PropertyDiscoveryConvention.IsCandidatePrimitiveProperty Method
Definition
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Returns a value indicating whether the given member is a primitive property candidate.
protected virtual bool IsCandidatePrimitiveProperty (System.Reflection.MemberInfo memberInfo, Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.IConventionTypeBase structuralType, out Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Storage.CoreTypeMapping? mapping);
abstract member IsCandidatePrimitiveProperty : System.Reflection.MemberInfo * Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.IConventionTypeBase * CoreTypeMapping -> bool
override this.IsCandidatePrimitiveProperty : System.Reflection.MemberInfo * Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.IConventionTypeBase * CoreTypeMapping -> bool
Protected Overridable Function IsCandidatePrimitiveProperty (memberInfo As MemberInfo, structuralType As IConventionTypeBase, ByRef mapping As CoreTypeMapping) As Boolean
Parameters
- memberInfo
- MemberInfo
The member.
- structuralType
- IConventionTypeBase
The type for which the properties will be discovered.
- mapping
- CoreTypeMapping
The type mapping for the property.
Returns
Applies to
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