Was difficult for me to find a fitting title for this post. But I have the following:
IArticleRepository articleRepo = unitOfWork.ArticleRepository;
List<Article> articles = new List<Article>(
articleRepo.GetAll()
.Where(a => a.Title == searchTerm)
//.Where(a => a.Categories.Contains(Category.))
.OrderByDescending(a => a.CreatedDate));
So some explanation: An article has , among other things, a Title and a CreateDate, and filtering through those is easy. But an article also has categories associated with it. So an article has an array property of type Category. Type Category has a property called CategoryId of type int.
So in my code where it's commented out, I'm trying to select an article, which has a category associated with it, who's CategoryId is equal to.. say 4.
But I'm finding it quite difficult to express this in my C# syntax. I'm also new to C# so that's not helping either.
You don't need to write two Where clauses; just add another condition to your first Where. The second condition should use Any function to search for the categories you're looking for.
IArticleRepository articleRepo = unitOfWork.ArticleRepository;
List<Article> articles = new List<Article>(
articleRepo.GetAll()
.Where(a => a.Title == searchTerm &&
a.Categories.Any(c => c.CategoryID == 4))
.OrderByDescending(a => a.CreatedDate));
For multiple categories, suppose you have your CategoryIDs in an int[] or List<int> named MyCatIDsList. They you can change the categories clause in the above query to this:
a.Categories.Any(c => MyCatIDsList.Contains(c.CategoryID))
There is an alternative syntax when using LINQ queries, which is more like SQL. The code above is correct, but you may find this version more concise:
int categoryId = 4
IArticleRepository articleRepo = unitOfWork.ArticleRepository;
var articlesQuery = from article in articleRepo.GetAll()
from category in article.Categories
where category.CategoryId == categoryId
where article.Title == searchTerm
orderby article.CreatedDate descending
select article
List<Article> articles = articlesQuery.ToList();
Or its more common to do these all together in one step:
int categoryId = 4
List<Article> articles = (
from article in articleRepo.GetAll()
from category in article.Categories
where category.CategoryId == categoryId
where article.Title == searchTerm
orderby article.CreatedDate descending
select article
).ToList()
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