Reputation: 3481
I am trying to get a simple code first example to work in a console app using SQLite and EF6, however I am running into multiple errors: I created a new console project in VS 2015. Then install EF (6.1.3) and System.Data.SQLite (1.0.102) via NuGet.
Try to run a simple program:
namespace SQLiteConsole1
{
class Person
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public string Name { get; set; }
}
class MyContext : DbContext
{
public DbSet<Person> Persons { get; set; }
}
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
using (var db = new MyContext())
{
var person = new Person() { Name = "John" };
db.Persons.Add(person);
db.SaveChanges();
}
}
}
}
This is what my App.Config looks like this:
<connectionStrings>
<add name="MyContext" connectionString="Data Source=C:\Temp\Test.sqlite" providerName="System.Data.SQLite" />
</connectionStrings>
<entityFramework>
<defaultConnectionFactory type="System.Data.Entity.Infrastructure.SqlConnectionFactory, EntityFramework" />
<providers>
<provider invariantName="System.Data.SqlClient" type="System.Data.Entity.SqlServer.SqlProviderServices, EntityFramework.SqlServer" />
<provider invariantName="System.Data.SQLite.EF6" type="System.Data.SQLite.EF6.SQLiteProviderServices, System.Data.SQLite.EF6" />
</providers>
</entityFramework>
<system.data>
<DbProviderFactories>
<remove invariant="System.Data.SQLite.EF6" />
<add name="SQLite Data Provider (Entity Framework 6)" invariant="System.Data.SQLite.EF6" description=".NET Framework Data Provider for SQLite (Entity Framework 6)" type="System.Data.SQLite.EF6.SQLiteProviderFactory, System.Data.SQLite.EF6" />
<remove invariant="System.Data.SQLite" /><add name="SQLite Data Provider" invariant="System.Data.SQLite" description=".NET Framework Data Provider for SQLite" type="System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteFactory, System.Data.SQLite" /></DbProviderFactories>
</system.data>
When I first run this program I get the following error:
Unhandled Exception: System.InvalidOperationException: No Entity Framework provider found for the ADO.NET provider with invariant name 'System.Data.SQLite'. Make sure the provider is registered in the 'entityFramework' section of the application config file."
So I change <provider invariantName="System.Data.SQLite.EF6"
to <provider invariantName="System.Data.SQLite"
, then I get this error:
Unhandled Exception: System.Data.Entity.Infrastructure.DbUpdateException: An error occurred while updating the entries. See the inner exception for details. System.Data.Entity.Core.UpdateException: An error occurred while updating the entries. See the inner exception for details. System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteException: SQL logic error or missing database no such table: People
What needs to be changed to get this simple example working?
Upvotes: 35
Views: 86618
Reputation: 3481
A similar question is asked over here: Entity Framework 6 with SQLite 3 Code First - Won't create tables
kjbartel gives very useful explanation that table creation is not supported by the EF SQLite Driver.
Also see https://github.com/msallin/SQLiteCodeFirst, which provides an excellent solution. I installed the SQLite.CodeFirst NuGet package, and added the below code, then the app works fine:
class MyContext : DbContext
{
protected override void OnModelCreating(DbModelBuilder modelBuilder)
{
var sqliteConnectionInitializer = new SqliteCreateDatabaseIfNotExists<MyContext>(modelBuilder);
Database.SetInitializer(sqliteConnectionInitializer);
}
public DbSet<Person> Persons { get; set; }
}
Upvotes: 38
Reputation: 482
You need to initialize your database with the tables for your models. Notice the error "SQL logic error or missing database no such table: People".
That means you need to run SQL to create the corresponding tables in the database, thankfully, if using VS, under the context menu while in the model editor (*.edmx files), there is an option to have it auto-generate the SQL and execute it to create the table entries in the database for you based on the model. Note: sometimes the auto-generated for non MS-SQL can have issues that need to be manually fixed before it will compile/run.
Upvotes: 0