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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T12:40:05+00:00 2026-06-01T12:40:05+00:00

Here’s the thing. I have an interface, and I would to put the Include

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Here’s the thing.

I have an interface, and I would to put the Include extension method, who belongs to EntityFramework library, to my IRepository layer wich dont needs to knows about EntityFramework.

public interface IRepository<TEntity>
{
    IQueryable<TEntity> Entities { get; }

    TEntity GetById(long id);
    TEntity Insert(TEntity entity);
    void Update(TEntity entity);
    void Delete(TEntity entity);
    void Delete(long id);
}

So I have the extension method:

public static class IncludeExtension 
{
    static IQueryable<TEntity> Include<TEntity>(this IQueryable<TEntity> query, 
        string path)
    {
        throw new NotImplementedException();
    }
}

But I don’t know how to implement it in this layer, and I would to send it to my EntityFramework (or whatever who will implement the IRepository) to deal with.

I need same to a Interface with a extension method.

Any light?

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    2026-06-01T12:40:07+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 12:40 pm

    This question is a bit old, but here are two EF-independent solutions if you or anyone else is still looking:

    1. Reflection-based Solution

    This solution is what the .NET Framework falls back to if the IQueryable does not cast to a DbQuery or ObjectQuery. Skip these casts (and the efficiency it provides) and you’ve decoupled the solution from Entity Framework.

    public static class IncludeExtension  
    { 
        private static T QueryInclude<T>(T query, string path) 
        { 
            MethodInfo includeMethod = query.GetType().GetMethod("Include", new Type[] { typeof(string) });
    
            if ((includeMethod != null) && typeof(T).IsAssignableFrom(includeMethod.ReturnType))
            {
               return (T)includeMethod.Invoke(query, new object[] { path });
            }
    
            return query;
        }
    
        public static IQueryable<T> Include<T>(this IQueryable<T> query, string path) where T : class
        {
            return QueryInclude(query, path);
        }
    
        // Add other Include overloads.
    } 
    

    2. Dyanmics-based Solution

    Here the QueryInclude<T> method uses the dynamic type to avoid reflection.

    public static class IncludeExtension  
    { 
        private static T QueryInclude<T>(T query, string path) 
        { 
            dynamic querytWithIncludeMethod = query as dynamic;
    
            try
            {
                return (T)querytWithIncludeMethod.Include(path);
            }
            catch (RuntimeBinderException)
            {
                return query;
            }
        }
    
        public static IQueryable<T> Include<T>(this IQueryable<T> query, string path) where T : class
        {
            return QueryInclude(query, path);
        }
    
        // Add other Include overloads.
    } 
    
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