System.Linq.Dynamic.Core
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System.Linq.Dynamic.Core
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Postgres + Marten + DynamicLinq... Exceptions after upgrad to NET 6
We have an app that was written with core 3.1 and uses Postgres and Marten to create a document store. I have several tables with filtering functionality that uses DymanicLinq (https://dynamic-linq.net/) to generate queries. As 3.1 is EOL, we are upgrading to NET 6 but doing so seems to have broken the queries. I now get exceptions saying the Specified Method is unsupported. Anyone have any idea how to fix this?
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I made a new filtering library for .NET projects
How is it different from Dynamic Linq?
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Introducing QueryR!
Fun with expression trees, pretty cool!. How does this compare with Dynamic Linq?
- AutoMapper Expression Lookup
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How can i make a dynamic Query?
Have a look at Dynamic LINQ I am using it in a similar fashion to yourself to accept 'order' and 'where' parameters via API Endpoints and parsing them to LINQ queries
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Dynamically building Linq queries
-> Dynamic LINQ
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Transforming a search query into an EF expression with Lucene
Not much to explain, other than: https://dynamic-linq.net/
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Rules Engine Editor - Blazor UI library intended for integration in Web or Desktop With Microsoft Rules Engine (open source dynamic lambda expression package for abstracting business logic/rules/policies out of the system and put rules in a outside store)
RulesEngine runs on any arbitrary object since it's based on Dynamic LINQ. It can be used outside of SQL for evaluating expressions. This allows business rules to be changed w/out compilation, publishing or devops.
- Build dynamic Linq filters (aka. where() predicates)
Ooze
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I made a new filtering library for .NET projects
Awesome little project you got going on there :) , I've done something similar with Ooze and extracted it to Ooze.Query later. I need to push them to nuget also when I catch some time (I jump back to it from time to time when I have some free space). Cool to see another person using parser construction libs. I see you used Sprache, I went for SuperPower for this situation.
What are some alternatives?
LINQKit - LINQKit is a free set of extensions for LINQ to SQL and Entity Framework power users.
Superpower - A C# parser construction toolkit with high-quality error reporting
RulesEngine - A Json based Rules Engine with extensive Dynamic expression support
QueryR - Ad-Hoc querying library for .Net
linq2db.EntityFrameworkCore - Bring power of Linq To DB to Entity Framework Core projects
QueryKit - 🎛️ QueryKit is a .NET library that makes it easier to query your data by providing a fluent and intuitive syntax for filtering and sorting.
Sieve - ⚗️ Clean & extensible Sorting, Filtering, and Pagination for ASP.NET Core
Ooze.Query - This package enables usage of Readable Queries on IQueryable<T> instances. This is a concept where you can write actual expression as a string representation for filtering.
dynamic-linq-query-builder - A truly generic and dynamic linq query builder to compliment jQuery QueryBuilder and other dynamic linq query generation needs
DynamicExpresso - C# expressions interpreter
Remote.Linq - Simply LINQ your remote resources...
RulesEngineEditor - Editor for Microsoft RulesEngine - Blazor UI library intended for integration in Web or Desktop