I am trying to map entities dynamically in EF Core. So instead of having multiple relationship specified explicitly in the dbcontext I am trying to do it with reflection. So I have this thus far:
var props = modelBuilder.Model.GetEntityTypes()
.SelectMany(t => t.GetProperties())
.Where(p => p.IsForeignKey());
foreach (var prop in props)
{
var name = prop.Name.Split(new[] { "Id" }, StringSplitOptions.None)[0];
var parentTableType = prop.DeclaringEntityType.ClrType
.GetFields(BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.NonPublic)
.Where(f => f.FieldType != typeof(long))
.First(f => f.Name.Contains(name))
.FieldType;
var childTableType = prop.DeclaringEntityType.ClrType
.GetFields(BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.NonPublic)
.Where(f => f.FieldType == typeof(long))
.First(f => f.Name.Contains("Id"))
.DeclaringType;
}
So this is working as I expect it to, I am getting the Type
of each one of the tables. Now the problem is coming in when I try to actually create the relationship. The Type
's of the two tables are obviously variables so I cannot use them as explicit Type
's as follows:
modelBuilder.Entity<parentTableType>()
.HasMany<childTableType>();
Is there anyway to convert the variables to concrete Types at runtime to allow the above to happen or am I wasting my time trying to do this?