Entity Framework Core Power Tools - reverse engineering, migrations and model visualization in Visual Studio & CLI
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Entity Framework Core Power Tools - reverse engineering, migrations and model visualization in Visual Studio & CLI
Generate Entity Framework Core model from an existing database
A DB context implementation for MongoDB.
EfCore.BulkOperations simplifies bulk operations like insert, update, and delete with efficient SQL queries compatible with most databases.
Unit testing with real database using Testcontainers
Asp .Net Core Lab Files - Abhiraj Chaudhuri
Backend of the project of Movil2
A library with pre-configured DbContexts for SQLite, PostgreSQL, and SQLServer, supporting Northwind, AdventureWorks, and Chinook databases for seamless integration and rapid development.
Migration with manual sql script for entity framework
Factory Pattern for Entity Framework core. supports multiple sql server database with multiple dbcontext support.
An essential EF Core utilities and custom DbContexts for efficient and streamlined database operations.
Provides easy-to-use implementations of essential data persistence patterns, including the Repository and Unit of Work patterns, that work with Entity Framework Core. Targets .NET Standard 2.0 and .NET 6.0.
Easy Mock wrapper for mocking EFCore5 DbContext and DbSet using Moq or NSubstitute
Automate layers generation for dapper (DAL/ POCO/ maybe API), based on database definitions. Read your DB and generate a lot of stuff to access your data.
leave management project using ASP.NET 7 API + MVC + Sentry + Unit Testing+ Serilog + Health check
.NET EFCore | EF Core 7 Multiple Databases, DbContexts & Relationships (Entity Framework 7) with API. Follow @Netcode-Hub on: https://netcodehub.blogspot.com | https://github.com/Netcode-Hub | https://twitter.com/NetcodeHub | https://web.facebook.com/NetcodeHub | https://www.linkedin.com/in/netcode-hub-90b188258
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