public NewTemplateDbContext CreateDbContext(string[] args) { var builder = new DbContextOptionsBuilder <NewTemplateDbContext>(); /* * You can provide an environmentName parameter to the AppConfigurations.Get method. * In this case, AppConfigurations will try to read appsettings.{environmentName}.json. * Use Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT") method or from string[] args to get environment if necessary. * https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/core/cli/dbcontext-creation?tabs=dotnet-core-cli#args */ var configuration = AppConfigurations.Get( WebContentDirectoryFinder.CalculateContentRootFolder(), addUserSecrets: true ); NewTemplateDbContextConfigurer.Configure(builder, configuration.GetConnectionString(NewTemplateConsts.ConnectionStringName)); return(new NewTemplateDbContext(builder.Options)); }
public override void PreInitialize() { if (!SkipDbContextRegistration) { Configuration.Modules.AbpEfCore().AddDbContext <NewTemplateDbContext>(options => { if (options.ExistingConnection != null) { NewTemplateDbContextConfigurer.Configure(options.DbContextOptions, options.ExistingConnection); } else { NewTemplateDbContextConfigurer.Configure(options.DbContextOptions, options.ConnectionString); } }); } // Set this setting to true for enabling entity history. Configuration.EntityHistory.IsEnabled = false; // Uncomment below line to write change logs for the entities below: // Configuration.EntityHistory.Selectors.Add("NewTemplateEntities", EntityHistoryHelper.TrackedTypes); // Configuration.CustomConfigProviders.Add(new EntityHistoryConfigProvider(Configuration)); }