AutoMapper.Collection.EFCore - Error thrown during Configuration
AutoMapper.Collection.EFCore was just published today on Nuget, and I am now trying to use.
I have set it up according to the Docs:
In startup.cs, in the ConfigureServices method:
Mapper.Initialize(cfg =>
{
cfg.AddCollectionMappers();
cfg.SetGeneratePropertyMaps<GenerateEntityFrameworkCorePrimaryKeyPropertyMaps<ApplicationDbContext>>();
});
This exception is thrown:
InvalidOperationException: Use AddEntityFrameworkCoreKeys instead of using SetGeneratePropertyMaps.
However, I do not find any such method on cfg
automapper automapper-9 automapper-collections-ef-core
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AutoMapper.Collection.EFCore was just published today on Nuget, and I am now trying to use.
I have set it up according to the Docs:
In startup.cs, in the ConfigureServices method:
Mapper.Initialize(cfg =>
{
cfg.AddCollectionMappers();
cfg.SetGeneratePropertyMaps<GenerateEntityFrameworkCorePrimaryKeyPropertyMaps<ApplicationDbContext>>();
});
This exception is thrown:
InvalidOperationException: Use AddEntityFrameworkCoreKeys instead of using SetGeneratePropertyMaps.
However, I do not find any such method on cfg
automapper automapper-9 automapper-collections-ef-core
add a comment |
AutoMapper.Collection.EFCore was just published today on Nuget, and I am now trying to use.
I have set it up according to the Docs:
In startup.cs, in the ConfigureServices method:
Mapper.Initialize(cfg =>
{
cfg.AddCollectionMappers();
cfg.SetGeneratePropertyMaps<GenerateEntityFrameworkCorePrimaryKeyPropertyMaps<ApplicationDbContext>>();
});
This exception is thrown:
InvalidOperationException: Use AddEntityFrameworkCoreKeys instead of using SetGeneratePropertyMaps.
However, I do not find any such method on cfg
automapper automapper-9 automapper-collections-ef-core
AutoMapper.Collection.EFCore was just published today on Nuget, and I am now trying to use.
I have set it up according to the Docs:
In startup.cs, in the ConfigureServices method:
Mapper.Initialize(cfg =>
{
cfg.AddCollectionMappers();
cfg.SetGeneratePropertyMaps<GenerateEntityFrameworkCorePrimaryKeyPropertyMaps<ApplicationDbContext>>();
});
This exception is thrown:
InvalidOperationException: Use AddEntityFrameworkCoreKeys instead of using SetGeneratePropertyMaps.
However, I do not find any such method on cfg
automapper automapper-9 automapper-collections-ef-core
automapper automapper-9 automapper-collections-ef-core
asked Nov 21 '18 at 18:24
Greg GumGreg Gum
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Renamed to UseEntityFrameworkCoreModel. You should report it so they change the message.
I have submitted issue to fix.
– Greg Gum
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
What is the full syntax I should be using?cfg.UseEntityFrameworkCoreModel<DbContext>(services);
throws an exception of'No service for type 'Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbContext' has been registered.'
– Greg Gum
Nov 22 '18 at 11:56
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I have no idea, but I would guess it's your job to register the DbContext. Check the tests in the repo.
– Lucian Bargaoanu
Nov 22 '18 at 12:20
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Renamed to UseEntityFrameworkCoreModel. You should report it so they change the message.
I have submitted issue to fix.
– Greg Gum
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
What is the full syntax I should be using?cfg.UseEntityFrameworkCoreModel<DbContext>(services);
throws an exception of'No service for type 'Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbContext' has been registered.'
– Greg Gum
Nov 22 '18 at 11:56
1
I have no idea, but I would guess it's your job to register the DbContext. Check the tests in the repo.
– Lucian Bargaoanu
Nov 22 '18 at 12:20
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Renamed to UseEntityFrameworkCoreModel. You should report it so they change the message.
I have submitted issue to fix.
– Greg Gum
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
What is the full syntax I should be using?cfg.UseEntityFrameworkCoreModel<DbContext>(services);
throws an exception of'No service for type 'Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbContext' has been registered.'
– Greg Gum
Nov 22 '18 at 11:56
1
I have no idea, but I would guess it's your job to register the DbContext. Check the tests in the repo.
– Lucian Bargaoanu
Nov 22 '18 at 12:20
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Renamed to UseEntityFrameworkCoreModel. You should report it so they change the message.
Renamed to UseEntityFrameworkCoreModel. You should report it so they change the message.
answered Nov 21 '18 at 18:55
Lucian BargaoanuLucian Bargaoanu
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I have submitted issue to fix.
– Greg Gum
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
What is the full syntax I should be using?cfg.UseEntityFrameworkCoreModel<DbContext>(services);
throws an exception of'No service for type 'Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbContext' has been registered.'
– Greg Gum
Nov 22 '18 at 11:56
1
I have no idea, but I would guess it's your job to register the DbContext. Check the tests in the repo.
– Lucian Bargaoanu
Nov 22 '18 at 12:20
add a comment |
I have submitted issue to fix.
– Greg Gum
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
What is the full syntax I should be using?cfg.UseEntityFrameworkCoreModel<DbContext>(services);
throws an exception of'No service for type 'Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbContext' has been registered.'
– Greg Gum
Nov 22 '18 at 11:56
1
I have no idea, but I would guess it's your job to register the DbContext. Check the tests in the repo.
– Lucian Bargaoanu
Nov 22 '18 at 12:20
I have submitted issue to fix.
– Greg Gum
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
I have submitted issue to fix.
– Greg Gum
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
What is the full syntax I should be using?
cfg.UseEntityFrameworkCoreModel<DbContext>(services);
throws an exception of 'No service for type 'Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbContext' has been registered.'
– Greg Gum
Nov 22 '18 at 11:56
What is the full syntax I should be using?
cfg.UseEntityFrameworkCoreModel<DbContext>(services);
throws an exception of 'No service for type 'Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbContext' has been registered.'
– Greg Gum
Nov 22 '18 at 11:56
1
1
I have no idea, but I would guess it's your job to register the DbContext. Check the tests in the repo.
– Lucian Bargaoanu
Nov 22 '18 at 12:20
I have no idea, but I would guess it's your job to register the DbContext. Check the tests in the repo.
– Lucian Bargaoanu
Nov 22 '18 at 12:20
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