LinqBuilder 3.1.0

dotnet add package LinqBuilder --version 3.1.0                
NuGet\Install-Package LinqBuilder -Version 3.1.0                
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<PackageReference Include="LinqBuilder" Version="3.1.0" />                
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paket add LinqBuilder --version 3.1.0                
#r "nuget: LinqBuilder, 3.1.0"                
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// Install LinqBuilder as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=LinqBuilder&version=3.1.0

// Install LinqBuilder as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=LinqBuilder&version=3.1.0                

LinqBuilder

Table of Contents

  1. LinqBuilder Specifications
  2. LinqBuilder OrderSpecifications

LinqBuilder Specifications

Usage

Specifications can be constructed in three different ways.

By extending Specification:

public class FirstnameIsFoo : Specification<Person>
{
    public override Expression<Func<Person, bool>> AsExpression()
    {
        return person => person.Firstname == "Foo";
    }
}

ISpecification<Person> firstnameIsFoo = new FirstnameIsFoo();

By extending DynamicSpecification:

public class FirstnameIs : DynamicSpecification<Person, string>
{
    public override Expression<Func<Person, bool>> AsExpression()
    {
        return person => person.Firstname == Value;
    }
}

ISpecification<Person> firstnameIsFoo = new FirstnameIs().Set("Foo");

By extending MultiSpecification:

public class FirstnameIsFoo : MultiSpecification<Person, OtherPerson>
{
    public override Expression<Func<Person, bool>> AsExpressionForEntity1()
    {
        return person => person.Firstname == "Foo";
    }

    public override Expression<Func<OtherPerson, bool>> AsExpressionForEntity2()
    {
        return person => person.Firstname == "Foo";
    }
}

ISpecification<Person> firstnameIsFoo = new FirstnameIsFoo(); // First generic is default
ISpecification<Person> firstnameIsFoo = new FirstnameIsFoo().For<Person>();
ISpecification<OtherPerson> firstnameIsFoo = new FirstnameIsFoo().For<OtherPerson>();

By static New method:

ISpecification<Person> firstnameIsFoo = Specification<Person>.New(p => p.Firstname == "Foo");
// Or by alias
ISpecification<Person> firstnameIsFoo = Spec<Person>.New(p => p.Firstname == "Foo");

Example

var collection = new List<Person>() { ... };

ISpecification<Person> firstnameIsFoo = Spec<Person>.New(p => p.Firstname == "Foo");
ISpecification<Person> firstnameIsBar = Spec<Person>.New(p => p.Firstname == "Bar");

ISpecification<Entity> specification = firstnameIsFoo.Or(firstnameIsBar);

var result = collection.ExeSpec(specification).ToList();
// result = Collection items satisfied by specification

The extension ExeSpec allows all types of ISpecification to be executed on IQueryable and IEnumerable.

Methods

ISpecification<Entity> specification = Spec<Entity>.All(
    new SomeSpecification(),
    new SomeOtherSpecification(),
    ...
);

ISpecification<Entity> specification = Spec<Entity>.None(
    new SomeSpecification(),
    new SomeOtherSpecification(),
    ...
);

ISpecification<Entity> specification = Spec<Entity>.Any(
    new SomeSpecification(),
    new SomeOtherSpecification(),
    ...
);

Extensions

ISpecification<TEntity> And<TEntity>(this ISpecification<TEntity> left, ISpecification<TEntity> right);
ISpecification<TEntity> Or<TEntity>(this ISpecification<TEntity> left, ISpecification<TEntity> right);
ISpecification<TEntity> Not<TEntity>(this ISpecification<TEntity> specification);
bool IsSatisfiedBy<TEntity>(this ISpecification<TEntity> specification, TEntity entity);
ISpecification<TEntity> Clone<TEntity>(this ISpecification<TEntity> specification);

LinqBuilder also extends the following extensions to support ISpecification on IQueryable and IEnumerable.

IEnumerable<Entity> collection = collection.Where(specification);
bool result = collection.Any(specification);
bool result = collection.All(specification);
int result = collection.Count(specification);
Entity result = collection.First(specification);
Entity result = collection.FirstOrDefault(specification);
Entity result = collection.Single(specification);
Entity result = collection.SingleOrDefault(specification);

LinqBuilder OrderSpecifications

Usage

Order specifications can be constructed in almost the same way as regular specifications.

