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c# - Ef core fluent api set all column types of interface

Unfortunately ef core does not support TPC-pattern, but we need this kind of behaviour. I′ve wrote an interface which is called IBase and each entity implements this interface:

public interface IBase
{
    Guid Id { get; set; }

    [Column(TypeName = "datetime2")]
    DateTime CreateDate { get; set; }

    [Required]
    [StringLength(255)]
    string CreateUser { get; set; }

    bool Deleted { get; set; }
}

I want to get rid of Annotations to use the Fluent API configuration instead. But I have about 20 different entities and 7 Base-Values and I don′t want to make the same configuration over and over again:

 modelBuilder.Entity<SomeEntity>()
            .Property(e => e.CreateDate)
            .HasColumnType("datetime2(2)")
            .IsRequired();

Any ideas how to configure each Base-Property once for all entities implementing IBase?

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EF core perfectly fine with base classes/inheritance, so just create an base generic class and put common things into it and then inherit your models from those base class like that:

public abstract class BaseModel<TId>
{
    TId Id { get; set; }

    [Column(TypeName = "datetime2")]
    DateTime CreateDate { get; set; }

    [Required]
    [StringLength(255)]
    string CreateUser { get; set; }

    bool Deleted { get; set; }
}

class Model : BaseModel<Guid>{ ... //model specific stuff }

If for some reason it's deadly important for you to use fluentapi than there is a configuration interface exists called IEntityTypeConfiguration<TModel> and all what you need is again create base configuration and latter inherit specific configurations from it. And after that apply those configurations in your DbContext.OnModelCreating method somewhat like that:

class BaseConfiguration<TBaseModel> : IEntityTypeConfiguration<TBaseModel>
{
    public virtual void Configure(EntityTypeBuilder<TBaseModel> builder)
    {
        builder.Property...
    }
}

class ModelConfiguration : BaseConfiguration<Model>
{
    public override void Configure(EntityTypeBuilder<Model> builder)
    {
         base.Configure(builder)
         ...// model specific stuff
    }
}

class CustomDbContext : DbContext
{
    protected override void OnModelCreating(ModelBuilder modelBuilder)
    {
        base.OnModelCreating(modelBuilder);
        modelBuilder.ApplyConfiguration(new ModelConfiguration());
    }
}

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