How can I change an int ID column to Guid with EF

2019-02-21 13:12发布

问题:

I'm using EF code-first approach and want to change the Id field to guid but can't seem to get past below error.

This is my first migration:

public partial class CreateDownloadToken : DbMigration
{
    public override void Up()
    {
        CreateTable(
            "dbo.DownloadTokens",
            c => new
            {
                Id = c.Int(nullable: false, identity: true),
                FileId = c.Int(),
                UserId = c.String(nullable: false, maxLength: 128),
                ValidUntil = c.DateTime(nullable: false),
            })
            .PrimaryKey(t => t.Id)
            .ForeignKey("dbo.Files", t => t.FileId)
            .ForeignKey("dbo.Users", t => t.UserId, cascadeDelete: true)
            .Index(t => t.FileId)
            .Index(t => t.UserId);

    }

    public override void Down()
    {
        DropForeignKey("dbo.DownloadTokens", "UserId", "dbo.Users");
        DropForeignKey("dbo.DownloadTokens", "FileId", "dbo.Files");
        DropIndex("dbo.DownloadTokens", new[] { "UserId" });
        DropIndex("dbo.DownloadTokens", new[] { "FileId" });
        DropTable("dbo.DownloadTokens");
    }
}

Later I realized that I need my Id column to be GUID so I changed my model file:

public class DownloadToken
{
    [Key, DatabaseGenerated(DatabaseGeneratedOption.Computed)]
    public Guid Id { get; set; }

    public int? FileId { get; set; }

    [ForeignKey("FileId")]
    public virtual File File { get; set; }

    [Required]
    public string UserId { get; set; }

    [ForeignKey("UserId")]
    public virtual User User { get; set; }

    [Required]
    public DateTime ValidUntil { get; set; }
}

When running Add-Migration ChangeDownloadTokenIdToGuid it generates this file:

public partial class ChangeDownloadTokenIdToGuid : DbMigration
{
    public override void Up()
    {
        DropPrimaryKey("dbo.DownloadTokens");
        AlterColumn("dbo.DownloadTokens", "Id", c => c.Guid(nullable: false));
        AddPrimaryKey("dbo.DownloadTokens", "Id");
    }

    public override void Down()
    {
        DropPrimaryKey("dbo.DownloadTokens");
        AlterColumn("dbo.DownloadTokens", "Id", c => c.Int(nullable: false, identity: true));
        AddPrimaryKey("dbo.DownloadTokens", "Id");
    }
}

Running this file with Update-Database causes this error:

Identity column 'Id' must be of data type int, bigint, smallint, tinyint, or decimal or numeric with a scale of 0, and constrained to be nonnullable.

Any ideas why this might be happening?

回答1:

It was caused because it is impossible to convert previous int type of Id column to Guid type(exactly that try to perform AlterColumn method). Also, error message suggest you, that new type of Id column can be one of type from set: int, bigint, smallint, tinyint, or decimal or numeric with a scale of 0, for them, it is possible to perform conversion from int type.

Solution - simply drop Id column and then recreate it with new Guid type, change migration that way:

public partial class ChangeDownloadTokenIdToGuid : DbMigration
{
    public override void Up()
    {
        DropPrimaryKey("dbo.DownloadTokens");

        DropColumn("dbo.DownloadTokens", "Id");
        AddColumn("dbo.DownloadTokens", "Id", c => c.Guid(nullable: false, identity: true));

        AddPrimaryKey("dbo.DownloadTokens", "Id");
    }

    public override void Down()
    {
        DropPrimaryKey("dbo.DownloadTokens");

        DropColumn("dbo.DownloadTokens", "Id");
        AddColumn("dbo.DownloadTokens", "Id", c => c.Int(nullable: false, identity: true));

        AddPrimaryKey("dbo.DownloadTokens", "Id");
    }
}

P.S. Why you use DatabaseGeneratedOption.Computed attribute, not DatabaseGeneratedOption.Identity?



回答2:

Even though Slava Utesinov's works, it only works on empty tables or in cases where no other tables are referring to the table you're converting. So this answer will help those ending up on this page with a more complex database setup.

Below is a utility function you can use from your migration class, which should be invoked from the Up/Down functions. The function also handles tables references the table you're trying to convert from Int to Guid. This helper function assumes the column you're converting is called 'Id', but should otherwise be rather generic.

public void Convert(bool toGuid, string parent, params string[] children)
    {
        if (toGuid)
        {
            AddColumn($"dbo.{parent}s", "Id2", c => c.Guid(nullable: false, identity: true, defaultValueSql: "newid()"));
        }
        else
        {
            AddColumn($"dbo.{parent}s", "Id2", c => c.Int(nullable: false, identity: true));
        }
        foreach (var child in children)
        {
            DropForeignKey($"dbo.{child}s", $"{parent}_Id", $"dbo.{parent}s");
            DropIndex($"dbo.{child}s", new[] { $"{parent}_Id" });
            RenameColumn($"dbo.{child}s", $"{parent}_Id", $"old_{parent}_Id");
            if (toGuid)
            {
                AddColumn($"dbo.{child}s", $"{parent}_Id", c => c.Guid());
            }
            else
            {
                AddColumn($"dbo.{child}s", $"{parent}_Id", c => c.Int());
            }
            Sql($"update c set {parent}_Id=p.Id2 from {child}s c inner join {parent}s p on p.Id=c.old_{parent}_Id");
            DropColumn($"dbo.{child}s", $"old_{parent}_Id");
        }
        DropPrimaryKey($"dbo.{parent}s");
        DropColumn($"dbo.{parent}s", "Id");
        RenameColumn($"dbo.{parent}s", "Id2", "Id");
        AddPrimaryKey($"dbo.{parent}s", "Id");
        foreach (var child in children)
        {
            CreateIndex($"dbo.{child}s", $"{parent}_Id");
            AddForeignKey($"dbo.{child}s", $"{parent}_Id", $"dbo.{parent}s", "Id");
        }
    }

So in your case your Up/Down functions would be:

    public override void Up()
    {
        Convert(true,"DownloadToken");
    }

    public override void Down()
    {
        Convert(false, "DownloadToken");
    }