I'm trying to get along with building web systems with ASP.NET vNext using MVC 6 and EF7. I'm looking at this tutorial: http://stephenwalther.com/archive/2015/01/17/asp-net-5-and-angularjs-part-4-using-entity-framework-7
On the page you'll see how to add a dbContext to a project and it's registered in the startup file like this:
// Register Entity Framework
services.AddEntityFramework(Configuration)
.AddSqlServer()
.AddDbContext<MoviesAppContext>();
And the context class looks like this:
public class MoviesAppContext:DbContext
{
public DbSet<Movie> Movies { get; set; }
}
It all works good, but now I'm in need of adding an additional DbContext. Though I don't know how to register this additional context so that it will be used by EF and possible to use in my project.
Let's say I've created a new context like this:
public class MyNewSuper:DbContext
{
public DbSet<Model1> Model1 { get; set; }
public DbSet<Model2> Model2 { get; set; }
}
How do I go ahead to register it for use in my project then?
DbContexts
?services.AddEntityFramework(Configuration) .AddSqlServer() .AddDbContext<MoviesAppContext>() .AddDbContext<MyNewSuper>();
DBSet
s are in the same database, use the sameDbContext
. If they are in different databases, you will need to do much more if you want to get correct transactional behavior.