Okay, I found a Logs.txt in my project, but it seems like it's in the wrong spot.
project.web/bin/debug/net461/win7-x64/App_Data/Logs.txt
but I assumed it would be at project.web/App_Data/Logs.txt
I'm just running locally from Visual Studio. I'm using VS Express 2015 and run as admin.
I'm also seeing a fair amount in the output console of VS with missing PBDs and the following;
Exception thrown: 'Microsoft.CSharp.RuntimeBinder.RuntimeBinderException' in Microsoft.CSharp.dll Exception thrown: 'Microsoft.CSharp.RuntimeBinder.RuntimeBinderException' in Microsoft.CSharp.dll
Let's put it differently... Like in a real world scenario.
Today I ordered a pizza from a venue called Famous Pizza in my town and it was horrible. I have heard about this website where I can write reviews about restaurants. So I join the web site (host user) because I want to write a review about how bad the pizza was at Famous Pizza. So I search my town and don't find the venue "Famous Pizza". The site suggests to create the venue. I create the venue and write my review. Life goes on, I invite my friends to join the web site, etc.
Some undetermined time later, the owner of Famous Pizza hears about the website and sees all these reviews about their pizza shop. So they join the website (business user / tenant user) and create a business account (tenant). In turn they 'claim' their venue thru some validation method (phone / email / etc). They now can edit the profile for their pizza place and respond to the reviews that customers are leaving on their profile. But maybe Famous Pizza is a chain and they have multiple pizza venues to claim. Using editions, they could upgrade their account to manage several venues. Maybe provide each general manager of a pizza parlor it's own login (tenant user) to respond to reviews in their respective place.
So with this model, most of the users are free to come, browse the site, join, write reviews, add new venues, check in, etc. Business users are tenant users and belong to an account that can claim a venue(s). However, there could be a period of time between the user creating the venue and the venue owner claiming the profile, meaning it wouldn't have a tenant in that time period.
Sorry for the long explaination, but I want to make sure I'm using the interfaces and default tenant as designed or if I have to work a different solution. A perfect example of this model would be <a class="postlink" href="http://www.yelp.com">http://www.yelp.com</a>.
I wanted to figure this out as well, I just haven't jumped into that area of my project yet.
Maybe we'll see an example of feature management in the EventCloud sample application? :)
Bah! I knew it was going to be something simple. Yes, I had made modifications and forgot to call the base...
protected override void OnModelCreating(DbModelBuilder modelBuilder)
{
base.OnModelCreating(modelBuilder);
modelBuilder.ComplexType<Address>();
modelBuilder.Configurations.Add(new CategoryTypeMap());
modelBuilder.Configurations.Add(new CountryCodeTypeMap());
modelBuilder.Configurations.Add(new PointsLocationTypeMap());
modelBuilder.Configurations.Add(new UserActivityTypeMap());
modelBuilder.Configurations.Add(new UserCheckInTypeMap());
modelBuilder.Configurations.Add(new UserImageTypeMap());
modelBuilder.Configurations.Add(new UserPointsTypeMap());
}
I think this is obviously related...
I had to make some changes to my user entity and since I had no data, I basically dropped my database and migrations, created a new initial migration with all my existing entities and ran the script with seed method.
I know get the following error on the CreateUserAndRoles() method when trying to create the second admin for the Default Tenant.
This is all from the instructions for manual install of Zero to a project.
No pending explicit migrations. Running Seed method. System.Data.Entity.Validation.DbEntityValidationException: Can not set TenantId to a different value from the current filter parameter value while MayHaveTenant filter is enabled! at Abp.EntityFramework.AbpDbContext.CheckMayHaveTenant(DbEntityEntry entry) at Abp.EntityFramework.AbpDbContext.CheckAndSetTenantIdProperty(DbEntityEntry entry) at Abp.EntityFramework.AbpDbContext.ApplyAbpConcepts() at Abp.EntityFramework.AbpDbContext.SaveChanges() at Nyxly.Migrations.DefaultTenantRoleAndUserBuilder.CreateUserAndRoles() in c:\MyProjects\Nyxly_ABP_6.3\src\Nyxly.EntityFramework\Migrations\DefaultTenantRoleAndUserBuilder.cs:line 107 at Nyxly.Migrations.DefaultTenantRoleAndUserBuilder.Build() in c:\MyProjects\Nyxly_ABP_6.3\src\Nyxly.EntityFramework\Migrations\DefaultTenantRoleAndUserBuilder.cs:line 27 at Nyxly.Migrations.Configuration.Seed(NyxlyDbContext context) in c:\MyProjects\Nyxly_ABP_6.3\src\Nyxly.EntityFramework\Migrations\Configuration.cs:line 19 at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.DbMigrationsConfiguration
1.OnSeed(DbContext context) at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.DbMigrator.SeedDatabase() at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.Infrastructure.MigratorLoggingDecorator.SeedDatabase() at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.DbMigrator.Upgrade(IEnumerable
1 pendingMigrations, String targetMigrationId, String lastMigrationId) at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.Infrastructure.MigratorLoggingDecorator.Upgrade(IEnumerable`1 pendingMigrations, String targetMigrationId, String lastMigrationId) at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.DbMigrator.UpdateInternal(String targetMigration) at System.Data.Entity.Migrations.DbMigrator.<>c__DisplayClassc.
