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Community.OData.Linq

Use OData filter text query in linq expresson for any IQuerable. Support web and desktop applications.

Sample

Please check samples below to get started:

.NET Fiddle

https://dotnetfiddle.net/7Ndwot

Console app

    using System;
    using System.Linq;

    using Community.OData.Linq;

    public class Entity
    {
        public int Id { get; set; }

        public string Name { get; set; }
    }

    public static class GetStartedDemo
    {
        public static void Demo()
        {
            Entity[] items =
                {
                    new Entity { Id = 1, Name = "n1" },
                    new Entity { Id = 2, Name = "n2" },
                    new Entity { Id = 3, Name = "n3" }
                };
            IQueryable<Entity> query = items.AsQueryable();

            var result = query.OData().Filter("Id eq 1 or Name eq 'n3'").OrderBy("Name desc").TopSkip("10", "0").ToArray();

            // Id: 3 Name: n3
            // Id: 1 Name: n1
            foreach (Entity entity in result)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("Id: {0} Name: {1}", entity.Id, entity.Name);
            }
        }
    }

Support ToArrayAsync(), ToListAsync(), and all other provider specific methods.

Use .ToOriginalQuery() after finishing working with OData to be able to support provider specific methods of original query.

Entity Framework async data fetch.

Student[] array = await dbContext.Students.OData()
                .Filter("LastName eq 'Alexander' or FirstMidName eq 'Laura'")
                .OrderBy("EnrollmentDate desc")
                .TopSkip("1","1")
                .ToOriginalQuery() // required to be able to use .ToArrayAsync() next.
                .ToArrayAsync();

ISelectExpandWrapper[] select2 = await dbContext.Students.OData()
                .Filter("LastName eq 'Alexander' or FirstMidName eq 'Laura'")
                .OrderBy("EnrollmentDate desc")
                .SelectExpandAsQueryable("LastName", "Enrollments($select=CourseId)") //.SelectExpandAsQueryable() use .ToOriginalQuery() implicitly, so not need to call it.
                .ToArrayAsync()

CosmosDb SQL API async data fetch.

var item = await Container.GetItemLinqQueryable<TestEntity>().OData()
                .Filter($"Id eq '{id1}'")
                .TopSkip("1")
                .ToOriginalQuery() // required to be able to use .ToFeedIterator() next.
                .ToFeedIterator()
                .ReadNextAsync()

Advanced code samples at wiki

https://github.com/IharYakimush/comminity-data-odata-linq/wiki

Supported OData parameters

Params In Memory Collections Entity Framework CosmosDB SQL API
$filter + + +
$orderby + + +
$select + + -
$expand + + -
$top + + +
$skip + + +

Nuget

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Please feel free to create issues and pool requests to develop branch

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References

Majority of the code was taken from https://github.com/OData/WebApi

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