Entity Framework foreign key code first migration error - entity-framework

I've got an entity framework class with two a reference back to another object
public class Review
{
[Key]
public int Id
{get;set;}
public int? FeatureId {get;set;}
public Feature Feature {get;set;}
}
public class Feature
{
[Key]
public int Id
{get;set;}
public ICollection<Review> Reviews {get;set;}
}
This works fine when I generate a migration using Add-Migration
Now, I added a second entry
public class Review
{
[Key]
public int Id
{get;set;}
public int? FeatureId {get;set;}
public Feature Feature {get;set;}
public int? CompareToFeatureId {get;set;}
public Feature CompareToFeature {get;set;}
}
When I run the migration, it does some weird stuff, like renaming the original column.
RenameColumn(table: "dbo.Reviews", name: "FeatureId", newName: "Feature_Id");
AddColumn("dbo.Reviews", "CompareToFeatureId", c => c.Int());
AddForeignKey("dbo.Reviews", "FeatureId", "dbo.Features", "Id");
AddForeignKey("dbo.Reviews", "CompareToFeatureId", "dbo.Features", "Id");
CreateIndex("dbo.Reviews", "FeatureId");
CreateIndex("dbo.Reviews", "CompareToFeatureId");
That would be fine, but the migration fails when i run update-database
Applying code-based migrations: [201211092218271_Test2].
Applying code-based migration: 201211092218271_Test2.
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException (0x80131904): Foreign key 'FK_dbo.Reviews_dbo.Features_FeatureId' references invalid column 'FeatureId' in referencing table 'Reviews'.
Could not create constraint. See previous errors.
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection, Action`1 wrapCloseInAction)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection, Action`1 wrapCloseInAction)
at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.ThrowExceptionAndWarning(TdsParserStateObject stateObj, Boolean callerHasConnectionLock, Boolean asyncClose)
at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.TryRun(RunBehavior runBehavior, SqlCommand cmdHandler, SqlDataReader dataStream, BulkCopySimpleResultSet bulkCopyHandler, TdsParserStateObject stateObj, Boolean& dataReady)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteNonQueryTds(String methodName, Boolean async, Int32 timeout)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.InternalExecuteNonQuery(TaskCompletionSource`1 completion, String methodName, Boolean sendToPipe, Int32 timeout, Boolean asyncWrite)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.DbMigrator.ExecuteSql(DbTransaction transaction, MigrationStatement migrationStatement)
at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.Infrastructure.MigratorLoggingDecorator.ExecuteSql(DbTransaction transaction, MigrationStatement migrationStatement)
at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.DbMigrator.ExecuteStatements(IEnumerable`1 migrationStatements)
at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.Infrastructure.MigratorBase.ExecuteStatements(IEnumerable`1 migrationStatements)
at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.DbMigrator.ExecuteOperations(String migrationId, XDocument targetModel, IEnumerable`1 operations, Boolean downgrading, Boolean auto)
at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.DbMigrator.ApplyMigration(DbMigration migration, DbMigration lastMigration)
at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.Infrastructure.MigratorLoggingDecorator.ApplyMigration(DbMigration migration, DbMigration lastMigration)
at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.DbMigrator.Upgrade(IEnumerable`1 pendingMigrations, String targetMigrationId, String lastMigrationId)
at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.Infrastructure.MigratorLoggingDecorator.Upgrade(IEnumerable`1 pendingMigrations, String targetMigrationId, String lastMigrationId)
at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.DbMigrator.Update(String targetMigration)
at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.Infrastructure.MigratorBase.Update(String targetMigration)
at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.Design.ToolingFacade.UpdateRunner.RunCore()
at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.Design.ToolingFacade.BaseRunner.Run()
ClientConnectionId:f1573dba-4658-462f-969a-9afbf1e4374a
Foreign key 'FK_dbo.Reviews_dbo.Features_FeatureId' references invalid column 'FeatureId' in referencing table 'Reviews'.
Could not create constraint. See previous errors.
Not sure what to do here. Any suggestions?

since you are not following the convention (Feature_ID) you need to help it a bit: on the FeatureId property put an attribute [ForeignKey("Feature")]
[ForeignKey("Feature")]
public int? FeatureId { get; set; }
public Feature Feature { get; set; }

