I've just started coding in Visual Studio Code with .NET Core, on Ubuntu 14.04.4 I'm used to both using Ubuntu (from personal interests, hobby, etc) and .NET and Visual Studio at work.
But I've run into a problem i can't seem to overcome. I'm building a small console app that i want to communicate with a MySql Server, but I can't seem to get the MySql.ConnectorNET.Data working properly.
It was installed with the command dnu install MySql.ConnectorNET.Data
And that seemed to work fine. The dependency was added in the project.json file, and intellisense was able to traverse the package just fine, but the OmniSharp Log reports that:
[INFORMATION:OmniSharp.Dnx.DnxProjectSystem] Project /home/<username>/VSCode/SimpleSQLatmpt/project.json has these unresolved references: MySql.ConnectorNET.Data
and I simply can't seem to fix that. VSCode seems to detect it, and asks me to run the dnu restore
command. But it's to no avail. For all intends and purposes it seems like MySql.ConnectorNET.Data is available in the project, but just can't be used.
Can any one tell me how to fix this? And just as important, why it is happening in the first place?
Thank you very much for your time.
UPDATE 2
MySql Connector NET for .NET Core 1.0 was just released (Sep 2016)
http://insidemysql.com/mysql-connector-net-for-net-core-1-0/
I didn't try Bradley Grainger's connector, but this one from MySQL do not support SSL. :(
So, anybody who wants to use anyway, should connect with ";SslMode=None;" in the connection string.
At the time of this question (Mar 2016) there was no .NET Core-compatible ADO.NET provider for MySQL.
Now situation is changed:
Personally I prefer MySqlConnector -- it can be used in commercial projects for free (MIT license); also I've tested it with my NReco.Data library under Linux, and it works perfectly in my scenarious. Unfortunately, MySqlConnector doesn't support EF Core yet.
--- UPDATE --
One more .NET Core-compatible MySQL connector + EF Core MySQL provider: