I am seeing the same issue as this question, but the scenario presented there doesnt seem to apply so I think I have a different issue. In fact, I'm seeing several questions on SO that are similar, each with different causes and solutions, so I think this error must be caused from a high level. That said...
I have an EF code-first database model and I'm trying to use IdentityUser
to extend a standard registration for my MVC 5 site.
I have my extended UserModel
:
namespace MyMvcSite.Models {
public class UserModel :IdentityUser {
public string BillingId { get; set; }
public virtual ICollection<DatabaseModel> Databases { get; set; }
}
And my context:
using MyMvcSite.Models;
namespace MyMvcSite.Web {
public class AuthContext : IdentityDbContext<UserModel> {
public AuthContext() : base("AuthContext") {
}
}
}
Now, when I execute the code to register a user:
public async Task<IdentityResult> RegisterUser(UserModel user) {
user.Email = user.UserName;
var result = await _userManager.CreateAsync(user);
return result;
}
I get the error: The entity type IdentityUser is not part of the model for the current context.
I can't figure out what this error means, because it looks - to me - like I have everything correct. Can anyone tell what might be going wrong???
I know my connectionString AuthContext
is correct because I have used it previously.
I was having this same problem, and I recall having a similar problem working with SimpleMembership in MVC4.
I’m doing database first development, so I have an EDMX file. Turns out, ASP.NET Identity does not like the connection string that is created when you generate your .edmx model file. If you are using a. EDM connection string in :base(“EDMConnString”) you will most likely have this problem.
I fixed this by creating a standard connection string that pointed to the database where the ASP.NET Identity tables are (in my case the same database), used that connection string in :base, and it worked.
Something like this
Here is some step i figured out while resolving this issue
Register Action
IdentityDbContext Class
I got this error when I introduced DI to my project. Using AutoFac and Identity I had to add the following:
builder.RegisterType<ApplicationDbContext>().As<DbContext>().InstancePerLifetimeScope();
Without this, when AutoFac was creating my UserStore instance, it was using the default
UserStore()
ctor which creates a newIdentityDbContext
, not myApplicationDbContext
.With this line,
UserStore(DbContext context)
ctor gets called, with myApplicationDbContext
.When you are using a custom user class with ASP.NET Identity, you have to make sure that you explicitly specify the custom user class type
<T>
to both theUserManager
and theUserStore
on instantiation.or in shorter form (like your reply comment):
If the type is allowed to defaulted to
IdentityUser
when you want to use a custom class you will experience the error you reported.