Aspire.Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer
9.0.0
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dotnet add package Aspire.Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer --version 9.0.0
NuGet\Install-Package Aspire.Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer -Version 9.0.0
<PackageReference Include="Aspire.Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer" Version="9.0.0" />
paket add Aspire.Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer --version 9.0.0
#r "nuget: Aspire.Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer, 9.0.0"
// Install Aspire.Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Aspire.Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer&version=9.0.0 // Install Aspire.Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Aspire.Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer&version=9.0.0
Aspire.Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer library
Registers EntityFrameworkCore DbContext service for connecting Azure SQL, MS SQL server database. Enables connection pooling, retries, health check, logging and telemetry.
Getting started
Prerequisites
- Azure SQL or MS SQL server database and connection string for accessing the database.
Install the package
Install the .NET Aspire SQL Server EntityFrameworkCore SqlClient library with NuGet:
dotnet add package Aspire.Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer
Usage example
In the Program.cs file of your project, call the AddSqlServerDbContext
extension method to register a DbContext
for use via the dependency injection container. The method takes a connection name parameter.
builder.AddSqlServerDbContext<MyDbContext>("sqldata");
You can then retrieve the MyDbContext
instance using dependency injection. For example, to retrieve the context from a Web API controller:
private readonly MyDbContext _context;
public ProductsController(MyDbContext context)
{
_context = context;
}
You might also need to configure specific option of Sql Server, or register a DbContext
in other ways. In this case call the EnrichSqlServerDbContext
extension method, for example:
var connectionString = builder.Configuration.GetConnectionString("catalogdb");
builder.Services.AddDbContextPool<CatalogDbContext>(dbContextOptionsBuilder => dbContextOptionsBuilder.UseSqlServer(connectionString));
builder.EnrichSqlServerDbContext<CatalogDbContext>();
Configuration
The .NET Aspire SQL Server EntityFrameworkCore SqlClient component provides multiple options to configure the SQL connection based on the requirements and conventions of your project.
Use a connection string
When using a connection string from the ConnectionStrings
configuration section, you can provide the name of the connection string when calling builder.AddSqlServerDbContext<TContext>()
:
builder.AddSqlServerDbContext<MyDbContext>("myConnection");
And then the connection string will be retrieved from the ConnectionStrings
configuration section:
{
"ConnectionStrings": {
"myConnection": "Data Source=myserver;Initial Catalog=master"
}
}
The EnrichSqlServerDbContext
won't make use of the ConnectionStrings
configuration section since it expects a DbContext
to be registered at the point it is called.
See the ConnectionString documentation for more information on how to format this connection string.
Use configuration providers
The .NET Aspire SQL Server EntityFrameworkCore SqlClient component supports Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration. It loads the MicrosoftEntityFrameworkCoreSqlServerSettings
from configuration by using the Aspire:Microsoft:EntityFrameworkCore:SqlServer
key. Example appsettings.json
that configures some of the options:
{
"Aspire": {
"Microsoft": {
"EntityFrameworkCore": {
"SqlServer": {
"DisableHealthChecks": true,
"DisableTracing": true
}
}
}
}
}
Use inline delegates
Also you can pass the Action<MicrosoftEntityFrameworkCoreSqlServerSettings> configureSettings
delegate to set up some or all the options inline, for example to disable health checks from code:
builder.AddSqlServerDbContext<MyDbContext>("sqldata", settings => settings.DisableHealthChecks = true);
or
builder.EnrichSqlServerDbContext<MyDbContext>(settings => settings.DisableHealthChecks = true);
AppHost extensions
In your AppHost project, install the Aspire.Hosting.SqlServer
library with NuGet:
dotnet add package Aspire.Hosting.SqlServer
Then, in the Program.cs file of AppHost
, register a SqlServer database and consume the connection using the following methods:
var sql = builder.AddSqlServer("sql").AddDatabase("sqldata");
var myService = builder.AddProject<Projects.MyService>()
.WithReference(sql);
The WithReference
method configures a connection in the MyService
project named sqldata
. In the Program.cs file of MyService
, the sql connection can be consumed using:
builder.AddSqlServerDbContext<MyDbContext>("sqldata");
Additional documentation
- https://learn.microsoft.com/ef/core/
- https://github.com/dotnet/aspire/tree/main/src/Components/README.md
Feedback & contributing
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.NET | net8.0 is compatible. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. net9.0 is compatible. |
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net8.0
- Azure.Core (>= 1.44.1)
- Azure.Identity (>= 1.13.1)
- Microsoft.Data.SqlClient (>= 5.2.2)
- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer (>= 8.0.11)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Abstractions (>= 8.0.0)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Binder (>= 8.0.2)
- Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.Abstractions (>= 8.0.2)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Diagnostics.HealthChecks (>= 8.0.11)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Diagnostics.HealthChecks.EntityFrameworkCore (>= 8.0.11)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting.Abstractions (>= 8.0.1)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions (>= 8.0.2)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Options (>= 8.0.2)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Primitives (>= 8.0.0)
- OpenTelemetry.Extensions.Hosting (>= 1.9.0)
- System.Formats.Asn1 (>= 8.0.1)
- System.Text.Json (>= 8.0.5)
-
net9.0
- Azure.Core (>= 1.44.1)
- Azure.Identity (>= 1.13.1)
- Microsoft.Data.SqlClient (>= 5.2.2)
- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer (>= 9.0.0)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Abstractions (>= 9.0.0)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Binder (>= 9.0.0)
- Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.Abstractions (>= 9.0.0)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Diagnostics.HealthChecks (>= 9.0.0)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Diagnostics.HealthChecks.EntityFrameworkCore (>= 8.0.11)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting.Abstractions (>= 9.0.0)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions (>= 9.0.0)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Options (>= 9.0.0)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Primitives (>= 9.0.0)
- OpenTelemetry.Extensions.Hosting (>= 1.9.0)
- System.Formats.Asn1 (>= 9.0.0)
- System.Text.Json (>= 9.0.0)
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