I posted this code snippet over at Stack Exchange's Code Review (beta) in order to obtain some feedback on how best to refactor a multi-part LINQ query.
Being relatively new to LINQ, I'm not really sure where to begin with this query.
If anybody could give me any advice on combining a few of the LINQ queries within the method, I'd appreciate it; especially the 'exclude' IQueryable collections into the main query (see comments).
The query is not particularly performant at the moment and any advice you could give in order to improve its performance from a code perspective would be appreciated.
The comments received on Code Review were more architectural, however I'm not currently in a position where I can move anything to the database at this time.
I appreciate it's a large method, but I've posted the whole lot to give context.
Thanks in advance for any advice you're able to give.
The Method
/// Get templates by username and company
public List<BrowsingSessionItemModel> GetItemBrowsingSessionItems(
int companyId,
string userName,
Boolean hidePendingDeletions,
Boolean hideWithAppointmentsPending,
Boolean hideWithCallBacksPending,
int viewMode,
string searchString,
List<int?> requiredStatuses,
List<int?> requiredSources,
string OrderBy,
BrowsingSessionLeadCustomField fieldFilter)
{
try
{
IQueryable<Lead> exclude1;
IQueryable<Lead> exclude2;
IQueryable<Lead> exclude3;
//To prepare call backs pending
if (hideWithCallBacksPending == true)
{
exclude1 = (from l1 in db.Leads
where (l1.Company_ID == companyId)
from l2 // Hiding Pending Call Backs
in db.Tasks
.Where(o => (o.IsCompleted ?? false == false)
&& (o.TaskType_ID == (int)RecordEnums.TaskType.PhoneCall)
&& (o.Type_ID == (int)RecordEnums.RecordType.Lead)
&& (o.Item_ID == l1.Lead_ID)
&& (o.Due_Date > EntityFunctions.AddDays(DateTime.Now, -1))
)
select l1);
}
else
{
exclude1 = (from l1 in db.Leads
where (0 == 1)
select l1);
}
//To prepare appointments backs pending
if (hideWithAppointmentsPending == true)
{
exclude2 = (from a1 in db.Leads
where (a1.Company_ID == companyId)
from a2 // Hiding Pending Appointments
in db.Tasks
.Where(o => (o.IsCompleted ?? false == false)
&& (o.TaskType_ID == (int)RecordEnums.TaskType.Appointment)
&& (o.Type_ID == (int)RecordEnums.RecordType.Lead)
&& (o.Item_ID == a1.Lead_ID)
&& (o.Due_Date > EntityFunctions.AddDays(DateTime.Now, -1))
)
select a1);
}
else
{
exclude2 = (from a1 in db.Leads
where (0 == 1)
select a1);
}
//To prepare deletions
if (hidePendingDeletions == true)
{
exclude3 = (from d1 in db.Leads
where (d1.Company_ID == companyId)
from d2 // Hiding Pending Deletions
in db.LeadDeletions
.Where(o => (o.LeadId == d1.Lead_ID))
select d1);
}
else
{
exclude3 = (from d1 in db.Leads
where (0 == 1)
select d1);
}
// MAIN QUERY <--
IQueryable<Lead> list = (from t1 in db.Leads
from t2
in db.LeadSubOwners
.Where(o => t1.Lead_ID == o.LeadId && o.Expiry >= DateTime.Now)
.DefaultIfEmpty()
where (t1.Company_ID == companyId)
where ((t2.Username == userName) && (viewMode == 1)) || ((t1.Owner == userName) && (viewMode == 1)) || ((viewMode == 2)) // Either owned by the user or mode 2 (view all)
select t1).Except(exclude1).Except(exclude2).Except(exclude3);
// Filter sources and statuses seperately
if (requiredStatuses.Count > 0)
{
list = (from t1 in list
where (requiredStatuses.Contains(t1.LeadStatus_ID))
select t1);
}
if (requiredSources.Count > 0)
{
list = (from t1 in list
where (requiredSources.Contains(t1.LeadSource_ID))
select t1);
}
// Do custom field filter here
if (fieldFilter != null)
{
string stringIntegerValue = Convert.ToString(fieldFilter.IntegerValue);
switch (fieldFilter.FieldTypeId)
{
case 1:
list = (from t1 in list
from t2
in db.CompanyLeadCustomFieldValues
.Where(o => t1.Lead_ID == o.Lead_ID && fieldFilter.TextValue == o.LeadCustomFieldValue_Value)
select t1);
break;
case 2:
list = (from t1 in list
from t2
in db.CompanyLeadCustomFieldValues
.Where(o => t1.Lead_ID == o.Lead_ID && stringIntegerValue == o.LeadCustomFieldValue_Value)
select t1);
break;
default:
break;
}
}
List<Lead> itemsSorted; // Sort here
if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(OrderBy))
{
itemsSorted = list.OrderBy(OrderBy).ToList();
}
else
{
itemsSorted = list.ToList();
}
var items = itemsSorted.Select((x, index) => new BrowsingSessionItemModel
{
Id = x.Lead_ID,
Index = index + 1
});
return items.ToList();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
logger.Info(ex.Message.ToString());
return new List<BrowsingSessionItemModel>();
}
}
where (0 == 1)? You can define Excepts conditionally in the same way you build filters. Check executed SQL query and measure in management studio if SQL is performance issue. – Ladislav Mrnka Dec 1 '11 at 12:38