Given a very simple string[], I am trying to accomplish the following in a simple LINQ syntax withRavenDB.
public class Item {
public string[] Tags { get; set; }
}
var list = new List<Item> {
new Item { Tags = new string[] { "one", "two", "three" } },
new Item { Tags = new string[] { "one", "two" } },
new Item { Tags = new string[] { "one" } }
};
And then I can easily query this, like so;
var items = session.Query<Item>().Search( n => n.Tags, "one" ).Take(3).ToList();
This lets me easily get all of the items with a tag in their string[] that I want, but I want to do the opposite (obviously, for my use case the scenario is a lot more complicated, I am condensing it for this example).
I want to write a LINQ query that will work with Raven that will give me all of the objects that do not have a given tag. Like an 'inverted' search.
Contains() was removed from RavenDB, so I cannot use an inverse boolean on it. Until now, I just have to do a query, then use another LINQ command on the result, which I feel is highly inefficient. Does anyone know how to accomplish this?
I am also posting this on Stackoverflow as well.
Is it possible to do this with the Search feature?
This is fantastic!
This is very exciting stuff. Is there any estimate when the next stable build will be?