I am trying to run my tests on TeamCity which is currently installed on my machine.
System.InvalidOperationException
:The Entity Framework provider type '
System.Data.Entity.SqlServer.SqlProviderServices, EntityFramework.SqlServer
,Version=6.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089'
for the 'System.Data.SqlClient
' ADO.NET provider could not be loaded. Make sure the provider assembly is available to the running application.See http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=260882 for more information..
I have no reference to System.Data.Entity
in any of my projects as was suggested on codeplex for upgrading to EF6.
So, I am not sure why am I getting this exception. I do not get any such exception when I run the tests from VS.
I did try to set CopyLocal to false then again to true.. but that does not seem to work either.
Update
My app.config has the following . Does this cause some behavior that I don't understand ?
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<configuration>
<configSections>
<section name="entityFramework" type="System.Data.Entity.Internal.ConfigFile.EntityFrameworkSection, EntityFramework, Version=6.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" requirePermission="false" />
<!-- For more information on Entity Framework configuration, visit http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=237468 -->
</configSections>
<entityFramework>
<defaultConnectionFactory type="System.Data.Entity.Infrastructure.SqlConnectionFactory, EntityFramework" />
</entityFramework>
</configuration>
I get the following stacktrace in teamcity .
[MSTest] IntegrationTests.CrudTest+QuestionTest.Create
[03:59:11][IntegrationTests.CrudTest+QuestionTest.Create] Initialization method IntegrationTests.CrudTest+QuestionTest.Initialize threw exception. System.InvalidOperationException: System.InvalidOperationException: The Entity Framework provider type 'System.Data.Entity.SqlServer.SqlProviderServices, EntityFramework.SqlServer, Version=6.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' for the 'System.Data.SqlClient' ADO.NET provider could not be loaded. Make sure the provider assembly is available to the running application. See http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=260882 for more information..
[03:59:11]
[IntegrationTests.CrudTest+QuestionTest.Create] at System.Data.Entity.Config.ProviderServicesFactory.GetInstance(String providerTypeName, String providerInvariantName)
at System.Data.Entity.Config.ProviderServicesFactory.GetInstanceByConvention(String providerInvariantName)
at System.Data.Entity.Config.DefaultProviderServicesResolver.GetService(Type type, Object key)
at System.Data.Entity.Config.CachingDependencyResolver.<>c__DisplayClass1.<GetService>b__0(Tuple`2 k)
at System.Collections.Concurrent.ConcurrentDictionary`2.GetOrAdd(TKey key, Func`2 valueFactory)
at System.Data.Entity.Config.CachingDependencyResolver.GetService(Type type, Object key)
at System.Data.Entity.Config.ResolverChain.<>c__DisplayClass3.<GetService>b__0(IDbDependencyResolver r)
at System.Linq.Enumerable.WhereSelectArrayIterator`2.MoveNext()
at System.Linq.Enumerable.FirstOrDefault[TSource](IEnumerable`1 source, Func`2 predicate)
at System.Data.Entity.Config.ResolverChain.GetService(Type type, Object key)
at System.Data.Entity.Config.RootDependencyResolver.GetService(Type type, Object key)
at System.Data.Entity.Config.ResolverChain.<>c__DisplayClass3.<GetService>b__0(IDbDependencyResolver r)
at System.Linq.Enumerable.WhereSelectArrayIterator`2.MoveNext()
at System.Linq.Enumerable.FirstOrDefault[TSource](IEnumerable`1 source, Func`2 predicate)
at System.Data.Entity.Config.ResolverChain.GetService(Type type, Object key)
at System.Data.Entity.Config.CompositeResolver`2.GetService(Type type, Object key)
at System.Data.Entity.Config.IDbDependencyResolverExtensions.GetService[T](IDbDependencyResolver resolver, Object key)
at System.Data.Entity.Config.InternalConfiguration.GetService[TService](Object key)
at System.Data.Entity.Config.DbConfiguration.GetService[TService](Object key)
at System.Data.Entity.Utilities.DbProviderFactoryExtensions.GetProviderServices(DbProviderFactory factory)
at System.Data.Entity.Infrastructure.DefaultManifestTokenService.GetProviderManifestToken(DbConnection connection)
at System.Data.Entity.Utilities.DbConnectionExtensions.GetProviderInfo(DbConnection connection, DbProviderManifest& providerManifest)
at System.Data.Entity.DbModelBuilder.Build(DbConnection providerConnection)
at System.Data.Entity.Internal.LazyInternalContext.CreateModel(LazyInternalContext internalContext)
at System.Data.Entity.Internal.RetryLazy`2.GetValue(TInput input)
at System.Data.Entity.Internal.LazyInternalContext.InitializeContext()
at System.Data.Entity.Internal.InternalContext.GetEntitySetAndBaseTypeForType(Type entityType)
at System.Data.Entity.Internal.Linq.InternalSet`1.Initialize()
at System.Data.Entity.Internal.Linq.InternalSet`1.get_InternalContext()
at System.Data.Entity.Internal.Linq.InternalSet`1.ActOnSet(Action action, EntityState newState, Object entity, String methodName)
at System.Data.Entity.Internal.Linq.InternalSet`1.Add(Object entity)
at System.Data.Entity.DbSet`1.Add(TEntity entity)
at EFRepository.Infrastructure.EFRepository`1.Add(T item) in c:\TeamCity\buildAgent\work\da2ea4e72c0e77f0\Repository\Infrastructure\EFRepository.cs:line 22
at IntegrationTests.CrudTest.Initialize() in c:\TeamCity\buildAgent\work\da2ea4e72c0e77f0\IntegrationTests\CrudTest.cs:line 34
I had the same problem in my Test projects - I installed the latest EF6 bits via NuGet and everytime I invoke something EF-related I got:
My workaround: I placed this method inside my test project:
This method is never been called, but I think the compiler will remove all "unnecessary" assemblies and without using the EntityFramework.SqlServer stuff the test fails.
Anyways: Works on my machine ;)
Note: Instead of adding the method to test project you can ensure a static reference to SqlProviderServices from your Model/entity project.
Late to the party, but the top voted answers all seemed like hacks to me.
All I did was remove the following from my app.config in the test project. Worked.
I just had the same error message.
I have a separate project for my data access. Running the Web Project (which referenced the data project) locally worked just fine. But when I deployed the web project to azure the assembly: EntityFramework.SqlServer was not copied. I just added the reference to the web project and redeployed, now it works.
hope this helps others
I was working on the Contoso University tutorial offline and encountered the same issue when trying to create my first controller using EF. I had to use the Package Manager Console to load EF from the nuget cache and created a connection string to my local instance of SQL Server, my point here is my webConfig setting for EF may not be set as you all out there but I was able to resolve my issue by completely deleting the "providers" section within "entityFramework"
Robert
Same problem, but i installed EF 6 through Nuget. EntityFramework.SqlServer was missing for another executable. I simply added the nuget package to that project.
When I inspected the problem, I have noticed that the following dll were missing in the output folder. The simple solution is copy Entityframework.dll and Entityframework.sqlserver.dll with the app.config to the output folder if the application is on debug mode. At the same time change, the build option parameter "Copy to output folder" of app.config to copy always. This will solve your problem.