* Updates Identity server dependency for preview4
* Infrastructure improvements.
* Updates react versions.
* Updates migrations.
* Makes templates show up in Visual Studio
* Set CSharpLangVersion during runtime compilation
* Pass CSharpLangVersion inferred by the CSharpCompiler to RazorEngine
* Set GenerateRazorHostingAssemblyInfo in Razor.RuntimeCompilation
targets
* Unskip failing test
Fixes https://github.com/aspnet/AspNetCore/issues/8996
VS 16.1 tooling does not support RazorConfigurations with no extensions
Working around this by treating Blazor templates as using MVC configuration
until we can resolve the issue in tooling
Workaround for https://github.com/aspnet/AspNetCore/issues/9119
* Chain coherent dependencies up through Extensions to EF Core packages
- should reduce incoherent PRs we get from `darc`
- react to AspNetCore-Tooling breaking changes
- use C# Preview version in Blazor integration tests
- update `EnsureOptions_ConfiguresDefaultParseOptions` test to match new C# version default
- react to new newline encoding behavior; thanx @ajaybhargavb!
- update product code and tests to use new GetItem API; thanx @NTaylorMullen!
- RazorProjectFileSystem breaking change
- update ref assemblies
- react to EF Core breaking changes
- react to EF Core method rename
- react to aspnet/EntityFrameworkCore@ccfc5edbc7
- react to aspnet/EntityFrameworkCore@6cb41531df breaking change
- disable new analyzer in `ScratchDatabaseFixture`
- skip `MvcTemplate_NoAuthImplAsync(...)` test for F#
- #8996
- exclude some runtime assemblies from crossgen; thanx @BrennanConroy!
- add direct references to Mvc in AzureAD samples
- unclear why the reference is no longer pulled in transitively
* Run `darc` to grab the latest
- CoreFx packages with version 4.6.0-preview4.19204.1 to ensure coherency
- core-setup packages with version 3.0.0-preview4-27604-05 to ensure coherency
- Extensions packages with verisn 3.0.0-preview4.19204.2 to ensure coherency
- EntityFrameworkCore packages with version 3.0.0-preview4.19204.7 from build 20190404.7
- AspNetCore-Tooling packages with version 3.0.0-preview4.19204.2 from build 20190404.2
Use coventional routes for link generation
This change enables using conventional routes for link generation when
using MVC conventional routes. This change makes MVC link generation
behaviour highly compatible with 2.1.
The way that this works is that we create endpoints for **MATCHING**
using the denormalized conventional route, but we tell those endpoints
to suppress link generation.
For link generation we generate a non-matching endpoints per-route with
the same order value.
I added the concept of *required value any* to link generation. This is
needed because for an endpoint to participate in link generation using
RouteValuesAddress it needs to have some required values. These details
are a little fiddly, but I think it's worth doing this feature
completely.
* Move contents of Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.Services namespace to Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components
* Rename Components to Blazor
* Make Blazor server-side part of the shared framework.
* Rename Host.cshtml to _Host.cshtml
* In Startup.cs, specify root component and selector explicitly so you can easily disable prerendering if desired
* Remove unneccesary dependency on NewtonsoftJson package
* Remove unnecessary MapRazorPages and make blank lines consistent
* Rename "Services" subdirectory to "Data"
* Remove favicon.ico (no longer needed since we switched to MapFallbackToPage
* Revert MapComponentHub change due to reasons
Fixes: #6887 and #6887 and #5624
Adds support for calling Blazor.start({...}) and passing in a
configuration object.
For now all you can configure is the SignalR HubConnectionBuilder. This
is a priority right now because we want to make configuring SignalR's
logging accessible.
* Add a System.Text.Json based TempDataSerializer
* Update DefaultTempDataSerializer
* Add common tests for DefaultTempDataSerializer & BsonTempDataSerializer
* Remove uses of NewtonsoftJson in tests solely required for temp-data support
Fixes https://github.com/aspnet/AspNetCore/issues/7255
* [MVC][Components] Prerendering + Robust reconnect
* Relayers prerendering support on a separate package on top of MVC and
components.
* Implements robust reconects with acknowledgements from the client.
* Improves interactive prerendering with the ability to reconnect to
prerendered components.
* Removes the need to register components statically when prerendering
them.
* Removes the need of using an element selector when prerendering an
interactive component.
* Updates the templates to use the new fallback routing pattern and
reenables the components test.
* Adds eslint to the Typescript project to help maintain a consistent
style.
