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Updatedcoverlet.collector from 6.0.0 to 6.0.4.

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UpdatedMicrosoft.Data.Sqlite from 8.0.10 to 9.0.7.

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9.0.7

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9.0.6

Bug Fixes

  • Cosmos/FTS: Improved FullTextScore Translation for Multiple Keywords
    The translation ofFullTextScore in Cosmos Full-Text Search has been updated to use multiple keywords instead of a keyword array, addressing issues with search accuracy and query compatibility. Thisresolves#​35983 and ensures more reliable full-text search results.
    #​36000 by@​maumar

Dependency Updates

  • [release/8.0] Update dependencies from dotnet/arcade
    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
  • [release/9.0] Update dependencies from dotnet/arcade
    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
  • [release/8.0] Update dependencies from dotnet/arcade
    Another update to Arcade dependencies for the 8.0 branch, further aligning with upstream improvements and fixes.
    #​36085 by@​dotnet-maestro
  • [release/9.0] Update dependencies from dotnet/arcade
    Additional update to Arcade dependencies for the 9.0 branch, maintaining up-to-date build tooling and infrastructure.
    #​36065 by@​dotnet-maestro

Technical Improvements

  • Merging Internal Commits for release/8.0
    Integrated various internal commits into the 8.0 release branch, improving code quality, maintainability, and aligning with internal standards.
    #​35926 by@​vseanreesermsft
  • Merging Internal Commits for release/8.0
    Additional internal commits merged into the 8.0 branch, further enhancing stability and maintainability.
    #​36080 by@​vseanreesermsft
  • Merging Internal Commits for release/9.0
    Integrated internal improvements into the 9.0 branch, ensuring consistency and codebase health.
    #​36081 by@​vseanreesermsft

Infrastructure

  • Update Branding to 9.0.6
    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
  • Update Branding to 8.0.17
    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 branch 'release/8.0' => 'release/9.0'
    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
  • Merge release/9.0 to release/9.0-staging
    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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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, seeWhat's new in EF Core 9. To discuss the EF9 release, go toTry 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:

  • Support for hierarchical partition keys
  • Use of any numeric, bool, string, or value-converted type as a partition key

SeeAzure Cosmos DB for NoSQL in theWhat's New docs for more information.

Query translation improvements

EF9 preview 5 contains three small enhancements to query translation:

  • Optimization of queries usingCount != 0 orCount > 0
  • Translations forTimeOnly.FromDateTime andTimeOnly.FromTimeSpan

SeeLINQ and SQL translation in theWhat'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, seeWhat's new in EF Core 9. To discuss the EF9 release, go toTry 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:

  • Role-based access control (RBAC) is supported by EF9 for both management and use of containers.
  • Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL does not support synchronous (blocking) access from application code. EF Core now blocks synchronous access by default, helping people fall into the pit-of-success of using async I/O.
  • Cosmos primitive collection support has been updated to use the metadata and model building APIs from EF8

SeeAzure Cosmos DB for NoSQL in theWhat's New docs for more information.

GroupBy complex types

In preview 4, EF9 now supports grouping (GroupBy queries) that group by a complex type instance. The resulting SQL uses groups by all members, reflecting the value object semantics of complex types.

SeeGroupBy complex types in theWhat'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 asIReadOnlyList,IReadOnlyCollection, orReadOnlyCollection.

SeeRead-only primitive collections in theWhat'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 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 3. For full details, seeWhat's new in EF Core 9. To discuss the EF9 release, go toTry EF Core 9 now! on GitHub.

Auto-compiled models

Auto-compiled models allow theEF Core compiled model to be automatically regenerated when the model project is built. This means you no longer need to remember to re-run thedotnet ef dbcontext optimize command after your EF model changes. SeeAuto-compiled models in theWhat's New docs for more information.

Sugar forHierarchyId path generation

First class support for the SQL ServerHierarchyId type wasadded in EF8. In EF9, a sugar method has been added to make it easier to create new child nodes in the tree structure. SeeSugar for HierarchyId path generation in theWhat's New docs for more information.

Everything else in preview 3

Preview 3 contains:

EF Core 9 preview 3 (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 3 are:

9.0.0-preview.2.24128.4

The team has been working primarily on EF Core internals, so there are no new big features in EF Core 9 (EF9) Preview 2. 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 2, many contributed by our community. For full details, seeWhat's new in EF Core 9. To discuss the EF9 release, go toTry EF Core 9 now! on GitHub.

Improved queries

  • Inlined uncorrelated subqueries
  • New ToHashSetAsync methods
    • TheToHashSet methods have existed since .NET Core 2.0. In EF9, the equivalent async methods have been added.
    • SeeNewToHashSetAsync<T> methods for full details.

Improved model building

  • Specify caching for sequences
    • EF9 allows setting the caching options for database sequences for any relational database provider that supports this.
    • SeeSpecify caching for sequences for full details.
  • Specify fill-factor for keys and indexes

Improved tooling

  • Fewer rebuilds when usingdotnet ef tools
    • EF9 invalidates build caches less often, resulting in faster re-builds.
    • SeeFewer rebuilds for full details.

