Class CompositeRowIndexValueFactory
- Namespace
- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Update.Internal
- Assembly
- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Relational.dll
This is an internal API that supports the Entity Framework Core infrastructure and not subject to the same compatibility standards as public APIs. It may be changed or removed without notice in any release. You should only use it directly in your code with extreme caution and knowing that doing so can result in application failures when updating to a new Entity Framework Core release.
public class CompositeRowIndexValueFactory : CompositeRowValueFactory, IRowIndexValueFactory<object?[]>, IRowIndexValueFactory
- Inheritance
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CompositeRowIndexValueFactory
- Implements
- Inherited Members
Constructors
CompositeRowIndexValueFactory(ITableIndex)
This is an internal API that supports the Entity Framework Core infrastructure and not subject to the same compatibility standards as public APIs. It may be changed or removed without notice in any release. You should only use it directly in your code with extreme caution and knowing that doing so can result in application failures when updating to a new Entity Framework Core release.
public CompositeRowIndexValueFactory(ITableIndex index)
Parameters
index
ITableIndex
Methods
CreateEquatableIndexValue(IReadOnlyModificationCommand, bool)
This is an internal API that supports the Entity Framework Core infrastructure and not subject to the same compatibility standards as public APIs. It may be changed or removed without notice in any release. You should only use it directly in your code with extreme caution and knowing that doing so can result in application failures when updating to a new Entity Framework Core release.
public virtual object? CreateEquatableIndexValue(IReadOnlyModificationCommand command, bool fromOriginalValues = false)
Parameters
command
IReadOnlyModificationCommandfromOriginalValues
bool
Returns
CreateIndexValue(IReadOnlyModificationCommand, bool)
This is an internal API that supports the Entity Framework Core infrastructure and not subject to the same compatibility standards as public APIs. It may be changed or removed without notice in any release. You should only use it directly in your code with extreme caution and knowing that doing so can result in application failures when updating to a new Entity Framework Core release.
public virtual object[]? CreateIndexValue(IReadOnlyModificationCommand command, bool fromOriginalValues = false)
Parameters
command
IReadOnlyModificationCommandfromOriginalValues
bool
Returns
- object[]
TryCreateIndexValue(IReadOnlyModificationCommand, bool, out object?[]?)
This is an internal API that supports the Entity Framework Core infrastructure and not subject to the same compatibility standards as public APIs. It may be changed or removed without notice in any release. You should only use it directly in your code with extreme caution and knowing that doing so can result in application failures when updating to a new Entity Framework Core release.
public virtual bool TryCreateIndexValue(IReadOnlyModificationCommand command, bool fromOriginalValues, out object?[]? key)
Parameters
command
IReadOnlyModificationCommandfromOriginalValues
boolkey
object[]
Returns
TryCreateIndexValue(IDictionary<string, object?>, out object?[]?)
This is an internal API that supports the Entity Framework Core infrastructure and not subject to the same compatibility standards as public APIs. It may be changed or removed without notice in any release. You should only use it directly in your code with extreme caution and knowing that doing so can result in application failures when updating to a new Entity Framework Core release.
public virtual bool TryCreateIndexValue(IDictionary<string, object?> keyValues, out object?[]? key)
Parameters
keyValues
IDictionary<string, object>key
object[]
Returns
TryCreateIndexValue(object?[], out object?[]?)
This is an internal API that supports the Entity Framework Core infrastructure and not subject to the same compatibility standards as public APIs. It may be changed or removed without notice in any release. You should only use it directly in your code with extreme caution and knowing that doing so can result in application failures when updating to a new Entity Framework Core release.
public virtual bool TryCreateIndexValue(object?[] keyValues, out object?[]? key)