The `GivenFailedPackageInstallWhenRunWithPackageIdItShouldFail` test should
match against `ToolInstallationFailedWithRestoreGuidance` and not
`ToolInstallationFailed`. This passed prior to the LOC update because
the former started with the latter and a "contains" match was being performed.
On Windows, the Razor server correctly creates the pid file with
`FileAccess.Write` and `FileOptions.DeleteOnClose`. This requires a share mode
of `FileShare.Write | FileShare.Delete` to open. However, the
`dotnet build-server shutdown` command was opening the file with
`FileShare.Read`. As a result, an `IOException` was being thrown and was not
handled.
This change first opens the file with the appropriate share access and also
properly handles a failure to access or read the contents of the pid file.
Additionally, an integration test was added to test that Razor server shutdown
works as expected.
Fixes#9158.
This commit ensures that any `/property` option's value is surrounded by quotes
to allow MSBuild to properly interpret special characters like semicolons.
Users familiar with MSBuild expect `/property:Name="Value"` to handle
semicolons. However, since `dotnet` parses the command line first, the
quotes get processed by its command line parser. This results in
`/property:Name=Value` being passed to MSBuild, which will not parse a "Value"
containing a semicolon correctly.
Since it is safe to always quote the property value for this option, this fix
simply ensures that the value is surrounded by quotes.
This fixes the issue for all commands that forward arguments to MSBuild.
Fixes#7791.
Commit 9cc2b7cd2f regressed the `--source-feed`
option so that it no longer accepted relative paths. Because the option is now
saved to the temp project file, any relative paths specified by the
`--source-feed` option were made relative to the temp project path and not from
the current working directory of where dotnet was run.
The fix is to use `Path.GetFullPath` of the `--source-feed` option, provided
the option specified was not an absolute URI.
Fixes#9132.
Should use MsBuildProjectExtensionsPath instead.
Change the property passin by project file instead of command line. It is more reliable passing path in xml and also the timing of MsBuildProjectExtensionsPath is controlled. (Before loading SDK)
Change mock fake project to use “;” instead, since c:\path contains “:”.
Test build was causing restore and build in same evaluation, which was
always incorrect, but with a recent change to sdk, it will always fail
outright instead of sometimes getting lucky enough for it not to matter.
This was therefore a breaking change and we will discuss separately how
to handle it. This takes the bad pattern out of the test build to unblock
the build.
Previously, Razor server discovery for the `build-server shutdown` command was
implemented by invoking MSBuild on a project file in the current directory to
evaluate the path to the Razor server dll. This was problematic since it would
only discover a single running Razor server instance and required that the user
run the `build-server shutdown` command from a specific location.
Razor's server now writes a "pid file" to a well-known location
(`~/.dotnet/pids/build`) which the command can now enumerate to discover, and
shutdown, the running Razor servers.
This commit changes the Razor server discovery to use the pid files and removes
the requirement that users need to run the command in specific directories to
work.
Fixes#9084.
Give a different error to guide use to install via global tools so, if several bundled DotnetTools cannot finish source build on time. The user can use global tools to get it.
The original plan that adding a different resolver is hard due to resolver can only find dll that will be used to spawn a process. However, the command constructor will give an error message when resolver find null. By adding a different error when the command name is part of the list, it can achieve the same goal.
If there are shims packaged by convention in nupkg. Shim Repository will simply copy it to the right location.
The query interface ToolPackageInstance will be in charge of finding the shim folder and filter the right RID. Shim Repository will pick the right file after the folder is located since Shim Repository knows the shim name and it also book keep the files at uninstallation.
During development, due to the wrong adapter level. The mock duplicated too much logic. So, I corrected the abstraction level to lower (only create shim). And replaced the existing mock with a much smaller one without any atomic control and file move, copy logic. At the same time. The chmod, which is a IO action, causes problem during tests. So I added adapter layer to it and put it in Util.
* release/2.1.1xx:
Fixing another typo in that is breaking RHEL.
Fix a typo in the rpm.targets when testing the rpm generated packages.
Update to aspnet 2.0.7 build 230
Producing an empty commit to trigger a rebuild of the CLI
Fix AspNetCoreRuntimeBuildDropFeed to use CoreSetupBlobRootUrl
Adding a work around for publishing self-contained apps to RIDs that are not available for Microsoft.NETCore.App 2.0.0.
Reverse the order in which old runtime stores are listed
Update to ASP.NET Core 2.0.7 build 228
Moving the opensuse 43.2 docker file to the right folder.
Updating the CLI branding to 2.1.105, to go over the 104 release we will have to do for NuGet. Also, fixed the branding of the runtime in our installers to 2.0.7.
Updating the runtime to 2.0.7 and the CLI branding to 2.1.104.
