I recently moved to Visual Studio 2017
Community Edition. It has 2 nice new features
- You don't need to explicitly include your source files in the csproj, it does this automatically,
- it can build nuget packages directly.
I want to package up my open source CodeFirstWebFramework
DLL as a nuget package. As well as including the DLL
, the package has to include a whole directory tree of other files (including .js, .tmpl, .css and .md files).
How do I tell Visual Studio
that I want this directory tree included in the package?
From what information I have found with extensive searching, and ignoring all the out of date information that involves adding files to the csproj, all I could find was to place them in a contentFiles
folder, but this does not seem to work.
My project file looks like this:
<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk"><PropertyGroup><TargetFramework>net45</TargetFramework><GeneratePackageOnBuild>True</GeneratePackageOnBuild><Authors>Nikki Locke</Authors><Company>Trumphurst Ltd</Company><Description>Easy to use web server for building web apps that use sql databases generated from c# classes</Description><Copyright>2017 Trumphurst Ltd.</Copyright><PackageProjectUrl>https://github.com/nikkilocke/CodeFirstWebFramework</PackageProjectUrl><RepositoryUrl>https://github.com/nikkilocke/CodeFirstWebFramework</RepositoryUrl><RepositoryType>Github</RepositoryType><PackageTags>C# SQL Code First Web Server</PackageTags></PropertyGroup><ItemGroup><PackageReference Include="Markdig" Version="0.12.1" /><PackageReference Include="Mono.Data.Sqlite.Portable" Version="1.0.3.5" /><PackageReference Include="mustache-sharp" Version="0.2.10" /><PackageReference Include="MySql.Data" Version="6.9.9" /><PackageReference Include="Newtonsoft.Json" Version="10.0.2" /></ItemGroup><ItemGroup><Reference Include="System.Net" /><Reference Include="System.Web" /></ItemGroup></Project>
Wildly guessing what I might need to do from the conflicting and out-of-date information on the web, I have added the following:
<ItemGroup><Content Include="contentFiles/**/*.*" copyToOutput="true"><IncludeInPackage>true</IncludeInPackage></Content></ItemGroup>
Now the .nupkg
file has the contents of the contentFiles
folder insider it (in two places, a content
folder, and a contentFiles
folder.
However, when I install the package in another project, the content files do not appear, although they are listed in the project.assets.json
file in the obj
folder.