Example #1
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        /// <summary>
        /// We will need to first check if the document was loaded by Examine, if so we'll need to check if this property exists
        /// in the results, if it does not, then we'll have to revert to looking up in the db.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="dd"> </param>
        /// <param name="alias"></param>
        /// <returns></returns>
        private IPublishedProperty GetProperty(DictionaryPublishedContent dd, string alias)
        {
            if (dd.LoadedFromExamine)
            {
                //if this is from Examine, lets check if the alias does not exist on the document
                if (dd.Properties.All(x => x.PropertyTypeAlias != alias))
                {
                    //ok it doesn't exist, we might assume now that Examine didn't index this property because the index is not set up correctly
                    //so before we go loading this from the database, we can check if the alias exists on the content type at all, this information
                    //is cached so will be quicker to look up.
                    if (dd.Properties.Any(x => x.PropertyTypeAlias == UmbracoContentIndexer.NodeTypeAliasFieldName))
                    {
                        // so in dd.Properties, there is an IPublishedProperty with property type alias "__NodeTypeAlias" and
                        // that special property would contain the node type alias, which we use to get "aliases & names". That
                        // special property is going to be a PropertyResult (with Value == DataValue) and we
                        // want its value in the most simple way = it is OK to use DataValue here.
                        var aliasesAndNames = ContentType.GetAliasesAndNames(dd.Properties.First(x => x.PropertyTypeAlias.InvariantEquals(UmbracoContentIndexer.NodeTypeAliasFieldName)).DataValue.ToString());
                        if (aliasesAndNames != null)
                        {
                            if (!aliasesAndNames.ContainsKey(alias))
                            {
                                //Ok, now we know it doesn't exist on this content type anyways
                                return(null);
                            }
                        }
                    }

                    //if we've made it here, that means it does exist on the content type but not in examine, we'll need to query the db :(
                    var media = global::umbraco.library.GetMedia(dd.Id, true);
                    if (media != null && media.Current != null)
                    {
                        media.MoveNext();
                        var mediaDoc = ConvertFromXPathNavigator(media.Current);
                        return(mediaDoc.Properties.FirstOrDefault(x => x.PropertyTypeAlias.InvariantEquals(alias)));
                    }
                }
            }

            //We've made it here which means that the value is stored in the Examine index.
            //We are going to check for a special field however, that is because in some cases we store a 'Raw'
            //value in the index such as for xml/html.
            var rawValue = dd.Properties.FirstOrDefault(x => x.PropertyTypeAlias.InvariantEquals(UmbracoContentIndexer.RawFieldPrefix + alias));

            return(rawValue
                   ?? dd.Properties.FirstOrDefault(x => x.PropertyTypeAlias.InvariantEquals(alias)));
        }
        /// <summary>
        /// We will need to first check if the document was loaded by Examine, if so we'll need to check if this property exists
        /// in the results, if it does not, then we'll have to revert to looking up in the db.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="dd"> </param>
        /// <param name="alias"></param>
        /// <returns></returns>
        private IPublishedContentProperty GetProperty(DictionaryPublishedContent dd, string alias)
        {
            if (dd.LoadedFromExamine)
            {
                //if this is from Examine, lets check if the alias does not exist on the document
                if (dd.Properties.All(x => x.Alias != alias))
                {
                    //ok it doesn't exist, we might assume now that Examine didn't index this property because the index is not set up correctly
                    //so before we go loading this from the database, we can check if the alias exists on the content type at all, this information
                    //is cached so will be quicker to look up.
                    if (dd.Properties.Any(x => x.Alias == "__NodeTypeAlias"))
                    {
                        var aliasesAndNames = ContentType.GetAliasesAndNames(dd.Properties.First(x => x.Alias.InvariantEquals("__NodeTypeAlias")).Value.ToString());
                        if (aliasesAndNames != null)
                        {
                            if (!aliasesAndNames.ContainsKey(alias))
                            {
                                //Ok, now we know it doesn't exist on this content type anyways
                                return(null);
                            }
                        }
                    }

                    //if we've made it here, that means it does exist on the content type but not in examine, we'll need to query the db :(
                    var media = global::umbraco.library.GetMedia(dd.Id, true);
                    if (media != null && media.Current != null)
                    {
                        media.MoveNext();
                        var mediaDoc = ConvertFromXPathNavigator(media.Current);
                        return(mediaDoc.Properties.FirstOrDefault(x => x.Alias.InvariantEquals(alias)));
                    }
                }
            }

            return(dd.Properties.FirstOrDefault(x => x.Alias.InvariantEquals(alias)));
        }