问题
I have a MVC4 web application that use Entity Framework 5.0 Code First.
In Global.asax.cs I have a bootstrapper that initialize the Entity.Database, force the database to be initialized and initialize the database for the Membership. The code is this one:
System.Data.Entity.Database.SetInitializer(new DatabaseContextInitializer());
Database.Initialize(true);
WebSecurity.InitializeDatabaseConnection(DEFAULTCONNECTION, "UserProfile", "UserId", "UserName", autoCreateTables: true);
The DatabaseContextInitializer is very simple for the moment:
public class DatabaseContextInitializer : DropCreateDatabaseIfModelChanges<DatabaseContext>
{
protected override void Seed(DatabaseContext dbContext)
{
base.Seed(dbContext);
db.Set<Workout>().Add(new Workout {Id = 1, Name = "My First workout user1"})
}
}
The problem is that I cannot create User to the membership with:
WebSecurity.InitializeDatabaseConnection(DEFAULTCONNECTION, "UserProfile", "UserId", "UserName", autoCreateTables: true);
Because I have a problem with that the database is not created. How do you initialize some default user for your database with Entity Framework 5.0 and Asp.Net MVC 4?
回答1:
Take a look at the following article for the recommended approach for seeding your database using migrations.
Here are the steps:
- Create a new ASP.NET MVC 4 application using the Internet Template
In your package manager console type the following command:
enable-migrations
This will create a
~/Migrations/Configuration.cs
file in which you could seed your database:using System.Data.Entity.Migrations; using System.Linq; using System.Web.Security; using WebMatrix.WebData; internal sealed class Configuration : DbMigrationsConfiguration<MvcApplication1.Models.UsersContext> { public Configuration() { AutomaticMigrationsEnabled = true; } protected override void Seed(MvcApplication1.Models.UsersContext context) { WebSecurity.InitializeDatabaseConnection("DefaultConnection", "UserProfile", "UserId", "UserName", autoCreateTables: true); if (!Roles.RoleExists("Administrator")) { Roles.CreateRole("Administrator"); } if (!WebSecurity.UserExists("john")) { WebSecurity.CreateUserAndAccount("john", "secret"); } if (!Roles.GetRolesForUser("john").Contains("Administrator")) { Roles.AddUsersToRoles(new[] { "john" }, new[] { "Administrator" }); } } }
Specify the memebership and role providers in your web.config:
<roleManager enabled="true" defaultProvider="SimpleRoleProvider"> <providers> <clear/> <add name="SimpleRoleProvider" type="WebMatrix.WebData.SimpleRoleProvider, WebMatrix.WebData"/> </providers> </roleManager> <membership defaultProvider="SimpleMembershipProvider"> <providers> <clear/> <add name="SimpleMembershipProvider" type="WebMatrix.WebData.SimpleMembershipProvider, WebMatrix.WebData" /> </providers> </membership>
Run the migration in your package manager console:
update-database -verbose
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12662587/how-to-initialize-database-with-entity-framework-and-membership-tables