* Undo overzealous merge choices
* Undo temporary changes applied when part of the repo was building in the blazor-wasm branch
* Skip SPA template tests in 3.1
* Update dependencies from https://github.com/dotnet/arcade build 20200511.9
- Microsoft.DotNet.Arcade.Sdk: 5.0.0-beta.20228.4 => 5.0.0-beta.20261.9
- Microsoft.DotNet.GenAPI: 5.0.0-beta.20228.4 => 5.0.0-beta.20261.9
- Microsoft.DotNet.Helix.Sdk: 5.0.0-beta.20228.4 => 5.0.0-beta.20261.9
* Pre-emptively take -nobl change
* Disable binlogs in CI
* Fix build.sh to know about -nobl
* Align build.ps1|sh with latest Arcade parameters
- do not enable binary logs by default in CI builds
- leave `-binaryLog` and `-excludeCIBinaryLog` handling to eng/common/tools.ps1|sh
- was unnecessary since `-bl /bl:{some name}` worked fine, ignoring OOMs
nit: document `-excludeCIBinarylog` a bit more
* Do not pass unknown options into CodeCheck.ps1
* Pass `-ci -nobl` into remaining CI build jobs
* Switch default TFM to `net5.0`
* Update missing project templates tfms
* Add more `-ci -nobl`
- needed because _all_ builds in the pipeline are implicitly CI builds
- default-build.yml adds `-ci` when script wasn't explicit
* Default templates to net5.0
* PR feedback
* Update TFMs in explicit .nuspec files
* Update TFMs in test projects
* Update TFMs in test C# code
* Update TFMs in infrastructure files
* Future-proof a check for `net5.0` or later
- avoid comparisons involving `$(TargetFramework)` in .targets files
- fine to compare it with `''` or `$(DefaultNetCoreTargetFramework)`
* !fixup! Undo a couple of earlier fixes
- remove a duplicate `$()` setting
- correct the one remaining versioned `#if` define
- did not make it `#if NETCOREAPP` because benchmarks test numerous .NET Core TFMs
* Disable binary logs in CodeCheck.ps1
* Specify `-ci -nobl` just once when using `parameters.buildArgs`
* Restore `$binaryLog` default logic
This cherry-picks most of d5849f3534 into this branch
- [master] Update dependencies from dotnet/arcade dotnet/aspnetcore-tooling (#21630)
- does not include dotnet/aspnetcore-tooling updates
Co-authored-by: dotnet-maestro[bot] <42748379+dotnet-maestro[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Will Godbe <wigodbe@microsoft.com>
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* Update dependencies from https://github.com/dotnet/arcade build 20200511.9
- Microsoft.DotNet.Arcade.Sdk: 5.0.0-beta.20228.4 => 5.0.0-beta.20261.9
- Microsoft.DotNet.GenAPI: 5.0.0-beta.20228.4 => 5.0.0-beta.20261.9
- Microsoft.DotNet.Helix.Sdk: 5.0.0-beta.20228.4 => 5.0.0-beta.20261.9
* Update dependencies from https://github.com/dotnet/aspnetcore-tooling build 20200514.6
Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Razor.Extensions , Microsoft.AspNetCore.Razor.Language , Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Razor , Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Razor
From Version 5.0.0-preview.5.20261.4 -> To Version 5.0.0-preview.6.20264.6
* Pre-emptively take -nobl change
* Disable binlogs in CI
* Fix build.sh to know about -nobl
* Align build.ps1|sh with latest Arcade parameters
- do not enable binary logs by default in CI builds
- leave `-binaryLog` and `-excludeCIBinaryLog` handling to eng/common/tools.ps1|sh
- was unnecessary since `-bl /bl:{some name}` worked fine, ignoring OOMs
nit: document `-excludeCIBinarylog` a bit more
* Do not pass unknown options into CodeCheck.ps1
* Pass `-ci -nobl` into remaining CI build jobs
* Switch default TFM to `net5.0`
* Update missing project templates tfms
* Add more `-ci -nobl`
- needed because _all_ builds in the pipeline are implicitly CI builds
- default-build.yml adds `-ci` when script wasn't explicit
* Default templates to net5.0
* PR feedback
* Update TFMs in explicit .nuspec files
* Update TFMs in test projects
* Update TFMs in test C# code
* Update TFMs in infrastructure files
* Future-proof a check for `net5.0` or later
- avoid comparisons involving `$(TargetFramework)` in .targets files
- fine to compare it with `''` or `$(DefaultNetCoreTargetFramework)`
* !fixup! Undo a couple of earlier fixes
- remove a duplicate `$()` setting
- correct the one remaining versioned `#if` define
- did not make it `#if NETCOREAPP` because benchmarks test numerous .NET Core TFMs
* Disable binary logs in CodeCheck.ps1
* Specify `-ci -nobl` just once when using `parameters.buildArgs`
* Restore `$binaryLog` default logic
Co-authored-by: Doug Bunting <6431421+dougbu@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Will Godbe <wigodbe@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Viktor Hofer <viktor.hofer@microsoft.com>
* Change template test build and publish to not perform dotnet restore
* Remove locking requirements for build and publish
* Increase timeout for dotnet new operations since it's network bound
* Update SDK to preview.5.20251.2
- includes support for the `net5.0` TFM
- includes fix for `$(PublishDepsFilePath)`
- includes fix for incorrect NU5118 warnings when `'$(PackAsTool)' == 'true'`
* !!temporary!! Suppress NU5129 warnings
- build/ and buildTransitive/ naming conventions do not treat TFMs as equivalent
* Run `InjectRequestHandlerOnPublish` later
- late enough for .deps file to exist i.e. after the `CopyFilesToPublishDirectory` target
- `AfterTargets` is a bit flaky; use `BeforeTargets` with empty targets instead
* Always add `@(AssemblyAttribute)` items before they are processed
- use `BeforeTargets="GetAssemblyAttributes"` for consistently throughout the repo
* Move template specific helpers out of shared and into templates
* More debug info, fix casing issues
* Keep test skipped
* Undo lock changes
* Standarize retry logic
* Tweak certificate validation code
* Fixes and improvements for dotnet-dev-certs:
* Revamps the HTTPS developer certificate tool implementation.
* It accumulated a lot of cruft during the past few years and that has made making changes harder.
* Separated the CertificateManager implementation into different classes per platform.
* This centralizes the decision point of choosing a platform in a single place.
* Makes clear what the flow is for a given platform.
* Isolates changes needed for a given platform in the future.
* Moved CertificateManager to a singleton
* No more statics!
* Updates logging to use EventSource
* We didn't have a good way of performing logging as the code is shared and must run in multiple contexts and the set of dependencies need to be kept to a minimum.
* Adding ETW allow us to log/monitor the the tool execution and capture the logs with `dotnet trace` without having to invent our own logging.
* We can decide to write an EventListener in `dotnet-dev-certs` to write the results to the console output.
* Updates the way we handle the dev-cert in Mac OS to use the security tool to import the certificate into the store instead of using the certificate store.
Removed "temperatureF" elements from weather.json as WeatherForecast class calculates the Fahrenheit temperature internally from the retrieved Celcius temperature and not from the retrieved json data.
* Adds an authorization handler for integration with HttpClient in different scnearios.
* Adds a message handler to streamline calling protected resources on the same base address.