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Bumps Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.Client from 8.0.11 to 10.0.1 Bumps Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design from 8.0.11 to 9.0.11 Bumps Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.InMemory from 8.0.11 to 9.0.11 Bumps Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Sqlite from 8.0.11 to 9.0.11 Bumps Microsoft.Extensions.Caching.Memory to 9.0.11, 10.0.1 Bumps Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting from 8.0.1 to 10.0.1 Bumps Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting.Systemd from 8.0.1 to 10.0.1 Bumps Microsoft.Extensions.Http from 8.0.1 to 10.0.1 Bumps Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions from 8.0.2 to 10.0.1 Bumps Microsoft.Extensions.Options from 8.0.2 to 10.0.1 Bumps Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk from 17.11.1 to 18.0.1 Bumps System.Text.Json from 8.0.5 to 10.0.1 --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.Client dependency-version: 10.0.1 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major dependency-group: microsoft - dependency-name: Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.Client dependency-version: 10.0.1 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major dependency-group: microsoft - dependency-name: Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design dependency-version: 9.0.11 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major dependency-group: microsoft - dependency-name: Microsoft.Extensions.Caching.Memory dependency-version: 9.0.11 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major dependency-group: microsoft - dependency-name: Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.InMemory dependency-version: 9.0.11 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major dependency-group: microsoft - dependency-name: Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Sqlite dependency-version: 9.0.11 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major dependency-group: microsoft - dependency-name: Microsoft.Extensions.Caching.Memory dependency-version: 10.0.1 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major dependency-group: microsoft - dependency-name: Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting dependency-version: 10.0.1 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major dependency-group: microsoft - dependency-name: Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting.Systemd dependency-version: 10.0.1 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major dependency-group: microsoft - dependency-name: Microsoft.Extensions.Http dependency-version: 10.0.1 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major dependency-group: microsoft - dependency-name: Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions dependency-version: 10.0.1 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major dependency-group: microsoft - dependency-name: Microsoft.Extensions.Options dependency-version: 10.0.1 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major dependency-group: microsoft - dependency-name: Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk dependency-version: 18.0.1 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major dependency-group: microsoft - dependency-name: System.Text.Json dependency-version: 10.0.1 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major dependency-group: microsoft ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
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Updated Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.Client from 8.0.11 to 10.0.1.
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10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103
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9.0.101
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9.0.7
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9.0.4
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9.0.0-preview.7.24405.7
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9.0.0-preview.6.24327.7
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9.0.0-preview.5.24306.7
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9.0.0-preview.4.24266.19
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9.0.0-preview.3.24172.9
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9.0.0-preview.2.24128.5
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9.0.0-preview.1.24080.9
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8.0.122
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8.0.121
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8.0.120
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8.0.18
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Updated Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design from 8.0.11 to 9.0.11.
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9.0.11
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Full Changelog: dotnet/efcore@v9.0.10...v9.0.11
9.0.10
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9.0.6
Bug Fixes
The translation of
FullTextScorein Cosmos Full-Text Search has been updated to use multiple keywords instead of a keyword array, addressing issues with search accuracy and query compatibility. This resolves #35983 and ensures more reliable full-text search results.#36000 by @maumar
Dependency Updates
Updated the Arcade build infrastructure dependencies for the 8.0 release branch, bringing in the latest improvements and security fixes from the Arcade ecosystem.
#35930 by @dotnet-maestro
Updated Arcade dependencies for the 9.0 release branch, ensuring the build system benefits from the latest tooling and reliability enhancements.
#36006 by @dotnet-maestro
Another update to Arcade dependencies for the 8.0 branch, further aligning with upstream improvements and fixes.
#36085 by @dotnet-maestro
Additional update to Arcade dependencies for the 9.0 branch, maintaining up-to-date build tooling and infrastructure.
#36065 by @dotnet-maestro
Technical Improvements
Integrated various internal commits into the 8.0 release branch, improving code quality, maintainability, and aligning with internal standards.
