In single-tenanted .NET Core apps, EF Core database migrations (and DB seeding) can be executed immediately after the IHost has been built (typically in Program.cs):
await BuildHost(args)
.MigrateDbContext<I.MyDbContext>()
.RunAsync();
}
since by this point, the one-and-only DB context has been registered.
In multi-tenanted apps, the tenant-specific registrations are performed much later - in the multitenantContainer.ConfigureTenant(...)
callback - once the HTTPContext has become available.
The problem is that there seems to be no location after this callback has executed where the tenant-specific context can be retrieved in order to invoke the migration.
I'm sure it's wrong to do it at the end of the multitenantContainer.ConfigureTenant(...)
callback since the function of this appears to be purely component registration.
Where should the migration be executed from?