How to execute an Azure table storage query async? client version 4.0.1

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甜味超标 2021-01-30 16:07

Want to execute queries Async on Azure Storage Client Version 4.0.1

There is NO method ExecuteQueryAsync()..

I am missing something? Should we continue to use th

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  • 2021-01-30 16:21

    I end up making an extension method to use ExecuteQuerySegmentedAsync. I am not sure whether this solution is optimal, if anybody has any comment please don’t hesitate.

    public static async Task<IList<T>> ExecuteQueryAsync<T>(this CloudTable table, TableQuery<T> query, CancellationToken ct = default(CancellationToken), Action<IList<T>> onProgress = null) where T : ITableEntity, new()
        {
    
            var items = new List<T>();
            TableContinuationToken token = null;
    
            do
            {
    
                TableQuerySegment<T> seg = await table.ExecuteQuerySegmentedAsync<T>(query, token);
                token = seg.ContinuationToken;
                items.AddRange(seg);
                if (onProgress != null) onProgress(items);
    
            } while (token != null && !ct.IsCancellationRequested);
    
            return items;
        }
    
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  • 2021-01-30 16:26

    When table query contains take clause specified solution will return more items than requested by query. Small change of while expression will solve that problem.

    public static async Task<IList<T>> ExecuteQueryAsync<T>(this CloudTable table, TableQuery<T> query, CancellationToken ct = default(CancellationToken), Action<IList<T>> onProgress = null) where T : ITableEntity, new()
    {
        var runningQuery = new TableQuery<T>()
        {
            FilterString = query.FilterString,
            SelectColumns = query.SelectColumns
        };
    
        var items = new List<T>();
        TableContinuationToken token = null;
    
        do
        {
            runningQuery.TakeCount = query.TakeCount - items.Count;
    
            TableQuerySegment<T> seg = await table.ExecuteQuerySegmentedAsync<T>(runningQuery, token);
            token = seg.ContinuationToken;
            items.AddRange(seg);
            if (onProgress != null) onProgress(items);
    
        } while (token != null && !ct.IsCancellationRequested && (query.TakeCount == null || items.Count < query.TakeCount.Value));
    
        return items;
    }
    

    EDITED: Thanks to a suggestion from PaulG, corrected the issue with result count when query contains take clause and ExecuteQuerySegmentedAsync returns items in several passes.

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  • 2021-01-30 16:35

    This is in addition on to @JoseCh.'s answer.

    Here is an extension method which allows you to specify an EntityResolver:

    public static async Task<IList<TResult>> ExecuteQueryAsync<T, TResult>(this CloudTable table, TableQuery query, EntityResolver<TResult> resolver, Action<IList<TResult>> onProgress = null, CancellationToken cancelToken = default(CancellationToken))
                where T : ITableEntity, new()
    {
        var items = new List<TResult>();
        TableContinuationToken token = null;
    
        do
        {
            TableQuerySegment<TResult> seg = await table.ExecuteQuerySegmentedAsync(query: query, resolver: resolver, token: new TableContinuationToken(), cancellationToken: cancelToken).ConfigureAwait(false);
            token = seg.ContinuationToken;
            items.AddRange(seg);
            onProgress?.Invoke(items);
         }
         while (token != null && !cancelToken.IsCancellationRequested);
             return items;
         }
    }
    

    It can be used if you only want to return the result set of a single column in storage:

    // maps to a column name in storage
    string propertyName = nameof(example.Category);
    
    // Define the query, and select only the Category property.
    var projectionQuery = new TableQuery().Select(new string[] { propertyName });
    
    // Define an entity resolver to work with the entity after retrieval.
    EntityResolver<string> resolver = (pk, rk, ts, props, etag) => props.ContainsKey(propertyName) ? props[propertyName].StringValue : null;
    
    var categories = (await someTable.ExecuteQueryAsync<DynamicTableEntity, string>(query: projectionQuery, resolver: resolver).ConfigureAwait(false)).ToList()
    
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