ILoadable.Include(Expression<Func<TModel, object>> property, bool cascade = false) Method
.NET Standard 2.x
Loads data for the specified embedded property in TModel
for all rows.
If the ModelEmbedded attribute is applied in the property, the property will use the SQL query (defined in the detail model class specified by the ModelType
property of the ModelEmbedded attribute) to retrieve data from database. The cascade
parameter can be used to decide whether to retrieve data for the embedded properties in the detail model or the granddetail model.
Namespace: SnapObjects.Data
Assembly: SnapObjects.Data.dll
Syntax
ILoadable<TModel> Include(Expression<Func<TModel, object>> property, bool cascade = false);
Parameters
property
System.Linq.Expressions.Expression<Func<TModel, object>>
An embedded property of TModel
class.
This property is specified by an expression.
cascade
System.Boolean
Only when the ModelEmbedded attribute is applied in the property, the cascade
parameter can be used to decide whether to retrieve data for the embedded properties in the detail model or the granddetail model. See master-detail-granddetail for more info.
The default value is false
.
Returns
SnapObjects.Data.ILoadable<TModel>
Returns the current ILoadable<TModel>
object whose methods can be used to further obtain the data result set or perform data operations such as embedded queries.
Remarks
The ILoadable.Include
method can be used to load the data for the specified embedded property, rather than loading data for all properties. This can greatly improve the data retrieval efficiency.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to load all of the departments and the courses for each department.
using Appeon.ApiDoc.Models.School;
using System;
namespace Appeon.ApiDoc.ILoadableExamples
{
public class IncludeExample
{
private SchoolContext _context;
public IncludeExample(SchoolContext dataContext)
{
// Sets the data context.
_context = dataContext;
}
public void Example1()
{
var mapper = _context.SqlModelMapper;
// Loads the information of all departments and loads courses for
// each department.
var depts = mapper.Load<DepartmentInfo>()
.Include(o => o.Courses)
.ToList();
Console.WriteLine("The first department: {0}",
depts[0].Name);
Console.WriteLine("Courses:");
foreach (CourseInfo course in depts[0].Courses)
{
Console.WriteLine(course.Title);
}
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("The second department: {0}",
depts[1].Name);
Console.WriteLine("Courses:");
foreach (CourseInfo course in depts[1].Courses)
{
Console.WriteLine(course.Title);
}
/* The code produces the following output:
The first department: Engineering
Courses:
Chemistry
Physics
The second department: English
Courses:
Composition
Poetry
Literature
*/
}
}
}
Example Refer To
Model Classes: DepartmentInfo CourseInfo CourseStudentInfo
Applies to
.NET Standard
2.x