Summary
In this chapter, you covered the benefits of an ORM and how to talk with a database from C# using the EF Core 6. EF allowed you to abstract a database using DbContext
and include abstractions to tables, DbSet
.
You experienced the simplicity of consuming a database using EF, which felt almost the same as writing LINQ queries. The only difference was the initial setup of a connection using a database context. You learned the client input should not be trusted, but ORMs allow you to consume queries with confidence because they take security into consideration and protect you from SQL injection. However, the way you connect to a database (that is, the connection string) has to be secured, and for that reason, you must store it just like any other secret and not hardcode it. You also studied the most common pitfalls when working with EF and tools that could help avoid those pitfalls. This chapter has given you enough skills to create and consume databases using EF.
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