB-77BA-08D7775C6A93"),
new Guid("5B21C782-9B95-48F2-77BD-08D7775C6A93")
};
Executing with this code
var providerAsync = testDb.GetService<IAsyncQueryProvider>();
var toListAsyncMethodInfo = typeof(EntityFrameworkQueryableExtensions).GetMethod(nameof(EntityFrameworkQueryableExtensions.ToListAsync)).MakeGenericMethod(typeof(string));
var s3 = await toListAsyncMethodInfo.InvokeAsync(null, new object[] { providerAsync.CreateQuery(tstEspression), default(CancellationToken) }).ConfigureAwait(false);
gives me correct result.
So, after serializing/deserializing with Newtonsoft Json I have a problem with collection in the Lambda
from Where
method:
Error Message: The LINQ expression 'DbSet .Where(u => List { d45e1a1a-f546-48db-77ba-08d7775c6a93, 5b21c782-9b95-48f2-77bd-08d7775c6a93, }.Contains(s.Id))' could not be translated. Either rewrite the query in a form that can be translated, or switch to client evaluation explicitly by inserting a call to either AsEnumerable(), AsAsyncEnumerable(), ToList(), or ToListAsync(). See https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2101038 for more information.
I tried to realize this "recommendation", but with no effect (see the code below):
var asEnumerableMethod = typeof(Enumerable).GetMethod(nameof(Enumerable.AsEnumerable)).MakeGenericMethod(GenericTypes.Select(e => e.FromNode()).ToArray());
var asEnumerabled = asEnumerableMethod.Invoke(null, new object[] { Value });
here Value
object is a List<Guid>
generated by JSON.NET after deserialization.
So, I compared realized interfaces for Value
in ConstantExpression
which represents List<guid>
before serialization and after deserialization - both implements 8 interfaces.
So, maybe someone had the same problem.
Thanks.
P.S. I don't know why EF Core givse me Where(u => ...
and not Where(s => ...
, because in the DebugView mode for this Expression I see correct Where(s => ...
representation.
Let's see the serialized/(deserialized and restored) Expression (data from DebugView):
.Call System.Linq.Queryable.Select(
.Call System.Linq.Queryable.Where(
.Call Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.EntityFrameworkQueryableExtensions.Include(
.Call Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.EntityFrameworkQueryableExtensions.Include(
.Constant<Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Query.Internal.EntityQueryable`1[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User]>(Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Query.Internal.EntityQueryable`1[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User]),
'(.Lambda #Lambda1<System.Func`2[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User,EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Employ.EmployeeInfo]>))
,
'(.Lambda #Lambda2<System.Func`2[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User,System.Collections.Generic.ICollection`1[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Notifications.Notification]]>))
,
'(.Lambda #Lambda3<System.Func`2[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User,System.Boolean]>)),
'(.Lambda #Lambda4<System.Func`2[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User,System.String]>))
.Lambda #Lambda1<System.Func`2[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User,EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Employ.EmployeeInfo]>(EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User $e)
{
$e.EmployeeInfo
}
.Lambda #Lambda2<System.Func`2[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User,System.Collections.Generic.ICollection`1[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Notifications.Notification]]>(EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User $f)
{
$f.Notifications
}
.Lambda #Lambda3<System.Func`2[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User,System.Boolean]>(EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User $s)
{
.Call .Constant<System.Collections.Generic.List`1[System.Guid]>(System.Collections.Generic.List`1[System.Guid]).Contains($s.Id)
}
.Lambda #Lambda4<System.Func`2[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User,System.String]>(EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User $e)
{
$e.FullName
}
The original Expression (from DebugView):
.Call System.Linq.Queryable.Select(
.Call System.Linq.Queryable.Where(
.Call Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.EntityFrameworkQueryableExtensions.Include(
.Call Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.EntityFrameworkQueryableExtensions.Include(
.Constant<Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Query.Internal.EntityQueryable`1[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User]>(Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Query.Internal.EntityQueryable`1[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User]),
'(.Lambda #Lambda1<System.Func`2[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User,EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Employ.EmployeeInfo]>))
,
'(.Lambda #Lambda2<System.Func`2[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User,System.Collections.Generic.ICollection`1[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Notifications.Notification]]>))
,
'(.Lambda #Lambda3<System.Func`2[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User,System.Boolean]>)),
'(.Lambda #Lambda4<System.Func`2[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User,System.String]>))
.Lambda #Lambda1<System.Func`2[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User,EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Employ.EmployeeInfo]>(EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User $e)
{
$e.EmployeeInfo
}
.Lambda #Lambda2<System.Func`2[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User,System.Collections.Generic.ICollection`1[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Notifications.Notification]]>(EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User $f)
{
$f.Notifications
}
.Lambda #Lambda3<System.Func`2[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User,System.Boolean]>(EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User $s)
{
.Call .Constant<System.Collections.Generic.List`1[System.Guid]>(System.Collections.Generic.List`1[System.Guid]).Contains($s.Id)
}
.Lambda #Lambda4<System.Func`2[EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User,System.String]>(EFCoreDataModel.DataClasses.Users.Base.User $e)
{
$e.FullName
}
So, they are equal. And serialized/deserialized has no u
parameter in the Lambda, just 's' as it could be.