Feature: Add ApplyFilterAfterProjection option to control OData filter timing #247
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Fixes #246
Previously, all filters were applied after projection (on the DTO level).
This worked for most cases but caused issues when:
Filters referenced computed or parameterized properties (e.g., values depending on runtime parameters).
AutoMapper’s expression mapping could not propagate runtime parameters into the EF Core query.
As a result, some filters returned empty results even when the projected values were correct.
What’s New
Added ProjectionSettings.ApplyFilterAfterProjection (default: true).
When set to false, filters are mapped and applied before projection (on the entity query).
Updated internal GetQuery logic to choose between pre- and post-projection filtering dynamically.
Added a new test (FilterByDynamicParameterValueBeforeProjectionReturnZeroResults and FilterByDynamicParameterValueAfterProjectionReturnExpectedResults) replicating real-world scenarios with parameterized filters.
Testing
All existing tests pass.
Added new coverage for dynamic parameter filtering behavior.
Verified consistent results across sync/async and different OData configurations.