nuget kibbles and bits: learn how to build and publish a nuget package
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Learn How to Build and Publish a NuGet Package
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Chris Bohatka
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You get a package manager, and you get a package manager, and you get a package manager…everyone gets a package manager!
You get a package manager, and you get a package manager, and you get a package manager…everyone gets a package manager!
What is NuGet?
Why NuGet?• Convenient
• Built into Visual Studio
• Restore on build
• Don’t enable NuGet Package Restore
• Dependency Management
• DRY (Don’t Repeat Yourself)
What can we include in a NuGet package?
Helpers/Utilities
Extensions
API’s
Roslyn Code Analyzers
Components
User Controls
Tag Helpers
Libraries (CSS, JS)
Configurations
Binaries (DLL's)
Package Components
.nupsec
Existing Project
+
=.nupkg
Let’s Create Our First Package…• Install nuget.exe
• Move to C:\nuget
• Add C:\nuget to your PATH
NuGet Spec• Navigate to project directory
• Run:
NuGetDemo.nuspec
<?xml version="1.0"?><package > <metadata> <id>$id$</id> <version>$version$</version> <title>$title$</title> <authors>$author$</authors> <owners>$author$</owners> <licenseUrl>http://LICENSE_URL_HERE_OR_DELETE_THIS_LINE</licenseUrl> <projectUrl>http://PROJECT_URL_HERE_OR_DELETE_THIS_LINE</projectUrl> <iconUrl>http://ICON_URL_HERE_OR_DELETE_THIS_LINE</iconUrl> <requireLicenseAcceptance>false</requireLicenseAcceptance> <description>$description$</description> <releaseNotes>Summary of changes made in this release of the package.</releaseNotes> <copyright>Copyright 2015</copyright> <tags>Tag1 Tag2</tags> </metadata></package>
Generating the Package• “nuget pack”
Publish
Publish CLI• “nuget push [nupkg] [apiKey]”
DEMO
Let’s Write Some Code!(kinda)
Thank You
@cjb5790
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