In the following code, I define the _serviceScope
variable in the constructor. However, this results in a null reference exception when I call .SaveChanges() on my dbContext
.
public class Seed
{
private readonly IServiceProvider _serviceProvider;
private IServiceScope _serviceScope;
public Seed(IServiceProvider serviceProvider)
{
_serviceProvider = serviceProvider;
// define service scope in the constructor
_serviceScope = _serviceProvider.GetRequiredService<IServiceScopeFactory>().CreateScope();
}
public async Task EventTypes()
{
string[] eventTypes = { "Copy", "Counter-Proposal" };
var dbContext = _serviceScope.ServiceProvider.GetService<ApplicationDbContext>();
foreach (string eventType in eventTypes)
{
if (!dbContext.EventTypes.Any(x => x.Name.ToUpperInvariant() == eventType.ToUpperInvariant()))
{
await dbContext.EventTypes.AddAsync(new EventType { Id = Guid.NewGuid(), Name = eventType });
// null reference exception occurs on this line...
dbContext.SaveChanges();
}
}
}
public async Task EventScheduleItemTypes()
{
string[] eventScheduleItemTypes = { "Orientation", "Event" };
var dbContext = _serviceScope.ServiceProvider.GetService<ApplicationDbContext>();
foreach (string eventScheduleItemType in eventScheduleItemTypes)
{
if (!dbContext.EventScheduleItemTypes.Any(x => x.Name.ToUpperInvariant() == eventScheduleItemType.ToUpperInvariant()))
{
await dbContext.EventScheduleItemTypes.AddAsync(new EventScheduleItemType { Id = Guid.NewGuid(), Name = eventScheduleItemType });
dbContext.SaveChanges();
}
}
}
}
By contrast, when I define the variable inside the EventTypes method, the code runs without error. Why can't the _serviceScope
be defined in the constructor and used throughout the class? Does it have to do with the way the IServiceScope gets disposed?
public class Seed
{
private readonly IServiceProvider _serviceProvider;
public Seed(IServiceProvider serviceProvider)
{
_serviceProvider = serviceProvider;
}
public async Task EventTypes()
{
string[] eventTypes = { "Copy", "Counter-Proposal" };
// define service scope in the method
var _serviceScope = _serviceProvider.GetRequiredService<IServiceScopeFactory>().CreateScope();
var dbContext = _serviceScope.ServiceProvider.GetService<ApplicationDbContext>();
foreach (string eventType in eventTypes)
{
if (!dbContext.EventTypes.Any(x => x.Name.ToUpperInvariant() == eventType.ToUpperInvariant()))
{
await dbContext.EventTypes.AddAsync(new EventType { Id = Guid.NewGuid(), Name = eventType });
// no errors
dbContext.SaveChanges();
}
}
}
public async Task EventScheduleItemTypes()
{
string[] eventScheduleItemTypes = { "Orientation", "Event" };
// define service scope in the method
var _serviceScope = _serviceProvider.GetRequiredService<IServiceScopeFactory>().CreateScope();
var dbContext = _serviceScope.ServiceProvider.GetService<ApplicationDbContext>();
foreach (string eventScheduleItemType in eventScheduleItemTypes)
{
if (!dbContext.EventScheduleItemTypes.Any(x => x.Name.ToUpperInvariant() == eventScheduleItemType.ToUpperInvariant()))
{
await dbContext.EventScheduleItemTypes.AddAsync(new EventScheduleItemType { Id = Guid.NewGuid(), Name = eventScheduleItemType });
// no errors
dbContext.SaveChanges();
}
}
}
}
For completeness, I use the class like so:
public async void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app, IHostingEnvironment env)
{
...
var Seed = new Seed(app.ApplicationServices);
//await Seed.Roles();
//await Seed.Users();
await Seed.EventTypes();
await Seed.EventScheduleItemTypes();
}
Stack trace:
at Microsoft.AspNetCore.Diagnostics.EntityFrameworkCore.DatabaseErrorPageMiddleware.System.IObserver<System.Collections.Generic.KeyValuePair<System.String,System.Object>>.OnNext(KeyValuePair`2 keyValuePair)
at System.Diagnostics.DiagnosticListener.Write(String name, Object value)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Internal.CoreLoggerExtensions.SaveChangesFailed(IDiagnosticsLogger`1 diagnostics, DbContext context, Exception exception)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbContext.SaveChanges(Boolean acceptAllChangesOnSuccess)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbContext.SaveChanges()
at ProjectX.Seed.<EventScheduleItemTypes>d__6.MoveNext() in C:\VSO\Source\Internal\Project X\ProjectX\Startup.cs:line 174
--- End of stack trace from previous location where exception was thrown ---
at System.Runtime.ExceptionServices.ExceptionDispatchInfo.Throw()
at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task)
at ProjectX.Startup.<Configure>d__5.MoveNext() in C:\VSO\Source\Internal\Project X\ProjectX\Startup.cs:line 87
Edit: It also works when I create the methods as static and pass each method a new scope. Apparently, it's getting rid of that scope and not telling anybody. Is there a better way of doing this so I don't need 4 scopes!?
await Seed.Roles(app.ApplicationServices.GetRequiredService<IServiceScopeFactory>().CreateScope().ServiceProvider.GetService<RoleManager<IdentityRole>>());
await Seed.Users(app.ApplicationServices.GetRequiredService<IServiceScopeFactory>().CreateScope().ServiceProvider.GetService<UserManager<ApplicationUser>>());
await Seed.EventTypes(app.ApplicationServices.GetRequiredService<IServiceScopeFactory>().CreateScope().ServiceProvider.GetService<ApplicationDbContext>());
await Seed.EventScheduleItemTypes(app.ApplicationServices.GetRequiredService<IServiceScopeFactory>().CreateScope().ServiceProvider.GetService<ApplicationDbContext>());
Note: I have also tried wrapping the methods in a using statement but the service is apparently gone regardless.
_serviceScope
initialized (i.e. notnull
) at the end of the constructor?