Update SDK to 2.1.100-preview-62730-07
Add msbuild myget.org feed
MSBuild 15.6.84
Conflicts:
build/Branding.props
build/DependencyVersions.props
build/NugetConfigFile.targets
build/Version.props
packaging/osx/clisdk/resources/cs.lproj/conclusion.html
packaging/osx/clisdk/resources/de.lproj/conclusion.html
packaging/osx/clisdk/resources/en.lproj/conclusion.html
packaging/osx/clisdk/resources/es.lproj/conclusion.html
packaging/osx/clisdk/resources/fr.lproj/conclusion.html
packaging/osx/clisdk/resources/it.lproj/conclusion.html
packaging/osx/clisdk/resources/ja.lproj/conclusion.html
packaging/osx/clisdk/resources/ko.lproj/conclusion.html
packaging/osx/clisdk/resources/pl.lproj/conclusion.html
packaging/osx/clisdk/resources/pt-br.lproj/conclusion.html
packaging/osx/clisdk/resources/ru.lproj/conclusion.html
packaging/osx/clisdk/resources/tr.lproj/conclusion.html
packaging/osx/clisdk/resources/zh-hans.lproj/conclusion.html
packaging/osx/clisdk/resources/zh-hant.lproj/conclusion.html
packaging/windows/clisdk/bundle.wxl
On environments where registry access is disabled, the first run experience
fails because it could not add the tools path to the user's environment.
This fix properly handles the security exception by printing a warning and
continuing. Users will have to manually add the PATH environment variable to
their environments to prevent `dotnet tool install` from printing PATH
instructions.
A new file sentinel is added to track whether or not the PATH has been
modified. The first run experience also now correctly skips modifying the PATH
if `DOTNET_SKIP_FIRST_TIME_EXPERIENCE` is set.
Fixes#8874.
This commit checks that the `--tool-path` option for the `tool list` and `tool
uninstall` commands is a directory that exists.
If the directory does not exist, an error and the command help is displayed.
Fixes#8931.
* Publish app host to folder under SDK
* Use carried apphost as shim
* Remove full framework launcher
* Fix test run command issue
* Use latest release/2.1 build
* Test with 32 bit env
* Add missing return
* Update to latest prodcon build
* Add xlfs
This commit implements the `buildserver shutdown` command that can be used to
shutdown MSBuild, VB/C# compiler, and Razor build servers.
By default, all three build servers are shut down. Options can be passed to
shut down a subset of the build servers.
Fixes#8185.
This commit ensures the correct property (`ProjectTypeGuids`) is respected when
adding a project to a solution file.
Additionally, we now error if a project type GUID cannot be determined rather
than incorrectly mapping to the C# project type.
Enabled previously disabled tests that were waiting on upstream changes from
MSBuild and F#.
Fixes#5131.
Fixes#7742.
* Move some projects to netstandard2.0
* Use version agnostic $(TargetFrameworkIdentifier) property to make changing versions easier since we only care about .NET Framework vs .NET Standard
* Add missing project to solution file
* Update TestPackageProjects.targets to use netstandard2.0 on non-Windows
This commit implements the missing `--tool-path` option for the list tool
command. This enables the command to list locally installed tools.
Fixes#8803.
This commit fixes the tool package store such that it stores a full path
instead of, potentially, a relative path.
This prevents a relative path from inadvertently being passed to NuGet
during the restore and causing it to restore relative to the temp project
directory.
Fixes#8829.
Currently the list tool command tests, while localizing the column headers,
didn't properly take into account the fact that localized builds might produce
strings longer than the English versions of the column header strings. This
results in a mismatch of the actual from the expected due to additional column
padding.
The fix is to stop using a static expected table and do a simple calculation of
the expected table based on the length of the localized strings.
Fixes issue related to PR #8799.
Other than change source to source-feed and make it additional instead of exclusive. I changed source to be multiple. Because restore support multiple source https://github.com/Microsoft/dotnet/issues/361
As for mock. The offline feed and source feed is considered the same, so remove the category of “source”. I renamed source to “AdditionalFeed” because that is more accurate on implementation level.
Note:
NuGet feed don’t have order. Whichever responses the fastest, is the first.
No change on restore.
scripts/cli-test-env.sh change is due to mac 10.13 is finally added to RID graph. And it is “considered” one of the CLI supported RID
This commit fixes the ToolPackageInstaller tests so that they no longer modify
the current working directory. The directory being set is now being properly
passed in as an argument to override the default of the current working
directory.
Additionally, this commit also changes the package root to a temp location
rather than based off of the current working directory.
This commit attempts to filter the diagnostic messages emitted during tool
installation. The diagnostic messages may be prefixed with the temporary
project; since this is an implementation detail that only causes confusion and
clutter in the diagnostic messages, the prefix is removed if present.
Fixes#8707.
* Change to escape string via XML
* tool-path option -- "Session tool"
From the beginning design, shim and packageInstaller take package location from constructor and don't have assumption anymore. From previous discussion, tool-path will simply change global location to the one user want, and everything else is the same.
However, this "override" need to happen during the call, that means InstallToolCommand will create different shim and packageInstaller object according to the tool-path during the call instead of constructor DI.
* global package location change
* block of leading dot as command name
* Localization of tool-path option
This commit fixes the case sensitivity of tool package identifiers.
