130 lines
7.1 KiB
C#
130 lines
7.1 KiB
C#
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using System.Collections.Generic;
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using System.Collections.ObjectModel;
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using System.Data.Metadata.Edm;
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using System.Diagnostics;
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using System.Globalization;
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using System.Linq;
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namespace System.Web.DynamicData.ModelProviders {
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internal sealed class EFAssociationProvider : AssociationProvider {
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public EFAssociationProvider(EFColumnProvider column, NavigationProperty navigationProperty) {
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FromColumn = column;
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var entityMemberParentEntity = (EFTableProvider)column.Table;
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var parentEntityModel = (EFDataModelProvider)entityMemberParentEntity.DataModel;
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EFColumnProvider columnProvider;
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EntityType otherEntityType = navigationProperty.ToEndMember.GetEntityType();
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// If we can get to the entityType of the ToMember side of the relaionship then build a relationship key and try to lookup the column provider.
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if (otherEntityType != null) {
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long key = BuildRelationshipKey(otherEntityType, navigationProperty.ToEndMember);
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if (parentEntityModel.RelationshipEndLookup.TryGetValue(key, out columnProvider)) {
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ToColumn = columnProvider;
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}
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else {
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// Otherwise just lookup the entityType in the table lookup
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ToTable = parentEntityModel.TableEndLookup[otherEntityType];
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}
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}
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else {
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EntityType value = (EntityType)navigationProperty.ToEndMember.TypeUsage.EdmType.MetadataProperties.Single(prop => prop.Name == "ElementType").Value;
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ToTable = parentEntityModel.TableEndLookup[value];
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}
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if (navigationProperty.ToEndMember.RelationshipMultiplicity == RelationshipMultiplicity.Many) {
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if (navigationProperty.FromEndMember.RelationshipMultiplicity == RelationshipMultiplicity.Many) {
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Direction = AssociationDirection.ManyToMany;
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}
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else {
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Direction = AssociationDirection.OneToMany;
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}
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}
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else {
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if (navigationProperty.FromEndMember.RelationshipMultiplicity == RelationshipMultiplicity.Many) {
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Direction = AssociationDirection.ManyToOne;
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}
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else {
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Direction = AssociationDirection.OneToOne;
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}
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}
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// If it's a foreign key reference (as opposed to a entity set), figure out the foreign keys
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if (IsForeignKeyReference) {
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var foreignKeyNames = new List<string>();
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var primaryKeyNames = FromColumn.Table.Columns.Where(c => c.IsPrimaryKey).Select(c => c.Name);
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// Add the foreign keys for this association.
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foreignKeyNames.AddRange(GetDependentPropertyNames(navigationProperty));
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if (IsZeroOrOne(navigationProperty)) {
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// Assume this is true for 1 to 0..1 relationships on both sides
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IsPrimaryKeyInThisTable = true;
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}
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else {
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// If any of the foreign keys are also PKs, set the flag
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IsPrimaryKeyInThisTable = foreignKeyNames.Any(fkName => primaryKeyNames.Contains(fkName, StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase));
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}
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if (!foreignKeyNames.Any()) {
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// If we couldn't find any dependent properties, we're dealing with a model that doesn't
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// have FKs, and requires the use of flattened FK names (e.g. Category.CategoryId)
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foreach (ColumnProvider toEntityColumn in ToTable.Columns.Where(c => c.IsPrimaryKey)) {
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foreignKeyNames.Add(FromColumn.Name + "." + toEntityColumn.Name);
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}
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}
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ForeignKeyNames = foreignKeyNames.AsReadOnly();
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}
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}
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private static bool IsZeroOrOne(NavigationProperty navigationProperty) {
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return (navigationProperty.ToEndMember.RelationshipMultiplicity == RelationshipMultiplicity.ZeroOrOne &&
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navigationProperty.FromEndMember.RelationshipMultiplicity == RelationshipMultiplicity.One) ||
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(navigationProperty.ToEndMember.RelationshipMultiplicity == RelationshipMultiplicity.One &&
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navigationProperty.FromEndMember.RelationshipMultiplicity == RelationshipMultiplicity.ZeroOrOne);
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}
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private bool IsForeignKeyReference {
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get {
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return Direction == AssociationDirection.OneToOne || Direction == AssociationDirection.ManyToOne;
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}
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}
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internal static long BuildRelationshipKey(EntityType entityType, RelationshipEndMember member) {
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return Misc.CombineHashCodes(entityType.GetHashCode(), member.GetHashCode());
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}
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internal static IEnumerable<string> GetDependentPropertyNames(NavigationProperty navigationProperty) {
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return GetDependentPropertyNames(navigationProperty, true /*checkRelationshipType*/);
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}
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internal static IEnumerable<string> GetDependentPropertyNames(NavigationProperty navigationProperty, bool checkRelationshipType) {
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if (checkRelationshipType) {
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if (navigationProperty.ToEndMember.RelationshipMultiplicity == RelationshipMultiplicity.ZeroOrOne &&
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navigationProperty.FromEndMember.RelationshipMultiplicity == RelationshipMultiplicity.One) {
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// Get constraint when this association is on the "parent" (aka "from") side. This means
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// that the navProperty represents a Children association in a 1-1 relationship. For example,
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// this could be a Item-ItemDetail scenario where the ItemDetail table has a PK that is also an FK
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// into the Item table (thus ensuring the 1-1 cardinality). We need to special case this situation because normally we would try
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// to build a foreign key name of the form "Item.ItemID", but we want just "ItemID".
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AssociationType relationshipType = (AssociationType)navigationProperty.RelationshipType;
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ReferentialConstraint constraint = relationshipType.ReferentialConstraints.FirstOrDefault(c => c.ToRole == navigationProperty.ToEndMember);
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if (constraint != null) {
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return constraint.FromProperties.Select(p => p.Name);
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}
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// Fall back on the primary keys if no constraints were found but only if we are on the parent side. i.e the 1 side Item side in an Item-ItemDetail
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// Get the primary keys on the "from" side of the relationship. i.e Product.Category -> ProductID
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return navigationProperty.FromEndMember.GetEntityType().KeyMembers.Select(m => m.Name);
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}
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}
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return navigationProperty.GetDependentProperties().Select(m => m.Name);
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}
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public override string GetSortExpression(ColumnProvider sortColumn) {
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return GetSortExpression(sortColumn, "{0}.{1}");
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}
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}
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}
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