I am having this error when seeding my database with code first approach.
Validation failed for one or more entities. See 'EntityValidationErrors' property for more details.
To be honest I don't know how to check the content of the validation errors. Visual Studio shows me that it's an array with 8 objects, so 8 validation errors.
This was working with my previous model, but I made a few changes that I explain below:
- I had an enum called Status, I changed it to a class called Status
- I changed the class ApplicantsPositionHistory to have 2 foreign key to the same table
Excuse me for the long code, but I have to paste it all. The exception is thrown in the last line of the following code.
namespace Data.Model
{
public class Position
{
[DatabaseGenerated(System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.DatabaseGeneratedOption.Identity)]
public int PositionID { get; set; }
[Required(ErrorMessage = "Position name is required.")]
[StringLength(20, MinimumLength = 3, ErrorMessage = "Name should not be longer than 20 characters.")]
[Display(Name = "Position name")]
public string name { get; set; }
[Required(ErrorMessage = "Number of years is required")]
[Display(Name = "Number of years")]
public int yearsExperienceRequired { get; set; }
public virtual ICollection<ApplicantPosition> applicantPosition { get; set; }
}
public class Applicant
{
[DatabaseGenerated(System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.DatabaseGeneratedOption.Identity)]
public int ApplicantID { get; set; }
[Required(ErrorMessage = "Name is required")]
[StringLength(20, MinimumLength = 3, ErrorMessage="Name should not be longer than 20 characters.")]
[Display(Name = "First and LastName")]
public string name { get; set; }
[Required(ErrorMessage = "Telephone number is required")]
[StringLength(10, MinimumLength = 3, ErrorMessage = "Telephone should not be longer than 20 characters.")]
[Display(Name = "Telephone Number")]
public string telephone { get; set; }
[Required(ErrorMessage = "Skype username is required")]
[StringLength(10, MinimumLength = 3, ErrorMessage = "Skype user should not be longer than 20 characters.")]
[Display(Name = "Skype Username")]
public string skypeuser { get; set; }
public byte[] photo { get; set; }
public virtual ICollection<ApplicantPosition> applicantPosition { get; set; }
}
public class ApplicantPosition
{
[Key]
[Column("ApplicantID", Order = 0)]
public int ApplicantID { get; set; }
[Key]
[Column("PositionID", Order = 1)]
public int PositionID { get; set; }
public virtual Position Position { get; set; }
public virtual Applicant Applicant { get; set; }
[Required(ErrorMessage = "Applied date is required")]
[DisplayFormat(DataFormatString = "{0:d}", ApplyFormatInEditMode = true)]
[Display(Name = "Date applied")]
public DateTime appliedDate { get; set; }
[Column("StatusID", Order = 0)]
public int StatusID { get; set; }
public Status CurrentStatus { get; set; }
//[NotMapped]
//public int numberOfApplicantsApplied
//{
// get
// {
// int query =
// (from ap in Position
// where ap.Status == (int)Status.Applied
// select ap
// ).Count();
// return query;
// }
//}
}
public class Address
{
[StringLength(20, MinimumLength = 3, ErrorMessage = "Country should not be longer than 20 characters.")]
public string Country { get; set; }
[StringLength(20, MinimumLength = 3, ErrorMessage = "City should not be longer than 20 characters.")]
public string City { get; set; }
[StringLength(50, MinimumLength = 3, ErrorMessage = "Address should not be longer than 50 characters.")]
[Display(Name = "Address Line 1")]
public string AddressLine1 { get; set; }
[Display(Name = "Address Line 2")]
public string AddressLine2 { get; set; }
}
public class ApplicationPositionHistory
{
[DatabaseGenerated(System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.DatabaseGeneratedOption.Identity)]
public int ApplicationPositionHistoryID { get; set; }
public ApplicantPosition applicantPosition { get; set; }
[Column("oldStatusID")]
public int oldStatusID { get; set; }
[Column("newStatusID")]
public int newStatusID { get; set; }
public Status oldStatus { get; set; }
public Status newStatus { get; set; }
[StringLength(500, MinimumLength = 3, ErrorMessage = "Comments should not be longer than 500 characters.")]
[Display(Name = "Comments")]
public string comments { get; set; }
[DisplayFormat(DataFormatString = "{0:d}", ApplyFormatInEditMode = true)]
[Display(Name = "Date")]
public DateTime dateModified { get; set; }
}
public class Status
{
[DatabaseGenerated(System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.DatabaseGeneratedOption.Identity)]
public int StatusID { get; set; }
[StringLength(20, MinimumLength = 3, ErrorMessage = "Status should not be longer than 20 characters.")]
