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.
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.
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).
* 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.
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.
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
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.
* 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