I wrote the following method.
public T GetByID(int id)
{
var dbcontext = DB;
var table = dbcontext.GetTable();
return table.ToList().Sin
What you need is to build an expression tree that LINQ to SQL can understand. Assuming your "id" property is always named "id":
public virtual T GetById<T>(short id)
{
var itemParameter = Expression.Parameter(typeof(T), "item");
var whereExpression = Expression.Lambda<Func<T, bool>>
(
Expression.Equal(
Expression.Property(
itemParameter,
"id"
),
Expression.Constant(id)
),
new[] { itemParameter }
);
var table = DB.GetTable<T>();
return table.Where(whereExpression).Single();
}
This should do the trick. It was shamelessly borrowed from this blog. This is basically what LINQ to SQL does when you write a query like
var Q = from t in Context.GetTable<T)()
where t.id == id
select t;
You just do the work for LTS because the compiler cannot create that for you, since nothing can enforce that T has an "id" property, and you cannot map an arbitrary "id" property from an interface to the database.
==== UPDATE ====
OK, here's a simple implementation for finding the primary key name, assuming there is only one (not a composite primary key), and assuming all is well type-wise (that is, your primary key is compatible with the "short" type you use in the GetById function):
public virtual T GetById<T>(short id)
{
var itemParameter = Expression.Parameter(typeof(T), "item");
var whereExpression = Expression.Lambda<Func<T, bool>>
(
Expression.Equal(
Expression.Property(
itemParameter,
GetPrimaryKeyName<T>()
),
Expression.Constant(id)
),
new[] { itemParameter }
);
var table = DB.GetTable<T>();
return table.Where(whereExpression).Single();
}
public string GetPrimaryKeyName<T>()
{
var type = Mapping.GetMetaType(typeof(T));
var PK = (from m in type.DataMembers
where m.IsPrimaryKey
select m).Single();
return PK.Name;
}
What if you rework this to use GetTable().Where(...), and put your filtering there?
That would be more efficient, since the Where extension method should take care of your filtering better than fetching the entire table into a list.
Some thoughts...
Just remove the ToList() call, SingleOrDefault works with an IEnumerably which I presume table is.
Cache the call to e.GetType().GetProperties().First() to get the PropertyInfo returned.
Cant you just add a constraint to T that would force them to implement an interface that exposes the Id property?
Regarding:
System.NotSupportedException: The member 'MusicRepo_DataContext.IHasID.ID' has no supported translation to SQL.
The simple workaround to your initial problem is to specify an Expression. See below, it works like a charm for me.
public interface IHasID
{
int ID { get; set; }
}
DataContext [View Code]:
namespace MusicRepo_DataContext
{
partial class Artist : IHasID
{
[Column(Name = "ArtistID", Expression = "ArtistID")]
public int ID
{
get { return ArtistID; }
set { throw new System.NotImplementedException(); }
}
}
}
Maybe executing a query might be a good idea.
public static T GetByID(int id)
{
Type type = typeof(T);
//get table name
var att = type.GetCustomAttributes(typeof(TableAttribute), false).FirstOrDefault();
string tablename = att == null ? "" : ((TableAttribute)att).Name;
//make a query
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(tablename))
return null;
else
{
string query = string.Format("Select * from {0} where {1} = {2}", new object[] { tablename, "ID", id });
//and execute
return dbcontext.ExecuteQuery<T>(query).FirstOrDefault();
}
}
Ok, check this demo implementation. Is attempt to get generic GetById with datacontext(Linq To Sql). Also compatible with multi key property.
