官方文档详见:https://dev.mysql.com/doc/connector-net/en/connector-net-entityframework-core-scaffold-example.html
Scaffolding a Database Using Package Manager Console in Visual Studio
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Open Visual Studio and create a new Console App (.NET Core) for C#.
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Add the MySQL NuGet package for EF Core using the
Install-Package MySql.Data.EntityFrameworkCore -Version 8.0.13NoteThe version (for example,
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Install the following NuGet packages by selecting either
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Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DesignEF Core 1.1 only: Also add the
MySql.Data.EntityFrameworkCore.Designpackage. -
Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Tools version 1.1.6(for EF Core 1.1) andMicrosoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Tools version 2.0.3(for EF Core 2.0)NoteThe .NET tools are included in the .NET Core 2.1 SDK and not required or supported for EF Core 2.1. If this is an upgrade, remove the reference to that package from the .
csprojfile (version 2.0.3 in this example) :<DotNetCliToolReference Include="Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Tools.DotNet" Version="2.0.3" />
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Open
Scaffold-DbContext "server=localhost;port=3306;user=root;password=mypass;database=sakila" MySql.Data.EntityFrameworkCore -OutputDir sakila -fVisual Studio creates a new
sakilafolder inside the project, which contains all the tables mapped to entities and thesakilaContext.csfile.