Previously the install and uninstall commands unintentionally required the tool
package ids to specified in all lowercase for the install / uninstall to work.
Fixes#8682.
* Installation type
* Product Type
* Libc Release and Version
* Catch all
* Fix test
* Fix mac test
* Extract class
* Remove CharSet
* Remove extraneous assignment
* Missing space
* Typo
* Fix comment XML
* CR feedback
This commit implements a simple printable table that can be used to display
tabular data.
The columns of the table can specify a maximum width which will cause the
column text to wrap around to the next line.
* Move some projects to netstandard2.0
* Use version agnostic $(TargetFrameworkIdentifier) property to make changing versions easier since we only care about .NET Framework vs .NET Standard
* Add missing project to solution file
* Update TestPackageProjects.targets to use netstandard2.0 on non-Windows
This commit implements the `uninstall tool` command.
The `uninstall tool` command is responsible for uninstalling global tools that
are installed with the `install tool` command.
This commit heavily refactors the ToolPackage and ShellShim namespaces to
better support the operations required for the uninstall command.
Several string resources have been updated to be more informative or to correct
oddly structured sentences.
This commit also fixes `--version` on the install command not supporting ranges
and wildcards.
Fixes#8549.
Issue #8485 is partially fixed by this commit (`--prerelease` is not yet
implemented).
Extract packages to DotnetTools folder under sdk/{version}
Add new resolver to discover it
Add test to enforce package structure. It will fail when the structure
changed
* dotnet/release/2.1.3xx:
Update to aspnetcore 2.1.0-preview1-28275 and react to feed layout changes (#8611)
"ExternalRestoreSources" needs to be set in the docker container (#8602)
Signing nupkg contents (Cli.Utils and MSBuildResolver) along with the rest of the compiled assemblies.
Use satellites from roslyn package, not cli-deps-satellites
Update to roslyn 2.7.0-beta3-62612-07 for 2.1.1xx
Support TildeSlash expand (#8589)
Port Kernel Version telemetry to preview1
Do not create a directory with a trailing space; it cannot be deleted by conventional methods. (#8587)
Consume generic aspnetcore rpm installers
Insert NuGet Build 4.6.0-rtm-4918 into cli
Adding roslyn to automatic dependency flow through maestro.
Fixing update dependency by using the new APIs. We broke this when we updated the version of VersionTools.
MSBuild 15.6.81
Update SDK to 2.1.300-preview1-62608-07
MSBuild 15.6.80
Conflicts:
build/DependencyVersions.props
test/Microsoft.DotNet.ShellShim.Tests/ShellShimMakerTests.cs
* release/2.1.3xx: (51 commits)
Removing all references to a static 'aspnetpatch' Nuget.Config (#8556)
Updating the MSI Installation Note message. Also had to shift components around slightly to make it fit.
Fixing recent CLI test failures around ASP.NETcore in the orchestrated build (#8553)
The BuildTasksFeedTool version and the VersionTools version should be in sync to prevent incompatabilities between these two packages.
Update to aspnetcore 2.1.0-preview1-28228
Adding the VBCSCompiler to the list of signed files due to crossgen.
Ensure ASP.NET Core is included in macos .pkg installer and update to 2.1.0-preview1-28226
Remove obsolete F# satellite package
MSBuild 15.6.76
Update F# to match dev15.6 preview 4
Excluding shared framework assemblies from the Roslyn folder in the SDK.
Insert NuGet Build 4.6.0-rtm-4880 into cli
Updating Roslyn to 2.7.0-beta3-62529-05.
Update fsharp compiler to match preview 4
Insert NuGet Build 4.6.0-rtm-4862 into cli
MSBuild 15.6.70
Insert NuGet Build 4.6.0-rtm-4859 into cli
MSBuild 15.6.69
Update package reference
update fsharp compiler to match vs2017.6 preview 3
...
Conflicts:
build/DependencyVersions.props
* Fixing recent CLI test failures around ASP.NETcore in the orchestrated build.
* Put back the dotnet-migrate test's 'tempaspnetpatch' Nuget.config
* Fixing typos...
* Make dotnet install tool atomic
Apply TransactionScope to tool install. It can handle the correct timing
of roll back and commit.
Convert existing ToolPackageObtainer and ShellShimMaker by passing logic
via lambda to an object that has IEnlistmentNotification interface. It
turns out the very clean.
Use .stage as staging place to verify of package content, and shim. It
should roll back when something is wrong. When there is ctrl-c, there
will be garbage in .stage folder but not the root of the package folder.
* release/2.1.3xx:
Infrastructure updates: CLI:master -> release/2.1.3xx (#8541)
Fixing the recent CLI test failures around ASP.NETcore in the orchestrated build: adding a 'dotnet-corefxlab' feed. (#8536)
Update BranchInfo.props
Update the branch info to be correct for 2.1
[Fixes#8511] Update ASP.NET Core certificate installation message
Excluding shared framework assemblies from the Roslyn folder in the SDK.
