Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Sqlite
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The service lifetime is . This means a single instance
is used by many instances. The implementation must be thread-safe.
This service cannot depend on services registered as .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
SQLite does not support this migration operation ('{operation}'). For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=723262.
Generating idempotent scripts for migration is not currently supported by SQLite. For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=723262.
SQLite does not support sequences. For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=723262.
SQLite doesn't support computed columns. For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=723262.
SQLite cannot order by expressions of type '{type}'. Convert the values to a supported type or use LINQ to Objects to order the results.
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.
The entity type '{entityType}' is configured to use schema '{schema}'. SQLite does not support schemas. This configuration will be ignored by the SQLite provider.
The model was configured with the database sequence '{sequence}'. SQLite does not support sequences.
SQLite doesn't support schemas. The specified schema selection arguments will be ignored.
Found column on table: {tableName}, column name: {columnName}, data type: {dataType}, not nullable: {isNotNullable}, default value: {defaultValue}.
Found foreign key on table: {tableName}, id: {id}, principal table: {principalTableName}, delete action: {deleteAction}.
Could not scaffold the foreign key '{foreignKeyName}'. The referenced table could not be found. This most likely occurred because the referenced table was excluded from scaffolding.
Found table with name: {name}.
Unable to find a table in the database matching the selected table {table}.
For foreign key with identity {id} on table {tableName}, unable to find the column called {principalColumnName} on the foreign key's principal table, {principaltableName}. Skipping foreign key.
Found index with name: {indexName}, table: {tableName}, is unique: {isUnique}.
Found primary key with name: {primaryKeyName}, table: {tableName}.
Found unique constraint with name: {uniqueConstraintName}, table: {tableName}.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The service lifetime is . This means that each
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The service lifetime is . This means a single instance
is used by many instances. The implementation must be thread-safe.
This service cannot depend on services registered as .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Initializes a new instance of the class.
The dependencies.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The service lifetime is . This means that each
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.
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.
The service lifetime is . This means that each
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Creates a copy of this mapping.
The parameters for this mapping.
The newly created mapping.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Creates a copy of this mapping.
The parameters for this mapping.
The newly created mapping.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Creates a copy of this mapping.
The parameters for this mapping.
The newly created mapping.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Creates a copy of this mapping.
The parameters for this mapping.
The newly created mapping.
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.
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.
The service lifetime is . This means that each
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The service lifetime is . This means a single instance
is used by many instances. The implementation must be thread-safe.
This service cannot depend on services registered as .
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.
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.
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.
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.
The service lifetime is . This means a single instance
is used by many instances. The implementation must be thread-safe.
This service cannot depend on services registered as .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Creates a copy of this mapping.
The parameters for this mapping.
The newly created mapping.
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.
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.
The service lifetime is . This means that each
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.
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.
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.
The service lifetime is . This means a single instance
is used by many instances. The implementation must be thread-safe.
This service cannot depend on services registered as .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Event IDs for SQLite events that correspond to messages logged to an
and events sent to a .
These IDs are also used with to configure the
behavior of warnings.
A schema was configured for an entity type, but SQLite does not support schemas.
This event is in the category.
This event uses the payload when used with a .
A sequence was configured for an entity type, but SQLite does not support sequences.
This event is in the category.
This event uses the payload when used with a .
A column was found.
This event is in the category.
SQLite does not support schemas.
This event is in the category.
A foreign key references a missing table.
This event is in the category.
A table was found.
This event is in the category.
The database is missing a table.
This event is in the category.
A column referenced by a foreign key constraint was not found.
This event is in the category.
An index was found.
This event is in the category.
A foreign key was found.
This event is in the category.
A primary key was found.
This event is in the category.
A unique constraint was found.
This event is in the category.
SQLite specific extension methods for .
Returns true if the database provider currently in use is the SQLite provider.
This method can only be used after the has been configured because
it is only then that the provider is known. This means that this method cannot be used
in because this is where application code sets the
provider to use as part of configuring the context.
The facade from .
