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Libation/Source/DataLayer/LibationContextFactory.cs
2026-04-08 17:43:21 -04:00

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using Microsoft.Data.Sqlite;
using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore;
using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics;
using Npgsql.EntityFrameworkCore.PostgreSQL.Infrastructure;
using System;
using System.Threading;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace DataLayer;
public class LibationContextFactory
{
public static void ConfigureOptions(NpgsqlDbContextOptionsBuilder options)
{
AppContext.SetSwitch("Npgsql.EnableLegacyTimestampBehavior", true);
options.MigrationsAssembly("DataLayer.Postgres");
options.UseQuerySplittingBehavior(QuerySplittingBehavior.SplitQuery);
}
public static LibationContext CreatePostgres(string connectionString)
{
var options = new DbContextOptionsBuilder<LibationContext>();
options.UseNpgsql(connectionString, ConfigureOptions);
return new LibationContext(options.Options);
}
public static LibationContext CreateSqlite(string connectionString)
{
var options = new DbContextOptionsBuilder<LibationContext>();
options
.ConfigureWarnings(w => w.Ignore(RelationalEventId.PendingModelChangesWarning))
.UseSqlite(connectionString, options =>
{
options.MigrationsAssembly("DataLayer.Sqlite");
options.UseQuerySplittingBehavior(QuerySplittingBehavior.SplitQuery);
});
return new LibationContext(options.Options);
}
/// <summary>
/// Runs EF migrations. For SQLite, wraps SQLITE_READONLY (8) with a clearer message including <paramref name="sqliteDatabaseFilePath"/>.
/// Pass <paramref name="sqliteDatabaseFilePath"/> as null when the context is not SQLite.
/// </summary>
public static void ApplyMigrations(LibationContext context, string? sqliteDatabaseFilePath)
{
try
{
context.Database.Migrate();
}
// SQLITE_READONLY == 8 (https://www.sqlite.org/rescode.html)
catch (SqliteException ex) when (ex.SqliteErrorCode == 8 && sqliteDatabaseFilePath is not null)
{
throw CreateSqliteReadonlyException(sqliteDatabaseFilePath, ex);
}
}
/// <inheritdoc cref="ApplyMigrations(LibationContext, string?)"/>
public static async Task ApplyMigrationsAsync(LibationContext context, string? sqliteDatabaseFilePath, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
{
try
{
await context.Database.MigrateAsync(cancellationToken);
}
// SQLITE_READONLY == 8 (https://www.sqlite.org/rescode.html)
catch (SqliteException ex) when (ex.SqliteErrorCode == 8 && sqliteDatabaseFilePath is not null)
{
throw CreateSqliteReadonlyException(sqliteDatabaseFilePath, ex);
}
}
private static InvalidOperationException CreateSqliteReadonlyException(string sqliteDatabaseFilePath, SqliteException ex)
{
// Match LibationFileManager.Configuration.IsLinux (OperatingSystem.IsLinux); avoid referencing that project from DataLayer.
var linuxSection = OperatingSystem.IsLinux()
? "\n\nOn Linux: check ownership and permissions on that folder (for example chmod/chown). Snap installs often store data under ~/snap/libation/<revision>/.local/share/Libation — that entire tree must be writable."
: "";
var snapHint = OperatingSystem.IsLinux()
? ", or use the non-Snap build if Snap confinement is blocking writes"
: "";
return new InvalidOperationException(
$"""
Libation cannot write its SQLite database (migrations need write access).
Database path:
{sqliteDatabaseFilePath}
This usually means the folder or the database file is not writable by your user (wrong owner or permissions), or the location is on a read-only or restricted filesystem.{linuxSection}
If the problem continues, try moving the Libation Files location (Settings) to a folder you know is writable{snapHint}.
""",
ex);
}
}