Updating Roslyn to 2.7.0-beta3-62529-06.
This commit adds the `--verbosity` option to the `install tool` command.
MSBuild/NuGet output is now controllable by the user and defaults to being "quiet".
This enables users to see warnings from NuGet that otherwise would be swallowed
unless NuGet returned a non-zero exit code. As a byproduct of this change, the
exception handling and error messages related to obtaining tool packages was
retooled. We no longer display `install tool` command line help for installation
failures, as it should only be displayed for command line syntax errors.
Fixes#8465.
* release/2.1.3xx:
Updating the WebSdk DependencyVersion to support local build
Fix non-fatal null exception when no extra parameters are passed.
Separate tool package and shim file location
Updating the CLI branding and version to 2.1.300.
* Conflicts
src/dotnet/commands/dotnet-install/dotnet-install-tool/InstallToolCommand.cs
run-build.ps1
build/Version.props
To ensure the mock has the same behavior the component has, run mock under the same tests the adapter has.
It is a common problem that moq has -- "everything is mocked out, you are not test anything"
* Integrate NuGet ask
* Update NuGet version. Rely on NuGet to filter TFM. And use asset.json to find entrypoint
* Update XML file to per TFM
* Add extra property to the fake project according to nuget
* Treat nuget fallback folder as offline cache for tool
* Require -g to install global tool
* Copy test asset during test project build
* Address code review on LockFileMatchChecker
* Get NETCorePlatformsImplicitPackageVersion from PackageDefinitions
* Edit and add missing loc
* Change LockFileMatchChecker to local function
* Adding comment
* Add to content instead of copy
* Download platform package instead
* disable SDK side implicit NuGetFallbackFolder
* merge loc
* Revert extra line
* use a prerelease platforms version that supports alpine
Implement a simple launcher tool for running new processes on Windows
- This application takes two parameters via the .exe.config configuration file
- entryPoint: required - the file path to the new process being launched
- runner: optional - the executable or interpretter used to launch the
entryPoint
- Update dotnet-install-tool to generate an exe instead of a batch script file
This change is to add Sdk.props and Sdk.targets of Microsoft.Docker.Sdk
into CLI. This unblocks the scenario where a VS solution contains a few
.NET Core projects as well as a docker-compose.dcproj project and people
want to build the solution from command line with .NET Core CLI. With
the Sdk.props and Sdk.targets being present in CLI, building
docker-compose.dcproj becomes no-op so it won't block building the other
.NET Core projects.
This commit adds the `--source` option to the `install tool` command. This
option is equivalent to the option of the same name for the `restore` command.
The option is forwarded to the underlying restore operation.
Fixes#8226.
Make use of the MSBuild distributed logger functionality and add a
forwarding logger. When in a multi-proc build, the forwarding logger
will decide which events to forward to the main node to be logged.
Without this, all events are routed and a perf penalty is incurred.
* release/2.1-MSRC:
Update to consume aspnetcore 2.0.5-155
Update to consume aspnetcore 2.0.5-152
Revert "Update to consume aspnetcore 2.0.5-152"
Update to consume aspnetcore 2.0.5-152
Commit to trigger a rebuild of the CLI because of a build in place from the Runtime.
Adding the 2.0.3 asp.net store to the native installer tests.
Update to consume aspnetcore 2.0.5-147
Update to consume aspnetcore 2.0.5-146
Updating the runtime to 2.0.5.
Update to consume aspnetcore 2.0.5-142
Fixing the expected fx-version.
Adding a separate dependency version for Microsoft.Build.Runtime.
Updating the branding of the CLI to 2.1.4 and the runtime to 2.0.5.
Conflicts:
build/DependencyVersions.props
This commit implements solution configuration to project configuration mapping.
Previously, when a project was added to the solution with the `sln add`
command, solution configurations would be mapped to a project configuration and
platform of the same name, regardless of whether or not the project had a
configuration or platform of that name. This caused the solution to appear
dirty when opened in Visual Studio if the configuration or platform did not
exist at the project level because Visual Studio would attempt to correct the
mapping.
The fix is to check what configurations and platforms are supported by the
project and only map to what is present. If a solution configuration can't be
mapped, the first configuration/platform supported by the project is chosen;
this is consistent with how Visual Studio does the fallback mapping.
Fixes#6221.
* dotnet/release/2.0.0: (32 commits)
Update wix version (#8313)
Use explict and non-preview versions for the build DLL
Fixing a typo...
The 15.4.8 version of the Microsoft.Build.Runtime nuget package is currupt; use the replacement 15.4.8.1
Fix dotnet-install to check the right path for no-op installs when --shared-runtime is specified
Fixed a typo...
Nuget.config update to align with CLI:master - add comments in DependencyVersions.prop
Even more package dependency re-names...
Third pass clean-up of package names.
Second pass clean-up of package names; resequencing download.
Updating dependency version properties in alignment with sample orchestrated build file at: https://dotnetfeed.blob.core.windows.net/orchestrated/20171129-03/orchestration-metadata/PackageVersions.props
The access key is already resolved: 'CoreSetupBlobAccessTokenParam'
Fixed another typo...
