In entity-framework code-first solution, we usually generate migrations scripts in the default startup project. For instance, for ASP.NET Core applications, the scripts can be generated in Migrationsfolder of the web application project. This articles shows an approach to generate migration scripts in a separate project.
Scenario
Assuming the following solution setup:
sln
WebProject
DataModels
Migrations
In solution folder sln, there are three projects:
- WebProject: ASP.NET Core web application project.
- DataModels: all the entity framework models and application DbContextclasses are defined here.
- Migrations: all the migration scripts.
The task is to generate migration scripts in Migrationsproject folder.
Resolution
The following steps provide one solution to implement the above task.
Open Command Prompt (Windows) or Terminal (Linux).
Change current folder to sln:
cd sln
Add initial migration script:
dotnet ef migrations add InitMigrations --startup-project WebProject
The above command will generate initial migration scripts by default in WebProject. The startup project is set as WebProject.
Create Migrationsproject as a C# library project with all the necessary references to entity framework package and DataModelsproject.
Move the generated scripts to project Migrationsmanually.
Generate new migrations using the following command ongoing forward:
dotnet ef migrations add MyNewMigration --startup-project WebProject --project Migrations
References
Using a Separate Migrations Project - EF Core | Microsoft Docs