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Entity Framework Core in ASP.NET Core 3.1 Scaffold-DbContext when using named connection from appsetting

I am writing an ASP.NET Core 3.1 class library to Scaffold-DbContext to reverse engineering the tables into models.
It is throwing an error
Format of the initialization string does not conform to specification starting at index 0
if I use the connection string directly instead of -Connection it work without problem, but trying to understand what is that I am not doing correctly?
{
"DetailedErrors": true,
"Logging": {
"LogLevel": {
"Default": "Information",
"Microsoft": "Warning",
"Microsoft.Hosting.Lifetime": "Information"
}
},
"ConnectionStrings": {
"DatabaseConsString": "Server=tcp:mysqlserver.database.windows.net,1433;Initial Catalog=mysqldb;Persist Security Info=False;User ID=XXXXX;Password=XXXXXX;MultipleActiveResultSets=False;Encrypt=True;TrustServerCertificate=False;Connection Timeout=30;"
}
}
The above is my appsetting.json file, and this is the command I use:
PM> Scaffold-DbContext -Connection Name=DatabaseConsString
Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer -OutputDir DbModels
-Context myDbContext -UseDatabaseNames -Force
-Tables [dbo].[UserInfo],[dbo].[Transactions]
Build started...
Build succeeded.
System.ArgumentException: Format of the initialization string does not conform to specification starting at index 0.
at Microsoft.Data.Common.DbConnectionOptions.GetKeyValuePair(String connectionString, Int32 currentPosition, StringBuilder buffer, Boolean useOdbcRules, String& keyname, String& keyvalue)
at Microsoft.Data.Common.DbConnectionOptions.ParseInternal(Dictionary2 parsetable, String connectionString, Boolean buildChain, Dictionary2 synonyms, Boolean firstKey)
at Microsoft.Data.Common.DbConnectionOptions..ctor(String connectionString, Dictionary2 synonyms)
at Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnectionString..ctor(String connectionString)
at Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnectionFactory.CreateConnectionOptions(String connectionString, DbConnectionOptions previous)
at Microsoft.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionFactory.GetConnectionPoolGroup(DbConnectionPoolKey key, DbConnectionPoolGroupOptions poolOptions, DbConnectionOptions& userConnectionOptions)
at Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.ConnectionString_Set(DbConnectionPoolKey key)
at Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.set_ConnectionString(String value)
at Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection..ctor(String connectionString)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer.Scaffolding.Internal.SqlServerDatabaseModelFactory.Create(String connectionString, DatabaseModelFactoryOptions options)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Scaffolding.Internal.ReverseEngineerScaffolder.ScaffoldModel(String connectionString, DatabaseModelFactoryOptions databaseOptions, ModelReverseEngineerOptions modelOptions, ModelCodeGenerationOptions codeOptions)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design.Internal.DatabaseOperations.ScaffoldContext(String provider, String connectionString, String outputDir, String outputContextDir, String dbContextClassName, IEnumerable1 schemas, IEnumerable1 tables, Boolean useDataAnnotations, Boolean overwriteFiles, Boolean useDatabaseNames)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design.OperationExecutor.ScaffoldContextImpl(String provider, String connectionString, String outputDir, String outputDbContextDir, String dbContextClassName, IEnumerable1 schemaFilters, IEnumerable1 tableFilters, Boolean useDataAnnotations, Boolean overwriteFiles, Boolean useDatabaseNames)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design.OperationExecutor.ScaffoldContext.<>c__DisplayClass0_0.<.ctor>b__0()
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design.OperationExecutor.OperationBase.<>c__DisplayClass3_01.b__0()
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design.OperationExecutor.OperationBase.Execute(Action action)
Format of the initialization string does not conform to specification starting at index 0.