Fixed typo...
The first pass will need the extra args [same as run-build.ps1].
Dependency Uptake: download and import a package version props file.
Accounting for MSRC builds with pre-set 'CoreSetupBlobRootUrl' and 'CoreSetupBlobAccessToke' properties.
Changes per code review...
The URL root will include the "dotnet" container; the structure will be identical after the "dotnet" container.
No passwords should be in the open as environmental variables.
...
Conflicts:
build/DependencyVersions.props
src/redist/redist.csproj
src/tool_msbuild/tool_msbuild.csproj
src/tool_roslyn/tool_roslyn.csproj
test/Microsoft.DotNet.Cli.Utils.Tests/Microsoft.DotNet.Cli.Utils.Tests.csproj
This change enables CLI build for Alpine 3.6 and also adds CI job for
it. It is mostly based on changes that were necessary to
enable building of rhel.6 CLI
This commit changes the run command such that it will now be `/nologo` and
`/verbosity:quiet` (by default) for the restore operation even if a target
framework is specified.
When a target framework is specified, a separate restore operation is performed
that does not pass `/nologo` and the default verbosity is used. The fix is to
ensure that the arguments used for the restore operation match those that are
used for the build operation.
Fixes#8118.
Currently the solution file written out by the `sln` command uses a
UTF-8 encoding without a BOM. This causes problems when the solution
file contains non-ASCII code points because Visual Studio and MSBuild
will not use a UTF-8 encoding when reading the solution file if the
BOM is omitted.
This commit causes the BOM to always be written when writing the
solution files.
Fixes#8184.
This commit adds support for specifying directories containing a single
project to both the `add reference` and `remove reference` commands.
Fixes issue #7343.
This commit adds support for specifying directories containing a single
project to both the `sln add` and `sln remove` commands.
Additionally, the output from `sln remove` has been improved to not
mention "project references".
Fixes issue #7343.
* Added support for generating the HTTPS development certificate on the
CLI first run experience.
* On first run, an HTTPS certificate will be set up on the current user
local store.
* The environment variable DOTNET_GENERATE_ASPNET_CERTIFICATE can be used
to turn the feature off.
* dotnet/release/15.5: (26 commits)
Fixing the reference to Microsoft.Build.Runtime from Cli.Utils.Tests. It was using the wrong package version property.
One more old style version package name needed to change in redist.
Fixing the versions of MSBuild and passing the right property to find roslyn files.
Use "15.5.179" for the other Microsoft.Build.* packages
Moving the 'MicrosoftBuildPackageVersion' forward.
Fixing "RuntimeFrameworkVersion"
Updating version naming convention.
Fixed a typo...
Nuget.config update to align with CLI:master - add comments in DependencyVersions.prop
Even more package dependency re-names...
Third pass clean-up of package names.
Second pass clean-up of package names; resequencing download.
Updating dependency version properties in alignment with sample orchestrated build file at: https://dotnetfeed.blob.core.windows.net/orchestrated/20171129-03/orchestration-metadata/PackageVersions.props
The access key is already resolved: 'CoreSetupBlobAccessTokenParam'
Fixed another typo...
Fixed typo...
The first pass will need the extra args [same as run-build.ps1].
Dependency Uptake: download and import a package version props file.
Accounting for MSRC builds with pre-set 'CoreSetupBlobRootUrl' and 'CoreSetupBlobAccessToke' properties.
Changes per code review...
...
TestAssets/NonRestoredTestProjects/DotnetAddP2PProjects/EmptyItemGroup/EmptyItemGroup.csproj
TestAssets/NonRestoredTestProjects/DotnetAddP2PProjects/Lib/Lib.csproj
TestAssets/NonRestoredTestProjects/DotnetAddP2PProjects/Net452AndNetCoreApp10Lib/Net452AndNetCoreApp10Lib.csproj
TestAssets/NonRestoredTestProjects/DotnetAddP2PProjects/ValidRef/ValidRef.csproj
TestAssets/NonRestoredTestProjects/DotnetAddP2PProjects/WithDoubledRef/WithDoubledRef.csproj
TestAssets/NonRestoredTestProjects/DotnetAddP2PProjects/WithExistingRefCondOnItem/WithExistingRefCondOnItem.csproj
TestAssets/NonRestoredTestProjects/DotnetAddP2PProjects/WithExistingRefCondWhitespaces/WithExistingRefCondWhitespaces.csproj
TestAssets/NonRestoredTestProjects/DotnetAddP2PProjects/WithRefNoCondNonUniform/WithRefNoCondNonUniform.csproj
TestAssets/TestProjects/AppWithMultipleFxAndTools/MSBuildAppWithMultipleFrameworksAndTools.csproj
TestAssets/TestProjects/MSBuildAppWithMultipleFrameworksAndTools/MSBuildAppWithMultipleFrameworksAndTools.csproj
TestAssets/TestProjects/XunitMulti/VSTestXunitDesktopAndNetCore.csproj
