Eager , Lazy and explicit loading in EF6

Lamloumi Afif picture Lamloumi Afif · Jan 6, 2016 · Viewed 16.7k times · Source

I have read this tutorial and this article but I don't understand exactly the use of each loading type.

I Explain

I have this POCO :

public partial class dpc_gestion
{
    public dpc_gestion()
    {
        this.ass_reunion_participant = new HashSet<ass_reunion_participant>();
        this.dpc_participant = new HashSet<dpc_participant>();
        this.dpc_reunion = new HashSet<dpc_reunion>();
    }

    public int dpc_id_pk { get; set; }
    public Nullable<int> dpc_id_gdp_fk { get; set; }
    public Nullable<int> dpc_id_theme { get; set; }
    public int dpc_id_animateur_fk { get; set; }
    public Nullable<System.DateTime> dpc_date_creation { get; set; }
    public Nullable<System.DateTime> dpc_date_fin { get; set; }
    public Nullable<System.DateTime> dpc_date_engag_anim { get; set; }
    public Nullable<bool> dpc_flg_let_engag_anim { get; set; }
    public Nullable<bool> dpc_flg_fsoins_anim { get; set; }
    public virtual ICollection<ass_reunion_participant> ass_reunion_participant { get; set; }
    public virtual theme_dpc theme_dpc { get; set; }
    public virtual gdp_groupe_de_pair gdp_groupe_de_pair { get; set; }
    public virtual ICollection<dpc_participant> dpc_participant { get; set; }
    public virtual ICollection<dpc_reunion> dpc_reunion { get; set; }
}

I understood this :

  1. For Lazy loading : because the load is lazy, if I call the dbset dpc_gestion all navigation properties won't be loaded. This type of loading is the best in performance and responsiveness. It is enabled by default and If I'd like to re-enable it I have to set :

    context.Configuration.ProxyCreationEnabled = true;    
    context.Configuration.LazyLoadingEnabled = true;
    
  2. For the eager loading It is not lazy: it loaded all navigation properties when I load dpc_gestion. The navigation properties can be loaded using include method. To enable this loading type :

    context.Configuration.LazyLoadingEnabled = false;
    
  3. For the explicit loading It is like the eager loading but we use Load method instead of include.

So I'd like to know :

  1. If this small resume is true ?
  2. If it is true, what is the difference between eager and explicit loading?
  3. If I Use lazy loading and I call for example dpc_gestion.dpc_participant, does the navigation properties loads?or I will get an exception?
  4. Is there a case when eager loading or explicit loading were better than lazy loading in performance and responsiveness?

Thanks

Answer

Salah Akbari picture Salah Akbari · Jan 6, 2016

If this small resume is true ?

Yes.

If it is true, what is the difference between eager and explicit loading?

Eager loading is the opposite of Lazy loading but Explicit loading is similar to lazy loading, except that: you explicitly retrieve the related data in code; it doesn't happen automatically when you access a navigation property. You load related data manually by getting the object state manager entry for an entity and calling the Collection.Load method for collections or the Reference.Load method for properties that hold a single entity.

From techblog:

Eager Loading :

Eager loading is the opposite of Lazy loading which is : The process of loading a specific set of related objects along with the objects that were explicitly requested in the query.

Explicit Loading :

Explicit loading is defined as : when objects are returned by a query, related objects are not loaded at the same time. By default, they are not loaded until explicitly requested using the Load method on a navigation property.

And:

If I Use lazy loading and I call for example dpc_gestion.dpc_participant, does the navigation properties loads?or I will get an exception?

You don't get any exception and the navigation properties should loads.

Is there a case when eager loading or explicit loading were better than lazy loading in performance and responsiveness?

Eager loading is typically more efficient when you need the related data for all retrieved rows of the primary table. And also when relations are not too much, eager loading will be good practice to reduce further queries on server. But when you know that you will not need a property instantly then lazy loading maybe a good choice. And also eager loading is a good choice in a situation where your db context would be disposed and lazy loading could not take place anymore. For example consider the following:

public List<Auction> GetAuctions()
{
    using (DataContext db = new DataContext())
    {
        return db.Auctions.ToList();
    }
}

After calling this method, You cannot load the related entity lazily because the db is disposed and so the Eager Loading would be a better choice here.

One more thing to note is: Lazy loading will produce several SQL request while Eager loading load data with one request. Eager loading is also a good choice to solve the n+1 selects issue in ORMs. Have a look at this post: What is the n+1 selects issue?