
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.
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670 B
C#
19 lines
670 B
C#
// Copyright (c) .NET Foundation and contributors. All rights reserved.
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// Licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE file in the project root for full license information.
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using System.Collections.Generic;
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using Microsoft.Extensions.EnvironmentAbstractions;
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namespace Microsoft.DotNet.ToolPackage
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{
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internal interface IToolPackageObtainer
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{
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ToolConfigurationAndExecutablePath ObtainAndReturnExecutablePath(
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string packageId,
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string packageVersion = null,
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FilePath? nugetconfig = null,
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string targetframework = null,
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string source = null,
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string verbosity = null);
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}
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}
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