The relationship between the two objects cannot be defined because they are attached to different ObjectContext objects

ε祈祈猫儿з 提交于 2019-12-17 16:14:47

问题


I've read some questions/answers that have to do with this particular error message, but I'm not quite understanding the appropriate solution.

I've read many times that you should create the EF4 context, use it, then dispose of it. Throughout my application, I'm loading entities here and there using different context objects, and then eventually want to associate the entities together.

I've create a simple console application that easily causes the error. The very simple model is diagrammed followed by the code.

How can I get the two different entities to share the same context? Do I really have to create a new context, load the two entities again (even though I already have them), simply to associate them and save?

If I simply missed an already existing, appropriate question/answer, please point me to the right place.

internal class Program {

    private static void Main(string[] args) {
        DeleteAllEntities();
        CreateInitialEntities();
        Owner o = LoadOwner();
        Child c = LoadChild();
        AssociateAndSave(o, c);
    }

    private static void AssociateAndSave(Owner o, Child c) {
        using (var context = new ModelEntities()) {
            // Exception occurs on the following line.
            o.Children.Add(c);
            context.Attach(o);
            context.SaveChanges();
        }
    }

    private static Owner LoadOwner() {
        using (var context = new ModelEntities()) {
            return ((from o in context.Owners
                     select o).First());
        }
    }

    private static Child LoadChild() {
        using (var context = new ModelEntities()) {
            return ((from c in context.Children
                     select c).First());
        }
    }

    private static void CreateInitialEntities() {
        using (var context = new ModelEntities()) {
            Owner owner = new Owner();
            Child child = new Child();
            context.Owners.AddObject(owner);
            context.Children.AddObject(child);
            context.SaveChanges();
        }
    }

    private static void DeleteAllEntities() {
        using (var context = new ModelEntities()) {
            List<Child> children = (from c in context.Children
                                    select c).ToList();
            foreach (var c in children)
                context.Children.DeleteObject(c);
            List<Owner> owners = (from o in context.Owners
                                  select o).ToList();
            foreach (var o in owners)
                context.Owners.DeleteObject(o);
            context.SaveChanges();
        }
    }
}

回答1:


You should get a reference to the child and owner objects in the same context. An approach for this would be to get the ids and then pass them as parameters to the AssociateAndSave(int oId, int cId) method.

Then, you retrieve the references to the objects in the same context and you make the attachment.

private static void Main(string[] args)
{
    DeleteAllEntities();
    CreateInitialEntities();
    int oId = LoadOwnerId();
    int cId = LoadChildId();
    AssociateAndSave(oId, cId);
}

private static int LoadOwnerId()
{
    using (var context = new ModelEntities())
    {
        return (from o in context.Owners
                select o).First().Id;
    }
}

private static int LoadChildId()
{
    using (var context = new ModelEntities())
    {
        return (from c in context.Children
                select c).First().Id;
    }
}

private static void AssociateAndSave(int oId, int cId)
{
    using (var context = new ModelEntities())
    {
        var owner = (from o in context.Owners
                        select o).FirstOrDefault(o => o.ID == oId);
        var child = (from o in context.Children
                        select o).FirstOrDefault(c => c.ID == cId);

        owner.Children.Add(child);
        context.Attach(owner);
        context.SaveChanges();
    }
}



回答2:


You cannot delete objects from one context, with an instance of another context, because each context tracks its objects separately.

One ideea would be to provide each of your methods a parameter of your context type so your operations are made within the same context.

EX:

private static void CrudOperationExample(DBContext contextInstane)
{
    //perform crud operations.
}

I you want to do it more nicely, i suggest you look for dependency injection, as it is very much helpful in ORM's .



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15274539/the-relationship-between-the-two-objects-cannot-be-defined-because-they-are-atta

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