How do I debug EF in asp Net Zero












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In a typical MCV project, for debuging Entity Framework I'd have something like



using (var context = new BlogContext())
{
context.Database.Log = s => Debug.WriteLine(s);
//generated sql is now in output window
}


It looks like asp net zero is making my life easier by using a repository pattern. What is the new and improved way to get access to the raw sql that EF is running?










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  • Put a breakpoint and debug. Nothing changed. docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/core/miscellaneous/logging
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    Nov 20 at 23:20












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In a typical MCV project, for debuging Entity Framework I'd have something like



using (var context = new BlogContext())
{
context.Database.Log = s => Debug.WriteLine(s);
//generated sql is now in output window
}


It looks like asp net zero is making my life easier by using a repository pattern. What is the new and improved way to get access to the raw sql that EF is running?










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  • Put a breakpoint and debug. Nothing changed. docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/core/miscellaneous/logging
    – Camilo Terevinto
    Nov 20 at 23:20












  • rion.io/2016/10/19/…
    – JohnB
    Nov 20 at 23:27














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In a typical MCV project, for debuging Entity Framework I'd have something like



using (var context = new BlogContext())
{
context.Database.Log = s => Debug.WriteLine(s);
//generated sql is now in output window
}


It looks like asp net zero is making my life easier by using a repository pattern. What is the new and improved way to get access to the raw sql that EF is running?










share|improve this question















In a typical MCV project, for debuging Entity Framework I'd have something like



using (var context = new BlogContext())
{
context.Database.Log = s => Debug.WriteLine(s);
//generated sql is now in output window
}


It looks like asp net zero is making my life easier by using a repository pattern. What is the new and improved way to get access to the raw sql that EF is running?







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  • Put a breakpoint and debug. Nothing changed. docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/core/miscellaneous/logging
    – Camilo Terevinto
    Nov 20 at 23:20












  • rion.io/2016/10/19/…
    – JohnB
    Nov 20 at 23:27


















  • Put a breakpoint and debug. Nothing changed. docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/core/miscellaneous/logging
    – Camilo Terevinto
    Nov 20 at 23:20












  • rion.io/2016/10/19/…
    – JohnB
    Nov 20 at 23:27
















Put a breakpoint and debug. Nothing changed. docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/core/miscellaneous/logging
– Camilo Terevinto
Nov 20 at 23:20






Put a breakpoint and debug. Nothing changed. docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/core/miscellaneous/logging
– Camilo Terevinto
Nov 20 at 23:20














rion.io/2016/10/19/…
– JohnB
Nov 20 at 23:27




rion.io/2016/10/19/…
– JohnB
Nov 20 at 23:27












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using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Web.Mvc;
using Abp.Domain.Repositories;
using Abp.EntityFramework.Repositories;

namespace AspNetZero.WebSite.Web.Controllers
{
public class MyController : WebSiteControllerBase
{
private readonly IRepository<MyEntity> _myEntityRepository;

public MyController(IRepository<MyEntity> myEntityRepository)
{
myEntityRepository.GetDbContext().Database.Log = s => Debug.WriteLine(s);
}
}
}





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    This is the solution;



    using System.Diagnostics;
    using System.Web.Mvc;
    using Abp.Domain.Repositories;
    using Abp.EntityFramework.Repositories;

    namespace AspNetZero.WebSite.Web.Controllers
    {
    public class MyController : WebSiteControllerBase
    {
    private readonly IRepository<MyEntity> _myEntityRepository;

    public MyController(IRepository<MyEntity> myEntityRepository)
    {
    myEntityRepository.GetDbContext().Database.Log = s => Debug.WriteLine(s);
    }
    }
    }





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      This is the solution;



      using System.Diagnostics;
      using System.Web.Mvc;
      using Abp.Domain.Repositories;
      using Abp.EntityFramework.Repositories;

      namespace AspNetZero.WebSite.Web.Controllers
      {
      public class MyController : WebSiteControllerBase
      {
      private readonly IRepository<MyEntity> _myEntityRepository;

      public MyController(IRepository<MyEntity> myEntityRepository)
      {
      myEntityRepository.GetDbContext().Database.Log = s => Debug.WriteLine(s);
      }
      }
      }





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        This is the solution;



        using System.Diagnostics;
        using System.Web.Mvc;
        using Abp.Domain.Repositories;
        using Abp.EntityFramework.Repositories;

        namespace AspNetZero.WebSite.Web.Controllers
        {
        public class MyController : WebSiteControllerBase
        {
        private readonly IRepository<MyEntity> _myEntityRepository;

        public MyController(IRepository<MyEntity> myEntityRepository)
        {
        myEntityRepository.GetDbContext().Database.Log = s => Debug.WriteLine(s);
        }
        }
        }





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        This is the solution;



        using System.Diagnostics;
        using System.Web.Mvc;
        using Abp.Domain.Repositories;
        using Abp.EntityFramework.Repositories;

        namespace AspNetZero.WebSite.Web.Controllers
        {
        public class MyController : WebSiteControllerBase
        {
        private readonly IRepository<MyEntity> _myEntityRepository;

        public MyController(IRepository<MyEntity> myEntityRepository)
        {
        myEntityRepository.GetDbContext().Database.Log = s => Debug.WriteLine(s);
        }
        }
        }






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