Will my DbContext instance get disposed of in case of exception, when used with Dependency Injection?
In typical .NET Core DI scenario, I define the DbContext
object in repo class level and DI it with constructor. So there’s no need to use using inside any single repo method. In this case, if there’s any exception inside the method, e.g. thrown from SaveChangesAsync
, will the class level DbContext
object get disposed of? I guess the answer is probably yes but is there any doc or article talking about this?
entity-framework-core dbcontext ef-core-2.1
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In typical .NET Core DI scenario, I define the DbContext
object in repo class level and DI it with constructor. So there’s no need to use using inside any single repo method. In this case, if there’s any exception inside the method, e.g. thrown from SaveChangesAsync
, will the class level DbContext
object get disposed of? I guess the answer is probably yes but is there any doc or article talking about this?
entity-framework-core dbcontext ef-core-2.1
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In typical .NET Core DI scenario, I define the DbContext
object in repo class level and DI it with constructor. So there’s no need to use using inside any single repo method. In this case, if there’s any exception inside the method, e.g. thrown from SaveChangesAsync
, will the class level DbContext
object get disposed of? I guess the answer is probably yes but is there any doc or article talking about this?
entity-framework-core dbcontext ef-core-2.1
In typical .NET Core DI scenario, I define the DbContext
object in repo class level and DI it with constructor. So there’s no need to use using inside any single repo method. In this case, if there’s any exception inside the method, e.g. thrown from SaveChangesAsync
, will the class level DbContext
object get disposed of? I guess the answer is probably yes but is there any doc or article talking about this?
entity-framework-core dbcontext ef-core-2.1
entity-framework-core dbcontext ef-core-2.1
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As it turns out, Core will take care of this and dispose of the dbcontext regardless.
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As it turns out, Core will take care of this and dispose of the dbcontext regardless.
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As it turns out, Core will take care of this and dispose of the dbcontext regardless.
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As it turns out, Core will take care of this and dispose of the dbcontext regardless.
As it turns out, Core will take care of this and dispose of the dbcontext regardless.
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