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Microsoft Entity Framework serves as an object-relational mapping framework for working with data represented as objects. Although Visual Studio offers the ADO.NET Entity Data Model wizard to automatically generate the Entity Model, this model-first approach may present challenges when your data source undergoes changes or when you require greater control over entity operations. In this article, we will delve into the code-first approach for accessing Azure Active Directory data through the CData ADO.NET Provider, providing you with more flexibility and control.
Modify the App.config file in the project to add a reference to the Azure Active Directory Entity Framework 6 assembly and the connection string.
Azure Active Directory uses the OAuth authentication standard. To authenticate using OAuth, create an app to obtain the OAuthClientId, OAuthClientSecret, and CallbackURL connection properties. See the OAuth section in the Help documentation for an authentication guide.
<configuration> ... <connectionStrings> <add name="AzureADContext" connectionString="Offline=False;OAuthClientId=MyApplicationId;OAuthClientSecret=MySecretKey;CallbackURL=http://localhost:33333;InitiateOAuth=GETANDREFRESH;" providerName="System.Data.CData.AzureAD" /> </connectionStrings> <entityFramework> <providers> ... <provider invariantName="System.Data.CData.AzureAD" type="System.Data.CData.AzureAD.AzureADProviderServices, System.Data.CData.AzureAD.Entities.EF6" /> </providers> <entityFramework> </configuration> </code>
using System.Data.Entity;
using System.Data.Entity.Infrastructure;
using System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.Conventions;
class AzureADContext : DbContext {
public AzureADContext() { }
protected override void OnModelCreating(DbModelBuilder modelBuilder)
{
// To remove the requests to the Migration History table
Database.SetInitializer<AzureADContext>(null);
// To remove the plural names
modelBuilder.Conventions.Remove<PluralizingTableNameConvention>();
}
}
using System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration;
using System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Schema;
[System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Schema.Table("Domains")]
public class Domains {
[System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Key]
public System.String id { get; set; }
public System.String availabilityStatus { get; set; }
}
public DbSet<Domains> Domains { set; get; }
AzureADContext context = new AzureADContext(); context.Configuration.UseDatabaseNullSemantics = true; var query = from line in context.Domains select line;
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