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c# - Entity Framework 6 Custom Relationship Convention

I have read this documentation about convention in Entity Framework 6. But it does not contain convention for Relationship.

Suppose I have following model:

[TablePrefix("mst")]
public class Guru
{
    public int Id { get; set; }

    public int? IdKotaLahir { get; set; }

    public virtual Kota KotaLahir { get; set; }
}

I want property IdKotaLahir to be foreign key of navigation property KotaLahir. Foreign key name is "Id"+<NavigationPropertyName>. Is it possible using current version of entity framework (EF 6 alpha 3)?

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Is it just one property or you need this across the board (i.e. the whole model is using a convention where foreign key names are always "Id" + NavigationPropertyName)? If you just want the foreign key for a single entity you will be better off just using the ForeignKey attribute:

public class Guru
{
    public int Id { get; set; }

    public int? IdKotaLahir { get; set; }

    [ForeignKey("IdKotaLahir")]
    public virtual Kota KotaLahir { get; set; }
}

This will work for both EF5 and EF6. In EF6 you can use custom conventions to configure foreign key properties. Here is custom convention I came up with:

public class NavigationPropertyConfigurationConvention
    : IConfigurationConvention<PropertyInfo, NavigationPropertyConfiguration>
{
    public void Apply(
        PropertyInfo propertyInfo, Func<NavigationPropertyConfiguration> configuration)
    {
        var foreignKeyProperty = 
            propertyInfo.DeclaringType.GetProperty("Id" + propertyInfo.Name);

        if (foreignKeyProperty != null && configuration().Constraint == null)
        {
            var fkConstraint = new ForeignKeyConstraintConfiguration();
            fkConstraint.AddColumn(foreignKeyProperty);

            configuration().Constraint = fkConstraint;
        }           
    }
}

I also wrote a more detailed blog post on this.


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