Pozitron.QuerySpecification.EntityFrameworkCore
11.0.0-beta1
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package Pozitron.QuerySpecification.EntityFrameworkCore --version 11.0.0-beta1
NuGet\Install-Package Pozitron.QuerySpecification.EntityFrameworkCore -Version 11.0.0-beta1
<PackageReference Include="Pozitron.QuerySpecification.EntityFrameworkCore" Version="11.0.0-beta1" />
paket add Pozitron.QuerySpecification.EntityFrameworkCore --version 11.0.0-beta1
#r "nuget: Pozitron.QuerySpecification.EntityFrameworkCore, 11.0.0-beta1"
// Install Pozitron.QuerySpecification.EntityFrameworkCore as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Pozitron.QuerySpecification.EntityFrameworkCore&version=11.0.0-beta1&prerelease // Install Pozitron.QuerySpecification.EntityFrameworkCore as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Pozitron.QuerySpecification.EntityFrameworkCore&version=11.0.0-beta1&prerelease
A .NET library for building query specifications.
- Pozitron.QuerySpecification A base package containing the core functionality, in-memory evaluators, and validators.
- Pozitron.QuerySpecification.EntityFrameworkCore
An
EntityFramework Core
plugin to the base package. It contains EF specific evaluators.
Getting Started
An extended list of features (in-memory collection evaluations, validations, repositories, extensions, etc.) will be soon available in the Wiki. Below are listed some basic and common usages.
Creating and consuming specifications
Create your specifications by inheriting from the Specification<T>
class, and use the Query
builder in the constructor to define your conditions.
public class CustomerSpec : Specification<Customer>
{
public CustomerSpec(int age, string nameTerm)
{
Query
.Where(x => x.Age >= age)
.Like(x => x.Name, $"%{nameTerm}%")
.Include(x => x.Addresses)
.ThenInclude(x => x.Contact)
.OrderBy(x => x.Id)
.ThenBy(x => x.Name)
.Skip(10)
.Take(10)
.AsSplitQuery();
}
}
Apply the specification to DbSet<T>
or IQueryable<T>
source.
var spec = new CustomerSpec(30, "Customer");
List<Customer> result = await _context
.Customers
.WithSpecification(spec)
.ToListAsync();
Projections
The specification can be used to project the result into a different type. Inherit from Specification<T, TResult>
class, where TResult is the type you want to project into. This offers strongly typed experience in the builder and during the evaluation.
public class CustomerDtoSpec : Specification<Customer, CustomerDto>
{
public CustomerDtoSpec(int age, string nameTerm)
{
Query
.Where(x => x.Age >= age)
.Like(x => x.Name, $"%{nameTerm}%")
.OrderBy(x => x.Name)
.Select(x => new CustomerDto(x.Id, x.Name));
}
}
Apply the specification to DbSet<T>
or IQueryable<T>
source.
var spec = new CustomerDtoSpec(30, "Customer");
List<CustomerDto> result = await _context
.Customers
.WithSpecification(spec)
.ToListAsync();
Pagination
The library defines a convenient ToPagedResult
extension method that returns a detailed paginated result.
var spec = new CustomerDtoSpec(1, "Customer");
var pagingFilter = new PagingFilter
{
Page = 1,
PageSize = 2
};
PagedResult<CustomerDto> result = await _context
.Customers
.WithSpecification(spec)
.ToPagedResultAsync(pagingFilter);
The PagedResult<T>
is serializable and contains a detailed pagination information and the data.
{
"Pagination": {
"TotalItems": 100,
"TotalPages": 50,
"PageSize": 2,
"Page": 1,
"StartItem": 1,
"EndItem": 2,
"HasPrevious": false,
"HasNext": true
},
"Data": [
{
"Id": 1,
"Name": "Customer 1"
},
{
"Id": 2,
"Name": "Customer 2"
}
]
}
Benchmarks
In version 11, we refactored and rebuilt the internals from the ground up. The new version reduces the memory footprint drastically. The overhead of the library is now negligible and statistically insignificant. Here are the benchmark results of ToQueryString()
for various queries. Refer to the Benchmarks project for more benchmarks.
Type:
- 0 → Empty
- 1 → Single Where clause
- 2 → Where and OrderBy
- 3 → Where, Order chain, Include chain, Flag (AsNoTracking)
- 4 → Where, Order chain, Include chain, Like, Skip, Take, Flag (AsNoTracking)
Method | Type | Mean | Error | StdDev | Ratio | Gen0 | Gen1 | Allocated | Alloc Ratio |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
EFCore | 0 | 81.55 us | 0.686 us | 0.608 us | 1.00 | 10.0098 | 0.9766 | 82.54 KB | 1.00 |
Spec | 0 | 78.18 us | 0.472 us | 0.441 us | 0.96 | 10.0098 | 0.9766 | 82.53 KB | 1.00 |
EFCore | 1 | 92.62 us | 0.350 us | 0.310 us | 1.00 | 10.2539 | 0.9766 | 84.77 KB | 1.00 |
Spec | 1 | 92.92 us | 0.252 us | 0.236 us | 1.00 | 10.2539 | 0.9766 | 84.84 KB | 1.00 |
EFCore | 2 | 95.48 us | 0.654 us | 0.580 us | 1.00 | 10.2539 | 0.9766 | 86.03 KB | 1.00 |
Spec | 2 | 98.36 us | 0.775 us | 0.687 us | 1.03 | 10.2539 | 0.4883 | 86.12 KB | 1.00 |
EFCore | 3 | 106.62 us | 0.684 us | 0.606 us | 1.00 | 10.7422 | 0.4883 | 90.35 KB | 1.00 |
Spec | 3 | 109.56 us | 0.700 us | 0.655 us | 1.03 | 10.7422 | 0.4883 | 90.64 KB | 1.00 |
EFCore | 4 | 147.47 us | 0.619 us | 0.483 us | 1.00 | 13.1836 | 0.9766 | 110.78 KB | 1.00 |
Spec | 4 | 150.82 us | 0.538 us | 0.449 us | 1.02 | 13.1836 | 0.9766 | 111.32 KB | 1.00 |
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Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net8.0 is compatible. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
-
net8.0
- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore (>= 8.0.10)
- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Relational (>= 8.0.10)
- Pozitron.QuerySpecification (>= 11.0.0-beta1)
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v11.0.0-beta1
- Refactored and rebuilt the internals from the ground up.
- Reduced the memory footprint drastically.
- Negligible to no overhead for specification evaluations.
- Better support for extending specifications.