ErikEJ.EntityFramework.SqlServer 6.4.1-preview1
Entity Framework 6 SQL Server provider based on Microsoft.Data.SqlClient
This Entity Framework 6 provider is a replacement provider for the built-in SQL Server provider.
This provider depends on the modern Microsoft.Data.SqlClient ADO.NET provider, see my blog post here for why that can be desirable.
The latest build of this package is available from NuGet
Configuration
There are various ways to configure Entity Framework to use this provider.
You can register the provider in code using an attribute:
[DbConfigurationType(typeof(MicrosoftSqlDbConfiguration))]
public class SchoolContext : DbContext
{
public SchoolContext() : base()
{
}
public DbSet<Student> Students { get; set; }
}
If you have multiple classes inheriting from DbContext in your solution, add the DbConfigurationType attribute to all of them.
Or you can use the SetConfiguration method before any data access calls:
DbConfiguration.SetConfiguration(new MicrosoftSqlDbConfiguration());
Or you can add the following lines to your existing DbConfiguration class:
SetProviderFactory(MicrosoftSqlProviderServices.ProviderInvariantName, Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlClientFactory.Instance);
SetProviderServices(MicrosoftSqlProviderServices.ProviderInvariantName, MicrosoftSqlProviderServices.Instance);
// Optional
SetExecutionStrategy(MicrosoftSqlProviderServices.ProviderInvariantName, () => new MicrosoftSqlAzureExecutionStrategy());
You can also use XML/App.Config based configuration:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<configuration>
<configSections>
<section name="entityFramework" type="System.Data.Entity.Internal.ConfigFile.EntityFrameworkSection, EntityFramework, Version=6.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" requirePermission="false" />
</configSections>
<entityFramework>
<providers>
<provider invariantName="Microsoft.Data.SqlClient" type="System.Data.Entity.SqlServer.MicrosoftSqlProviderServices, ErikEJ.EntityFramework.SqlServer" />
</providers>
</entityFramework>
</configuration>
If you use App.Config with a .NET Core / .NET 5 or later app, you must register the DbProviderFactory in code once:
DbProviderFactories.RegisterFactory(MicrosoftSqlProviderServices.ProviderInvariantName, Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlClientFactory.Instance);
If you use an EDMX file, update the Provider
name:
<edmx:Edmx Version="3.0" xmlns:edmx="http://schemas.microsoft.com/ado/2009/11/edmx">
<edmx:Runtime>
<edmx:StorageModels>
<Schema Namespace="ChinookModel.Store" Provider="Microsoft.Data.SqlClient" >
Code changes
In order to use the provider in an existing solution, a few code changes are required (as needed).
using System.Data.SqlClient;
=> using Microsoft.Data.SqlClient;
SqlAzureExecutionStrategy
=> MicrosoftSqlAzureExecutionStrategy
SqlFunctions
=> MicrosoftSqlFunctions
Feedback
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No packages depend on ErikEJ.EntityFramework.SqlServer.
.NET Framework 4.6.1
- EntityFramework (>= 6.4.0)
- Microsoft.Data.SqlClient (>= 2.1.4)
.NET Standard 2.1
- EntityFramework (>= 6.4.0)
- Microsoft.Data.SqlClient (>= 2.1.4)
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