True if SQLite is being used; false otherwise.
SQLite specific extension methods for .
Configures the context to connect to a SQLite database.
The builder being used to configure the context.
The connection string of the database to connect to.
An optional action to allow additional SQLite specific configuration.
The options builder so that further configuration can be chained.
Configures the context to connect to a SQLite database.
The builder being used to configure the context.
An existing to be used to connect to the database. If the connection is
in the open state then EF will not open or close the connection. If the connection is in the closed
state then EF will open and close the connection as needed.
An optional action to allow additional SQLite specific configuration.
The options builder so that further configuration can be chained.
Configures the context to connect to a SQLite database.
The type of context to be configured.
The builder being used to configure the context.
The connection string of the database to connect to.
An optional action to allow additional SQLite specific configuration.
The options builder so that further configuration can be chained.
Configures the context to connect to a SQLite database.
The type of context to be configured.
The builder being used to configure the context.
An existing to be used to connect to the database. If the connection is
in the open state then EF will not open or close the connection. If the connection is in the closed
state then EF will open and close the connection as needed.
An optional action to allow additional SQLite specific configuration.
The options builder so that further configuration can be chained.
SQLite specific extension methods for .
Returns true if the database provider currently in use is the SQLite provider.
The migrationBuilder from the parameters on or
.
True if SQLite is being used; false otherwise.
SQLite-specific implementation of .
The service lifetime is . This means that each
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.
Creates a new instance.
Parameter object containing dependencies for this service.
Provider-specific Migrations annotations to use.
Generates commands from a list of operations.
The operations.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The list of commands to be executed or scripted.
Builds commands for the given by making calls on the given
.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Builds commands for the given by making calls on the given
.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Indicates whether or not to terminate the command after generating SQL for the operation.
Builds commands for the given
by making calls on the given .
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Indicates whether or not to terminate the command after generating SQL for the operation.
Builds commands for the given
by making calls on the given .
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Builds commands for the given
by making calls on the given .
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Builds commands for the given
by making calls on the given .
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Builds commands for the given by making calls on the given
.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Indicates whether or not to terminate the command after generating SQL for the operation.
Generates a SQL fragment for the column definitions in an .
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to add the SQL fragment.
Generates a SQL fragment for a column definition for the given column metadata.
The schema that contains the table, or null to use the default schema.
The table that contains the column.
The column name.
The column metadata.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to add the SQL fragment.
Throws since this operation requires table rebuilds, which
are not yet supported.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Indicates whether or not to terminate the command after generating SQL for the operation.
Throws since this operation requires table rebuilds, which
are not yet supported.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Indicates whether or not to terminate the command after generating SQL for the operation.
Throws since this operation requires table rebuilds, which
are not yet supported.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Throws since this operation requires table rebuilds, which
are not yet supported.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Throws since this operation requires table rebuilds, which
are not yet supported.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Indicates whether or not to terminate the command after generating SQL for the operation.
Throws since this operation requires table rebuilds, which
are not yet supported.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Indicates whether or not to terminate the command after generating SQL for the operation.
Throws since this operation requires table rebuilds, which
are not yet supported.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Indicates whether or not to terminate the command after generating SQL for the operation.
Throws since this operation requires table rebuilds, which
are not yet supported.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Throws since this operation requires table rebuilds, which
are not yet supported.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Throws since this operation requires table rebuilds, which
are not yet supported.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Generates a SQL fragment for a computed column definition for the given column metadata.
The schema that contains the table, or null to use the default schema.
The table that contains the column.
The column name.
The column metadata.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to add the SQL fragment.
Ignored, since schemas are not supported by SQLite and are silently ignored to improve testing compatibility.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Ignored, since schemas are not supported by SQLite and are silently ignored to improve testing compatibility.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Throws since SQLite does not support sequences.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Throws since SQLite does not support sequences.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Throws since SQLite does not support sequences.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Throws since SQLite does not support sequences.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
Throws since SQLite does not support sequences.
The operation.
The target model which may be null if the operations exist without a model.
