* 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
* Create backup folder in the directory where 'dotnet migrate' is executed
With this change, 'dotnet migrate' will create the backup folder in the workspace directory rather
than the parent of the workspace directory. This solves two problems:
1. It makes it easier for the user where the backup is -- it's in the directory they targeted with
'dotnet migrate'.
2. It solves a problem of file oollisions with global.json files when migrating multiple projects.
Consider the following directory structure:
root
|
project1
|
global.json
|
src
|
project1
project2
|
global.json
|
src
|
project2
Prior to this change, running 'dotnet migrate' project1 and then running it again in project2
would have caused an exception to be thrown because the migration would try to produce a backup
folder like so:
root
|
backup
| |
| global.json
| |
| project1
| |
| project2
|
|
project1
|
src
|
project1
project2
|
src
|
project2
Now, we produce the following structure, which has no collisions:
root
|
project1
|
backup
| |
| global.json
| |
| project1
|
src
|
project1
|
project2
|
backup
| |
| global.json
| |
| project2
|
src
|
project2
In addition, to help avoid further collisions, a number is appened to the backup folder's name if
it already exists. So, if the user runs dotnet migrate again for some reason, they'll see backup_1,
backup_2, etc.
* Fix test helper
* Fix foolish bug causing infinite loop
* Fix up a couple more tests
* Rework MigrationBackupPlan to process all projects at once
* Fix up tests
* Still fixing tests
* Compute common root folder of projects to determine where backup folder should be placed
* Fix typo
* Fix test to not look in backup folder now that it's in a better location
* Fixing argument parsing in add package command
* Adding check to throw if extra args were passed
* Removing string and adding test cases for dotnet add package command
* Add new test to test.sln, and fix naming, and clean csproj
* Do not add duplicate solution folders or project directories
* Fix the algorithm for removing empty solution folders
* Improving code by adding description methods. To address PR comments.
* rel/1.0.0-rc3:
Fixing an issue where packages with a filter but no match were not being migrated as is, instead they were being dropped.
Add support for migrating Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewCompilation
Switching to using a csv as the source of our lts packages. Also, this is a more comprehensive list.
Adding a few more packages that were not in the manifest and moving some tests around.
Migrating packages to LTS (1.0.3) versions if they have a smaller version than the LTS one.
Adding ranges to the source mappings so that we can specify the origin should match this range and migrate to that version. We use this to handle LTS/FTS migration and will use that for the LTS uplift.
Migration: do not inject built in compile includes that the SDK does
Update msbuild to 15.1.0-preview-000522-02
Migration: Do not add RIDs for Library projects (#5279)
Use a separate env variable to control uploading the lzma archive. We only want OSX to publish the archive, because turns out that windows published archives are not used by unix based oses.
Fix the download of the LZMA archive on dev machines and in Jenkins CI.
* remove some try catches choking all exceptions
* rename ExceptionExtension to ReportAsWarning, show full stack instead of just message
* dotnet-migrate try catch clean-up
* fix migration test failures
* Updating the version of msbuild to 15.1.0-preview-000516-03
* Remove test that assumes props/targets imports
The test ItAddsRefBetweenImports validated that the MSBuild XML model contained new project references between the props and targets imports. While useful be fore the SDK attribute, the test no longer adds value since the SDK is added implicitly, guaranteeing it wraps the remaining project contents.
* Move MSBuild to 15.1.0-preview-000509-03
This is the last msbuild version prior to the change of MSBuild's dependencies to include .NET 1.1 components.
* Move MSBuild invocations to use dirs.props/dirs.tasks
* Put back the test targets. We'll unify later.
* Remove dirs.props props from templates msbuild invocation
* Synchronize templates with new3, add global.json
* Add runtimeconfig.template.json for web
Removes global.json write during template creation
* Remove global.json check from the test
* making templates the same as new3 templates
* Fix broken PrivateAssets, content update
Sets OutputType as appropriate
Alphabetizes package references
* Rollback browserlink version to 1.0.0
* Downgrade 1.1.0 of browserlink to 1.0.0 as well
* Add newline to the end of the console project