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.