By extending OrderSpecification:

public class FirstnameDescending : OrderSpecification<Person, string>
{
    public DescNumberOrderSpecification() : base(Sort.Descending) { }

    public override Expression<Func<Person, string>> AsExpression()
    {
        return person => person.Firstname;
    }
}

ISpecification<Person> firstnameDescending = new FirstnameDescending();

By static New method:

ISpecification<Person> firstnameDescending = OrderSpecification<Person, string>.New(p => p.Firstname, Sort.Descending);
// Or by alias
ISpecification<Person> firstnameDescending = OrderSpec<Person, string>.New(p => p.Firstname, Sort.Descending);

Example

var collection = new List<Person>() { ... };

ISpecification<Person> firstnameDescending = OrderSpec<Person, string>.New(p => p.Firstname, Sort.Descending);
ISpecification<Person> lastnameDescending = OrderSpec<Person, string>.New(p => p.Lastname, Sort.Descending);

ISpecification<Person> specification = firstnameDescending.ThenBy(lastnameDescending);

var result = collection.ExeSpec(specification).ToList();
// result = Collection ordered by descending number, then by other number

Methods

ISpecification<Person> specification = OrderSpec<Person, string>.New(p => p.Firstname)
    .Take(10);

ISpecification<Person> specification = OrderSpec<Person, string>.New(p => p.Firstname)
    .Skip(5);

ISpecification<Person> specification = OrderSpec<Person, string>.New(p => p.Firstname)
    .Paginate(2, 10); // Equals .Skip((2 - 1) * 10).Take(10)

Extensions

IOrderedEnumerable<Entity> collection = collection
    .OrderBy(specification);
    .ThenBy(otherSpecification);

Order specifications can also be chained with regular LinqBuilder specifications.

ISpecification<Person> firstnameIsFoo = Spec<Person>.New(p => p.Firstname == "Foo");
ISpecification<Person> firstnameAscending = OrderSpec<Person, string>.New(p => p.Firstname);

ISpecification<Entity> specification = firstnameIsFoo.OrderBy(firstnameAscending);

Chained OrderSpecification's can also be attatched to a specification later.

ISpecification<Person> firstnameIsFoo = Spec<Person>.New(p => p.Firstname == "Foo");
ISpecification<Person> firstnameAscending = OrderSpec<Person, string>.New(p => p.Firstname);
ISpecification<Person> lastnameAscending = OrderSpec<Person, string>.New(p => p.Firstname);

ISpecification<Person> orderSpecification = firstnameAscending.ThenBy(lastnameAscending);

ISpecification<Person> specification = firstnameIsFoo.UseOrdering(orderSpecification);

The following extensions will help to check what kind of ordering is applied.

ISpecification<Person> firstnameIsFoo = Spec<Person>.New(p => p.Firstname == "Foo");
ISpecification<Person> firstnameAscending = OrderSpec<Person, string>.New(p => p.Firstname);

firstnameIsFoo.IsOrdered(); // Returns false

ISpecification<Person> specification = firstnameIsFoo.OrderBy(firstnameAscending);
specification.IsOrdered(); // Returns true
ISpecification<Person> specification = Spec<Person>.New(p => p.Firstname == "Foo");
specification.HasSkip(); // Returns false

ISpecification<Person> specification = specification.Skip(10);
specification.HasSkip(); // Returns true
ISpecification<Person> specification = Spec<Person>.New(p => p.Firstname == "Foo");
specification.HasTake(); // Returns false

ISpecification<Person> specification = specification.Take(10);
specification.HasTake(); // Returns true
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NuGet packages (4)

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LinqBuilder.EFCore

Entity Framework Core extensions. Enables most async methods to use ISpecification.

LinqBuilder.EF6

Entity Framework 6 extensions. Enables most async methods to use ISpecification.

LinqBuilder.EFCore.AutoMapper

Extensions for querying EF Core with AutoMapper projections.

LinqBuilder.EF6.AutoMapper

Extensions for querying EF 6 with AutoMapper projections.

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