I use this piece of code (found on stackoverflow) to generate an “OrderBy”
static class BuilderOrder
{
public static IOrderedQueryable<T> OrderBy<T>(this IQueryable<T> source, string property)
{
return ApplyOrder<T>(source, property, "OrderBy");
}
public static IOrderedQueryable<T> OrderByDescending<T>(this IQueryable<T> source, string property)
{
return ApplyOrder<T>(source, property, "OrderByDescending");
}
public static IOrderedQueryable<T> ThenBy<T>(this IOrderedQueryable<T> source, string property)
{
return ApplyOrder<T>(source, property, "ThenBy");
}
public static IOrderedQueryable<T> ThenByDescending<T>(this IOrderedQueryable<T> source, string property)
{
return ApplyOrder<T>(source, property, "ThenByDescending");
}
static IOrderedQueryable<T> ApplyOrder<T>(IQueryable<T> source, string property, string methodName)
{
string[] props = property.Split('.');
Type type = typeof(T);
ParameterExpression arg = Expression.Parameter(type, "x");
Expression expr = arg;
foreach (string prop in props)
{
// use reflection (not ComponentModel) to mirror LINQ
PropertyInfo pi = type.GetProperty(prop);
expr = Expression.Property(expr, pi);
type = pi.PropertyType;
}
Type delegateType = typeof(Func<,>).MakeGenericType(typeof(T), type);
LambdaExpression lambda = Expression.Lambda(delegateType, expr, arg);
object result = typeof(Queryable).GetMethods().Single(
method => method.Name == methodName
&& method.IsGenericMethodDefinition
&& method.GetGenericArguments().Length == 2
&& method.GetParameters().Length == 2)
.MakeGenericMethod(typeof(T), type)
.Invoke(null, new object[] { source, lambda });
return (IOrderedQueryable<T>)result;
}
}
I have this object :
public class Person : IPerson
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public string FirstName { get; set; }
public string LastName { get; set; }
}
public interface IPerson
{
int Id { get; set; }
string FirstName { get; set; }
string LastName { get; set; }
}
It’s use like this
private void Tri(IQueryable<IPerson> list, string field, string direction)
{
if (direction.ToUpper() == "DESC")
{
return BuilderOrder.OrderByDescending(liste, field);
}
else
{
return BuilderOrder.OrderBy(liste, field);
}
}
The problem, the sorting is not working.
I’d like a way to send as parameter, the list to sort IQueryable<IPerson>, better IQueryable<T>, the fieldname (for sorting) and the direction (asc/desc)
Any idea ?
Thanks,
I can believe it’s not working… as you work in a void Method, without ref parameter !
Put your method Tri (rename it to SortBy or some English name would be better) in the BuilderOrder class and
and you could add another one :