AutoMapper.Collection.EFCore - Error thrown during Configuration












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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










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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










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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










      share|improve this question














      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







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          Renamed to UseEntityFrameworkCoreModel. You should report it so they change the message.






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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






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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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          • I have submitted issue to fix.

            – Greg Gum
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          • 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.






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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














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          Renamed to UseEntityFrameworkCoreModel. You should report it so they change the message.






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          Renamed to UseEntityFrameworkCoreModel. You should report it so they change the message.







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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



















          • 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




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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





          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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