I am using repository pattern with Raven DB. My repository interface is
public interface IRepository<T> where T : Entity
{
IEnumerable<T> Find(Func<T, bool> exp);
void Delete(T entity);
void Save();
...
}
And impleme开发者_JAVA百科ntation is
public class Repository<T> : IRepository<T> where T : Entity
{
public IEnumerable<T> Find(Func<T, bool> exp)
{
return session.Query<T>().Where(exp);
}
public void Delete(T entity)
{
session.Delete(entity);
}
public void Save()
{
session.SaveChanges();
}
...
}
I have a test that marks all entities for deletion, saves changes and query database to see if the result count is zero
[Test]
public void DeleteValueTest()
{
//resolve repository
var repository = ContainerService.Instance.Resolve<IRepository<DummyType>>();
Func<DummyType, bool> dummyTypeExpr = item => item.GetType() == typeof(DummyType);
//find all entries of dummy types and mark for deletion
var items = repository.Find(dummyTypeExpr);
foreach (var item in items)
{
repository.Delete(item);
}
//commit changes
repository.Save();
//populate all dummy types, shall be nothing in there
items = repository.Find(dummyTypeExpr);
int actualCount = items.Count();
int expectedCount = 0;
Assert.AreEqual(expectedCount, actualCount);
}
The test fails with sample output
RepositoryTest.DeleteValueTest : FailedExecuting query '' on index 'dynamic/DummyTypes' in 'http://localhost:8080'
Query returned 5/5 results
Saving 1 changes to http://localhost:8080
Executing query '' on index 'dynamic/DummyTypes' in 'http://localhost:8080'
Query returned 4/5 results
Expected: 0
But was: 4
The problem is if I run this test several time, the items actually are being removed (2-3 items at a time). I saw that there is an IDocumentQuery that has WaitForNonStaleResults method.
IDocumentQuery<T> WaitForNonStaleResults();
But I cannot find it in Raven.Client.Lightweight namespace that was installed by NuGet.
To sum up How do I wait until the database is updated and how do I read fresh data. Am I doing something awfully wrong? Thanks for your help!
Session.Query<Foo>().Customize(x=>x.WaitForNonStaleResults())
Please note that it isn't recommended to use this. At a minimum, use WaitForNonStaleResultsAsOfNow
As per ayende's response in:
http://groups.google.com/group/ravendb/browse_thread/thread/32c8e7e2453efed6/090b2e0a9c722e9f?#090b2e0a9c722e9f
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