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Allow EnableQueryAttribute derived classes to specify IgnoreQueryOptions #2648

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Allow classes deriving from EnableQueryAttribute to pass IgnoreQueryOptions flags to ODataQueryOptions.

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Deriving from EnableQueryAttribute is a supported scenario so that ApplyQuery can have its implementation tweaked. However, the ODataQuerySettings instance is NOT exposed to derived classes and so it's not possible to pass in ignoreQueryOptions to ODataQueryOptions.ApplyTo. This change allows the value to be directly set on ODataQueryOptions instead of being set via ApplyTo.

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@@ -530,8 +535,8 @@ private static void ExtractGroupingProperties(List<string> result, IEnumerable<G
/// query options.</remarks>
public virtual object ApplyTo(object entity, ODataQuerySettings querySettings, AllowedQueryOptions ignoreQueryOptions)
{
_ignoreQueryOptions = ignoreQueryOptions;
return ApplyTo(entity, new ODataQuerySettings());
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I'm assuming this was a bug...

@ificator ificator changed the title Expose QuerySettings to derived classes Allow EnableQueryAttribute derived classes to specify IgnoreQueryOptions Aug 2, 2022
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Please link the Issue ID associated with this change, if available. Also, ensure to add tests that validate the cases introduced by this change.

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