Here is my seed method
protected override void Seed(Nyxly.EntityFramework.NyxlyDbContext context)
{
// This method will be called every time after migrating to the latest version.
// You can add any seed data here...
context.DisableAllFilters();
new DefaultTenantRoleAndUserBuilder(context).Build();
}
private void CreateUserAndRoles()
{
//Admin role for tenancy owner
var adminRoleForTenancyOwner = _context.Roles.FirstOrDefault(r => r.TenantId == null && r.Name == "Admin");
if (adminRoleForTenancyOwner == null)
{
adminRoleForTenancyOwner = _context.Roles.Add(new Role { Name = "Admin", DisplayName = "Admin" });
_context.SaveChanges();
}
//Admin user for tenancy owner
var adminUserForTenancyOwner = _context.Users.FirstOrDefault(u => u.TenantId == null && u.UserName == "admin");
if (adminUserForTenancyOwner == null)
{
adminUserForTenancyOwner = _context.Users.Add(
new User
{
TenantId = null,
UserName = "admin",
Name = "System",
Surname = "Administrator",
EmailAddress = "[email protected]",
IsEmailConfirmed = true,
Password = "AM4OLBpptxBYmM79lGOX9egzZk3vIQU3d/gFCJzaBjAPXzYIK3tQ2N7X4fcrHtElTw==" //123qwe
});
_context.SaveChanges();
_context.UserRoles.Add(new UserRole(adminUserForTenancyOwner.Id, adminRoleForTenancyOwner.Id));
_context.SaveChanges();
}
//Default tenant
var defaultTenant = _context.Tenants.FirstOrDefault(t => t.TenancyName == "Default");
if (defaultTenant == null)
{
defaultTenant = _context.Tenants.Add(new Tenant { TenancyName = "Default", Name = "Default" });
_context.SaveChanges();
}
//Admin role for 'Default' tenant
var adminRoleForDefaultTenant = _context.Roles.FirstOrDefault(r => r.TenantId == defaultTenant.Id && r.Name == "Admin");
if (adminRoleForDefaultTenant == null)
{
adminRoleForDefaultTenant = _context.Roles.Add(new Role { TenantId = defaultTenant.Id, Name = "Admin", DisplayName = "Admin" });
_context.SaveChanges();
}
//Admin for 'Default' tenant
var adminUserForDefaultTenant = _context.Users.FirstOrDefault(u => u.TenantId == defaultTenant.Id && u.UserName == "admin");
if (adminUserForDefaultTenant == null)
{
adminUserForDefaultTenant = _context.Users.Add(
new User
{
TenantId = defaultTenant.Id,
UserName = "admin",
Name = "System",
Surname = "Administrator",
EmailAddress = "[email protected]",
IsEmailConfirmed = true,
Password = "AM4OLBpptxBYmM79lGOX9egzZk3vIQU3d/gFCJzaBjAPXzYIK3tQ2N7X4fcrHtElTw==" //123qwe
});
_context.SaveChanges();
_context.UserRoles.Add(new UserRole(adminUserForDefaultTenant.Id, adminRoleForDefaultTenant.Id));
_context.SaveChanges();
}
}
To me, this seems more of a conceptual question than a technical question. I'll explain how in my project, I plan on attempting to tackle this since I'm doing something similar.
My project is sort of local reviews, with a twist. I plan on having regular users (no concept of tenancy) and business owners. Business owners will register, then create a business account (new tenant with subdomain). Since they are the original registrant of that tenancy, they become the account owner / admin for that tenant by default. They can then invite additional employees to join that tenancy and assign various business roles to manage the venues they own.
BusinessUser extends my User class, as it will have various additional properties. Business is really just Tenant. Will have various additional properties. Create a BusinessUserAppService for BusinessUsers. Create a UserAppService for Users. Use two different login forms; one for regular users and one for business users that point to the appropriate Controller / App Service.
So for what you're asking, I don't see this as being completely in one application service. I would use both a TenantAppService and a UserAppService. First I would check for an existing tenant of the same name and if the user exists, if either doesn't exist, create the tenant and add the new user to it.
Just my interpretation of it.