I have been searching for resources on how to declare foreign key relationships and other constraints using code first EF 4.1 without much luck. Basically I am building the data model in code and using MVC3 to query that model. Everything works via MVC which is great (kudos to Microsoft!) but now I want it NOT to work because I need to have data model constraints.
For example, I have a Order object that has a ton of properties that are external objects (tables). Right now I can create an Order no problem, but without being able to add the foreign key or external objects. MVC3 sets this up no problem.
I realize that I could just add the objects myself in the controller class prior to save, but I would like the call to DbContext.SaveChanges() to fail if the constraint relationships have not been met.
NEW INFORMATION
So, specifically, I would like an exception to occur when I attempt to save an Order object without specifying a customer object. This does not seem to be the behavior if I just compose the objects as described in most Code First EF documentation.
Latest code:
public class Order
{
public int Id { get; set; }
[ForeignKey( "Parent" )]
public Patient Patient { get; set; }
[ForeignKey("CertificationPeriod")]
public CertificationPeriod CertificationPeriod { get; set; }
[ForeignKey("Agency")]
public Agency Agency { get; set; }
[ForeignKey("Diagnosis")]
public Diagnosis PrimaryDiagnosis { get; set; }
[ForeignKey("OrderApprovalStatus")]
public OrderApprovalStatus ApprovalStatus { get; set; }
[ForeignKey("User")]
public User User { get; set; }
[ForeignKey("User")]
public User Submitter { get; set; }
public DateTime ApprovalDate { get; set; }
public DateTime SubmittedDate { get; set; }
public Boolean IsDeprecated { get; set; }
}
This is the error I get now when accessing the VS generated view for Patient:
ERROR MESSAGE
The ForeignKeyAttribute on property 'Patient' on type 'PhysicianPortal.Models.Order' is not valid. The foreign key name 'Parent' was not found on the dependent type 'PhysicianPortal.Models.Order'. The Name value should be a comma separated list of foreign key property names.
Regards,
Guido