10

I started a new MVC project with EntityFramework -Version 6.1.2 using Visual Studio 2013 latest update. I made a couple of migrations and updated the database. After this I checked out the project on another computer and opened with Visual Studio 2015 CTP 6.

If I go in the package manager console and try to run any migration commands, they're not recognized:

add-migrations : The term 'add-migrations' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program. Check the spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is correct and try again.

How can I manage my migrations using Entity Framework 6 in Visual Studio 2015?

7
  • 1
    It's still just CTP... (preview, not meant for production use).. so I'd say yes, it's pretty normal. don't expect full bug-free functionality of a standard version
    – walther
    Mar 4, 2015 at 14:03
  • Did you install the EntityFramwork NuGet package on the second computer - I thnk that action will enable the powershell commands.
    – ErikEJ
    Mar 4, 2015 at 15:52
  • Hi, Luca. I am having this problem as well. I heavily edited your question. Please make sure I haven't changed your intent. If not, I will add a bounty. Apr 22, 2015 at 20:29
  • looks like rc will be out in a few days, so I'm waiting to see how it works. Apr 27, 2015 at 4:08
  • @Luca I am still having this problem in RC. May 1, 2015 at 20:25

6 Answers 6

5

Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling EntityFramwork NuGet package? I had the same issue as described and it solved it.

2
  • looks like rc will be out in a few days, so I'm waiting to see how it works. Apr 27, 2015 at 4:08
  • 1
    I did this on VS 2015 RTM and it solved my problem which was the same as the question.
    – kenstone
    Jul 30, 2015 at 4:25
2

OK so I had this problem with an EF6 project I started in VS2013 and upgraded to VS2015 RC. The commands were available if I opened it in VS2013 but not in VS2015. What I found to solve the problem quickly and easily was to use the reinstall package command:

Update-Package –reinstall EntityFramework

This fixed any command missing errors and then allowed me to start database updates and create new migrations within VS2015.

0

I have done a few checks, but I'll recap trying to cover all the ef scenario:

ef7 in an asp.net 5 project: the migrations management has been changed and now is handled using the ef migration command.
ef7 in a traditional .net application: it's required framework 4.5.1, but at this page esing ef 7 in a .net app you can find a good guide on how to use ef 7 in a traditional app. It's important to add the EntityFramework.Commands package.
ef6: doesn't work with asp.net 5, so even you can install it, the build will be broken. Same situation for most of the actual ef drivers as the ones for mongodb and Postgresql. If you're not sure is a ef 7 compatible driver, don't install it. At the moment I think you can count just on sqlserver and inMemory.
for asp.net 4 applications, the actual installation of the commands is part of the entity framework package itself, so will be installed at the first installation of the package (as rightly pointed out above).
In some situations, in an environment where ef package has not been installed, copying an asp.net 4 project and starting to work on it, may give this issue, that magically disappears when for whatever reason the package is installed.

2
  • 1
    EF6 works fine with asp.net 5 with one exception: there is no support in package manager (powershell) for migrations. May 13, 2015 at 20:54
  • I have seen multiple reports that doesn't works with identity that ships with asp.net 5, and doens't work with the Di mechanism that is at the core of asp.net 5. I think you can use at your own risk. May 13, 2015 at 20:58
0

I was having similar issues in that I could not run Add-Migration from the Package Manager Console, either (though I was getting a different error.) Unfortunately, reinstalling EntityFramework was not working for me, perhaps because I had ASP.Net 5 projects in the same solution. (This was not for a traditional csproj, as it requires resx's which are not supported as far as I know.)

I ended up creating a console application, referencing the project that included my migrations, and added the following:

    var configuration = GetConfiguration();

    var scaffolder = new MigrationScaffolder(configuration);

    scaffolder.Namespace = configuration.MigrationsNamespace;

    var scaffoldedMigration = scaffolder.Scaffold(name);

    System.IO.File.WriteAllText(scaffoldedMigration.MigrationId + ".cs", scaffoldedMigration.UserCode);
    System.IO.File.WriteAllText(scaffoldedMigration.MigrationId + ".Designer.cs", scaffoldedMigration.DesignerCode);
    System.IO.File.WriteAllText(scaffoldedMigration.MigrationId + ".resx", BuildResx(scaffoldedMigration.Resources));

GetConfiguration returns an instance of your *.Migration.Configuration class. name is the new name of your migration. This code by default drops it into the Debug folder of your console app; drag-and-drop from there into Visual Studio in your Migration folder and it should do the trick.

I later discovered that this was basically the same as https://stackoverflow.com/a/20382226/195653 but for completely different reasons.

0

I did all combinations of reinstall or uninstall and install EntityFramework plus closing and reopening VS. The only thing that worked was deleting the folder packages in my solution folder and rebuild the solution to force all packages to download.

-1

Update-Package EntityFramework ...should do the trick.

1
  • 1
    When answering please add more information without just posting the answer. Jun 9, 2016 at 2:06

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.