How do I write an OData Batch HttpFetch in Typescript?












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My Current (playing around) method does not work as Expected. What i really need to do is change this to do a single request for the group. Im completely at a loss howw to do that, other than it being possible.



This is what I have:



  editBulkPlan(plans: Update<Plan>): Observable<Plan> {
this.log("Editing a buncha plans Plan");

let list: Observable<Plan> = new Array();


plans.forEach(x => {
list.push(this.editPlan(this.http.patch<Plan>(this.odataUrl + "Plans(" + x.id + ")", x.changes, this.httpPatchOptions)));
});


return list;

//return this.http.patch<Plan>(this.odataUrl + "Plans(" + plan.id + ")", plans.changes, this.httpPatchOptions);
}


And the controller:



    public async Task<IHttpActionResult> Patch([FromODataUri] int key, Delta<Plan> plan)
{
if (!ModelState.IsValid)
{
return BadRequest(ModelState);
}

using (CreateTimedTelemetryTrace())
{
var entity = await DataContext.Plans.FindAsync(key);
if (entity == null)
{
return NotFound();
}

plan.Patch(entity);

var now = DateTime.UtcNow;
entity.UpdatedBy = RequestContext.Principal.Identity.Name;
entity.UpdatedAt = now;

if (entity.TestType_Id == 0)
{
entity.TestType_Id = 1; // Override null/0 with N/A
}

try
{
await DataContext.SaveChangesAsync();
}
catch (DbUpdateException exc)
{
if (!PlanExists(key))
{
return NotFound();
}
TelemetryClient.TrackException(exc);
throw;
}

return Updated(entity);
}
}


What i need is a single request, and the corresponding changes.










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    My Current (playing around) method does not work as Expected. What i really need to do is change this to do a single request for the group. Im completely at a loss howw to do that, other than it being possible.



    This is what I have:



      editBulkPlan(plans: Update<Plan>): Observable<Plan> {
    this.log("Editing a buncha plans Plan");

    let list: Observable<Plan> = new Array();


    plans.forEach(x => {
    list.push(this.editPlan(this.http.patch<Plan>(this.odataUrl + "Plans(" + x.id + ")", x.changes, this.httpPatchOptions)));
    });


    return list;

    //return this.http.patch<Plan>(this.odataUrl + "Plans(" + plan.id + ")", plans.changes, this.httpPatchOptions);
    }


    And the controller:



        public async Task<IHttpActionResult> Patch([FromODataUri] int key, Delta<Plan> plan)
    {
    if (!ModelState.IsValid)
    {
    return BadRequest(ModelState);
    }

    using (CreateTimedTelemetryTrace())
    {
    var entity = await DataContext.Plans.FindAsync(key);
    if (entity == null)
    {
    return NotFound();
    }

    plan.Patch(entity);

    var now = DateTime.UtcNow;
    entity.UpdatedBy = RequestContext.Principal.Identity.Name;
    entity.UpdatedAt = now;

    if (entity.TestType_Id == 0)
    {
    entity.TestType_Id = 1; // Override null/0 with N/A
    }

    try
    {
    await DataContext.SaveChangesAsync();
    }
    catch (DbUpdateException exc)
    {
    if (!PlanExists(key))
    {
    return NotFound();
    }
    TelemetryClient.TrackException(exc);
    throw;
    }

    return Updated(entity);
    }
    }


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      My Current (playing around) method does not work as Expected. What i really need to do is change this to do a single request for the group. Im completely at a loss howw to do that, other than it being possible.



      This is what I have:



        editBulkPlan(plans: Update<Plan>): Observable<Plan> {
      this.log("Editing a buncha plans Plan");

      let list: Observable<Plan> = new Array();


      plans.forEach(x => {
      list.push(this.editPlan(this.http.patch<Plan>(this.odataUrl + "Plans(" + x.id + ")", x.changes, this.httpPatchOptions)));
      });


      return list;

      //return this.http.patch<Plan>(this.odataUrl + "Plans(" + plan.id + ")", plans.changes, this.httpPatchOptions);
      }


      And the controller:



          public async Task<IHttpActionResult> Patch([FromODataUri] int key, Delta<Plan> plan)
      {
      if (!ModelState.IsValid)
      {
      return BadRequest(ModelState);
      }

      using (CreateTimedTelemetryTrace())
      {
      var entity = await DataContext.Plans.FindAsync(key);
      if (entity == null)
      {
      return NotFound();
      }

      plan.Patch(entity);

      var now = DateTime.UtcNow;
      entity.UpdatedBy = RequestContext.Principal.Identity.Name;
      entity.UpdatedAt = now;

      if (entity.TestType_Id == 0)
      {
      entity.TestType_Id = 1; // Override null/0 with N/A
      }

      try
      {
      await DataContext.SaveChangesAsync();
      }
      catch (DbUpdateException exc)
      {
      if (!PlanExists(key))
      {
      return NotFound();
      }
      TelemetryClient.TrackException(exc);
      throw;
      }

      return Updated(entity);
      }
      }


      What i need is a single request, and the corresponding changes.










      share|improve this question
















      My Current (playing around) method does not work as Expected. What i really need to do is change this to do a single request for the group. Im completely at a loss howw to do that, other than it being possible.



      This is what I have:



        editBulkPlan(plans: Update<Plan>): Observable<Plan> {
      this.log("Editing a buncha plans Plan");

      let list: Observable<Plan> = new Array();


      plans.forEach(x => {
      list.push(this.editPlan(this.http.patch<Plan>(this.odataUrl + "Plans(" + x.id + ")", x.changes, this.httpPatchOptions)));
      });


      return list;

      //return this.http.patch<Plan>(this.odataUrl + "Plans(" + plan.id + ")", plans.changes, this.httpPatchOptions);
      }


      And the controller:



          public async Task<IHttpActionResult> Patch([FromODataUri] int key, Delta<Plan> plan)
      {
      if (!ModelState.IsValid)
      {
      return BadRequest(ModelState);
      }

      using (CreateTimedTelemetryTrace())
      {
      var entity = await DataContext.Plans.FindAsync(key);
      if (entity == null)
      {
      return NotFound();
      }

      plan.Patch(entity);

      var now = DateTime.UtcNow;
      entity.UpdatedBy = RequestContext.Principal.Identity.Name;
      entity.UpdatedAt = now;

      if (entity.TestType_Id == 0)
      {
      entity.TestType_Id = 1; // Override null/0 with N/A
      }

      try
      {
      await DataContext.SaveChangesAsync();
      }
      catch (DbUpdateException exc)
      {
      if (!PlanExists(key))
      {
      return NotFound();
      }
      TelemetryClient.TrackException(exc);
      throw;
      }

      return Updated(entity);
      }
      }


      What i need is a single request, and the corresponding changes.







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