Scaffold-DbContext "The method or operation is not implemented"

Not having a great time.
PM> command run
Scaffold-DbContext "Server=myserver;Database=mysqlserverdb;Trusted_Connection=True;" Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer -Tables Settings -verbose
Error:
The method or operation is not implemented.
System.NotImplementedException: The method or operation is not implemented.
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Scaffolding.ProviderCodeGenerator.GenerateUseProvider(String connectionString)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Scaffolding.Internal.CSharpDbContextGenerator.GenerateOnConfiguring(String connectionString, Boolean suppressConnectionStringWarning)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Scaffolding.Internal.CSharpDbContextGenerator.GenerateClass(IModel model, String contextName, String connectionString, Boolean useDataAnnotations, Boolean suppressConnectionStringWarning)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Scaffolding.Internal.CSharpDbContextGenerator.WriteCode(IModel model, String namespace, String contextName, String connectionString, Boolean useDataAnnotations, Boolean suppressConnectionStringWarning)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Scaffolding.Internal.CSharpModelGenerator.GenerateModel(IModel model, String namespace, String contextDir, String contextName, String connectionString, ModelCodeGenerationOptions options)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design.Internal.DatabaseOperations.ScaffoldContext(String provider, String connectionString, String outputDir, String outputContextDir, String dbContextClassName, IEnumerable1 schemas, IEnumerable1 tables, Boolean useDataAnnotations, Boolean overwriteFiles, Boolean useDatabaseNames)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design.OperationExecutor.ScaffoldContextImpl(String provider, String connectionString, String outputDir, String outputDbContextDir, String dbContextClassName, IEnumerable1 schemaFilters, IEnumerable1 tableFilters, Boolean useDataAnnotations, Boolean overwriteFiles, Boolean useDatabaseNames)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design.OperationExecutor.ScaffoldContext.<>c__DisplayClass0_1.<.ctor>b__0()
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design.OperationExecutor.OperationBase.<>c__DisplayClass3_01.b__0()
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design.OperationExecutor.OperationBase.Execute(Action action)`
Between installing the EF power Tools and the Latest Core 2.2.x.x SDK I am now able to change my project to use dropdown change to the .net core 2.2 (it was previously only able to do 2.1.
Then with Nuget updates etc.. , it finally works!

Scaffold-DbContext returns System.ArgumentNullException: Parameter name: proposedIdentifier in EFCore 2.0 when trying to pluralize

When I run command Scaffold-DbContext "Server=localhost;Database=MyDatabase;Integrated Security=true" Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer
I get an error:
System.ArgumentNullException: Value cannot be null.
Parameter name: proposedIdentifier
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Utilities.Check.NotEmpty(String value, String parameterName)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Scaffolding.Internal.CSharpUtilities.Uniquifier(String proposedIdentifier, ICollection`1 existingIdentifiers)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Scaffolding.Internal.CSharpUtilities.GenerateCSharpIdentifier(String identifier, ICollection`1 existingIdentifiers, Func`2 singularizePluralizer, Func`3 uniquifier)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Scaffolding.Internal.CSharpUtilities.GenerateCSharpIdentifier(String identifier, ICollection`1 existingIdentifiers, Func`2 singularizePluralizer)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Scaffolding.Internal.CSharpNamer`1.GetName(T item)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Scaffolding.Internal.CSharpUniqueNamer`1.GetName(T item)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Scaffolding.Internal.RelationalScaffoldingModelFactory.GetEntityTypeName(DatabaseTable table)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Scaffolding.Internal.RelationalScaffoldingModelFactory.VisitTable(ModelBuilder modelBuilder, DatabaseTable table)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Scaffolding.Internal.RelationalScaffoldingModelFactory.VisitTables(ModelBuilder modelBuilder, ICollection`1 tables)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Scaffolding.Internal.RelationalScaffoldingModelFactory.VisitDatabaseModel(ModelBuilder modelBuilder, DatabaseModel databaseModel)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Scaffolding.Internal.RelationalScaffoldingModelFactory.CreateFromDatabaseModel(DatabaseModel databaseModel, Boolean useDatabaseNames)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Scaffolding.Internal.RelationalScaffoldingModelFactory.Create(String connectionString, IEnumerable`1 tables, IEnumerable`1 schemas, Boolean useDatabaseNames)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Scaffolding.Internal.ModelScaffolder.Generate(String connectionString, IEnumerable`1 tables, IEnumerable`1 schemas, String projectPath, String outputPath, String rootNamespace, String contextName, Boolean useDataAnnotations, Boolean overwriteFiles, Boolean useDatabaseNames)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design.Internal.DatabaseOperations.ScaffoldContext(String provider, String connectionString, String outputDir, String dbContextClassName, IEnumerable`1 schemas, IEnumerable`1 tables, Boolean useDataAnnotations, Boolean overwriteFiles, Boolean useDatabaseNames)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design.OperationExecutor.ScaffoldContextImpl(String provider, String connectionString, String outputDir, String dbContextClassName, IEnumerable`1 schemaFilters, IEnumerable`1 tableFilters, Boolean useDataAnnotations, Boolean overwriteFiles, Boolean useDatabaseNames)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design.OperationExecutor.ScaffoldContext.<>c__DisplayClass0_1.<.ctor>b__0()
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design.OperationExecutor.OperationBase.<>c__DisplayClass3_0`1.<Execute>b__0()
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design.OperationExecutor.OperationBase.Execute(Action action)
Value cannot be null.
Parameter name: proposedIdentifier.
In my startup project I have:
public class CustomPluralizerDesignTimeServices : IDesignTimeServices
{
public void ConfigureDesignTimeServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
services.AddSingleton<IPluralizer, HumanizerToIPluralizerAdapter>();
}
}
public class HumanizerToIPluralizerAdapter : IPluralizer
{
public string Pluralize(string name) => name.Pluralize();
public string Singularize(string name) => name.Singularize();
}
when I remove this code, the scaffolding works.
Dependencies:
DataAccess Project (.NET Standard 2.0)
Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer 2.0
Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Tools
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Web.CodeGeneration.Design
Startup Project (.NET CORE 2.0)
Microsoft.AspNetCore.All
Looks like a bug in your IPluralizer implementation. Ensure it's not returning null or an empty string for some values.

