I am VERY new to ASP.NET MVC (3) and am having a hard time resolving a build error in Visual Studio:

The type or namespace name 'DbContext' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations;
using System.Data.Entity;

namespace MyProjectName.Models
{   
    public class MachineModel
    {
        // name
        [Required]
        [Display(Name = "Nom de la machine")]
        public string Name { get; set; }

        // IP
        [Required]
        [RegularExpression(@"(?:(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?)\.){3}(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?)",
           ErrorMessage = "Donnez une adresse IPv4 valide.")]
        [Display(Name = "Adresse IP de la machine")]
        public string IP { get; set; }
    }

    public class MachineDbContext : DbContext
    {
        public DbSet<MachineModel> Machines{ get; set; }
    }
}

The two errors I am getting are:

  • The type or namespace name 'DbContext' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
  • The type or namespace name 'DbSet' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)

What am I missing?

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Did you add the Entity Framework Code First reference using NuGet? That might be the easiest way to resolve references. – Ed Chapel Apr 21 '11 at 7:54
o.k. - under the Solution Explorer Tree I did a right-click on References -> Add Library Package Reference -> EFCodeFirst -> Install. Is this what you were suggesting? After following these steps I still have the same problem. – Chris Apr 21 '11 at 9:39
I have meanwhile updated the MVC 3 Tools to the newest version, and created a tutorial project following asp.net/mvc/tutorials/getting-started-with-mvc3-part4-cs. In that project, I don't have this problem, but I can't get DbContext to be accepted in my older project, despite the suggestions made here and by Darin below... – Chris Apr 21 '11 at 9:58
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I had the same issue. Turns out, you need the EntityFramework.dll reference (and not System.Data.Entity).

I just pulled it from the MvcMusicStore application which you can download from: http://mvcmusicstore.codeplex.com/

It's also a useful example of how to use entity framework code-first with MVC.

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this was my experience; the EntityFramework.dll for 4.2.0.0 was not present even though the vs2010 Package Manager claimed I had 4.2.0.0 installed. With my project open in vs2010, running the install command via Tools, Library Package Manager, Package Manager Console added the reference to EntityFramework automatically and my subsequent build succeeded. thnx @Shahzad! – gerryLowry Feb 9 at 19:28
Thanks for your help. I hope Microsoft would one day make installation of their own software on their windows easier! It is amazing how many places one has to go to to figure what is needed and how they all fit together. NuGet, MS Download site, Message boards, books,....very productive time indeed. – Emmad Kareem May 10 at 10:29
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You need to reference the System.Data.Entity assebmly to your project or install the EntityFramework NuGet package which will setup everything for you.

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Darin, could you explain how one would do this? – Chris Apr 21 '11 at 9:31
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@Chris Dickinson, right click on the References item in the project and select Add Reference.... Then in the .NET tab, select System.Data.Entity. And if you want to use NuGet, right click on the References item and then select Add Library Package Reference... and in the Online tab, search for EntityFramework. – Darin Dimitrov Apr 21 '11 at 9:33
I followed both of your steps, but the problem still persists... – Chris Apr 21 '11 at 9:53
did u use NuGet to install EntityFramework?It creates a folder "packages" along side your Solution directory. You will find the "EntityFramework.4.1.10331.0" folder inside it.Within "Libs" folder you will find "EntityFramework.dll" .Add reference to it using Browse tab and select the above dll. see my answer below.. i did the same. – Amitd Jul 10 '11 at 6:31
Required assembly reference is EntityFramework.dll, not System.Data.Entity. I had to do the full Entity Framework 4.1 install to get it - NuGet did not pull the appropriate assembly for me. – mtazva Aug 27 '11 at 23:04
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For step-by-step instructions, see this new MVC / EF tutorial series: http://www.asp.net/entity-framework/tutorials/creating-an-entity-framework-data-model-for-an-asp-net-mvc-application The tutorial assumes you have installed the latest MVC 3 Tools Update and provides a link in case you haven't.

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If your compiler doesn't recognize

  • System.Data.Entity.Infrastructure
  • DbContext
  • DbSet
  • et alii,

make sure

  1. you have Entity Framework 4.1 installed on your machine;
  2. in your .csproj file, you have the following reference

    <Reference Include="EntityFramework, Version=4.1.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089, processorArchitecture=MSIL" />
    

    within the element

    <ItemGroup>
      ...
    </ItemGroup>
    

    that houses references to other assemblies.

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I had the same problem..I have VS2010 express..

(Note: If you see this problem try checking references to EntityFramework.dll .. May be it is missing.)

The following resolved it for me.

I installed latest MVC 3 Tools Update
then I installed EntityFramework 4.1
or using NUGet ie. from with Visual Studio 2010 Express (Tools->Library Package Manager -> Add library Package reference -> Select Online -> EntityFramework)

Strangely that didnt work..So i had to manually add a reference to "EntityFramework.dll"
try doing a search for the dll ..may be here
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framework.NETFramework\v4.0\"

If you already have it..just add a '.net' reference.

Note: If you use NuGet ,it creates a folder "packages" along side your Solution directory. You will find the "EntityFramework.4.1.10331.0" folder inside it.Within "Libs" folder you will find "EntityFramework.dll" .
Add reference to it using Browse tab and select the above dll.

Snap for the same

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Visual Studio Express SP1 Right click in Solution Explorer > References > Add Library Package Reference > EntityFramework

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I had the same problem using VS2010. I know this isn't really an answer. I just thought it might help someone. I resolved it by using the fully qualified name for DBContext.

Instead of

public class MachineDbContext : DbContext

I used

public class MachineDbContext : System.Data.Entity.DbContext

and rebuilt the project. Suddenly VS was happy, and I was even able to remove the fully qualified name, and just use DBContext.

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Use CTP5 instead it is newer version with some changes in API. You have to add reference to EntityFramework.dll which is installed in CTP directory - default is: c:\Program Files\Microsoft ADO.NET Entity Framework Feature CTP5\Binaries\EntityFramework.dll for 32bit system. On 64bit system it will be placed in Program Files (x86).

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Just a quick note. It is DbContext, not DBContext. i.e. with a lowercase 'B'. I discovered this because I had the same problem while intelesense was not working until I tried typing the full name space System.Data.Entity... and name and finally it suggested the lowercase 'b' option:-

System.Data.Entity.DbContext

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