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ODataToolkit

The C# library aims to be a platform-agnostic toolkit for developing OData web services. It can be used from Microsoft's Web API, Nancy, or the platform of your choice. At it's core is an expression parser which builds an abstract syntax tree from an OData URI and converts that tree to a LINQ expression that can be used with an IQueryable data source.

Features

  • Allows you to use an OData URL to query an IQueryable data source.
  • Allows you to generate OData-formatted responses from IDictionary<string,object> objects.
  • Supports loosely-typed data structures, just specify the appropriate code using the WithDynamicAccessor method on the ExecutionSettings class.
  • Allows you to parse and/or tokenize OData URLs to so you can process them yourself (e.g. retrieve information about function calls or requests for an item by id.)
  • No dependencies on external libraries
  • Allows you to target multiple OData versions with support for OData v2, v3, and v4 syntax. This includes support for
    • Version-specific literal syntax
    • Version-specific JSON and XML responses
    • $top and $skip query parameters
    • $orderby for simple types, subproperties, and complex types (with Linq to Objects only, via IComparable)
    • $filter for simple properties & subproperties
    • $select for simple properties
    • $inlinecount (v2, v3) and $count (v4)
    • $expand if the IQueryable has a method with the signature IQueryable Include(string path)
    • Functions and collection aggregates such as any() and all() with predicates
    • Parameters, for example $filter=Name eq @value&$@value='thing'

Installing via NuGet

NuGet version

Install-Package ODataToolkit

Support

The library supports the follwoing frameworks

Usage

Work directly with Linq to Object IQueryables:

var collection = new List<Dummy>
{
   new Dummy("Apple", 5, new DateTime(2005, 01, 01), true),
   new Dummy("Custard", 3, new DateTime(2007, 01, 01), true),
   new Dummy("Banana", 2, new DateTime(2003, 01, 01), false),
   new Dummy("Eggs", 1, new DateTime(2000, 01, 01), true),
   new Dummy("Dogfood", 4, new DateTime(2009, 01, 01), false),
}.AsQueryable();

var ordered = collection.ExecuteOData("?$orderby=Complete,Age");
var paged = collection.ExecuteOData("?$skip=2$top=2");

Work with dynamic objects

var item1 = new Dictionary<string, object>();
item1["Age"] = 25;
item1["Name"] = "Kathryn";

var item2 = new Dictionary<string, object>();
item2["Age"] = 28;
item2["Name"] = "Pete";

collection = new List<Dictionary<string, object>> { item1, item2 }.AsQueryable();

var ordered = collection.ExecuteOData("?$orderby=Age desc", OData.DictionaryAccessor);
// OR 
var ordered2 = collection.ExecuteOData("?$orderby=Age desc", (obj, key) => ((IDictionary<string, object>)obj)[key]);

Tested against Entity Framework:

var query = this.unitOfWork.Data.Where(o => o.SomeRepoLevelFilter == x);
var extended = query.ExecuteOData("?$filter=Name eq @food and Complete eq true&@food='Eggs'");

Complete service example (with Nancy). For the complete example, see the source code

public class Module : NancyModule
{
  private static IEdmModel _model;               // The EDM module (definition not shown)
  private static IQueryable<Product> _products;  // The data source (definition not shown)

  /// <summary>Define the routes for each OData version</summary>
  public Module()
  {
    this.Get["_api/V4"] = _ => GetResponse(ODataVersion.All);
    this.Get["_api/V4/{path*}"] = _ => GetResponse(ODataVersion.All);
    this.Get["_api/V3"] = _ => GetResponse(ODataVersion.v3);
    this.Get["_api/V3/{path*}"] = _ => GetResponse(ODataVersion.v3);
    this.Get["_api/V2"] = _ => GetResponse(ODataVersion.v2);
    this.Get["_api/V2/{path*}"] = _ => GetResponse(ODataVersion.v2);
  }

  /// <summary>Create an OData response based on the URL</summary>
  private Response GetResponse(ODataVersion version)
  {
    // Parse the URL and specify the number of segments at the root of the 
    // path
    var uri = OData.Parse(Request.Url.ToString(), version)
        .WithRootSegmentCount(2);

    // Return response for the root of the path
    var path = uri.PathBuilder().ToString();
    if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(path))
      return GetResponse(ODataResponse.FromModel_Service(uri, _model));
    if (path.StartsWith("$metadata", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
      return GetResponse(ODataResponse.FromModel_Edmx(uri, _model));
    if (path.StartsWith("$swagger", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
      return GetResponse(ODataResponse.FromModel_Swagger(uri, _model, new Version(1, 0)));

    // Query the data source and return the appropriate response
    ODataResponse oResp;
    try
    {
      oResp = uri
        .Execute(_products, new ExecutionSettings().WithEdmModel(_model))
        .CreateResponse(_model, null);
    }
    catch (Exception ex)
    {
      oResp = ODataResponse.FromException(uri, ex, false);
    }
    return GetResponse(oResp);
  }

  /// <summary>Convert an OData response to a Nancy response</summary>
  private Response GetResponse(ODataResponse oResp)
  {
    var resp = new Response().WithStatusCode(HttpStatusCode.OK);
    foreach (var header in oResp.Headers)
    {
      resp.WithHeader(header.Key, header.Value);
    }
    resp.Contents = oResp.WriteBytes;
    return resp;
  }
}

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