I am using Entity Framework Code first in my application. But while using this after updating model, every time I have to enable automatic migrations and run update-database
using package manager console. Does anyone has solution on this, whether we can automate this and update-database
without using package manager console.
1 Answer
You only have to run Enable-Migrations
once, to generate the Configuration.cs
class and the Initial
migration. After that, whenever you change the model you have to generate a new migration by running Add-Migration
, and also you have to run Update-Database
to apply the migration to your database, but you shouldn't need to run Enable-Migrations
again.
If you want to automate the process you can enable the automatic generation of migrations by setting AutomaticMigrationsEnabled = true
in the constructor of your Configuration
class, and use the MigrateDatabaseToLatestVersion
database initializer in your DbContext
. This would allow you to just change your model code and not having to do anything with Package Manager Console, no Add-Migration
nor Update-Database
required. You still need to run Enable-Migrations
once, at the beginning, after you create the project, to generate the Initial
migration.
Anyway automatic migrations can cause some problems, I wouldn't really recommend you to use them. So I would keep on doing the manual Add-Migration
commands whenever your model changes. You can still skip doing the Update-Database
if you use the MigrateDatabaseToLatestVersion
database initializer.
Another way to do it would be using a DbMigrator
to run the equivalent to Update-Database
from your code (but you don't need to do this if you are using the MigrateDatabaseToLatestVersion
database initializer):
var migrator = new DbMigrator(new DbMigrationsConfiguration());
migrator.Update();