#35926 by @vseanreesermsft
Additional internal commits merged into the 8.0 branch, further enhancing stability and maintainability.
#36080 by @vseanreesermsft
Integrated internal improvements into the 9.0 branch, ensuring consistency and codebase health.
#36081 by @vseanreesermsft
Infrastructure
Updated the product branding and version numbers to 9.0.6, ensuring that all assemblies and packages reflect the correct release version.
#36044 by @vseanreesermsft
Updated branding for the 8.0 release line to version 8.0.17, keeping versioning consistent across all release artifacts.
#36043 by @vseanreesermsft
Miscellaneous
Automated merge of changes from the 8.0 branch into the 9.0 branch, ensuring that all relevant fixes and improvements are carried forward.
#35927 by @github-actions
Merged the 9.0 branch into the 9.0-staging branch, preparing for further testing and validation before final release.
#36051 by @AndriySvyryd
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9.0.5
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^and~when invalid because of value converters by @roji in [release/9.0] Avoid using^and~when invalid because of value converters dotnet/efcore#35241Full Changelog: dotnet/efcore@v9.0.0...v9.0.1
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The team has been working primarily on EF Core internals, so there are no new big features in EF Core 9 (EF9) Preview 5. However, this means we really need people like you to run your code on these new internals and report back what you find. We want to fix bugs in the new internals as soon as possible in order to have a strong GA release later in the year.
That being said, there are several smaller enhancements included in preview 5. For full details, see What's new in EF Core 9. To discuss the EF9 release, go to Try EF Core 9 now! on GitHub.
Enhanced database provider for Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL
We are working on significant updates in EF9 to the EF Core database provider for Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL. For preview 5, these include:
See Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL in the What's New docs for more information.
Query translation improvements
EF9 preview 5 contains three small enhancements to query translation:
Count != 0orCount > 0TimeOnly.FromDateTimeandTimeOnly.FromTimeSpanSee LINQ and SQL translation in the What's New docs for more information.
Everything else in preview 5
Preview 5 contains:
EF Core 9 preview 5 and Microsoft.Data.Sqlite contain work from the EF Team at Microsoft (@roji @AndriySvyryd @maumar @ajcvickers @cincuranet @SamMonoRT @luisquintanilla).
9.0.0-preview.4.24267.1
The team has been working primarily on EF Core internals, so there are no new big features in EF Core 9 (EF9) Preview 4. However, this means we really need people like you to run your code on these new internals and report back what you find. We want to fix bugs in the new internals as soon as possible in order to have a strong GA release later in the year.
That being said, there are several smaller enhancements included in preview 4. For full details, see What's new in EF Core 9. To discuss the EF9 release, go to Try EF Core 9 now! on GitHub.
Enhanced database provider for Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL
We are working on significant updates in EF9 to the EF Core database provider for Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL. For preview 4, these include:
See Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL in the What's New docs for more information.
GroupBy complex types
In preview 4, EF9 now supports grouping (
GroupByqueries) that group by a complex type instance. The resulting SQL uses groups by all members, reflecting the value object semantics of complex types.See GroupBy complex types in the What's New docs for more information.
Read-only primitive collections
EF8 introduced support for mapping arrays and mutable lists of primitive types. This has been expanded in EF9 to include read-only collections declared as
IReadOnlyList,IReadOnlyCollection, orReadOnlyCollection.See Read-only primitive collections in the What's New docs for more information.
Everything else in preview 4
Preview 4 contains:
EF Core 9 preview 4 (and Microsoft.Data.Sqlite) contains work from the EF Team at Microsoft (@roji @AndriySvyryd @maumar @ajcvickers @cincuranet @SamMonoRT @luisquintanilla) as well as contributions from the EF Core community. The community PRs in EF9 Preview 4 are:
9.0.0-preview.3.24172.4
The team has been working primarily on EF Core internals, so there are no new big features in EF Core 9 (EF9) Preview 3. However, this means we really need ...
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