How to exclude files from Visual Studio compile?

2019-01-07 13:27发布

问题:

I'm in the process of refactoring a project. I've got an entire subfolder which is known to be broken. Is there any declarative way to exclude that folder from the compile temporarily while I test the refactoring thus far?

I realize I could delete the folder, but I'd like to do this through configuration if possible.

回答1:

You could set the Build Action (in the Properties Window) to None for the files you want excluded. You could also right-click on the folder and choose Exclude from Project.



回答2:

Right click all the files, and select Properties. Now set Action to None. Revert to Compile when you fixed the code :)



回答3:

In VS 2010, right-click on the CPP module, choose Properties.

Then click on Configuration Properties -> General, Exclude from Build = Yes.

"Exclude from Project" is no good, it disappears from the other Configurations as well.



回答4:

Use ExcludeFoldersFromDeployment inside <PropertyGroup Condition=" '$(Configuration)|$(Platform)' == 'Debug|AnyCPU' "> tag, example:

<ExcludeFoldersFromDeployment>FolderToExclude</ExcludeFoldersFromDeployment>

For files, use:

<ExcludeFilesFromDeployment>File1.aspx;File2.aspx</ExcludeFilesFromDeployment>


回答5:

On Visual studio 2010 or later, you can achieve the functionality in two ways.

  1. Right click the file, select 'Exclude From Project'

  2. Right click the file, select 'Properties' --> select 'Configuration Properties' --> select 'General' --> choose 'Yes' from drop down menu for option 'Excluded From Build'



回答6:

  1. Select the files that you don't want to have compiled on the Solution Explorer.

  2. Right click and choose Options...

  3. Set the "Build Action" on the files to "None".

That should do the trick for you!



回答7:

In a website project type, you can set the files/folders attributes to "hidden" in Explorer to achieve the same effect.



回答8:

You should just be able to right click on the folder name in your solution explorer, and click "exclude from project".



回答9:

If you have a lot of image files in a folder, so many that compilation is a painfully long task; you can rename the folder in IIS, giving the folder a .exclude extension.

e.g. C:\intetpub\wwwroot\yoursite\images change to C:\intetpub\wwwroot\yoursite\images.exclude

Then when you compile your app, the .exclude folder is excluded from compilation.



回答10:

This is a method I have found for IIS Website Projects.

Set the "Hidden" attribute for the file/folder which you want to exclude from project, and then refresh the project in Solution Explorer. For example:

1. Open Windows Explorer.
2. Go to the physical folder of your website.
3. Right click the file/folder which you want to exclude, and then select "Properties".
4. Check the "Hidden" attribute.
5. Click the "Refresh" button in the Visual Studio Solution Explorer

Benson Yu

Microsoft Online Community Support

Quoted from: https://forums.asp.net/post/1997766.aspx



回答11:

I'm quite sure that there should be a "Exclude from build" property on the folder, but I don't have my Visual Studio with me at the moment. At the very least there is such a property on files.



回答12:

In Rider, right click file in Navigation Bar, click Properties, change Build action to None.



回答13:

In Visual Studio 2010 you need to right click the project in the Solution Explorer and choose Unload Project