EF Core 2 tries to create same table twice

I have a project using EF Core 2. I created a migration. When running the migration it returns with the following error:
infoinfo: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException (0x80131904): There is already an object named 'Clients' in the database.
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection, Action`1 wrapCloseInAction)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection, Action`1 wrapCloseInAction)
at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.ThrowExceptionAndWarning(TdsParserStateObject stateObj, Boolean callerHasConnectionLock, Boolean asyncClose)
at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.TryRun(RunBehavior runBehavior, SqlCommand cmdHandler, SqlDataReader dataStream, BulkCopySimpleResultSet bulkCopyHandler, TdsParserStateObject stateObj, Boolean& dataReady)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteNonQueryTds(String methodName, Boolean async, Int32 timeout, Boolean asyncWrite)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.InternalExecuteNonQuery(TaskCompletionSource`1 completion, Boolean sendToPipe, Int32 timeout, Boolean asyncWrite, String methodName)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Storage.Internal.RelationalCommand.Execute(IRelationalConnection connection, DbCommandMethod executeMethod, IReadOnlyDictionary`2 parameterValues)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Storage.Internal.RelationalCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(IRelationalConnection connection, IReadOnlyDictionary`2 parameterValues)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Migrations.MigrationCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(IRelationalConnection connection, IReadOnlyDictionary`2 parameterValues)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Migrations.Internal.MigrationCommandExecutor.ExecuteNonQuery(IEnumerable`1 migrationCommands, IRelationalConnection connection)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Migrations.Internal.Migrator.Migrate(String targetMigration)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design.Internal.MigrationsOperations.UpdateDatabase(String targetMigration, String contextType)
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design.OperationExecutor.UpdateDatabase.<>c__DisplayClass0_1.<.ctor>b__0()
at Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design.OperationExecutor.OperationBase.Execute(Action action)
ClientConnectionId:718d9d47-c2e4-4bf5-9e15-165884a5ff11
Error Number:2714,State:6,Class:16
infoerror: There is already an object named 'Clients' in the database.
: Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Database.Command[200101]
Executed DbCommand (8ms) [Parameters=[#p0='?' (Size = 400), #p1='?' (Size = 400), #p2='?' (Size = 4000), #p3='?', #p4='?', #p5='?' (Size = 400), #p6='?' (Size = 400), #p7='?' (Size = 4000), #p8='?', #p9='?', #p10='?' (Size = 400), #p11='?' (Size = 400), #p12='?' (Size = 4000), #p13='?', #p14='?', #p15='?' (Size = 400), #p16='?' (Size = 400), #p17='?' (Size = 4000), #p18='?', #p19='?'], CommandType='Text', CommandTimeout='30']
SET NOCOUNT ON;
DECLARE #inserted0 TABLE ([Id] int, [_Position] [int]);
MERGE [Options] USING (
VALUES (#p0, #p1, #p2, #p3, #p4, 0),
(#p5, #p6, #p7, #p8, #p9, 1),
(#p10, #p11, #p12, #p13, #p14, 2),
(#p15, #p16, #p17, #p18, #p
This is my DbContext:
