I am trying to implement a function that traverses an EF Models and gets the names of all relevant properties (columns). Assume that there are the following classes in the EF:
public class A {
public Guid Id {get; set;}
public int TotalNumber {get; set;}
public string Name {get; set;}
public virtual B classB {get; set;}
public virtual ICollection<D> classesD {get; set;} = new List<D>();
}
public class B {
public Guid Id {get; set;}
public datetime Timestamp {get; set;}
public string Description {get; set;}
public virtual C Sender {get; set;}
public virtual C Receiver {get; set;}
}
public class C {
public Guid Id {get; set;}
public string Name {get; set;}
}
public class D {
public Guid Id {get; set;}
public string ErrorMsg {get; set;}
public datetime Timestamp {get; set;}
}
For class A, I should be able to get the following tuples: (TotalNumber, int), (Name, string), (classB.Timestamp, datetime), (classB.Description, string), (classB.Sender.Name. string), (classB.Receiver.Name, string)
. The class D can be ignored as it is a collection and I don't want to do that for collections.
At the first step, I implemented a function, which does this for a parent (main) class:
public virtual List<Tuple<string, string>> GetSqlColumnNames(string sqlTableName, bool addPrefix)
{
var columnNames = new List<Tuple<string, string>>();
var ignoredTypes = new List<string> { "uniqueidentifier"};
var ignoredNames = new List<string> { "CreatedBy", "CreatedOn", "ModifiedBy", "ModifiedOn", "Version", "ValidFrom", "ValidTo"};
foreach (var entityType in DBContext.Model.GetEntityTypes())
{
if (entityType.GetTableName()==sqlTableName)
{
foreach (var entityProperty in entityType.GetProperties())
{
if (!ignoredTypes.Contains(entityProperty.GetColumnType()) && !ignoredNames.Contains(entityProperty.GetColumnName()))
{
columnNames.Add(new Tuple<string, string>(
addPrefix
? sqlTableName + "." + entityProperty.GetColumnName()
: entityProperty.GetColumnName(), entityProperty.GetColumnType()));
}
}
return columnNames;
}
}
return columnNames;
}
The function above works as expected. However, I am not sure how to extend this in a way that it works also with subojects (subclasses). I tried to go via foreign keys, but no luck:
foreach (var foreignKey in entityType.GetForeignKeys())
{
var tableName = _transactionDatabaseContext.Model.FindEntityType(foreignKey.GetType()).GetTableName(); // incorrect as foreignKey.GetType() returns something else
//columnNames.AddRange(GetSqlColumnNames(tableName, true));
}
Can anyone suggest, how could I possibly resolve this?