build/BundledTemplates.props
build/DependencyVersions.props
build/NugetConfigFile.targets
build/Test.targets
build_projects/dotnet-cli-build/dotnet-cli-build.csproj
dir.props
run-build.sh
src/Microsoft.DotNet.Archive/Microsoft.DotNet.Archive.csproj
src/Microsoft.DotNet.Cli.Utils/Microsoft.DotNet.Cli.Utils.csproj
src/Microsoft.DotNet.Configurer/Microsoft.DotNet.Configurer.csproj
src/dotnet/dotnet.csproj
src/redist/redist.csproj
src/tool_fsharp/tool_fsc.csproj
test/ArgumentForwardingTests/ArgumentForwardingTests.csproj
test/EndToEnd/EndToEnd.csproj
test/Microsoft.DotNet.Cli.Sln.Internal.Tests/Microsoft.DotNet.Cli.Sln.Internal.Tests.csproj
test/Microsoft.DotNet.Cli.Utils.Tests/Microsoft.DotNet.Cli.Utils.Tests.csproj
test/Microsoft.DotNet.Tools.Tests.Utilities/Microsoft.DotNet.Tools.Tests.Utilities.csproj
test/Msbuild.Tests.Utilities/Msbuild.Tests.Utilities.csproj
test/binding-redirects.Tests/binding-redirects.Tests.csproj
test/dotnet-add-package.Tests/dotnet-add-package.Tests.csproj
test/dotnet-add-reference.Tests/dotnet-add-reference.Tests.csproj
test/dotnet-back-compat.Tests/dotnet-back-compat.Tests.csproj
test/dotnet-help.Tests/dotnet-help.Tests.csproj
test/dotnet-migrate.Tests/dotnet-migrate.Tests.csproj
test/dotnet-new.Tests/dotnet-new.Tests.csproj
test/dotnet-remove-package.Tests/dotnet-remove-package.Tests.csproj
test/dotnet-remove-reference.Tests/dotnet-remove-reference.Tests.csproj
test/dotnet-restore.Tests/dotnet-restore.Tests.csproj
test/dotnet-sln-add.Tests/dotnet-sln-add.Tests.csproj
test/dotnet.Tests/dotnet.Tests.csproj
* dotnet/release/2.0.0:
Fixed a typo...
Nuget.config update to align with CLI:master - add comments in DependencyVersions.prop
Even more package dependency re-names...
Third pass clean-up of package names.
Second pass clean-up of package names; resequencing download.
Updating dependency version properties in alignment with sample orchestrated build file at: https://dotnetfeed.blob.core.windows.net/orchestrated/20171129-03/orchestration-metadata/PackageVersions.props
The access key is already resolved: 'CoreSetupBlobAccessTokenParam'
Fixed another typo...
Fixed typo...
The first pass will need the extra args [same as run-build.ps1].
Dependency Uptake: download and import a package version props file.
Conflicts:
build/DependencyVersions.props
src/redist/redist.csproj
src/tool_roslyn/tool_roslyn.csproj
* compose all the parts
* Fix on obtain and shim maker for better end to end experience
* Fix error when there is space in the middle of path of nuget config
* Fix path in profile.d is the tmp home path during install
* better handle of ~home
* remove profile.d file in uninstall script
* Fix test since it looks up current directory
* folder structure inside nupkg to tools/TFM/RID/mytool.dll
* Add check for config file existence
* Rename name space to Microsoft.DotNet.ShellShim
* Rename name space to Microsoft.DotNet.ToolPackage
This commit adds the verbosity option to the run command.
This will be used in tests for visibility into what the run command is
doing.
The default verbosity is unaffected.
Fixes issue #7932.
* Tools shim maker and env path handling
Includes component:
* Given executable, create shim (all three OSs)
* Add executable path to Env PATH during first run
* including manual instruction when there is no access
Add ExeutablePackageObtainer
Given a tools package id, it can create a fake project and restore to correct folder
- DI, aka no circular dependency of commands
- Parser of config XML
- I try to create test nupkg at build time, so I can run test and debug
easily with VSCode. The code is in test csproj.
This commit fixes#6198.
When a project is removed from a solution using the `sln remove`
command, any projects in the solution with a project dependency (note:
this is different from a project reference) on the project should have
the project removed as a dependency.
The fix is to scan the projects in the solution and remove any
dependencies on the projects being removed. If the dependencies section
is empty after the remove, we skip serialization of the section like
Visual Studio does.
* release/2.0.0-MSRC:
Update aspnetcore to 2.0.3 build 125
Update aspnetcore to 2.0.3 build 124
Update aspnetcore to 2.0.3 build 123
Updating branding to 2.0.3, again
Fixing closing tags in the DEB and RPM targets.
Enabling our native installer tests to always get a 2.0.0 asp.net runtime store. We need to solve this in a more generic way in the future. But this will unblock the build for now.
Update aspnetcore runtime store and LZMA to 2.0.3 build 120
Adding the pre-release runtime version hack to RHEL as well. Basically, skip native installer tests when using a pre-release runtime.
