I am trying to use Guid's instead of strings for my primary key and have followed the following posts: How to change type of id in Microsoft.AspNet.Identity.EntityFramework.IdentityUser and How to change type of id in Microsoft.AspNet.Identity.EntityFramework.IdentityUser
I updated to the latest prerelease packages of aspnet identity
Microsoft ASP.NET Identity Core 2.0.0-beta1
Microsoft ASP.NET Identity EntityFramework 2.0.0-beta1
and edited my User to allow for Guid's instead of the default string, I then created my own dbContext and usermanager, however every time I try to login I get the following error:
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Operand type clash: uniqueidentifier is incompatible with int
for this line:
var user = await UserManager.FindAsync(model.UserName, model.Password);
I have checked to make sure that all the fields in the database are definitely uniqueidentifiers and I'm not sure what to try next, below is the code I am currently using:
User objects:
public class GuidRole : IdentityRole<Guid, GuidUserRole>
{
public GuidRole()
{
Id = Guid.NewGuid();
}
public GuidRole(string name) : this() { Name = name; }
}
public class GuidUserRole : IdentityUserRole<Guid> { }
public class GuidUserClaim : IdentityUserClaim<Guid> { }
public class GuidUserLogin : IdentityUserLogin<Guid> { }
public class User : IdentityUser<Guid, GuidUserLogin, GuidUserRole, GuidUserClaim>
{
public User()
{
Id = Guid.NewGuid();
}
public User(string name) : this() { UserName = name; }
public string FirstName { get; set; }
public string LastName { get; set; }
}
dbContext:
public class newDbContext : IdentityDbContext<User, GuidRole, Guid, GuidUserLogin, GuidUserRole, GuidUserClaim>
{
public newDbContext()
: base(nameOrConnectionString: "defaultConnection") { }
public newDbContext(string connectionString)
: base(nameOrConnectionString: connectionString) { }
static newDbContext()
{
Database.SetInitializer<newDbContext>(null);
}
protected override void OnModelCreating(DbModelBuilder modelBuilder)
{
// Use singular table names
base.OnModelCreating(modelBuilder);
modelBuilder.Conventions.Remove<PluralizingTableNameConvention>();
modelBuilder.Entity<User>().ToTable("User").Property(p => p.Id).HasColumnName("UserID");
modelBuilder.Entity<User>().Property(p => p.Email).HasColumnName("EmailAddress");
modelBuilder.Entity<GuidUserRole>().HasKey(r => new { r.RoleId, r.UserId });
modelBuilder.Entity<GuidUserRole>().ToTable("UserRole");
modelBuilder.Entity<GuidUserRole>().Property(r => r.UserId).HasColumnName("UserID");
modelBuilder.Entity<GuidUserRole>().Property(r => r.RoleId).HasColumnName("RoleID");
modelBuilder.Entity<GuidUserLogin>().ToTable("UserLogin");
modelBuilder.Entity<GuidUserLogin>().Property(r => r.UserId).HasColumnName("UserID");
modelBuilder.Entity<GuidUserClaim>().ToTable("UserClaim");
modelBuilder.Entity<GuidUserClaim>().Property(r => r.Id).HasColumnName("UserClaimID");
modelBuilder.Entity<GuidRole>().HasKey<Guid>(r => r.Id);
modelBuilder.Entity<GuidRole>().ToTable("Role");
modelBuilder.Entity<GuidRole>().Property(r => r.Id).HasColumnName("RoleID");
Configuration.ProxyCreationEnabled = false;
Configuration.LazyLoadingEnabled = false;
}
}
and finally the user manager:
public class ApplicationUserManager : UserManager<User, Guid>
{
public ApplicationUserManager(string connectionString)
: base(new UserStore<User, GuidRole, Guid, GuidUserLogin, GuidUserRole, GuidUserClaim>(new newDbContext()))
{
UserValidator = new UserValidator<User, Guid>(this) { AllowOnlyAlphanumericUserNames = false };
}
}
Thanks to Hao Kung's comment I individually went through the table and property mappings until I got to the UserClaims table. Turns out I had the field type set to uniqueidentifier in the database, however this still needed to be an int. Changing it fixed the problem!