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How to automatically run Entity Framework Core migrations for an application which uses a user with read/write rights on certain tables?
I have decided to convert a legacy database-first ASP.NET Core project to code-first. However, I have noticed that the project used the same database as another bigger project and the Entity Framework user had the minimal rights (read and write on some tables).
Clearly, this does not allow the application to run migrations (most of them lead to schema changes), but I also want to not allow the existing user to have way more rights that it has right now.
How can I proceed?
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Migrations are applied during the application startup (initialization) only when the application is not accessible yet. One way to go is to leave the existing user as it is and define a designated one for the migrations.
Applying the migrations requires powerful roles (create or drop table):
- db_datareader
- db_datawriter
- db_ddladmin
The code should like the following:
var optionsBuilder = new DbContextOptionsBuilder<MyContext>();
optionsBuilder.UseSqlServer(
configuration.GetConnectionString("MigrationsConnection"));
var context = new MyContext(optionsBuilder.Options);
await context.Database.MigrateAsync();
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