namespace MyProject.Data
{
public class MyProjectContext : DbContext
{
public MyProjectContext(DbContextOptions<MyProjectContext> options)
: base(options)
{
}
public DbSet<ExtensionBasicQuotation> ExtensionBasicQuotations { get; set; }
public DbSet<ExtensionSpecifiedQuotation> ExtensionSpecifiedQuotations { get; set; }
public DbSet<Client> Clients { get; set; }
public DbSet<Option> Options { get; set; }
public DbSet<SpecifiedQuotationAttachment> SpecifiedQuotationAttachments { get; set; }
protected override void OnModelCreating(ModelBuilder builder)
{
base.OnModelCreating(builder);
builder.ApplyConfiguration(new ClientConfiguration());
builder.ApplyConfiguration(new ExtensionBasicQuotationConfiguration());
builder.ApplyConfiguration(new ExtensionSpecifiedQuotationConfiguration());
builder.ApplyConfiguration(new OptionConfiguration());
}
}
}
There is only one migration and the migration has only one CreateTable function for the Clients table.
migrationBuilder.CreateTable(
name: "Clients",
columns: table => new
{
Id = table.Column<int>(type: "int", nullable: false)
.Annotation("SqlServer:ValueGenerationStrategy", SqlServerValueGenerationStrategy.IdentityColumn),
Address = table.Column<string>(type: "nvarchar(500)", maxLength: 500, nullable: true),
City = table.Column<string>(type: "nvarchar(200)", maxLength: 200, nullable: true),
Email = table.Column<string>(type: "nvarchar(200)", maxLength: 200, nullable: true),
Name = table.Column<string>(type: "nvarchar(200)", maxLength: 200, nullable: true),
Phone = table.Column<string>(type: "nvarchar(20)", maxLength: 20, nullable: true),
Postcode = table.Column<string>(type: "nvarchar(20)", maxLength: 20, nullable: true)
},
constraints: table =>
{
table.PrimaryKey("PK_Clients", x => x.Id);
});
Why is the Clients table created twice?
I found the same issue with EF Core 2.0
The problem shows up when creating a Seeder class and inside the seed method you have:
_ctx.Database.EnsureCreated();
Then if you add a migration (Initial or one with more tables) and execute the database update, the seeder will try to create the database first (but somehow not the version record in the history?) and then the update will try again.
Anyhow, commenting out the previous line in the seed method fixed the problem.
If this migration is the InitialCreate migration, it seems you shouldn't run it if you already have a database, it should be run only for creating a new database.
If you created the initial migration when the database already exists,
the database creation code is generated but it doesn't have to run
because the database already matches the data model. When you deploy
the app to another environment where the database doesn't exist yet,
this code will run to create your database
http://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/data/ef-mvc/migrations
I had a similar issue, database was created according to initial migration, but a migrations table was empty.
So the fix was to manually fill it:
MigrationName is located inside _migrationName_.Designer.cs file insite an attribute e.g. [Migration("20210209115216_InitialMigration")]
ProductVersion is located in the context's snapshot class e.g. MyDbContextModelSnapshot, there is a row .HasAnnotation("ProductVersion", "5.0.2");
I faced this lag during with an initial migration script, but I assume that it could be reproducible for any migration with a similar fix.