using System;
using System.Data.Linq;
using System.Data.Linq.Mapping;
using System.Linq;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Collections.Generic;
public static class Programm
{
public const string ConnectionString = @"Data Source=localhost\SQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=TestDb2;Persist Security Info=True;integrated Security=True";
static void Main()
{
using (var dc = new DataContextDom(ConnectionString))
{
if (dc.DatabaseExists())
dc.DeleteDatabase();
dc.CreateDatabase();
dc.GetTable<DataHelperDb1>().InsertOnSubmit(new DataHelperDb1() { Name = "DataHelperDb1Desc1", Id = 1 });
dc.GetTable<DataHelperDb2>().InsertOnSubmit(new DataHelperDb2() { Name = "DataHelperDb2Desc1", Key1 = "A", Key2 = "1" });
dc.SubmitChanges();
Console.WriteLine("Name:" + GetByID(dc.GetTable<DataHelperDb1>(), 1).Name);
Console.WriteLine("");
Console.WriteLine("");
Console.WriteLine("Name:" + GetByID(dc.GetTable<DataHelperDb2>(), new PkClass { Key1 = "A", Key2 = "1" }).Name);
}
}
//Datacontext definition
[Database(Name = "TestDb2")]
public class DataContextDom : DataContext
{
public DataContextDom(string connStr) : base(connStr) { }
public Table<DataHelperDb1> DataHelperDb1;
public Table<DataHelperDb2> DataHelperD2;
}
[Table(Name = "DataHelperDb1")]
public class DataHelperDb1 : Entity<DataHelperDb1, int>
{
[Column(IsPrimaryKey = true)]
public int Id { get; set; }
[Column]
public string Name { get; set; }
}
public class PkClass
{
public string Key1 { get; set; }
public string Key2 { get; set; }
}
[Table(Name = "DataHelperDb2")]
public class DataHelperDb2 : Entity<DataHelperDb2, PkClass>
{
[Column(IsPrimaryKey = true)]
public string Key1 { get; set; }
[Column(IsPrimaryKey = true)]
public string Key2 { get; set; }
[Column]
public string Name { get; set; }
}
public class Entity<TEntity, TKey> where TEntity : new()
{
public static TEntity SearchObjInstance(TKey key)
{
var res = new TEntity();
var targhetPropertyInfos = GetPrimaryKey<TEntity>().ToList();
if (targhetPropertyInfos.Count == 1)
{
targhetPropertyInfos.First().SetValue(res, key, null);
}
else if (targhetPropertyInfos.Count > 1)
{
var sourcePropertyInfos = key.GetType().GetProperties(BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.Public);
foreach (var sourcePi in sourcePropertyInfos)
{
var destinationPi = targhetPropertyInfos.FirstOrDefault(x => x.Name == sourcePi.Name);
if (destinationPi == null || sourcePi.PropertyType != destinationPi.PropertyType)
continue;
object value = sourcePi.GetValue(key, null);
destinationPi.SetValue(res, value, null);
}
}
return res;
}
}
public static IEnumerable<PropertyInfo> GetPrimaryKey<T>()
{
foreach (var info in typeof(T).GetProperties().ToList())
{
if (info.GetCustomAttributes(false)
.Where(x => x.GetType() == typeof(ColumnAttribute))
.Where(x => ((ColumnAttribute)x).IsPrimaryKey)
.Any())
yield return info;
}
}
//Move in repository pattern
public static TEntity GetByID<TEntity, TKey>(Table<TEntity> source, TKey id) where TEntity : Entity<TEntity, TKey>, new()
{
var searchObj = Entity<TEntity, TKey>.SearchObjInstance(id);
Console.WriteLine(source.Where(e => e.Equals(searchObj)).ToString());
return source.Single(e => e.Equals(searchObj));
}
}
Result:
SELECT [t0].[Id], [t0].[Name]
FROM [DataHelperDb1] AS [t0]
WHERE [t0].[Id] = @p0
Name:DataHelperDb1Desc1
SELECT [t0].[Key1], [t0].[Key2], [t0].[Name]
FROM [DataHelperDb2] AS [t0]
WHERE ([t0].[Key1] = @p0) AND ([t0].[Key2] = @p1)
Name:DataHelperDb2Desc1