Adding the access token to the native installer URLs so that we can download those from protected locations when needed.
Fixing the expected runtime version by the tool tests.
Updating the runtime version.
Updating the branding to 15.5.1
Adding a test hack to allow the CLI to pass tests with a pre-release runtime for 2.0 TFM.
Merged PR 82801: Allow non-anonymous storage account access for .lzma download
It is not currently possible when there is a -f|--framework argument because
we cannot force a TargetFramework global property on to the restore evaluation.
Doing so completely breaks restore by applying the TargetFramework to all
projects transitively. The correct behavior is to restore for all frameworks,
then build/publish/etc for the given target framework. Achieving that still
requires two distinct msbuild invocations.
This also changes the verbosity of implicit restore from quiet to that
of the subsequent command (default=minimal). Similar to global properties,
we cannot specify a distinct console verbosity for the /restore portion of
the overall execution. For consistency, we apply the same verbosity change
to the case where we still use two separate msbuild invocations.
This also fixes an issue where the separate restore invocation's msbuild log
would be overwritten by the subsequent command execution. However, this remains
unfixed in the case where we still use two separate msbuild invocations.
We were taking care to set the console verbosity to minimal, but
only when no verbosity argument is passed. However, the default
verbosity for all CLI msbuild commands is already minimal and so
we can just get out of the way.
On Windows, `PathUtility.GetRelativePath` was not properly handling
paths that differed by case in the drive reference (e.g. "C:\" vs.
"c:\"). The fix was to add the missing case-insensitive comparison
argument.
Replaced uses of `PathUtility.GetRelativePath` with
`Path.GetRelativePath` where possible (requires 2.0.0+).
Additionally, `PathUtility.RemoveExtraPathSeparators` was not handling
paths with drive references on Windows. If the path contained a drive
reference, the separator between the drive reference and the first part
of the path was removed. This is due to `Path.Combine` not handling
this case, so an explicit concatenation of the separator was added.
This commit resolves issue #7699.
* release/2.0.0:
Separating the 'legacy' URL construction from the 'current' URL construction methods and logic.
Use temporary path for fake deps.json in test
MSBuild 15.4.8
Insert SDK 2.0.2-vspre-20170927-1
* dotnet/release/15.5: (21 commits)
Manually merging some changes that git merged wrong and deleted from the 15.5 branch.
Separating the 'legacy' URL construction from the 'current' URL construction methods and logic.
Use temporary path for fake deps.json in test
Use same build number for roslyn and F# satellites
Updating Roslyn satellites and SDK versions
Insert NuGet Build 4.5.0-preview2-4529 into cli
Update NuGet to 4529 (signed)
MSBuild 15.5.154
MSBuild 15.5.153
removed commented out config I'd meant to remove
added a way to specify the asp.net template versions
Porting 'dotnet-install.sh' from CLI:master to CLI:release/2.0.0
'NuGet.master.config' does not appear to be used.
Fixed tests
Update branch info to release/15.5
Updating the websdk version to 2.0.0-rel-20171010-665
Insert NuGet Build 4.5.0-preview1-4526 into cli
Update DependencyVersions.props
Updated version of TestPlatform to 15.5.0-preview-20170923-02
MSBuild 15.4.8
...
* dotnet/release/2.0.0:
Use temporary path for fake deps.json in test
Porting 'dotnet-install.sh' from CLI:master to CLI:release/2.0.0
'NuGet.master.config' does not appear to be used.
Reverting previous change to: 'NuGet.master.config'
Moving the runtime version to 2.0.0 for the SDK.
Revert release/2.0.0 back to 1bcee43995
Adding the unified transport NuGet feed.
Keeping the branding for release/2.0.0 at 2.0.3.
MSBuild 15.4.8
Insert SDK 2.0.2-vspre-20170927-1
* release/2.0.0:
Porting 'dotnet-install.sh' from CLI:master to CLI:release/2.0.0
'NuGet.master.config' does not appear to be used.
Reverting previous change to: 'NuGet.master.config'
Moving the runtime version to 2.0.0 for the SDK.
Revert release/2.0.0 back to 1bcee43995
Adding the unified transport NuGet feed.
Update cli-deps-satellites
Fix up roslyn satellite assembly handling to match new insertion mechanism
This change enables RHEL 6 support. It also adds a new command line option to the
run-build.sh script that enables passing in a folder containing a bootstrap CLI.
This helps in bringup of new target platforms.
* dotnet/rel/1.1.0:
Enable VB dotnet new test cases
Fix fedora.23 dockerfile
Updating the ReadMe: "rel-1.0.1" to "rel-1.1.0"
Update Roslyn to 2.3.0-beta4-61830-03
update nuget to 4.3.0-preview4-4258
Issue https://github.com/dotnet/cli/issues/7091
Add internal command dotnet internal-reportinstallsuccess. Before
Windows installer finishes, run this command instead of dotnet new. It
will trigger the first time experience as well as sending telemetry with
installer exe name.