* Adds logging to support better debugging based on the pattern used by
signalr.
* Fixes exception handling on the server to always report exceptions correctly to the client.
- This change introduces the concept of an IDeveloperPageException filter that runs whenever the developer exception page has encountered an error. It follows the middleware pattern (chain of resposibility) which allows short circuiting or decorating the default logic.
- Added tests
- This makes it a bit cleaner to identify the negotiate when trying to apply policies (like replacing the endpoint)
- Added tests that cover MapConnectionHandler for endpoint routing
These are *new style* for configuring MVC in services. We're adding these to make
things feel a bit more tailored to those particular scenarios.
----
The main reason for this is that we've had repeated community asks for an
*API-optimized* way of configuring MVC. I don't think that using AddMvcCore
is a suitable building block, because it has too many options that you want.
I've think I've identified the reasonable set of features that should be part
of the default experience for APIs. All of these things are already pay-for-play
and are activated by the presence of attributes. The only additional cost is
loading of assemblies and a few additional inspections of the attributes
(cached).
----
Additionally the AddControllers experience is composible. You can add views
to it, or add pages and get the whole thing.
AddRazorPages is basically an alias for what AddMvc does today. We don't
currently have a way to add pages without controllers (the opposite is true).
Based on feedback we could specialize this more.
----
Branding and perception are important, and we've users ask for more flexibility
in what gets added. The plan is to update the templates to use this experience
in preview4, and see what kind of feedback we get.
* Ported HeaderPropagation from aspnet/Extensions
* Introduced Middleware
* Refactored middleware logic
* Refactored builder extensions
* Copyright notice
* Test for friendly exception on Builder
* Fixed header name selection when no output name specified
* Set comparer for the dictionary of headers
* Refactored configuration as Dictionary
* Renamed state objects
* renamed OutboundHeaderName in configuration
* Changed DefaultValuesGenerator to ValueFactory
* Missing docs
* Removed AlwaysAdd and added tests for null entry in configuration
* Improved docs
* Update src/Middleware/HeaderPropagation/src/DependencyInjection/HeaderPropagationExtensions.cs
Co-Authored-By: alefranz <alessio@franceschelli.me>
* Moved dependency injection extensions
* DI: reused ServiceCollection extension in the HttpClientBuilder one
* Moved service registration
* Update src/Middleware/HeaderPropagation/src/HeaderPropagationEntry.cs
Co-Authored-By: alefranz <alessio@franceschelli.me>
* more docs
* Improved docs
* Update src/Middleware/HeaderPropagation/src/HeaderPropagationValues.cs
Co-Authored-By: alefranz <alessio@franceschelli.me>
* Fixed build
* Update eng/SharedFramework.Local.props
Co-Authored-By: alefranz <alessio@franceschelli.me>
* Updated tests for null config
* Reversed condition on HeaderPropagationMessageHandler as suggested
* Added docs for HeaderPropagationMessageHandler
* Changed proj to ship package to NuGet
* Basic implementation of IComponentContext with IsConnected flag
* Update ref assembly code
* Begin infrastructure for prerendered E2E tests
* Actual E2E test for prerendered-to-interactive transition
* Make endpoint middleware explicit
This change makes the endpoint middleware explicit again, and updates
all of the templates.
The other change here is make UseEndpoints be the place where you
register endpoints. This is vital because it puts your code visually at
the point of the pipeline where it executes.
Lastly, I removed support for UseMvc with endpoint routing. This is
causing issues for some security features, and we're moving in the
direction of trying to make the middleware heavy implementation required
in 3.0. There are some issues we won't be able to fix in MVC if we can't
unambiguously know if UseMvc was used or the middleware.
- Also moved the fetching of ANY HTTP header fields until AFTER the most stringent
- Check to see if logging is on (thus deferring work if the logger is sampling).
- Added transfer of TraceState from http header to Activity
- Added tests to insure that we were reading traceparent and tracestate headers as expected.
This resolves the issue blocking use of component parameters from our
ref assemblies. Making properties public with private get is our
recommended guidance for wanting documentation to work in the IDE.
We also now need to manually generate the ref-assembly types for these
so they will show up for tooling with setters. I've logged an issue to
track whether we want to keep this long term, it seems like a suitable
workaround for now.
Fixes: #8609
Currently exceptions thrown during prerendering are simply logged. This
change uses the existing *unhandled exception* mechanism of the
renderer/circuit to throw these. The result is that the developer
exception page just works for prerendering.
* Improved selenium start and tear down
* Selenium is set up and torn down in an assembly fixture.
