The conventions used in ODataConventionModelBuilder are described here.
As for how to code a model that complies with the conventions, that is pretty straight forward, or rather you don't need to code a model to the conventions at all. The conventions exist to simplify and standardize how an EF model is expressed in an OData Edm Model. If you find yourself manually enabling features, then you might find there is a convention that can automate this process for you. Understanding what the conventions are might help.
Your answer @LukePuplett describes some of the EF Code First conventions, they don't really apply here, not all directly anyway. I don't want to say you were wrong... ;)
The following is derived from the source code for ConventionModelBuilder.
Type and Property Conventions
NOTE: ordering is important here.
AbstractTypeDiscoveryConvention
configures all structural types backed by an abstract CLR type as abstract.
DataContractAttributeEdmTypeConvention
Configures classes that have the DataContractAttribute to follow DataContract serialization/deserialization rules.
NotMappedAttributeConvention
Ignores properties with the NotMappedAttribute from IEdmStructuredType
NotMappedAttributeConvention MUST run before EntityKeyConvention, or it will allow Keys to be excluded from the model
DataMemberAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Configures properties that have DataMemberAttribute as optional or required on their edm type.
- NOTE: This does not explicitly remove properties that have
IgnoreDataMemberAttribute, but it will not explicitly add them either
DerivedTypeConstraintAttributeConvention
Adds Derived Type Constraints to the Model if required
RequiredAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Marks properties that have RequiredAttribute as non-optional on their edm type.
DefaultValueAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Sets default value for properties that have DefaultValueAttribute
ConcurrencyCheckAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Marks properties that have ConcurrencyCheckAttribute as non-optional on their EDM type.
TimestampAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Annotates a single column in a Type as the Timestamp column, even if multiple columns are annotated with the TimestampAttribute.
This is due to a SQL limitation table (the underlying concept this attribute is bounded to) that only supports one row version column per table.
ColumnAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Marks properties that have ColumnAttribute as the target EDM type.
KeyAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Configures properties that have the KeyAttribute as keys in the IEdmEntityType
KeyAttributeEdmPropertyConvention MUST run before EntityKeyConvention
EntityKeyConvention
This convention configures properties that are named 'ID' (case-insensitive) or {EntityName}+ID (case-insensitive) as the key.
ComplexTypeAttributeConvention
Removes primitive properties that are exposed through ComplexType definitions from the IEdmEntityType
- This MUST run after Key conventions, basically overrules them if there is a ComplexTypeAttribute
IgnoreDataMemberAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Removes properties that have IgnoreDataMemberAttribute from their edm type.
- If class is a
DataContract and DataMemberAttribute is present on this property, then the property will not be removed, DataMemberAttribute takes precedence
NotFilterableAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Configures a column with fluent IsNotFilterable() if it has a NotFilterableAttribute annotation. This will specify that the property cannot be used in the $filter OData query option.
- This is the same implementation as
NonFilterableAttribute and its related NonFilterableAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
NonFilterableAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Configures a column with fluent IsNotFilterable() if it has a NonFilterableAttribute annotation. This will specify that the property cannot be used in the $filter OData query option.
- This is the same implementation as
NotFilterableAttribute and its related NotFilterableAttributeEdmPropertyConvention;
NotSortableAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Configures a column with fluent IsNotSortable() if it has a NotSortableAttribute annotation. This will specify that the property cannot be used in the $orderby OData query option.
UnsortableAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Configures a column with fluent IsNotSortable() if it has a UnsortableAttribute annotation. This will specify that the property cannot be used in the $orderby OData query option.
NotNavigableAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Configures a column with fluent IsNotNavigable() if it has the NotNavigableAttribute annotation. This will specify that the property cannot be navigated in OData query.
- This does not preclude
$expand, it means that the propert cannot be used to traverse to the associated resource using an Entity Path, for instance if ProductType had this attribute, and was a navigation property that returned a ProductType reference, the following OData path would not be servived: ~/api/products(112)/ProductType this is a feature from the updates to support Containment.
NotExpandableAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Configures a column with fluent IsNotExpandable() if it has a NotExpandableAttribute annotation. This will specify that the property cannot be used in the $expand OData query option.
NotCountableAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Configures a column with fluent IsNotCountable() if it has a NotCountableAttribute annotation. This will specify that the $count cannot be applied on the property.
MediaTypeAttributeConvention
Configures a class with fluent MediaType() which marks this entity type as media type.
AutoExpandAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Configured the AutoExpand feature of a column when it has the AutoExpandAttribute annotation.
AutoExpandAttributeEdmTypeConvention
When AutoExpandAttribute is placed on a class it can specify all navigation properties are auto expanded.
MaxLengthAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Configures string or binary properties that have the MaxLengthAttribute annotation.
PageAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Sets the page size and Max Top of the entity type based on the PageAttribute annotation if present on any of the properties in the class.
- There is no added value of supporting this on a property level, but it is offered as a redundancy for poorly configured code.
PageAttributeEdmTypeConvention
Sets the page size and Max Top of the entity type based on the PageAttribute annotation on the class.
ExpandAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Configures OData $expand query option for navigation columns with ExpandAttribute annotation.
ExpandAttributeEdmTypeConvention
Set the ExpandConfigurations of navigation properties of this structural type based on the ExpandAttribute annotation on the class.
CountAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Configures the $count OData query options for specific columns with the CountAttribute annotation. The $count OData query option can be explicity enabled or disabled with the CountAttribute annotation.
CountAttributeEdmTypeConvention
Set whether the $count can be applied on the edm type. The $count OData query option can be explicity enabled or disabled with the CountAttribute annotation.
OrderByAttributeEdmTypeConvention
Configures the OData $orderby query option settings for a type based on the OrderByAttribute on the class or on the properties.
When used on a class, the default $orderby value can be specified.
When used on properties it can also prevent that property from being referenced in an $orderby OData query option.
FilterAttributeEdmTypeConvention
Configures the OData $filter query option settings for a type based on the FilterAttribute on the class or properties.
OrderByAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Configures the OData $orderby query option settings for a type based on the OrderByAttribute on the class or on the properties.
When used on a class, the default $orderby value can be specified.
When used on properties it can also prevent that property from being referenced in an $orderby OData query option.
FilterAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Configures the OData $filter query option settings for a type based on the FilterAttribute on the class or on the properties.
When used on a class, the default $filter value can be specified.
When used on properties it can also prevent that property from being referenced in an $filter OData query option.
SelectAttributeEdmTypeConvention
For classes that have SelectAttribute, the attribute will list the properties that can be referenced by the $select OData query option for this structural type.
SelectAttributeEdmPropertyConvention
Configures the OData $select query option settings for a type based on the SelectAttribute on the class or on the properties.
When used on a class, the default $select value can be specified.
When used on properties it can also prevent that property from being referenced in an $select OData query option.
INavigationSourceConvention's
SelfLinksGenerationConvention
Generates Item and Edit links in the OData annotations.
NavigationLinksGenerationConvention
Generate links without cast for declared and inherited navigation properties, or with a cast in derived types.
AssociationSetDiscoveryConvention
This convention adds an association set for each EDM navigation property defined in this type, its base types and all its derived types.
The target navigation source chosen is the default navigation source for the navigation property's target entity type.
The default navigation source for an entity type is the navigation source that contains entity of that entity type.
If more than one navigation source match, the default navigation source is none.
If no navigation sources match the default navigation source is the default navigation source of the base type.
IEdmFunctionImportConventions's
ActionLinkGenerationConvention
calls action.HasActionLink(..) if the action binds to a single entity and has not previously been configured.
FunctionLinkGenerationConvention
calls function.HasFunctionLink(..) if the function binds to a single entity and has not previously been configured.
Interesting notes:
I tried to do some research on the history of NotFilterableAttribute vs NonFilterableAttribute but struggled to find a point of divergence in the open source libraries. Both of these attributes exist in the VS 2013 help docs and the System.Web.OData.Query namespace. I assume at one point two different namespaces or libraries were merged together and the attributes were retained for backward compatibility.
What should have happened in the associated commit was that one of these attributes should have been deprecated (annotated with [Obsolete]) and in a future version that deprecated class should have been removed, certainly long before now.
- This same situation exists with
NotSortableAttribute and UnsortableAttribute...
Some of these conventions have the same implementation in two different convention classes, one mapped to the Entity Type, the other to the Property. At first glance this looks redundant, but it is necessary for attributes that support both class and property annotation. The reason it is necessary is that the presence of the associated attribute triggers the convention to be evaluated at all. The OData conventions do not operate like the EF code first conventions that evaluate all types and properties for a match. The model is iterated, not the conventions. A class level attribute application, like PageAttribute if we want to allow it to be specified on the property it still needs to apply the logic to the Edm Type. The reverse is try to for FilterAttribute that can be declared once on the Edm Type with an array of properties, or you can manage the properties individually, you might even have both, with property level attributes to explicitly prevent $filter access.
- I can only speculate that someone decided that this was a necessary performance measure as these conventions are evaluated at runtime, we could measure it later if anyone is interested ;)
- For these classes that have multiple similar implementations, I would have designed the logic such that there was a single class that defined the common logic and the concrete types would reference it. This satisfies the DRY principal but also makes the code and patterns like this more discoverable.