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I have an ASP.NET Core 3.1 MVC web application, which I upgraded to .NET 6 following these instructions.

All of my unit tests are passing.

When I run the application, some queries are working and some are failing with this error:

An error occurred while writing to logger(s). (The ConnectionString property has not been initialized.)'

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I took one of the failing queries and put it in a Sandbox Unit Test and ran it. It runs fine. So there is something wrong with the dependency injection of the DbContext.

I tried deleting all obj and bin folders, restarting Visual Studio, restarting my computer, none of which helped.

Here is how I am registering my DbContext:

var myConnectionString = configuration.GetConnectionString(nameof(MyDbContext));
services.AddDbContext<MyDbContext>(builder =>
{
    builder.UseSqlServer(myConnectionString);
});

The app was working fine before the upgrade.

How do I fix this?

System.AggregateException   
HResult=0x80131500  
Message=An error occurred while writing to logger(s). (The ConnectionString property has not been initialized.)  
Source=Microsoft.Extensions.Logging  

StackTrace:  
       at Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Logger.ThrowLoggingError(List`1 exceptions)
       at Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Logger.Log[TState](LogLevel logLevel, EventId eventId, TState state, Exception exception, Func`3 formatter)
       at Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.LoggerMessage.<>c__DisplayClass8_0.<Define>g__Log|0(ILogger logger, Exception exception)
       at Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.LoggerMessage.<>c__DisplayClass8_0.<Define>b__1(ILogger logger, Exception exception)
       at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.EventDefinition.Log[TLoggerCategory](IDiagnosticsLogger`1 logger, Exception exception)
       at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.CoreLoggerExtensions.RowLimitingOperationWithoutOrderByWarning(IDiagnosticsLogger`1 diagnostics)
       at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Query.RelationalQueryableMethodTranslatingExpressionVisitor.TranslateTake(ShapedQueryExpression source, Expression count)
       at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Query.QueryableMethodTranslatingExpressionVisitor.VisitMethodCall(MethodCallExpression methodCallExpression)
       at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Query.QueryableMethodTranslatingExpressionVisitor.VisitMethodCall(MethodCallExpression methodCallExpression)
       at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Query.QueryableMethodTranslatingExpressionVisitor.VisitMethodCall(MethodCallExpression methodCallExpression)
       at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Query.QueryCompilationContext.CreateQueryExecutor[TResult](Expression query)
       at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Storage.Database.CompileQuery[TResult](Expression query, Boolean async)
       at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Query.Internal.QueryCompiler.CompileQueryCore[TResult](IDatabase database, Expression query, IModel model, Boolean async)
       at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Query.Internal.QueryCompiler.<>c__DisplayClass12_0`1.<ExecuteAsync>b__0()
       at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Query.Internal.CompiledQueryCache.GetOrAddQuery[TResult](Object cacheKey, Func`1 compiler)
       at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Query.Internal.QueryCompiler.ExecuteAsync[TResult](Expression query, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
       at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Query.Internal.EntityQueryProvider.ExecuteAsync[TResult](Expression expression, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
       at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Query.Internal.EntityQueryable`1.GetAsyncEnumerator(CancellationToken cancellationToken)
       at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.ConfiguredCancelableAsyncEnumerable`1.GetAsyncEnumerator()
       at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.EntityFrameworkQueryableExtensions.<ToListAsync>d__65`1.MoveNext()
       at System.Runtime.ExceptionServices.ExceptionDispatchInfo.Throw()
       at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.ThrowForNonSuccess(Task task)
       at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task)
       at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter`1.GetResult()
       at My.PartnerQueries.<GetIndexViewModel>d__3.MoveNext() in C:\Users\my\source\repos\my\My.Services\Partners\PartnerQueries.cs:line 21
   
This exception was originally thrown at this call stack:  
[External Code]
   
Inner Exception 1:  
InvalidOperationException: The ConnectionString property has not been initialized.

.NET SDK 6.0.200. Visual Studio 2022 (64-bit) 17.1.0

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    Please show an example of the DbContext that's failing, and how it gets created or resolved from the container. In other words, provide a minimal reproducible example.
    – mason
    Mar 8, 2022 at 21:34
  • I can't reproduce it. One of the queries that was failing before my reboot is now working.
    – Jess
    Mar 8, 2022 at 21:38
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    The error seems to have something to do with logging. Please provide a full stack trace.
    – mason
    Mar 8, 2022 at 21:40
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    Okay, so from the stack trace it's clear that the error has something to do with logging. Do you have some sort of logging set up to go to a database on your Microsoft.Extensions.Logging? Where's the configuration for that?
    – mason
    Mar 8, 2022 at 22:32
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    The cause is RowLimitingOperationWithoutOrderByWarning. Your code is using .Skip and .Take without an .OrderBy(). However, are you trying to write log messages into a database, but that database has no connection string? Mar 9, 2022 at 1:02

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The details are all there in the stack trace. The trick is knowing how to read it.

First the exception Message

Message=An error occurred while writing to logger(s). (The ConnectionString property has not been initialized.)  

So you're trying to log something into a database, but there's no connection string. If you fix that, diagnosing future errors is going to be much easier.

But what called .Log to trigger this?

...
       at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.EventDefinition.Log[TLoggerCategory](IDiagnosticsLogger`1 logger, Exception exception)
       at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.CoreLoggerExtensions.RowLimitingOperationWithoutOrderByWarning(IDiagnosticsLogger`1 diagnostics)
...

Thankfully the EF Core team have written a helper method to log / ignore / throw for various diagnostic messages, which puts the error right there in the method name. A quick google search for the method name leads to this issue, which should help to resolve the root cause of the problem.

Personally I would configure all diagnostics to throw in a debug build. Then as you understand what each error means, disable those warnings you are comfortable with.

    .UseSqlServer(connectionString, options => { ... })
    .ConfigureWarnings(w => w
#if DEBUG
        // throw on all EF query diagnostics in debug builds (eg query should be split)
        .Default(WarningBehavior.Throw)
#endif
        .Log(CoreEventId.RowLimitingOperationWithoutOrderByWarning)
    );

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