* Selenium is initialized lazily and in a non-blocking way.
* Selenium processes are tracked as part of the build and their pids
written to a file on disk for cleanup in the event of unexpected
termination of the test process.
* Browser fixture retries with linear backoff to create a remote
driver. Under heavy load (like when we are doing a simultaneous NPM
restore) the selenium server can become unresponsive so we retry
three times, with a longer comand timeout allowance each time up to
a max of 3 minutes.
* Moved test project setup to build time instead of runtime.
* Added target PrepareForTest to create the required files for testing
* The template creation folder.
* The template props file to use our built packages.
* The folder for the custom hive.
* Added assembly metadata attributes to find all the data we need to
run the tests.
* Path to the artifacts shipping packages folder.
* Path to the artifacts non-shipping packages folder.
* Path to the test templates creation folder.
* Path to use for the custom templating hive used in tests.
* Proper cleanup as part of the build
* Remove the test templates creation folder.
* Remove the test packages restore path.
* Recreate the test templates creation folder.
* Recreate the test packages restore path.
* Generated Directory.Build.Props and Directory.Build.Targets in the
test templates creation folder.
* Cleaned up potentially stale templatetestsprops.
* Improved test flows
* Initialization is done lazily and asynchronously.
* Selenium
* Browser fixture
* Template initialization.
* Flattened test flows to avoid assertions inside deep callstacks.
* All assertions happen at the test level with improved error messages.
* With the exception of the migrations assertions.
* Assertions contain information about which step failed, for what
project and what failure details.
* Broke down tests to perform individual steps instead of mixing build
and publish.
* Publish project.
* Build project. (Debug)
* Run built project.
* Run published project.
* Concentrated build logic into the Project class.
* Context between the different steps of a test is maintained in
this class.
* All operations that require coordination are performed within this
class.
* There is a lock for dotnet and a lock for nodejs. When building
SPAs we acquire the nodejs lock to correctly prevent multiple
runs of nodejs in parallel.
[ApiAuthorization template cleanups]
* Fix preview3 issues with breaking changes on Entity framework by
manually configuring the model in ApiAuthorizationDbContext.
* Add app.db to the project file when using local db.
* Fix linting errors on angular template.
* Fix react tests
* Add tests to cover new auth options in the SPA templates.
* Publish MusicStore as part of build
* Add a target to publish MusicStore as part of E2E tests
* Publishing for x86 causes unit tests in MusicStore to have weird
reference issues. Removing these since they are very pretty low value.
- no-ops except for
- Update PatchConfig.props (2835f85b6c)
- Add some additional logging to ErrorPageMiddlewareWebSite (#8049) (aka 1ca6202e7e)
- Put MVC's functional tests in a separate test group (#8118) (aka db3795b368)
- ignore the build queue (4f2a0edc97) change because we're not hitting Linux resource issues in `master` branch
- ignore baseline test changes (5661c41909 and d2a4435ac8) because they're not applicable in `master`
This adds the skeleton needed for components + prerendring development
in the MVC sandbox. We don't currently have a sample app for quick and
dirty testing.
- remove updates about baseline test (5661c41909 and d2a4435ac8)
- already done (differently) in release/2.2
- add JDK installation -- missing in these images but not needed in `release/2.1`
- add packages needed to run Chrome
Fixes https://github.com/aspnet/AspNetCore/issues/8403
The analyzer expects the type to be present. However since it's listed
as internal, it is not present when compiling against the ref assembly \ targeting pack.
It was left as internal so we could evolve it later, but we haven't found a need for it as yet.
* Unify the Templating and Components testing infrastructure.
* Enable test project discovery in the components E2E tests.
* Enable selectively disabling Selenium tests through build properties.
- The chunked parsing logic didn't properly update the examined position when parsing the chunked prefix. This started to throw because Pipe now throws if examined is set to the position before the previous.
This change makes the SpaDefaultPageMiddleware noop when an endpoint has
been chosen. This is a problem today because this usually runs after
routing, but its always terminal.
So even if endpoint routing selected something, this would still serve
the default file. We're adding more things that fill this niche, but it
seems like a good idea to fix the existing stuff.
This is a new routing feature that integrates static files to serve a
static file when routing doesn't match anything else.
This is a scenario that's covered by SPA services today, but given the
improvements to routing it makes much more sense to move lower in the
stack.
Teaches all of the static files middleware (incl default files,
directory browser) to noop when an endpoint is selected. This is
desirable so you can place them after routing if you want with no ill
effect.
