dynamic-linq-query-builder
A truly generic and dynamic linq query builder to compliment jQuery QueryBuilder and other dynamic linq query generation needs (by tghamm)
Remote.Linq
Simply LINQ your remote resources... (by 6bee)
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dynamic-linq-query-builder
Posts with mentions or reviews of dynamic-linq-query-builder.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-25.
- Dynamically building Linq queries
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Build dynamic Linq filters (aka. where() predicates)
I ran into this use case a while ago, and I saw a similar inplementation under the jquery UI query builder plugin. https://querybuilder.js.org/. There's an inplementation for .net on the site. https://github.com/castle-it/dynamic-linq-query-builder. Fast foward to today, I no longer use this approach and switched to OData. The backend expose a queryable dataset. Frontend just need to build the querystring to hit the backend Odata api endpoint. I think this approach is much cleaner.
Remote.Linq
Posts with mentions or reviews of Remote.Linq.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-29.
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How to store business logic (data validation rules in my case) that can be updated?
I have some experience in this area. JSON Logic let’s you serialize rules in JSON and there implementations in multiple languages. Another option would be Remote.Linq which allows you to serialize a LINQ expression tree to JSON.
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Dynamically creation some code during runtime
Source generators are really great, but can't be used during run time, like emit can. For example, code generators are good for generating boiler plate code during compile time like this. But emit can be used during run time for things like this.
- Dynamically building Linq queries
What are some alternatives?
When comparing dynamic-linq-query-builder and Remote.Linq you can also consider the following projects:
LINQKit - LINQKit is a free set of extensions for LINQ to SQL and Entity Framework power users.
System.Linq.Dynamic.Core - The .NET Standard / .NET Core version from the System Linq Dynamic functionality.
Sieve - ⚗️ Clean & extensible Sorting, Filtering, and Pagination for ASP.NET Core
NSpecifications - Specification Pattern for .Net
DynamicExpresso - C# expressions interpreter
LINQ to Twitter - LINQ Provider for the Twitter API (C# Twitter Library)
NHibernate - NHibernate Object Relational Mapper
RulesEngine - A Json based Rules Engine with extensive Dynamic expression support
dynamic-linq-query-builder vs LINQKit
Remote.Linq vs System.Linq.Dynamic.Core
dynamic-linq-query-builder vs Sieve
Remote.Linq vs Sieve
dynamic-linq-query-builder vs System.Linq.Dynamic.Core
Remote.Linq vs NSpecifications
dynamic-linq-query-builder vs DynamicExpresso
Remote.Linq vs DynamicExpresso
dynamic-linq-query-builder vs NSpecifications
Remote.Linq vs LINQ to Twitter
Remote.Linq vs NHibernate
Remote.Linq vs RulesEngine