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IPropertyDatabaseView.TryLoad

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Declaration

public bool TryLoad(InAttribute) recordKey, out object data);

Parameters

recordKey A record key.
data The property value.

Returns

bool True if the record is found and is valid, false otherwise.

Description

Loads a single property, already deseriazed into an object.

// Load the value already deserialized.
using (var view = propertyDatabase.GetView())
{
    var colorRecordKey = view.CreateRecordKey("path/to/my/asset", "m_Color");
    if (!view.TryLoad(colorRecordKey, out object colorObject))
        Assert.Fail("Failed to load color property.");
    var color = (Color)colorObject;
    Assert.AreEqual(new Color(1, 0, 1), color);
}

Additional resources: IPropertyDatabaseView.CreateRecordKey.


Declaration

public bool TryLoad(InAttribute) recordKey, out Search.IPropertyDatabaseRecordValue data);

Parameters

recordKey A record key.
data The property record.

Returns

bool True if the record is found and is valid, false otherwise.

Description

Loads a single property, still contained within a record.

This method doesn't deserialize the value. You have to deserialize it yourself by calling IPropertyDatabaseView.GetObjectFromRecordValue.

// Load the record value to do a deserialization at the appropriate time.
using (var view = propertyDatabase.GetView())
{
    var sizeRecordKey = view.CreateRecordKey("path/to/my/asset", "m_Size");
    if (!view.TryLoad(sizeRecordKey, out IPropertyDatabaseRecordValue sizeRecordValue))
        Assert.Fail("Failed to load size property.");
    var size = view.GetValueFromRecord<int>(sizeRecordValue);
    Assert.AreEqual(42, size);
}

Additional resources: IPropertyDatabaseView.CreateRecordKey.


Declaration

public bool TryLoad(ulong documentKey, out IEnumerable<object> data);

Parameters

documentKey A document key.
data The document property values.

Returns

bool True if the record is found and is valid, false otherwise.

Description

Loads all the properties of a document, already deseriazed into objects.

// Load all values not associated with a document, already deserialized.
using (var view = propertyDatabase.GetView())
{
    var nullDocumentKey = view.CreateDocumentKey(null);
    if (!view.TryLoad(nullDocumentKey, out IEnumerable<object> noDocumentProperties))
        Assert.Fail("Failed to load properties with no documents.");
    Assert.IsNotEmpty(noDocumentProperties);
    Assert.AreEqual("myDocs_", noDocumentProperties.First());
}


Declaration

public bool TryLoad(ulong documentKey, out IEnumerable<IPropertyDatabaseRecord> records);

Parameters

documentKey A document key.
records The document property records.

Returns

bool True if the record is found and is valid, false otherwise.

Description

Loads all the properties of a document, still contained within records.

This method doesn't deserialize the values. You have to deserialize them yourself by calling IPropertyDatabaseView.GetObjectFromRecordValue.

// Load all values associated with a document, not deserialized.
using (var view = propertyDatabase.GetView())
{
    var myAssetDocumentKey = view.CreateDocumentKey("path/to/my/asset");
    if (!view.TryLoad(myAssetDocumentKey, out IEnumerable<IPropertyDatabaseRecord> myDocumentRecords))
        Assert.Fail("Failed to load records for my asset document.");
    var deserializedValues = new Dictionary<PropertyDatabaseRecordKey, object>();
    foreach (var myDocumentRecord in myDocumentRecords)
    {
        var value = view.GetValueFromRecord<object>(myDocumentRecord.value);
        deserializedValues.Add(myDocumentRecord.key, value);
    }

    Assert.AreEqual(5, deserializedValues.Count);
}