This command blocks to ensure that the webservice call completes.
* dotnet/release/2.0.0: (27 commits)
Updating the runtime to pick up the satellite assembly host fix.
Fixing some merges from release/2.0.0-preview2.
Create the Dotnet User Profile folder when running the first experience, if the folder does not exist, if will fail the first run because it will fail to create the first notice sentinel.
Add F# and Roslyn satellites
Fix tests expecting unlocalized messages from dotnet/sdk
Generating a layout folder with the satellite assemblies only which we use to generate a language pack tarball/zip. Initially, I wanted a IncludeOnlyFilter, but couldn't quite get that to work on tar, just passing the filter in the command line didn't work because the shell does not do recursive globbing. So, I opted for the layout folder.
Update SPA templates version to 1.0.0-preview-000321
Fixdotnet/sdk#1364
Add rhel and Debian download link
Exclude satellite assemblies from archive.
Remove failed workaround for Microsoft.Composition warning
Update templates to add missing BrowserLink package
Update to SetupCrossgen 215 - Coherence 25794
Update templates to suppress the warning for Microsoft.Composition and AssetTargetFallback
Add explicit dependency for pakcage smoke test
Update templates to remove the package NETStandard.Library.NETFramework
Update F# compiler to latest
Update to SetupCrossgen 213 - Coherence 25769
Pinning to the dotnet-install to version '2.0.0-preview2-006470'
Updating branch/channel information.
...
* dotnet/release/2.0.0: (35 commits)
Fixing an issue in the RepoDirectoriesProvider where it assumed that the only directory under SDK was the SDK directories. This is no longer true now that we moved the NuGet fallback folder there.
Simple clean up to the store tests
Updating xlf files for the Configurer.
Removing NuGetConfig from the first run experience and replacing the sentinel with the FirstUseNoticeSentinel when needed.
Moving the expanding fallback folder to the dotnet folder hive. The folder will be expanded at sdk/NuGetFallbackFolder.
Fixing CRLF issue.
Updating xlf and fixing line ending problems with one file.
Add rhel and Debian download link
Fix race in telemetry msbuild arg tests
Avoid repeating the first-run message if lzma archive is missing
Use fluent helper for line-end normalization
Update CoreSetup to preview3-25419-01
Updating Roslyn to 2.3.0-beta3-61816-04
Update CoreSetup to preview3-25418-01
insert new tpv2 which fixes following issue https://github.com/Microsoft/vstest/issues/632https://github.com/Microsoft/vstest/issues/844https://github.com/Microsoft/vstest/issues/847https://github.com/Microsoft/vstest/issues/840https://github.com/Microsoft/vstest/issues/843
Windows installer refresh
Update SDK to 1.1.0-alpha-20170615-3
Updating NuGet to 4.3.0-preview3-4168
MSBuild 15.3.388
Make dotnet-sln-add.Tests pass on localized setup
...
If the LZMA archive is missing, the first-run message is printed every time.
This commit fixes that.
Split the first-run message into two pieces:
- The first-run (welcome and telemetry) message is printed only once, no matter
whether the cache was primed or not.
- The cache-priming message is printed only if the cache is avaialble.
Otherwise skip the cache introduction and the ccache priming operation.
Adding tests for implicit restore for all the affected commands.
Fixing an issue where the command target was being passed to the restore command during implicit restore.
Adding restore params to all commands with implicit restore. Also, implicitly set the restore output to quiet.
Adding tests for the no-restore option.
* rel/1.1.0: (41 commits)
Updating the Sdk to one that includes the error surfacing work.
Update NuGet to 4.3.0-preview2-4082
Update NuGet to 4.3.0-preview1-4081 and SDK to corresponding 1.1.0 based version
Updating MSBuild to 15.3.0-preview-000246-05 to match VS.
Updating the global.json creation to use the IFile interface and adding a unit test to cover it.
Making restore use a config file so that it does not use fallback folders that may exist in the machine.
Dropping a global.json when running the first run experience with a version that matches the version of the CLI being used in the command that triggered the first run.
Updating the websdk version for 1.0
Trying to fix the opensuse42 test failure, where we tried to invoke a tool that target 1.0.4 where the 1.0 runtime is not available.
Pinning the stage0 to the last build out of rel/1.0.1 and adding a project to download 1.0 dependencies for test assets.
Updating the branding to rel/1.1.0
Dummy commit.
Adding the access token to the lzma url.
Dummy change to force a build.
Reverting the msbuild version to the release version.
Adding the web feed to nuget.config, as some packages failed to mirror and we need a build ASAP.
Updating the msbuild, SDK and Web SDK versions.
Dummy commit to kick off the build.
the FSharp.NET.Sdk version `-bundled` contains only the Sdk dir
bump f# sdk package version
...
New file name structure for the runtime and the CLI
per: https://github.com/dotnet/designs/issues/2
The renaming of assets, therefore the dotnet installation scripts must change to accommodate.
Trivial:
"Write-Host" should be "Write-Output"