I am migrating my project from database first approach to code first. I have two tables:
public partial class ShopifyOrder
{
[StringLength(50)]
public string ID { get; set; }
public ShopifyOrder()
{
ShopifyShippingLines = new HashSet<ShopifyShippingLine>();
}
public virtual ICollection<ShopifyShippingLine> ShopifyShippingLines { get; set; }
}
and
public partial class ShopifyShippingLine
{
[StringLength(50)]
public string ID { get; set; }
[Required]
[StringLength(50)]
public string OrderID { get; set; }
public virtual ShopifyOrder ShopifyOrder { get; set; }
}
And configuration of the foreign key:
modelBuilder.Entity<ShopifyOrder>()
.HasMany(e => e.ShopifyShippingLines)
.WithRequired(e => e.ShopifyOrder)
.HasForeignKey(e => e.OrderID)
.WillCascadeOnDelete(false);
In repository:
var order = new ShopifyOrder
{
ID = "test",
ShopifyShippingLines = model.ShippingLines.Select(s => new ShopifyShippingLine { ... }).ToList()
}
And getting error:
Shopify.Entities.Exceptions.DatabaseException: Entity of type "ShopifyShippingLine" in state "Added" has the following validation errors:
- Property: "OrderID", Error: "The OrderID field is required."
When I explicitly specify:
var order = new ShopifyOrder
{
ID = "test",
ShopifyShippingLines = model.ShippingLines.Select(s => new ShopifyShippingLine
{
OrderID = "test"
}).ToList()
}
it is working. Is this expected behavior? It wasn't required in the database first approach. It was doing it automatically through navigation properties. Does that mean I should now search all code for this cases?
Foreign Key
annotation?Required
annotation. That seems to follow the answer here