Adds new constraints for checking if a route value is a file or not.
Added a new set of builder methods that specify what it means to be a
'fallback'. This is really similar to what the older SPA fallback routes
do, but this is lower in the stack and directly integrated with
endpoints.
- This change moves the limit checking from the transport layer to the protocol parsing layer. One nice side effect is that it gives us better control over error handling.
Possible fix to https://github.com/aspnet/AspNetCore/issues/7313
One of the characteristics of these failures were that the
test took long to run. The build log has warnings for
several long running tests. This might be a result of CPU
contention since mondo-ification that make MVC's functional tests
run with nearly every other test project in the solution
* Add some additional logging to ErrorPageMiddlewareWebSite
DeveloperExceptionMiddleware will log an error if rendering the exception page
throws. The test failure in https://github.com/aspnet/AspNetCore-Internal/issues/1730
suggests that we encountered an error like so but do not have anything further to go by.
This change adds logging to the test so we could identify possible issues
* Removes a bunch of trivial usage of Blazor
... in names and comments where we don't specifically mean Blazor.
* Remove obsolete Startup from Components app
* Move UseBlazor into Blazor.Server
Moves UseBlazor and the related features in Blazor.Server - along with
some other general cleanup of misc shared files.
Now Components.Server has a much slimmer set of dependencies (MVC is
gone) and doesn't contain the "double startup" pattern that we
introduced (sorry).
We'll revisit UseBlazor and the dependencies there once the new
MapFallbackToFile support is available from static files.
* minor PR feedback
* Update reference assemblies
* fix broken test
* Deprecate the Microsoft.AspNetCore.App metapackage in favor of targeting and runtime packs
* Stop producing Microsoft.AspNetCore.App, and runtime.$(rid).Microsoft.AspNetCore.App
* Generate the shared framework without using 'NuGet' restore
* Stop producing intermediate packages for shared-framework only assemblies
* Put the platform manifest into the targeting pack (data/Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.PlatformManifest.txt)
* Create well-known, shared intermediate directories that installers can use to bundle content
- Also obsoleted two unused members on `ImageTagHelper`.
- Removed `NoWarn` for docs on `Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers`.
Addresses aspnet/Docs/#10593
* Make InputBase use EventCallback for ValueChanged
... so that the host component gets re-rendered automatically after each value change (like when binding to DOM elements).
* Improve E2E test code
... so that the host component gets re-rendered automatically after each value change (like when binding to DOM elements).
This creates 3 new build outputs:
* aspnetcore-targeting-pack-$(version).tar.gz
* aspnetcore-targeting-pack-$(version)-linux-x64.deb
* aspnetcore-targeting-pack-$(version)-linux-x64.rpm
Other changes:
* Make RPM packaging consistent with other installers. Vendor == Microsoft Corporation
* Add shared properties for building the targeting pack (or not building it in a servicing build)
* Adds an Azure AD Sample and adds a page to test access denied.
* Renames AzureAD and AzureADB2C internal classes for easier to debug
stacktraces.
* Fixes service registration for options configuration.
* Adds missing deps to the solution.
This change introduces some new heuristics to make it easier to use
'page' or other resevered parameter names as parameters in URL
generation.
--
The main change here is to allow the link generation tree to *ignore* a
value passed in to URL generation when it conflicts with an endpoint's
required values.
The main concern of this feature area is "how do we tell whether you are
linking to an action or a page?". Routing attempts to do the right thing
will requiring very little from the user in terms of expressing intent.
In this case, we try to tell the difference between an attempt to generate
a link to an action due to the presence of the 'action' parameter and
absence of the 'page' parameter. This obviously doesn't work when you
want to use 'page' as a non-reserved parameter in an action. The same
case occurs for pages, but users are already used to the idea that
'action' is a reserved word in MVC.
We can loosen this restriction when the value that's supplied for 'page'
is known not to be any existing value of the 'page' route value.
This approach seems somewhat reasonable but has many of the problems inherent
to this area. When it fails (the value you want to use for 'page' causes
a conflict) - it's going to be esoteric and hard to understand.
[Components] Prerrendering startup experience
* Introduces an IComponentPrerrenderer to handle Prerrendering
* MVC registers a basic static prerrrenderer.
* Components registers a more feature complete prerrender that will
handle reconnection to the original circuit after prerrendering in
the future to allow for prerrendered interactive components.
