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Sieve
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Junction/association/Link Table VS Join ( Entity Framework Core )
Biarity/Sieve: ⚗️ Clean & extensible Sorting, Filtering, and Pagination for ASP.NET Core (github.com)
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ASP.NET Core MVC Generic Repository only works with a specific Context. (Need help)
I´m trying out Sieve and the rip my app to pieces and use that instead.
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Most flexible way to query data from database
Similar to Sieve
- API filtering, pagination and sorting
- How to add non mandatory EF Core Query Filters?
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Why Microsoft is not pushing hard on OData in rescent .net versions?
https://github.com/Biarity/Sieve Sieve is a simple, clean, and extensible framework for .NET Core that adds sorting, filtering, and pagination functionality out of the box. Most common use case would be for serving ASP.NET Core GET queries.
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Pagination with dynamic filtering and sorting
If you're looking for a library for a REST API, there really aren't very many good ones. I used Sieve as a starting point to write my own because it didn't support the filtering syntax I was required to use. I would definitely not recommend a new person write their own, however.
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Clean Ways to Implement Large Filtering on .Net Core API
I also looked at Sieve: https://github.com/Biarity/Sieve but I'm not sure it is 100% hitting what I am wanting. Unless I am just a bork at the end of my day unable to read properly. Any direction in the right area would greatly be appreciated!
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Extending IQueryable for very long and specific query
For complex queries like this, you don't have a ton of choices. You could use Sieve (https://github.com/Biarity/Sieve) in lieu of your current implementation. I use it specifically in situations to handle filtering/paging/sorting, not as a general way to access data. Most of the time I write an underlying DB view and hook that up to a keyless entity and allow Sieve to do the actual filtering.
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Dynamically building Linq queries
If you're using EF, you can use https://github.com/Biarity/Sieve
Console Framework
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Modern Turbo Vision 2.0
Hah I was just looking at this recently. I was looking for a C# version. I couldn't find anything nice though. There's this https://github.com/elw00d/consoleframework but it looks like it hasn't been updated in a long time.
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I need help creating a hex editor from scratch
So for TUI I Like ConsoleFramework https://github.com/elw00d/consoleframework
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TUI frameworks for Powershell?
Yes, I'm aware. I was asking for a clarification if you meant that I should create my own framework from scratch as opposed to using an already finished one like consoleframework.
What are some alternatives?
CliWrap - Library for running command-line processes
spectre.console - A .NET library that makes it easier to create beautiful console applications.
api-guidelines - Microsoft REST API Guidelines
Command Line Parser - The best C# command line parser that brings standardized *nix getopt style, for .NET. Includes F# support
ReadLine - A Pure C# GNU-Readline like library for .NET/.NET Core
Colorful.Console - Style your .NET console output!
NFlags - Simple yet powerfull library to made parsing CLI arguments easy. Library also allow to print usage help "out of box".
Fluent Command Line Parser - A simple, strongly typed .NET C# command line parser library using a fluent easy to use interface
SharpNetSH - A simple netsh library for C#
Power Args - The ultimate .NET Standard command line argument parser
CommandDotNet - A modern framework for building modern CLI apps
Docopt - Port of docopt to .net