ClickOnce publish with IDE works normal.
When trying to publish via MSBuild command line
%MSBUILD% /target:publish /p:Configuration=Release;PublishDir="REMOTE_FOLDER"
only Project.exe
and Setup.exe
copies.
When try to %MSBUILD% /target:publish
command then all necessary files copies to the build\app.publish
folder
How do I publish via command line same ClickOnce settings which IDE uses
PS this question similar but not the same
How do I publish via command line same ClickOnce settings which IDE uses
Some features are done by Visual-Studio and not by the MSBuild command line. So the click-once-deployment behaves differently when it's executed from the command-line.
If you want to publish via command line same ClickOnce settings which IDE uses, you can use a custom target to achieve it. Edit your project(csproj)
file (right click project node -> unload project -> edit xxx.csproj) and add the following code in it:
<PropertyGroup>
<ProjLocation>D:\Test\Projects\ClickOncePublish\ClickOncePublish</ProjLocation>
<ProjLocationReleaseDir>$(ProjLocation)\bin\Debug</ProjLocationReleaseDir>
<ProjPublishLocation>$(ProjLocationReleaseDir)\app.publish</ProjPublishLocation>
<DeploymentFolder>D:\Test\Publish\</DeploymentFolder>
</PropertyGroup>
<Target Name="Test" DependsOnTargets="Clean">
<MSBuild Projects="$(ProjLocation)\$(ProjectName).csproj"
Properties="$(DefaultBuildProperties)"
Targets="Publish"/>
<ItemGroup>
<SetupFiles Include="$(ProjPublishLocation)\*.*"/>
<UpdateFiles Include="$(ProjPublishLocation)\Application Files\**\*.*"/>
</ItemGroup>
<Copy SourceFiles="@(SetupFiles)" DestinationFolder="$(DeploymentFolder)\" />
<Copy SourceFiles="@(UpdateFiles)" DestinationFolder="$(DeploymentFolder)\Application Files\%(RecursiveDir)"/>
</Target>
<Target Name="Clean">
<Message Text="Clean project" />
<MSBuild Projects="$(ProjLocation)\$(ProjectName).csproj"
Properties="$(DefaultBuildProperties)"
Targets="Clean"/>
</Target>
Then you can build the project with the MSBuild command line:
msbuild /target:test
After execute the build command, all the expected files are publish via command line same ClickOnce settings which IDE uses.
Note: You should change the value of ProjLocation
to the path of your project.