* 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
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This commit adds supports for getting more detailed help by using the
`dotnet help <verb>` syntax (e.g. `dotnet help build`). This change
opens up the URL that is specified for each verb in the default browser
on the user's machine, so internet access is required.
* rel/1.0.1: (66 commits)
Update LZMA license with correct text
Bump to 2.0.0-rc5-61427-04
Remove duplicate installer suffix
Add license text to LZMA SDK license notice
Updating the SDK to 1.0.0-alpha-20170224-6
Updating both platform abstractions and dependency model to 1.0.3.
Bump Roslyn to 2.0.0-rc5-61424-02
Update Stage0 to use the latest build.
Update README with new distros.
Back porting #5597 into rel/1.0.0
Fixing the exclude pattern used by the Migration to exclude WEB SDK globs.
Remove RID from test package creation
Disable migrate and publish web app with content because CI does not have NPM
Adding an E2E test for pack with content during migration.
Fixing a failing test and adding a few more E2E tests around binplace content for migrated projects.
Fix debian_config.json on ubuntu16.10
Updating publish, pack and build of content to use None with Never/false/Never in their metadata for excluded items.
Intermediate commit to get a WIP PR out. This adds the None Update with CopyToOutputDirectory set to Never.
Switching the CopyToOutput for build and publish and the file for pack to use None Update instead of include. Also, fixed the exclude patterns for web apps.
Do not migrate Content that is already included in the Web SDK for web apps.
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* remove reference to TestAssetsManager in dotnet-add-reference
* remove TestAssetsManager dependency from dotnet-build
* remove TAM ref from dotnet-list-reference
* remove TAM dependency from dotnet-msbuild
* remove TAM dependency from ProjectJsonMigration tests
* remove TAM dependency from dotnet.Tests
* remove TAM dependency from dotnet-new.Tests
* remove TAM from dotnet-pack.Tests
* remove TAM from dotnet-publish.Tests
* remove TAM from dotnet-restore.Tests
* remove TAM dependency from dotnet-remove-reference.Tests
* remove TAM dependency from dotnet-run.Tests
* remove TAM dependency from dotnet-test.Tests
* remove TAM dependency from Microsoft.DotNet.Cli.Utils.Tests
* remove TAM from TestBase
* remove TAM
* remove newly introduced dependency on TAM
* Partial conversion to new3. 2 tests fail due to browserlink not restoring.
* new cache initialization
* More lzma changes, and removed a razor ref from templates
* Ephemeral hive flag added to tests that need it
* Updated the template engine version to build against. Minor code cleanup
* Config changes to make template versions separate from template engine versions
* Changed dotnet new versioning to use Product.Version
* Fixing Archiver.csproj
* Fixing dotnet new test.
* Fix LZMA Package Source Condition
* Workaround for newline differences.
* fixed tests with changed template parameters. Added a new3 template non-match test
* Reduce test target complexity [and running time]
* WiP
* Enable building tests via solution
Remove deprecated tests
Make Microsoft.DotNet.Tools.Tests.Utilities portable-only
Remove MSI tests from the solution as they are the only tests that currently require dekstop.
* Enable building of tests
* Move migration tests to TA to allow them to self-restore
* Reduce project nesting and test directory name
* update nuget to 4.0.0-rc3 and sdk to 1.0.0-alpha-20170105-5
* Modifying restore project.json to use the project.json stage0 CLI instead of restore-projectjson command.
* add a nuget dependency so migrated project has packageref and generates an assets file on restore
* Archive asp.net package references
* Archive asp.net package references
* Change the hash input so it's the same on all platforms
* Address PR comments
* add stub for dotnet list p2ps
* apply review feedback
* PR feedback: consistent method modifiers
* apply missed review feedback
* add test coverage and do not treat no p2ps as error
* move private methods to the bottom, rename weird res name
* Move dotnet-new templates to Sdk attribute
* Update to MSBuild 15.1.0-preview-000454-01
To pick up a fix for Microsoft/msbuild#1431.
* Fix template newlines
* Fix casing on Microsoft.Net.Sdk
* Move migration test csproj's to Sdk attribute
* Disable parallel sdk restore
Each SDK restore operation will try to manipulate the same assets.json file since the dependency name&version are injected into a common csproj file. This can cause runtime failures when two NuGets try to restore the project at once.
* Make casing of SDK 'NET' and not 'Net'
* Remove redundatn imports
* Fix test string
* Additional race
* Replacing the SDK with the Web.Sdk when it is a Web project.
* Fixing the test by writting the csproj before running the migration rule.
* Fix output race
TestCommand starts the test process before wiring up stderr & stdout. This change delays process start until after the wireup is finished so that the test process cannot shut down before we have wired up output redirection.
* Bypass stream forwarder when it fails to attach to a process
CLI has tests failing errenously when, due to timing issues, the StreamForwarders fail to attach to a process because it managed to exit before attachment occurs.
We tried attaching the forwarders prior to Process Start but this proved impossible because the OUT and ERR streams are not available to attach before the process starts.
This exposes a fundamental flaw in our output redirection mechanisms. We should probably move to using https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.diagnostics.process.outputdatareceived.aspx or a similar mechanism. However, I don't know that @brthor hadn't considered and discarded this approach.
For the time being I am attempting to make tests more deterministic by capturing the associated exceptions and moving to a different mechanism when StreamForwarders are not available.
Opened https://github.com/dotnet/cli/issues/4913 to track the broader issue.
* File.Copy is not atomic...
* Centralize Microsoft.Net.Sdk package version
Note: Templates were omitted as their version needs to be static.
* Unifying additional missmatched versions
* prefercliruntime
whitespace threw off ReplaceAll
* Additional missed globs
* Revert SDK version for performance tests
* PR Feedback
* Roll back VSTestXunitDesktopAndNetCore.csproj SDK version
* WIP migrate tests
* WIP fixing more tests
* WIP fix test build break
* Test results files are now trx
* Get CI to pass until we get an xunit xml logger
* Added DotNetTestPJ since that was needed for one test
* Fix build break
* Forgot to add DotNetTestPJ as a build task
* Need to restore project.json for the project used in ubuntu test
* Restore PJ for ubuntu test
* Switch the Ubuntu test to csproj based
* Updating the Microsoft.Net.Sdk & Microsoft.Net.Sdk.Web versions
* Fixed merge conflicts. Had to re-update the Sdk version in one place.
* re-migrate dotnet.dll
* Revert Performance Test Projects
* Fix test test
* Add missing WithRuntime
* Disable failing test test