aspnetcore/src/Antiforgery
Doug Bunting 5266918ed2
Use Roslyn to create ref/ assemblies (#23403)
* Remove all ref/ projects

* Remove GenAPI infrastructure

* Remove notion of a reference assembly project
  - remove `$(IsReferenceAssemblyProject)`, `$(ReferenceReferenceAssemblies)` and `$(ReferenceImplementationAssemblies)`
    - remove unnecessary `$(NoWarn)` settings

nits:
- remove a few misleading comments
- wrap some long lines

* Move .0 package version workaround into Versions.props
  - touch up SharedFramework.External.props

* Expose `%(LatestPackageReference.RTMVersion)` metadata
  - automate use of properties in the `@(LatestPackageReference)` item group to make this maintainable
    - add a couple of special cases at the bottom of eng/Dependencies.props
    - add one more `$(...PackageVersion)` property to avoid yet-another special case

* Enable Roslyn reference assemblies
  - exclude ref/ assembly from packages other than targeting pack
  - update Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Ref.csproj
    - `%(IsReferenceAssembly)` and `%(ReferenceGrouping)` metadata no longer relevant
    - only ref/ assemblies are in `@(ReferencePathWithRefAssemblies)` item group

nits:
  - remove now-unnecessary workaround
    - issues with TFM transition are behind us
  - clean up Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Runtime.csproj slightly
    - use `GeneratePathProperty="true"`
        - reorder item / property settings for meta-expansion
    - correct spelling errors and phrasing in comments

* Update documentation to reflect recent changes
  - remove CrossRepoBreakingChanges.md; was tied to old TeamCity infrastructure
    - also much less relevant given repo merges
  - adjust details and examples in ReferenceResolution.md
    - reflect repo merges, Dependencies.props changes, and current Maestro++ channels
    - add a few more details e.g. specific files where Version.Details.xml versions are used

* !fixup! Remove another irrelevant doc file

* !fixup! Address PR review suggestions
  - convert a couple of warnings to errors
  - use consistent casing for Microsoft.NETCore.App.Runtime.* packages
  - reduce `%(LatestPackageReference.Version)` metadata special cases
  - add and improve comments e.g.
    - improve comments about `$(*V0PackageVersion)` properties
    - improve placement of comments about item removal in ResolveReferences.targets
    - confirmed `$(*V0PackageVersion)` property list is complete

nits:
- fix solution example in ReferenceResolution.md
- remove item group definition for `@(LatestPackageReference)`
- remove `%(LatestPackageReference.VersionName)` metadata after use; large item group
    - similarly, remove `%(LatestPackageReference.RTMVersion)` when not needed; just complicates `Condition`s

When I squash, I must remember this fixes
- #14801
- dotnet/aspnetcore-internal#2693

* Actually use `%(LatestPackageReference.RTMVersion)` metadata
  - gather RTM package references in a new project
    - a (very) separate project to work around package conflict resolution
    - empty `Test` target works around Arcade's testing approach
  - new target in ResolveReferences.targets updates relevant assembly paths to use the RTM packages
    - done as soon as possible after `ResolvePackageAssets` determines the paths
    - done for all compilation inputs, not just ref/ assemblies
2020-07-17 13:35:17 -07:00
..
src Add nullability to antiforgery (#22279) 2020-06-12 03:23:33 +00:00
test Fix null reference errors in tests (#23091) 2020-06-18 11:05:54 -07:00
.vsconfig
Antiforgery.slnf Migrate to single sln file + slnf files (#23581) 2020-07-08 15:27:22 -07:00
README.md
build.cmd
build.sh
startvs.cmd Migrate to single sln file + slnf files (#23581) 2020-07-08 15:27:22 -07:00

README.md

Antiforgery

Antiforgery system for generating secure tokens to prevent Cross-Site Request Forgery attacks.

This project is part of ASP.NET Core. You can find documentation and getting started instructions for ASP.NET Core at the AspNetCore repo.