Our team uses the Code Analysis feature with a custom ruleset to cause our build to fail if we forget to do things like null checks on method arguments.
However, now as we create a new .NET Core project, it doesn't look like Code Analysis is a feature of these new projects. There is no UI for it in the Project Properties area, and adding a custom ruleset to the project as recommended here only appears to affect StyleCop Analyzers (the SAxxxx
rules).
Is there any way to enable Code Analysis (CAxxxx
) rules in a .NET Core project?
Update
Apparently the right way to do this is to install the Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.FxCopAnalyzers NuGet package. This works great, even on ASP.NET Core projects, and doesn't require the <RunCodeAnalysis>
flag at all.
Original Answer
I realized that there's another tag in the csproj file which actually enables code analysis. The <PropertyGroup>
tag in my .csproj file now looks like this:
<PropertyGroup>
<TargetFramework>netstandard1.4</TargetFramework>
<CodeAnalysisRuleSet>..\MyCompanyCodeAnalysisRules.ruleset</CodeAnalysisRuleSet>
<RunCodeAnalysis>true</RunCodeAnalysis>
</PropertyGroup>
And it works great, at least on normal projects. An ASP.NET Core project is producing the following errors:
CA0055 : Could not identify platform for 'C:\Source\...\bin\Debug\netcoreapp1.1\....dll'.
CA0052 : No targets were selected.