EF Code First CTP5 - Using the name of the property as column name for foreign key

Given the following model:
public class Foo
{
public int Id { get; set;}
public Bar TheBar { get; set; }
}
public class Bar
{
public int Id { get; set;}
}
EF tries to generate the FK column as BarId.
How can make it use TheBar?
I've tried the following:
protected override void OnModelCreating(ModelBuilder modelBuilder)
{
modelBuilder.Entity<Foo>()
.HasOptional(x => x.Bar)
.WithMany()
.IsIndependent()
.Map(x => x.MapKey(bar => bar.Id, "TheBar"));
}
But I get the following exception when trying to use the context:
Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation.
---> System.InvalidOperationException: Sequence contains more than one matching element
Server stack trace:
at System.Linq.Enumerable.SingleOrDefault[TSource](IEnumerable`1 source, Func`2 predicate)
at System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.Configuration.Properties.Navigation.IndependentAssociationMappingConfiguration`1.Configure(DbAssociationSetMapping associationSetMapping)
at System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.Configuration.Properties.Navigation.NavigationPropertyConfiguration.Configure(DbDatabaseMapping databaseMapping)
at System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.Utilities.IEnumerableExtensions.Each[T](IEnumerable`1 ts, Action`1 action)
at System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.Configuration.Types.EntityTypeConfiguration.ConfigureAssociationMappings(DbDatabaseMapping databaseMapping)
at System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.Configuration.Types.EntityTypeConfiguration.Configure(DbEntityTypeMapping entityTypeMapping, DbDatabaseMapping databaseMapping, DbProviderManifest providerManifest)
at System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.Configuration.ModelConfiguration.Configure(DbDatabaseMapping databaseMapping, DbProviderManifest providerManifest)
at System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.ModelBuilder.Build(DbProviderManifest providerManifest, DbProviderInfo providerInfo, Boolean validateModel)
at System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.ModelBuilder.Build(DbConnection providerConnection)
at System.Data.Entity.Internal.LazyInternalContext.CreateModel()
at System.Lazy`1.CreateValue()
Exception rethrown at [0]:
at System.Linq.Enumerable.SingleOrDefault[TSource](IEnumerable`1 source, Func`2 predicate)
at System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.Configuration.Properties.Navigation.IndependentAssociationMappingConfiguration`1.Configure(DbAssociationSetMapping associationSetMapping)
at System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.Configuration.Properties.Navigation.NavigationPropertyConfiguration.Configure(DbDatabaseMapping databaseMapping)
at System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.Utilities.IEnumerableExtensions.Each[T](IEnumerable`1 ts, Action`1 action)
at System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.Configuration.Types.EntityTypeConfiguration.ConfigureAssociationMappings(DbDatabaseMapping databaseMapping)
at System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.Configuration.Types.EntityTypeConfiguration.Configure(DbEntityTypeMapping entityTypeMapping, DbDatabaseMapping databaseMapping, DbProviderManifest providerManifest)
at System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.Configuration.ModelConfiguration.Configure(DbDatabaseMapping databaseMapping, DbProviderManifest providerManifest)
at System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.ModelBuilder.Build(DbProviderManifest providerManifest, DbProviderInfo providerInfo, Boolean validateModel)
at System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.ModelBuilder.Build(DbConnection providerConnection)
at System.Data.Entity.Internal.LazyInternalContext.CreateModel()
at System.Lazy`1.CreateValue()
at System.Lazy`1.LazyInitValue()
at System.Data.Entity.Internal.LazyInternalContext.InitializeContext()
at System.Data.Entity.Internal.InternalContext.GetEntitySetAndBaseTypeForType(Type entityType)
at System.Data.Entity.Internal.Linq.InternalSet`1.Initialize()
at System.Data.Entity.Internal.Linq.InternalSet`1.get_Provider()
at System.Linq.Queryable.FirstOrDefault[TSource](IQueryable`1 source)
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at System.RuntimeMethodHandle._InvokeMethodFast(IRuntimeMethodInfo method, Object target, Object[] arguments, SignatureStruct& sig, MethodAttributes methodAttributes, RuntimeType typeOwner)
at System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.Invoke(Object obj, BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder binder, Object[] parameters, CultureInfo culture, Boolean skipVisibilityChecks)
at System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.Invoke(Object obj, BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder binder, Object[] parameters, CultureInfo culture)
at System.Reflection.MethodBase.Invoke(Object obj, Object[] parameters)
The error was caused by a bug in CTP5. If the Id property was defined in a base class (which is not shown in the code above because I didn't think it was related), it breaks.
I solved it by defining a base interface, but keeping the Id in each class.
You want the MapKey method in the fluent interface.
Alternately, if you do this throughout your model, CTP 5 has pluggable conventions, although this is, AFAIK, not well-documented yet.