Everything else in preview 2

Preview 2 contains:

EF Core 9 preview 2 (and Microsoft.Data.Sqlite) contains work from the EF Team at Microsoft (@​roji @​AndriySvyryd @​maumar @​ajcvickers) as well as contributions from the EF Core community. The community PRs in EF9 Preview 1 are:

9.0.0-preview.1.24081.2

The team has been working primarily on EF Core internals, so there are no new big features in EF Core 9 (EF9) Preview 1. 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 also several smaller enhancements included in preview 1. One of these might be just the thing you have been waiting for, so read on!

Improved queries

  • Prune columns passed to OPENJSON's WITH clause
    • EF9 removes unnecessary columns when callingOPENJSON WITH.
    • SeePrune columns from JSON in the What's New docs for full details including runnable samples.
  • Translations involving GREATEST/LEAST
    • Several new translations have been introduced that use theGREATEST andLEAST SQL functions.
    • This includes translations ofMath.Min andMath.Max in non-aggregate queries, as well as directly exposing theGREATEST andLEAST SQL functions in relational providers.
    • SeeGREATEST/LEAST translations in the What's New docs for full details including runnable samples.
  • Force or prevent query parameterization
    • Except in some special cases, EF Core parameterizes variables used in a LINQ query, but includes constants in the generated SQL. EF9 allows constants to be translated to parameters and variables to be translated to constants on a case to case basis.
    • SeeForce or prevent query parameterization in the What's New docs for full details including runnable samples.

ExecuteUpdate

  • Allow passing complex type instances to ExecuteUpdate
    • EF9 supports directly passing complex type instances toExecuteUpdate as sugar for updating all member values.
    • SeeExecuteUpdate for complex types in the What's New docs for full details including runnable samples.

Temporal tables

  • Small migrations for temporal tables
    • The migration created when changing an existing table into a temporal table has been reduced in size for EF9.
    • SeeImproved temporal table migrations in the What's New docs for full details including runnable samples.

Model building

  • Make existing model building conventions more extensible
    • In EF9, we have made it easier to extend some of the existing conventions, such as those for property and key discovery.
    • SeeExtensible model building conventions in the What's New docs for full details including runnable samples.
  • ApplyConfigurationsFromAssembly calls non-public constructors

Everything else in Preview 1

Preview 1 contains:

8.0.17

Dependency Updates

  • Update dependencies from dotnet/arcade (#​36085)
    Updates the project's dependencies using the latest versions from the dotnet/arcade repository. This ensures that the build infrastructure and related tooling are up to date, which can bring in important bug fixes, security patches, and improvements from upstream.

Miscellaneous

  • Update branding to 8.0.17 (#​36043)
    Updates the internal version branding to 8.0.17. This change ensures that the product and its packages correctly reflect the new release version, helping users and developers identify the build.

  • Merging internal commits for release/8.0 (#​36080)
    Integrates various internal commits into the release/8.0 branch. This merge brings together important updates and ensures the release branch is synchronized with recent internal development, maintaining consistency and stability for the release.


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Bumps coverlet.collector from 6.0.0 to 6.0.4Bumps Microsoft.Data.Sqlite from 8.0.10 to 9.0.7Bumps Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk from 17.8.0 to 17.14.1Bumps NUnit from 3.14.0 to 4.3.2Bumps NUnit.Analyzers from 3.9.0 to 4.9.2Bumps NUnit3TestAdapter from 4.5.0 to 5.0.0---updated-dependencies:- dependency-name: coverlet.collector  dependency-version: 6.0.4  dependency-type: direct:production  update-type: version-update:semver-patch- dependency-name: Microsoft.Data.Sqlite  dependency-version: 9.0.7  dependency-type: direct:production  update-type: version-update:semver-major- dependency-name: Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk  dependency-version: 17.14.1  dependency-type: direct:production  update-type: version-update:semver-minor- dependency-name: NUnit  dependency-version: 4.3.2  dependency-type: direct:production  update-type: version-update:semver-major- dependency-name: NUnit.Analyzers  dependency-version: 4.9.2  dependency-type: direct:production  update-type: version-update:semver-major- dependency-name: NUnit3TestAdapter  dependency-version: 5.0.0  dependency-type: direct:production  update-type: version-update:semver-major...Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
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The major upgrade on Nunit is not backwards compatible with the unit tests we have.

These dependencies are not in the proper SDK but in the tests and demo examples as supporting libraries. After the 4.x release, I will look at upgrading NUnit as well. However, the other dependencies were upgrade in Pull Request#138

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dependabotbot commented on behalf ofgithubAug 10, 2025

OK, I won't notify you again about this release, but will get in touch when a new version is available. You can also ignore all major, minor, or patch releases for a dependency by adding anignore condition with the desiredupdate_types to your config file.

If you change your mind, just re-open this PR and I'll resolve any conflicts on it.

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