How to save a many to many relationship with Entity Framework

Jhon Hernandez 21 Reputation points
2023-03-21T00:31:43.34+00:00

Hi, I have a many to many relationship between Flight and Journey, so I have created an intermediate table to create the relationship:

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the thing is, I have a list of flights and one Journey, so how can I create the code to make the assembly so I can after save it using Entity Framework?

The models are created and the context, this code seems to be ok:

//process to create the Flight with the Transport list

 var journey = new Journey()

{

                    JourneyOrigin = origin,

                    JourneyDestination = destination,

                    JourneyPrice = SumPrice

};


var response = new JourneyFlight()

{

                    Journey = journey,

                    Flight = flights[0]

};


            

//Saving here

But this only saves the first flight, and I have another one

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  1. Jack J Jun 24,516 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2023-03-21T08:43:47.1666667+00:00

    @Jhon Hernandez, Welcome to Microsoft Q&A, If you want to save many to many relationship in ef core, I recommend that you use the code first to generate the models and define some relationship in OnModelCreating event.

    Here is a code example you could refer to.

    Model and Dbcontext:

    public class JourneyFlight
        {
            public int JourneyFlightId { get; set; }
    
            public int JourneyId { get; set; }
            public int FlightId { get; set; }
    
            public Journey? journey { get; set; }
    
            public Flight? flight { get; set; }
    
    
        }
    
        public class Journey
        {
            public int JourneyId { get; set; }
    
            public double JourneyPrice { get; set; }
    
            public ICollection<JourneyFlight>? journeyFlights { get; set; }
        }
        public class Flight
        {
            public int FlightId { get; set; }
            public double FlightPrice { get; set;}
    
            public int TransportId { get; set; }
            public Transport? transport { get; set; }
            public ICollection<JourneyFlight>? journeyFlights { get; set; }
        }
    
        public class Transport
        {
            public int TransportId { get; set; }
    
            public int TransportFlightNumber { get; set; }
    
            public ICollection<Flight>? flights;
        }
    
        public class MyContext:DbContext
        {
            public DbSet<JourneyFlight> journeyFlights { get; set; }
    
            public DbSet<Journey> journeys { get; set; }
    
            public DbSet<Flight> flights { get; set; }
    
            public DbSet<Transport> transports { get; set; }
    
            protected override void OnConfiguring(DbContextOptionsBuilder optionsBuilder)
            {
                optionsBuilder.UseSqlServer("connstr");
            }
            protected override void OnModelCreating(ModelBuilder modelBuilder)
            {
                modelBuilder.Entity<JourneyFlight>().HasKey(m => new { m.JourneyId, m.FlightId });
                modelBuilder.Entity<JourneyFlight>().HasOne(m => m.journey).WithMany(m => m.journeyFlights).HasForeignKey(m=>m.JourneyId);
                modelBuilder.Entity<JourneyFlight>().HasOne(m => m.flight).WithMany(m => m.journeyFlights).HasForeignKey(m=>m.FlightId);
                modelBuilder.Entity<Flight>().HasOne(m => m.transport).WithMany(m => m.flights).HasForeignKey(m => m.TransportId);
    
            }
        } 
    

    How to add data in main method:

    MyContext context=new MyContext();
               JourneyFlight journeyFlight1=new JourneyFlight();
                JourneyFlight journeyFlight2 = new JourneyFlight();
                var j1=new Journey();
                j1.JourneyPrice = 100;
                var j2=new Journey();
                j2.JourneyPrice = 200; 
                var f1=new Flight();
                f1.FlightPrice = 50;
                var f2=new Flight();    
                f2.FlightPrice = 70;
                journeyFlight1.journey = j1;
                journeyFlight1.flight = f1;
                journeyFlight2.journey = j2;
                journeyFlight2.flight = f2;
                Transport transport = new Transport();
                transport.flights = new List<Flight>
                {
                    f1,
                    f2
                };
                transport.TransportFlightNumber = 1001;
                context.journeyFlights.Add(journeyFlight1);
                context.journeyFlights.Add(journeyFlight2);
                context.transports.Add(transport);
                context.SaveChanges();
    
    

    Based on my test, I could get the following result in sql server:

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    Hope my code example could help you.

    Best Regards,

    Jack


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  1. MARTIN JOY 0 Reputation points
    2024-07-04T08:59:22.9033333+00:00

    Can someone explain how many-to-many relationship can be established when you are adding a new object, for eg; journey or flight in the above case. Can this be carried out at the same time as we add a new entity to the database ? The scenario is that, if i want to add a new student and in the meantime add the same student to a course, how should i proceed ? Should i add the student and then later establish the many-to-many relationship ? Can someone explain, how it should be done.

    public class Student : IdentityUser
    {
        public string Name { get; set; }
        public List<Course> Courses { get; set; } = new List<Course>();
        public List<StudentCourse> StudentCourses { get; set; } = new List<StudentCourse>();
        public DateTime LastUpdatedOn { get; set; }
    }
    
    public class Course
    {
        public int Id { get; set; }
        public string Name { get; set; }
        public List<Student> Students { get; set; } = new List<Student>();
        public List<StudentCourse> StudentCourses { get; set; } = new List<StudentCourse>();
    }
    
    public class StudentCourse
    {
        public int StudentId { get; set; }
        public Student Student { get; set; }
        public int CourseId { get; set; }
        public Course Course { get; set; }
    }
    
    protected override void OnModelCreating(ModelBuilder modelBuilder)
    {
        modelBuilder.Entity<Student>(entity =>
        {
            entity.HasKey(e => e.Id);
            entity.Property(e => e.Id).ValueGeneratedOnAdd();
            entity.HasMany(e => e.Courses)
                .WithMany(m => m.Students)
                .UsingEntity<StudentCourse>(
                    j => j.HasOne(pt => pt.Course).WithMany(t => t.StudentCourses).HasForeignKey(pt => pt.CourseId),
                    j => j.HasOne(pt => pt.Student).WithMany(p => p.StudentCourses).HasForeignKey(pt => pt.StudentId),
                    j =>
                    {
                        j.HasKey(t => new { t.StudentId, t.CourseId });
                    });
        });
        modelBuilder.Entity<Course>(entity =>
        {
            entity.HasKey(e => e.Id);
            entity.Property(e => e.Id).ValueGeneratedOnAdd();
        });
    }
    
    public async Task AddStudentWithCourses(List<Student> newStudents, Course course)
    {
    	
    	foreach (var newStudent in newStudents) 
    	{
    	    if (course != null)
    	    {
    	        if (newStudent.Courses == null)
    	        {
    	            newStudent.Courses = new List<Course>();
    	        }
    	       
    	        newStudent.Courses.Add(course);        
    	    }
    	    
    	    _context.Students.Add(newStudent);
    	}
        await _context.SaveChangesAsync();
    }
    
    
    

    The problem is that when i try to add students to the db with the studentCourses, ef core does not create new entries in the studentCourses table. And when i tried to establish the many-to-many relationship by using the following code instead of newStudent.Courses.Add(course)

       
    StudentCourse = new StudentCourse() 
    {
    	Student = new
    }
    
    newStudent.StudentCourses.Add(newStudentCourse);
    

    i get dbConccurrency issues and the exception is that it is something related to the Course entity.

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