ErikEJ.EntityFramework.SqlServer
6.6.10
Prefix Reserved
See the version list below for details.
Requires NuGet 5.0 or higher.
dotnet add package ErikEJ.EntityFramework.SqlServer --version 6.6.10
NuGet\Install-Package ErikEJ.EntityFramework.SqlServer -Version 6.6.10
<PackageReference Include="ErikEJ.EntityFramework.SqlServer" Version="6.6.10" />
paket add ErikEJ.EntityFramework.SqlServer --version 6.6.10
#r "nuget: ErikEJ.EntityFramework.SqlServer, 6.6.10"
// Install ErikEJ.EntityFramework.SqlServer as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=ErikEJ.EntityFramework.SqlServer&version=6.6.10 // Install ErikEJ.EntityFramework.SqlServer as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=ErikEJ.EntityFramework.SqlServer&version=6.6.10
ErikEJ.EntityFramework.SqlServer
This Entity Framework 6 provider is a runtime 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. One of the main reasons is the additional Azure Active Directory authentication methods that are now available.
The latest build of this package is available from NuGet
UPDATE An official Microsoft package based on this package has been published.
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>
<system.data>
<DbProviderFactories>
<add name="SqlClient Data Provider"
invariant="Microsoft.Data.SqlClient"
description=".NET Framework Data Provider for SqlServer"
type="Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlClientFactory, Microsoft.Data.SqlClient" />
</DbProviderFactories>
</system.data>
</configuration>
If you use App.Config with a .NET Core / .NET 5 or later app, you must remove the <system.data>
section above and register the DbProviderFactory in code once:
DbProviderFactories.RegisterFactory(MicrosoftSqlProviderServices.ProviderInvariantName, Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlClientFactory.Instance);
EDMX usage
If you use an EDMX file, update the Provider
name in the EDMX file:
<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" >
Also update the provider name inside the EntityConnection connection string - sample of working App.Config file:
<?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>
<system.data>
<DbProviderFactories>
<add name="SqlClient Data Provider" invariant="Microsoft.Data.SqlClient" description=".NET Framework Data Provider for SqlServer" type="Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlClientFactory, Microsoft.Data.SqlClient" />
</DbProviderFactories>
</system.data>
<connectionStrings>
<add name="ChinookEntities" connectionString="metadata=res://*/Model1.csdl|res://*/Model1.ssdl|res://*/Model1.msl;provider=Microsoft.Data.SqlClient;provider connection string="data source=.\SQLEXPRESS;initial catalog=Chinook;integrated security=True;App=EntityFramework"" providerName="System.Data.EntityClient" />
</connectionStrings>
</configuration>
In order to use the EDMX file with the Visual Studio designer, use Visual Studio 17.6 or later. Your project must be a "classic" .NET Framework project. Make sure to restore packages and build before opening the designer. You may need to restart Visual Studio after building for the first time. For designer issues, report here. An interesting hack for some designer issues is described here.
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;
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Server;
⇒ using Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.Server;
The following classes have been renamed to avoid conflicts with classes in the existing SQL Server provider:
SqlAzureExecutionStrategy
⇒ MicrosoftSqlAzureExecutionStrategy
SqlConnectionFactory
⇒ MicrosoftSqlConnectionFactory
SqlDbConfiguration
⇒ MicrosoftSqlDbConfiguration
SqlProviderServices
⇒ MicrosoftSqlProviderServices
SqlServerMigrationSqlGenerator
⇒ MicrosoftSqlServerMigrationSqlGenerator
SqlSpatialServices
⇒ MicrosoftSqlSpatialServices
Known issues
EntityFramework.dll installed in GAC
If an older version of EntityFramework.dll is installed in the .NET Framework GAC (Global Assembly Cache), you might get this runtime error:
The 'PrimitiveTypeKind' attribute is invalid - The value 'HierarchyId' is invalid according to its datatype
Solution is to remove the .dll from the GAC, see this for more info
Feedback
Please report any issues, questions and suggestions here
Release notes
6.6.10
- Uses Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 5.2.0
- Work around issue https://github.com/dotnet/SqlClient/issues/2524 in CloneDbConnection
6.6.9
- Uses Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 5.1.5
6.6.7
- Uses Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 5.1.4
6.6.6
- Fix for .NET resource load bug
6.6.5
- Uses Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 5.1.1
6.6.4
- Fix wrong resource reference (to legacy provider assembly)
6.6.3
- Uses Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 5.1.0
6.6.2
- Uses Microsoft.SqlServer.Types 160.1000.6
- Requires .NET Framework 4.6.2
6.6.1
- Uses Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 5.0.1
6.6.0
- Uses Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 5.0.0
- Added support for spatial on .NET (Core) with new Microsoft.SqlServer.Types package
6.5.0
- Uses Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 4.0.1
- Removed duplicate spatial and Sql functions classes
6.4.x
- Uses Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 2.1.4
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.NET | net5.0 was computed. net5.0-windows was computed. net6.0 was computed. net6.0-android was computed. net6.0-ios was computed. net6.0-maccatalyst was computed. net6.0-macos was computed. net6.0-tvos was computed. net6.0-windows was computed. net7.0 was computed. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 was computed. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
.NET Core | netcoreapp3.0 was computed. netcoreapp3.1 was computed. |
.NET Standard | netstandard2.1 is compatible. |
.NET Framework | net462 is compatible. net463 was computed. net47 was computed. net471 was computed. net472 was computed. net48 was computed. net481 was computed. |
MonoAndroid | monoandroid was computed. |
MonoMac | monomac was computed. |
MonoTouch | monotouch was computed. |
Tizen | tizen60 was computed. |
Xamarin.iOS | xamarinios was computed. |
Xamarin.Mac | xamarinmac was computed. |
Xamarin.TVOS | xamarintvos was computed. |
Xamarin.WatchOS | xamarinwatchos was computed. |
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.NETFramework 4.6.2
- EntityFramework (>= 6.4.4)
- Microsoft.Data.SqlClient (>= 5.2.0)
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.NETStandard 2.1
- EntityFramework (>= 6.4.4)
- Microsoft.Data.SqlClient (>= 5.2.0)
- Microsoft.SqlServer.Types (>= 160.1000.6)
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GitHub repositories
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Version | Downloads | Last updated | |
---|---|---|---|
6.6.11 | 21,979 | 6/1/2024 | |
6.6.10 | 2,530 | 5/22/2024 | |
6.6.9 | 132,383 | 1/30/2024 | |
6.6.8 | 3,313 | 1/19/2024 | |
6.6.7 | 4,715 | 1/10/2024 | |
6.6.6 | 77,453 | 8/6/2023 | |
6.6.6-preview2 | 257 | 8/3/2023 | |
6.6.6-preview1 | 864 | 8/3/2023 | |
6.6.5 | 152,577 | 4/4/2023 | |
6.6.4 | 42,200 | 2/9/2023 | |
6.6.3 | 33,620 | 1/20/2023 | |
6.6.2 | 77,433 | 11/24/2022 | |
6.6.0 | 46,667 | 9/8/2022 | |
6.6.0-rc1 | 236 | 9/5/2022 | |
6.5.0 | 6,476 | 9/4/2022 | |
6.5.0-rc1 | 418 | 8/9/2022 | |
6.4.3 | 105,765 | 3/24/2022 | |
6.4.2 | 901 | 3/12/2022 | |
6.4.1 | 124,179 | 12/12/2021 | |
6.4.1-preview1 | 274 | 11/27/2021 | |
6.4.0 | 116,600 | 8/24/2021 | |
1.0.0-rc5 | 761 | 8/19/2021 |
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