> An example, however of the kind of filtering I was referring to, and why I still think it would be non trivial to do, even in something like ASP.NET, is the following: https://www.gatsbyjs.org/docs/graphql-reference/#filter. This of course isn't something you get out the box in GraphQL either, but the structure of the system made this (relatively) easy to do.
Ah, then I misunderstood; I was thinking along the lines of dotnet's authorisation filters.
Filtering might require some reflection, expressions or funcs, which aren't necessarily "everyday" things for some devs, but they shouldn't pose any real trouble for seasoned dotnet devs. If you really want a standard that works OOTB for Entity Framework (and I assume EF Core), you have the option of OData too.
Ah, then I misunderstood; I was thinking along the lines of dotnet's authorisation filters.
Filtering might require some reflection, expressions or funcs, which aren't necessarily "everyday" things for some devs, but they shouldn't pose any real trouble for seasoned dotnet devs. If you really want a standard that works OOTB for Entity Framework (and I assume EF Core), you have the option of OData too.