I am trying to upgrade an EF Core 1.x project to 2.0. In 1.x I was taking advantage of provider-specific extension methods (e.g. ForSqlServerHasDefaultValueSql
/ForSqliteHasDefaultValueSql
or ForSqlServerHasColumnType
) but these seem to have been removed in 2.0.
Since each provider has its own flavor of SQL and capabilities, I need to be able to use slightly different setups or SQL strings per provider in OnModelCreating
. For example to set a default value I might have:
modelBuilder<Foo>(b =>
{
b.Property(x => x.CreateDate)
.IsRequired()
.ForSqlServerHasDefaultValueSql("getutcdate()")
.ForSqliteHasDefaultValueSql("CURRENT_TIMESTAMP");
}
How is this done in 2.0?
I couldn't find anything in the documentation (yet) but digging deep into the source, there is a comment in the logs of commit 747c86556b2a21526973d462626e299b9bde7b91:
Remove ForSqlServer... ForSqlite... methods for relational concepts
Part of #7166
Code can instead use
if (Database.IsSqlServer()) { modelBuilder.HasColumnName("MySqlServerName"); }
Therefore the snippet in the question would translate to:
modelBuilder<Foo>(b =>
{
b.Property(x => x.CreateDate)
.IsRequired();
if (Database.IsSqlServer())
b.Property(x => x.CreateDate).HasDefaultValueSql("getutcdate()");
if (Database.IsSqlite())
b.Property(x => x.CreateDate).HasDefaultValueSql("CURRENT_TIMESTAMP");
}
Kudos to @IvanStoev for pointing me to the 1.x to 2.0 upgrade documentation. Somehow my Google-fu was failing me today. On this page it clearly shows what to do:
Instead of using methods like
ForSqlServerToTable
, extension methods are now available to write conditional code based on the current provider in use. For example:modelBuilder.Entity<User>().ToTable( Database.IsSqlServer() ? "SqlServerName" : "OtherName");
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