I know Visual Studio 2013 launches officially tomorrow and hopefully there will be more accompanying documentation especially as it regards ASP.NET Identity. I am hopping that in the meantime someone can help me out.
All I am trying to do is to get the UserID of the currently logged in user as foreign key to a table I called Retailer.
First here is the error message I am getting
An entity object cannot be referenced by multiple instances of IEntityChangeTracker.
Here is my POCO:
public class Retailer
{
[Key]
public int RetailerId { get; set; }
public string BusinessName { get; set; }
public string PhoneNumber { get; set; }
public string ManagerName { get; set; }
public Enums.Industry Industry { get; set; }
public virtual ApplicationUser UserProfile { get; set; }
}
Here is how Entity Framework CodeFirst created the table from the above class:
CreateTable(
"dbo.Retailers",
c => new
{
RetailerId = c.Int(nullable: false, identity: true),
BusinessName = c.String(),
PhoneNumber = c.String(),
ManagerName = c.String(),
Industry = c.Int(nullable: false),
UserProfile_Id = c.String(maxLength: 128),
})
.PrimaryKey(t => t.RetailerId)
.ForeignKey("dbo.AspNetUsers", t => t.UserProfile_Id)
.Index(t => t.UserProfile_Id);
And here is where I am trying to save a record to this table in my Controller:
if (ModelState.IsValid)
{
var currentUser = await UserManager.FindByIdAsync(User.Identity.GetUserId());
retailer.UserProfile = currentUser;
db.Retailers.Add(retailer);
await db.SaveChangesAsync();
return RedirectToAction("Index");
}
And for full disclosure here is some of the stack trace:
InvalidOperationException: An entity object cannot be referenced by multiple instances of IEntityChangeTracker.]
System.Data.Entity.Core.Objects.ObjectContext.VerifyContextForAddOrAttach(IEntityWrapper wrappedEntity) +189
System.Data.Entity.Core.Objects.ObjectContext.AddSingleObject(EntitySet entitySet, IEntityWrapper wrappedEntity, String argumentName) +126
System.Data.Entity.Core.Objects.DataClasses.RelatedEnd.AddEntityToObjectStateManager(IEntityWrapper wrappedEntity, Boolean doAttach) +98
System.Data.Entity.Core.Objects.DataClasses.EntityReference.AddEntityToObjectStateManager(IEntityWrapper wrappedEntity, Boolean doAttach) +65
System.Data.Entity.Core.Objects.DataClasses.RelatedEnd.AddGraphToObjectStateManager(IEntityWrapper wrappedEntity, Boolean relationshipAlreadyExists, Boolean addRelationshipAsUnchanged, Boolean doAttach) +67
System.Data.Entity.Core.Objects.DataClasses.RelatedEnd.IncludeEntity(IEntityWrapper wrappedEntity, Boolean addRelationshipAsUnchanged, Boolean doAttach) +341
System.Data.Entity.Core.Objects.DataClasses.EntityReference`1.Include(Boolean addRelationshipAsUnchanged, Boolean doAttach) +210
System.Data.Entity.Core.Objects.DataClasses.RelationshipManager.AddRelatedEntitiesToObjectStateManager(Boolean doAttach) +164
System.Data.Entity.Core.Objects.ObjectContext.AddObject(String entitySetName, Object entity) +520
System.Data.Entity.Internal.Linq.<>c__DisplayClassd.<Add>b__c() +97
System.Data.Entity.Internal.Linq.InternalSet`1.ActOnSet(Action action, EntityState newState, Object entity, String methodName) +355
System.Data.Entity.Internal.Linq.InternalSet`1.Add(Object entity) +200
System.Data.Entity.DbSet`1.Add(TEntity entity) +130
ValueCardPremium.Web.Controllers.<Create>d__7.MoveNext() in c:\Users\Valentine\Documents\Visual Studio 2013\Projects\ValueCardProjectPremium\ValueCardPremium.Web\Controllers\RetailerController.cs:70
System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.ThrowForNonSuccess(Task task) +93
System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task) +52
System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.GetResult() +21
lambda_method(Closure , Task ) +64
Add the
using
statement:Then you can retrieve the UserId with:
UserManager uses it's own DbContext to load data from the database. You will need to retrieve the user from the same dbContext that you use to add a reference to. Something like:
Of course, you will have to retrieve the user from your DB using whatever method actually works for your models and DbContext.