Toolbelt.EntityFrameworkCore.IndexAttribute 3.2.0

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IndexAttribute for EntityFramework Core

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What's this?

Revival of [Index] attribute for EF Core. (with extension for model building.)

Attention

EF Core also includes the [Index] attribute officially, after ver.5.0.

However, I'm going to continue improving and maintaining these libraries, because these libraries still have advantages as below.

  • You can still create indexes by data annotations even if you have to use a lower version of EF Core.
  • You can create indexes with "included columns" for SQL Server.
  • You can create a clustered index (This means you can also create a non-clustered primary key index).

How to use?

  1. Add Toolbelt.EntityFrameworkCore.IndexAttribute package to your project.
> dotnet add package Toolbelt.EntityFrameworkCore.IndexAttribute

Supported Versions

EF Core version      | This package version  
---------------------|-------------------------  
v.5.0 (Preview, RC~) | v.3.1, v.3.2, **v.5.0 (recommended)**  
v.3.1,               | v.3.1, v.3.2, v.5.0  
v.3.0                | v.3.0, v.3.1, v.3.2, v.5.0  
v.2.0, 2.1, 2.2      | v.2.0.x  

If you want to use IsClustered=true and/or Includes index features on a SQL Server, you have to add Toolbelt.EntityFrameworkCore.IndexAttribute.SqlServer package to your project, instead.

> dotnet add package Toolbelt.EntityFrameworkCore.IndexAttribute.SqlServer
  1. Annotate your model with [Index] attribute that lives in Toolbelt.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Schema namespace.
using Toolbelt.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Schema;

public class Person
{
  public int Id { get; set; }

  [Index] // <- Here!
  public string Name { get; set; }
}
  1. [Important] Override OnModelCreating() method of your DbContext class, and call BuildIndexesFromAnnotations() extension method which lives in Toolbelt.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations namespace.
using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore;
using Toolbelt.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations;

public class MyDbContext : DbContext
{
  ...
  // Override "OnModelCreating", ...
  protected override void OnModelCreating(ModelBuilder modelBuilder)
  {
    base.OnModelCreating(modelBuilder);

    // .. and invoke "BuildIndexesFromAnnotations"!
    modelBuilder.BuildIndexesFromAnnotations();
  }
}

If you use SQL Server and IsClustered=true and/or Includes = new[]{"Foo", "Bar"} features, you need to call BuildIndexesFromAnnotationsForSqlServer() extension method instead of BuildIndexesFromAnnotations() extension method.

  ...
  // Override "OnModelCreating", ...
  protected override void OnModelCreating(ModelBuilder modelBuilder)
  {
    base.OnModelCreating(modelBuilder);

    // Invoke "BuildIndexesFromAnnotationsForSqlServer"
    // instead of "BuildIndexesFromAnnotations".
    modelBuilder.BuildIndexesFromAnnotationsForSqlServer();
  }

That's all!

BuildIndexesFromAnnotations() (or, BuildIndexesFromAnnotationsForSqlServer()) extension method scans the DbContext with .NET Reflection technology, and detects [Index] attributes, then build models related to indexing.

After doing that, the database which created by EF Core, contains indexes that are specified by [Index] attributes.

Appendix A - Suppress "NotSupportedException"

You will run into "NotSupportedException" when you call BuildIndexesFromAnnotations() with the model which is annotated with the [Index] attribute that's "IsClustered" property is true, or "Includes" property is not empty.

If you have to call BuildIndexesFromAnnotations() in this case (for example, share the model for different Database products), you can suppress this behavior with configuration, like this.

  ...
  protected override void OnModelCreating(ModelBuilder modelBuilder)
  {
    base.OnModelCreating(modelBuilder);

    // Suppress "NotSupportedException" for "IsClustered" and "Includes" feature.
    modelBuilder.BuildIndexesFromAnnotations(options => {
      options.SuppressNotSupportedException.IsClustered = true;
      options.SuppressNotSupportedException.Includes = true;
    });
  }
}

Appendix B - Notice for using "IsClustered=true"

If you annotate the model with "IsClustered=true" index simply like this,

public class Employee {
  public int Id { get; set; }

  [Index(IsClustered = true)]
  public string EmployeeCode { get; set; }
}

You will run into 'System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException' like this.

System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException :
Cannot create more than one clustered index on table '(table name)'.
Drop the existing clustered index '(index name)' before creating another.

In this case, you need to annotate a primary key property with [PrimaryKey(IsClustered = false)] attribute explicitly for suppress auto generated primary key to be clustered index.

public class Employee {
  [PrimaryKey(IsClustered = false)] // <- Add this line!
  public int Id { get; set; }

  [Index(IsClustered = true)]
  public string EmployeeCode { get; set; }
}

Appendix C - If you want to use only "IndexAttribute" without any dependencies...

If you want to use only "IndexAttribute" class without any dependencies, you can use Toolbelt.EntityFrameworkCore.IndexAttribute.Attribute NuGet package.

Appendix D - If you run into a compile error CS0104...

For more detail on this topic, please visit this link.

For More Detail...

This library is designed to have the same syntax as EF 6.x [Index] annotation.

Please visit document site of EF 6.x and [Index] attribute for EF 6.x.

Limitations

[Index] attribute with IsClustered=true can apply only not owned entity types.

Release Notes

License

MIT License

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v.3.2.0
- Add support for "Includes" property of [Index] attribute
v.3.1.0
- Supports EntityFramework Core v.3.1.0
- Revert back to .NET Standard 2.0
v.3.0.0
- BREAKING CHANGE: supports EntityFramework Core v.3.0
v.2.1.0
- Add support [PrimaryKey] attribute.
v.2.0.1
- Fix: Doesn't work with owned types on EF Core v.2.1, v.2.2.
v.2.0.0
- Splitted [Index] attribute class to another package for detach the dependencies of EF Core from [Index] attribute.
v.1.0.2
- Added support for Owned Entity Types.
v.1.0.0
- 1st release.