I know there is a problem with EF6 EntityFramework.SqlServer and included var type = typeof(System.Data.Entity.SqlServer.SqlProviderServices);
in context constructor. It works fine when i do publish in DEBUG mode.
Getting the below error only when I publish in RELEASE mode. The reason is EntityFramework.SqlServer.dll
missing in the published folder. But, bin folder has EntityFramework.SqlServer.dll for both debug and release mode.
Error:
The Entity Framework provider type 'System.Data.Entity.SqlServer.SqlProviderServices, EntityFramework.SqlServer' registered in the application config file for the ADO.NET provider with invariant name 'System.Data.SqlClient' could not be loaded. Make sure that the assembly-qualified name is used and that the assembly is available to the running application.
Why is it missing only when I publish using RELEASE mode?
Don't know why; but adding this method to your context will make your project copy the dll
Tested and working Reference: Entity Framework Provider type could not be loaded?
I also had the same problem.
What happens is that this
EntityFramework.SqlServer.dll
is not referenced directly by your project, but internally byEntityFramework.dll
.Since we do not use any of this
EntityFramework.SqlServer.dll
in our code, the Roslyn compiler, applying some optimizations, understands that it does not need this component and then does not copy it to thebin
folder and does not copy also forPublish
.What you need to do is create a reference to some object of this
EntityFramework.SqlServer.dll
anywhere in your code.For example, I have a dependency injection container configuration class, where I configure my repositories and contexts, and I think it would be a good location. So I created a static property that I never use in any location, but it solves the problem:
Sounds like something is corrupted in your solution. I would remake the solution and copy all the files to the new one.