The command builder to use to build the commands.
SQLite-specific extension methods for .
Configures the SRID of the column that the property maps to when targeting SQLite.
The builder for the property being configured.
The SRID.
The same builder instance so that multiple calls can be chained.
Configures the SRID of the column that the property maps to when targeting SQLite.
The builder for the property being configured.
The SRID.
The same builder instance so that multiple calls can be chained.
Configures the SRID of the column that the property maps to when targeting SQLite.
The builder for the property being configured.
The SRID.
Indicates whether the configuration was specified using a data annotation.
The same builder instance if the configuration was applied,
null otherwise.
Returns a value indicating whether the given value can be set as the SRID for the column.
The builder for the property being configured.
The SRID.
Indicates whether the configuration was specified using a data annotation.
true if the given value can be set as the SRID for the column.
Configures the dimension of the column that the property maps to when targeting SQLite.
The builder for the property being configured.
The dimension.
Indicates whether the configuration was specified using a data annotation.
The same builder instance if the configuration was applied,
null otherwise.
Returns a value indicating whether the given value can be set as the dimension for the column.
The builder for the property being configured.
The dimension.
Indicates whether the configuration was specified using a data annotation.
true if the given value can be set as the dimension for the column.
Configures the SRID of the column that the property maps to when targeting SQLite.
The builder for the property being configured.
The SRID.
The same builder instance so that multiple calls can be chained.
Configures the SRID of the column that the property maps to when targeting SQLite.
The builder for the property being configured.
The SRID.
The same builder instance so that multiple calls can be chained.
Configures the SRID of the column that the property maps to when targeting SQLite.
The builder for the property being configured.
The SRID.
Indicates whether the configuration was specified using a data annotation.
The same builder instance if the configuration was applied,
null otherwise.
Configures the dimension of the column that the property maps to when targeting SQLite.
The builder for the property being configured.
The dimension.
Indicates whether the configuration was specified using a data annotation.
The same builder instance if the configuration was applied,
null otherwise.
Extension methods for for SQLite metadata.
Returns the SRID to use when creating a column for this property.
The property.
The SRID to use when creating a column for this property.
Sets the SRID to use when creating a column for this property.
The property.
The SRID.
Sets the SRID to use when creating a column for this property.
The property.
The SRID.
Indicates whether the configuration was specified using a data annotation.
Gets the for the column SRID.
The property.
The for the column SRID.
Returns the dimension to use when creating a column for this property.
The property.
The dimension to use when creating a column for this property.
Sets the dimension to use when creating a column for this property.
The property.
The dimension.
Sets the dimension to use when creating a column for this property.
The property.
The dimension.
Indicates whether the configuration was specified using a data annotation.
Gets the for the column dimension.
The property.
The for the column dimension.
Finds and loads SpatiaLite.
Tries to load the mod_spatialite extension into the specified connection.
The connection.
true if the extension was loaded; otherwise, false.
Loads the mod_spatialite extension into the specified connection.
The extension will be loaded from native NuGet assets when available.
The connection.
Allows SQLite specific configuration to be performed on .
Instances of this class are returned from a call to
and it is not designed to be directly constructed in your application code.
Initializes a new instance of the class.
The options builder.
A builder for building conventions for SQLite.
The service lifetime is and multiple registrations
are allowed. This means that each instance will use its own
set of instances of this service.
The implementations may depend on other services registered with any lifetime.
The implementations do not need to be thread-safe.
Creates a new instance.
The core dependencies for this service.
The relational dependencies for this service.
Call this method to build a for SQLite when using
the outside of .
Note that it is unusual to use this method.
Consider using in the normal way instead.
The convention set.
SQLite specific extension methods for .
Adds the services required by the SQLite database provider for Entity Framework
to an .
Calling this method is no longer necessary when building most applications, including those that
use dependency injection in ASP.NET or elsewhere.
It is only needed when building the internal service provider for use with
the method.
This is not recommend other than for some advanced scenarios.
The to add services to.
The same service collection so that multiple calls can be chained.