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RelationalConventionSetBuilderDependencies Constructors

Definition

Overloads

RelationalConventionSetBuilderDependencies()

Creates the service dependencies parameter object for a RelationalConventionSetBuilder.

Do not call this constructor directly from either provider or application code as it may change as new dependencies are added. Instead, use this type in your constructor so that an instance will be created and injected automatically by the dependency injection container. To create an instance with some dependent services replaced, first resolve the object from the dependency injection container, then replace selected services using the 'With...' methods. Do not call the constructor at any point in this process.

The service lifetime is Scoped. This means that each DbContext instance will use its own instance of this service. The implementation may depend on other services registered with any lifetime. The implementation does not need to be thread-safe.

This is an internal API that supports the Entity Framework Core infrastructure and not subject to the same compatibility standards as public APIs. It may be changed or removed without notice in any release. You should only use it directly in your code with extreme caution and knowing that doing so can result in application failures when updating to a new Entity Framework Core release.

RelationalConventionSetBuilderDependencies(IRelationalAnnotationProvider)

Creates the service dependencies parameter object for a RelationalConventionSetBuilder.

Do not call this constructor directly from either provider or application code as it may change as new dependencies are added. Instead, use this type in your constructor so that an instance will be created and injected automatically by the dependency injection container. To create an instance with some dependent services replaced, first resolve the object from the dependency injection container, then replace selected services using the 'With...' methods. Do not call the constructor at any point in this process.

The service lifetime is Scoped. This means that each DbContext instance will use its own instance of this service. The implementation may depend on other services registered with any lifetime. The implementation does not need to be thread-safe.

This is an internal API that supports the Entity Framework Core infrastructure and not subject to the same compatibility standards as public APIs. It may be changed or removed without notice in any release. You should only use it directly in your code with extreme caution and knowing that doing so can result in application failures when updating to a new Entity Framework Core release.

RelationalConventionSetBuilderDependencies(IRelationalAnnotationProvider, IUpdateSqlGenerator)

This is an internal API that supports the Entity Framework Core infrastructure and not subject to the same compatibility standards as public APIs. It may be changed or removed without notice in any release. You should only use it directly in your code with extreme caution and knowing that doing so can result in application failures when updating to a new Entity Framework Core release.

RelationalConventionSetBuilderDependencies()

Creates the service dependencies parameter object for a RelationalConventionSetBuilder.

Do not call this constructor directly from either provider or application code as it may change as new dependencies are added. Instead, use this type in your constructor so that an instance will be created and injected automatically by the dependency injection container. To create an instance with some dependent services replaced, first resolve the object from the dependency injection container, then replace selected services using the 'With...' methods. Do not call the constructor at any point in this process.

The service lifetime is Scoped. This means that each DbContext instance will use its own instance of this service. The implementation may depend on other services registered with any lifetime. The implementation does not need to be thread-safe.

This is an internal API that supports the Entity Framework Core infrastructure and not subject to the same compatibility standards as public APIs. It may be changed or removed without notice in any release. You should only use it directly in your code with extreme caution and knowing that doing so can result in application failures when updating to a new Entity Framework Core release.

[Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Infrastructure.EntityFrameworkInternal]
public RelationalConventionSetBuilderDependencies ();
Public Sub New ()
Attributes

Applies to

RelationalConventionSetBuilderDependencies(IRelationalAnnotationProvider)

Creates the service dependencies parameter object for a RelationalConventionSetBuilder.

Do not call this constructor directly from either provider or application code as it may change as new dependencies are added. Instead, use this type in your constructor so that an instance will be created and injected automatically by the dependency injection container. To create an instance with some dependent services replaced, first resolve the object from the dependency injection container, then replace selected services using the 'With...' methods. Do not call the constructor at any point in this process.

The service lifetime is Scoped. This means that each DbContext instance will use its own instance of this service. The implementation may depend on other services registered with any lifetime. The implementation does not need to be thread-safe.

This is an internal API that supports the Entity Framework Core infrastructure and not subject to the same compatibility standards as public APIs. It may be changed or removed without notice in any release. You should only use it directly in your code with extreme caution and knowing that doing so can result in application failures when updating to a new Entity Framework Core release.

[Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Infrastructure.EntityFrameworkInternal]
public RelationalConventionSetBuilderDependencies (Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.IRelationalAnnotationProvider relationalAnnotationProvider);
[<Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Infrastructure.EntityFrameworkInternal>]
new Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Conventions.Infrastructure.RelationalConventionSetBuilderDependencies : Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.IRelationalAnnotationProvider -> Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Conventions.Infrastructure.RelationalConventionSetBuilderDependencies
Public Sub New (relationalAnnotationProvider As IRelationalAnnotationProvider)

Parameters

relationalAnnotationProvider
IRelationalAnnotationProvider
Attributes

Applies to

RelationalConventionSetBuilderDependencies(IRelationalAnnotationProvider, IUpdateSqlGenerator)

This is an internal API that supports the Entity Framework Core infrastructure and not subject to the same compatibility standards as public APIs. It may be changed or removed without notice in any release. You should only use it directly in your code with extreme caution and knowing that doing so can result in application failures when updating to a new Entity Framework Core release.

[Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Infrastructure.EntityFrameworkInternal]
public RelationalConventionSetBuilderDependencies (Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.IRelationalAnnotationProvider relationalAnnotationProvider, Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Update.IUpdateSqlGenerator updateSqlGenerator);
[<Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Infrastructure.EntityFrameworkInternal>]
new Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Conventions.Infrastructure.RelationalConventionSetBuilderDependencies : Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.IRelationalAnnotationProvider * Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Update.IUpdateSqlGenerator -> Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Conventions.Infrastructure.RelationalConventionSetBuilderDependencies
Public Sub New (relationalAnnotationProvider As IRelationalAnnotationProvider, updateSqlGenerator As IUpdateSqlGenerator)

Parameters

relationalAnnotationProvider
IRelationalAnnotationProvider
updateSqlGenerator
IUpdateSqlGenerator
Attributes

Remarks

Do not call this constructor directly from either provider or application code as it may change as new dependencies are added. Instead, use this type in your constructor so that an instance will be created and injected automatically by the dependency injection container. To create an instance with some dependent services replaced, first resolve the object from the dependency injection container, then replace selected services using the C# 'with' operator. Do not call the constructor at any point in this process.

Applies to