SeedEasy 2.0.3

dotnet add package SeedEasy --version 2.0.3                
NuGet\Install-Package SeedEasy -Version 2.0.3                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="SeedEasy" Version="2.0.3" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add SeedEasy --version 2.0.3                
#r "nuget: SeedEasy, 2.0.3"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install SeedEasy as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=SeedEasy&version=2.0.3

// Install SeedEasy as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=SeedEasy&version=2.0.3                

NuGet Package

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Installation

dotnet add package SeedEasy

Usage

1. Create Your Seeder by Implementing Seeder<>

To automate the process of seeding initial data into the database, you can implement the Seeder<> class for your entities.

public class UserSeeder : Seeder<User>
{
    public override async Task SeedAsync(CancellationToken ct)
    {
        if (DbSet.Any()) return;

        // Add initial data
        DbSet.Add(new User
        {
            FirstName = "Sara",
            LastName = "Sarara",
        });

        // Save changes to the database
        await Context.SaveChangesAsync(ct);
    }
}

2. Configure Your DbContext to Load Seed Data

Next, configure your DbContext to automatically load the seed data from your assembly during the application startup.

protected override void OnConfiguring(DbContextOptionsBuilder optionsBuilder)
{
    // Load seed data from the current assembly
    optionsBuilder.AddSeedData(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly());

    base.OnConfiguring(optionsBuilder);
}
  • AddSeedData automatically finds and executes all the seeders in the current assembly, ensuring that seed data is populated when the application starts.
  • This approach centralizes the seeding logic and allows you to add seed data without manually invoking seed methods.

More Complex Examples

In some cases, you may need to seed more complex data, such as creating relationships between entities. Here’s an example:

public class UserSeeder : Seeder<User>
{
    public override async Task SeedAsync(CancellationToken ct)
    {
        if (DbSet.Any()) return;

        var user = new User
        {
            FirstName = "Sara",
            LastName = "Sarara",
            // Adding related entities
            Roles = new List<Role>
            {
                new Role { Name = "Admin" },
                new Role { Name = "User" }
            }
        };

        DbSet.Add(user);
        await Context.SaveChangesAsync(ct);
    }
}
  • In this example, we’re seeding a User entity with related Role entities. This shows how to seed complex data with relationships between entities.
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