So far I have built a fluent api association between the database tables.
example:
//Map Skill Associations
modelBuilder.Entity<Skill>()
.HasMany( s => s.Employees ).WithMany( e => e.Skills )
.Map( m => {
m.ToTable( "Employee_Skill" );
m.MapLeftKey( "SkillID" );
m.MapRightKey( "EmployeeID" );
} );
//Map Employee Associations
modelBuilder.Entity<Employee>()
.HasMany( e => e.Skills ).WithMany( s => s.Employees )
.Map( m => {
m.ToTable( "Employee_Skill" );
m.MapLeftKey( "EmployeeID" );
m.MapRightKey( "SkillID" );
} );
//Map Client Properties to Fields
modelBuilder.Entity<Employee>()
.HasKey( e => e.EmployeeId).ToTable( "Employee" );
modelBuilder.Entity<Employee>()
.Property( e => e.EmployeeId ).HasColumnName( "id" );
modelBuilder.Entity<Employee>()
.Property( e => e.FirstName ).HasColumnName( "fname" );
modelBuilder.Entity<Employee>()
.Property( e => e.LastName ).HasColumnName( "lname" );
modelBuilder.Entity<Employee>()
.Property( e => e.LinkedIn ).HasColumnName( "linkedin" );
modelBuilder.Entity<Employee>()
.Property( e => e.Active ).HasColumnName( "active" );
modelBuilder.Entity<Employee>()
.Property( e => e.Inactive ).HasColumnName( "inactive" );
modelBuilder.Entity<Employee>()
.Property( e => e.Created ).HasColumnName( "created" );
//Map Skill Properties to Fields
modelBuilder.Entity<Skill>()
.HasKey(s => s.SkillId).ToTable( "Skill" );
modelBuilder.Entity<Skill>()
.Property( s => s.SkillId ).HasColumnName( "id" );
modelBuilder.Entity<Skill>()
.Property( s => s.Name ).HasColumnName( "name" );
modelBuilder.Entity<Skill>()
.Property( s => s.Description ).HasColumnName( "description" );
modelBuilder.Entity<Skill>()
.Property( s => s.Active ).HasColumnName( "active" );
modelBuilder.Entity<Skill>()
.Property( s => s.Inactive ).HasColumnName( "inactive" );
In the past I have dealt with the DBMX file and done the visual association between the entity's. In code when I wanted to load the association I would do something like Context.Employees.Include("Skills")
to make sure that the Employee entity would have the associated Skills loaded in the return Collection.
With Fluent, how can I use the same syntax structure to load (think its called LazyLoading) the Collection objects when needed but otherwise do not auto load them.
I have not seem any option that allows me to name the Skills or Employees association to the respective entities.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.