* Removes UseRazorComponents
* Removes the SPA fallback in favor of a catch all route in
Index.cshtml
* Moves the framework files to be served by the default StaticFiles
middleware in the pipeline by way of plugging specific providers
through options.
* Lifts UseSignalR(r => r.MapHub<ComponentHub>()) into startup and
replaces it with a shorthand for MapHub using endpoint routing.
* Adds extension methods to map components to selectors for a given
hub.
* Updates the razor component templates to include prerendering and use a razor page as the entry
point.
[Templating] Adds authentication support for the SPA templates
* Adds a new -auth option to the Angular and React templates with None and Individual values.
* When using authentication it configures the server to use the ApiAuthorization support built for 3.0
* For angular it adds an ApiAuthorization Angular module that handles the authentication flows through
a Login and a Logout components and exposes an Http client interceptor, a routing guard and a Login
menu component for the main Angular application to integrate authentication into the app.
* For react it adds a Login and Logout components to handle the authentication flows, an
AuthorizeRoute component to protect access to other routes and a Login menu component to
integrate authentication into the application.
* Fix package type to match spec ('DotnetPlatform')
* Fix missing metadata in MSI installer
* Fix incorrect target order which caused duplicate assemblies in netcore.app and aspnetcore.app
* Use .NET Core SequenceReader
Remove BufferReader and use SequenceReader<T> which now ships in CoreFX.
This is related to https://github.com/aspnet/KestrelHttpServer/pull/3068 which builds on the functionality added to the reader.
* Use var
Changes:
* Make Visual Studio 2019 a prerequisite for building this repo
* Update .sln files
* Update Windows SDK to 17134
* Update developer docs
* Disable ANCM tests
* Update to .NET Core SDK 3.0 Preview 2
* Use Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Razor as a package consistently accross the repo
* React to changes in metadata from Microsoft.NETCore.App
* React to changes in .NET Core SDK
* Attempt to workaround CodeCheck.ps1 failure which doesn't repro locally or on different agents. Possibly due to differences in the version of the PowerShell task?
* Remove dead YML file
* Rename usages of win7-{x64,x86} to win-{x64,x86}
* Update KoreBuild to 3.0.0-build-20190219.1
* In Blazor hosted template, only UseBlazorDebugging in development environment. Fixes#7275
* Enable HTTPS in the Razor Components template. Fixes#6928
* Reduce Razor Components template to one project. Fixes#6883
* Minor phrasing tweak
* In Razor Components template, change .cshtml to .razor, except _ViewImports.cshtml
* Put back LangVersion
* Update RazorComponentsTemplateTest
When returning 416 RangeNotSatisfiable in FileResultExecutorBase, set the Content-Length based on the length of the body instead of the length of the original file.
Bugfix for :
https://github.com/aspnet/AspNetCore/issues/4943
Update FileResult tests to detect a bug for the status 416 RangeNotSatisfiable :
https://github.com/aspnet/AspNetCore/issues/4943
When the body is empty, the Content-Length header should be 0 to match the body length.
Part of #6501
This adds a new Windows installer for the targeting pack. It places *.dll and *.xml (docs) in `[DOTNETHOME]\packs\Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Ref\$(version)\ref\netcoreapp3.0`.
Outputs:
* aspnetcore-targeting-pack-$(version).zip
* aspnetcore-targeting-pack-$(version)-win-x64.exe (defaults to C:\Program Files\dotnet)
* aspnetcore-targeting-pack-$(version)-win-x86.exe (defaults to C:\Program Files (x86)\dotnet)
These all include the same files. These are meant to be bundled in the .NET Core SDK installer, but can be launched directly too.
- #4927
- fully-sanitize class names and filenames
- use aspnet/AspNetCore-Tooling's `CSharpIdentifier` class
- default metadata in sequence [URI or project&document name ->] `%(DocumentPath)` -> `%(OutputPath)` -> `%(ClassName)`
- if user sets metadata explicitly, the override affects defaults later in the sequence
- separate some nested validations and defaulting steps
- provide default `%(DocumentName}` even if `%(DocumentPath}` is set explicitly
- validate URI is absolute even if `%(DocumentPath}` is set explicitly
other:
- don't write out an empty Open API / Swagger file
nits:
- do not use default `%(DocumentName}` in default `%(DocumentPath)` for `<ServiceProjectReference>` items
- do not use empty URI path or query string in default `%(DocumentPath)` for `<ServiceUriReference>` items
- add regression test for #4939
- add `[BindProperty]` doc comments
- add `<remarks>` to `BinderType` properties that recommend setting `BindingSource` in some cases
smaller issues:
- catch invalid `BinderType` values up front
- complete `BindingSource.ModelBinding` implementation: `IValueProvider` filtering was faulty
nits:
- accept VS suggestions e.g. remove unused variables
- "model binder" -> `<see cref="IModelBinder" /> implementation` in some doc comments
- #7052
- add MvcOptions.MaxModelBindingCollectionSize` and `MvcOptions.MaxModelBindingRecursionDepth`
nits:
- update syntax of a few `Resources.Designer.cs` files (I ran `/t:resx` on Mvc.sln)
- take VS suggestions in a few test classes
The changes here make event dispatching (including bind) more
user-friendly by avoiding the need for manual calls to StateHasChnaged.