[Display(Name = "Status")]
public string status { get; set; }
}
}
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Data.Entity;
using System.IO;
namespace Data.Model
{
public class HRContextInitializer : DropCreateDatabaseAlways<HRContext>
{
protected override void Seed(HRContext context)
{
#region Status
Status applied = new Status() { status = "Applied" };
Status reviewedByHR = new Status() { status = "Reviewed By HR" };
Status approvedByHR = new Status() { status = "Approved by HR" };
Status rejectedByHR = new Status() { status = "Rejected by HR" };
Status assignedToTechnicalDepartment = new Status() { status = "Assigned to Technical Department" };
Status approvedByTechnicalDepartment = new Status() { status = "Approved by Technical Department" };
Status rejectedByTechnicalDepartment = new Status() { status = "Rejected by Technical Department" };
Status assignedToGeneralManager = new Status() { status = "Assigned to General Manager" };
Status approvedByGeneralManager = new Status() { status = "Approved by General Manager" };
Status rejectedByGeneralManager = new Status() { status = "Rejected by General Manager" };
context.Status.Add(applied);
context.Status.Add(reviewedByHR);
context.Status.Add(approvedByHR);
context.Status.Add(rejectedByHR);
context.Status.Add(assignedToTechnicalDepartment);
context.Status.Add(approvedByTechnicalDepartment);
context.Status.Add(rejectedByTechnicalDepartment);
context.Status.Add(assignedToGeneralManager);
context.Status.Add(approvedByGeneralManager);
context.Status.Add(rejectedByGeneralManager);
#endregion
#region Position
Position netdeveloper = new Position() { name = ".net developer", yearsExperienceRequired = 5 };
Position javadeveloper = new Position() { name = "java developer", yearsExperienceRequired = 5 };
context.Positions.Add(netdeveloper);
context.Positions.Add(javadeveloper);
#endregion
#region Applicants
Applicant luis = new Applicant()
{
name = "Luis",
skypeuser = "le.valencia",
telephone = "0491732825",
photo = File.ReadAllBytes(@"C:\Users\LUIS.SIMBIOS\Documents\Visual Studio 2010\Projects\SlnHR\HRRazorForms\Content\pictures\1.jpg")
};
Applicant john = new Applicant()
{
name = "John",
skypeuser = "jo.valencia",
telephone = "3435343543",
photo = File.ReadAllBytes(@"C:\Users\LUIS.SIMBIOS\Documents\Visual Studio 2010\Projects\SlnHR\HRRazorForms\Content\pictures\2.jpg")
};
context.Applicants.Add(luis);
context.Applicants.Add(john);
#endregion
#region ApplicantsPositions
ApplicantPosition appicantposition = new ApplicantPosition()
{
Applicant = luis,
Position = netdeveloper,
appliedDate = DateTime.Today,
StatusID = 1
};
ApplicantPosition appicantposition2 = new ApplicantPosition()
{
Applicant = john,
Position = javadeveloper,
appliedDate = DateTime.Today,
StatusID = 1
};
context.ApplicantsPositions.Add(appicantposition);
context.ApplicantsPositions.Add(appicantposition2);
#endregion
context.SaveChanges(); --->> Error here
}
}
}
You can do it from Visual Studio during debugging without writing any code, not even a catch block.
Just add a watch with the name:
The watch expression
$exception
displays any exception thrown in the current context, even if it has not been caught and assigned to a variable.Based on http://mattrandle.me/viewing-entityvalidationerrors-in-visual-studio/
Catch the exception in a try catch and then quick watch or ctrl+d & ctrl+q and you can drill down to the EntityValidationErrors.
This works for me.
Put a breakpoint on if statement. Then you can check modelState in debug windows. On every value you can see if there is an error and even the error message. That's it. When you don't need it anymore, just delete or comment the line.
I hope this will help.
If asked, I can provide detailed screenshot in the debug window.
I faced this error before
when I tried to update specific field in my model in entity framwork
and according the above answers
I found the Validation message
The SignerName field is required.
which pointing to field in my model
and when I checked my database schema I found
so off coure
ValidationException
has its right to raiseand according to this field I want it to be nullable, (I dont know how I messed it)
so I changed that field to allow Null, and by this my code will not give me this error again
If you're using IIS with Windows Authentification and Entity Framework, be careful to use
authorize
.I tried to
POST
without authorize and it didn't work, and get this error ondb.SaveChangesAsync();
, while all other verbsGET
andDELETE
were working.But when I added AuthorizeAttribute as annotation, it worked.
This could actually do it without having to write code:
In your catch block, add a break point at the following line of code:
Now if you hover on
exception
or add it to theWatch
and then navigate into the exception details as shown below; you will see which particular column(s) is/ are causing the problem as this error usually occurs when a table-constraint is violated..Large image