We also introduce a new type `EventCallback` (and `EventCallback<T>`).
This is a new primitive that is like a super-powered version of a
delegate. When writing a component that accepts delegates as parameters,
consider using `EventCallback` for the following reasons:
- Allows consumer to pass a variety of different delegate signatures
- Does proper event dispatching and error handling
Using `EventCallback` will eliminate most of the remaining cases where a
manual `StateHasChanged` is required when components are passing content
and delegates to each other.
`EventCallback` is inherently async for the reason that this is really
the only way to provide correct error handling.
-----
The fix for this will be two-phase by first creating a set of APIs that
can be targeted by the compiler that has the desired behaviour and then
updating the compiler to target this new infrastructure.
- Basic endpoint routing support to for SignalR hubs, ConnectionHandler and IConnectionBuilder endpoints
- Updated all functional tests and samples to use it
- Added all attributes as metadata from Hubs and ConnectionHandlers
- Added a test to verify client is rejected if auth is ineffective
* Create a new package - Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Runtime.${rid} - which contains crossgen-ed versions of shared framework assemblies. This will be used by the SDK to replace rid-split packages
* Add a task which can generate the .deps.json file for the shared framework. Unlike the existing task we have, this does not rely on consuming a .deps.json file generated by first running a restore on packages.
* Move the reference to xunit.runner.console into the normal targets and files for managing dependencies
* Produce binlogs during build
- new version
- update baselines
- grab latest released Microsoft.NetCore.App and Microsoft.NETCore.DotNetAppHost
nit:
- updated ZipManifestGenerator's README.md to use 2.2 examples
When a `<Reference>` is named `*.Sources`, set PrivateAssets=All (exclude from generated nuspec) and IncludeAssets=ContentFiles (only consume content files, not .dll's)
* Improve Components error handling
* Change event handlers IHandleEvent, IHandleAfterEvent to be async.
* Return faulted tasks to Renderer instead of handling exceptions in ComponentBase
* Use ILogger in RemoteRenderer, and log to console in WebAssemblyRenderer
* Cleaning up touched files
Fixes https://github.com/aspnet/AspNetCore/issues/4964
Changes:
* Add support for a property, `IsAspNetCoreApp`, in the .csproj file of assemblies which are part of the shared framework.
* Remove unused dependencies
* Remove reference which have become part of 'netcoreapp3.0'
* [Components] Razor class library for components
* Updates the Razor Class Library to be a portable components library by
default.
* Adds an option to support the old RCL that includes support for Views
and pages.
* Usage:
* `dotnet new razorclasslib` produces the same traditional Razor Class Library.
* `dotnet new razorclasslib -s false` produces a Razor Class Library without views and pages support.
* Relayer MvcEndpointDataSource
Separates the statefulness of the data source from the business logic of
how endpoints are created.
I'm separating these concerns because one of the next steps will split
the MvcEndpointDataSource into two data sources.
* Simplify MvcEndpointInfo
Removing things that are unused and leftovers from the 2.2 design of
this feature.
* Remove per-route conventions
Removes the ability to target endpoint conventions
per-conventional-route. This was a neat idea but we have no plans to
ship it for now.
Simplified MvcEndpointInfo and renamed it to reflect its new purpose.
* Remove filtering from MvcEndpointDataSource
This was neat-o but we're not going to ship it like this. We're going to
implement filtering in another place. Putting this in the data source is
pretty clumsy and doesn't work with features like application parts that
need to be baked in addservices
* Simplify ActionEndpointFactory
* Split up data sources
* Use UseRouting in functional tests
I've rejiggered our functional tests to de-emphasize UseMvc(...) and
only use it when we're specifically testing the old scenarios.
UseMvc(...) won't appear in templates in 3.0 so it's legacy.
* Update templates
* Add minor PR feedback
* one more