Can files be nested in VS2017 Solution Explorer fo

2019-03-09 15:00发布

In "old school" MSBuild projects - as still used by Windows Forms in VS2017 for example - files could be "nested" via a DependentUpon item in the csproj file.

I used this to group unit tests together in Noda Time, e.g.

<Compile Include="LocalDateTest.PeriodArithmetic.cs">
  <DependentUpon>LocalDateTest.cs</DependentUpon>
</Compile>

That led to easily-navigable tests:

Nested tests

I knowingly "lost" this feature when moving to project.json for .NET Core, but had hoped it would return when converting to MSBuild. However, it looks like MSBuild projects based on the .NET Core SDK (root element <Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">) don't get the same treatment in Visual Studio 2017, even if an ItemGroup is added manually with the same elements as the "old school" project.

ASP.NET Core projects receive automatic nesting for minified CSS and Javascript, but it's not clear how to apply that to C# in .NET Core library projects.

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趁早两清
2楼-- · 2019-03-09 15:38

If you use the same prefix it will nest files automatically.

Example:

AsemblyInfo.cs 
AsemblyInfo.local.cs
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趁早两清
3楼-- · 2019-03-09 15:45

If you using .netstandardx.x you can not use NestedIn . It's not working.

You can do that manually in your .csproj

<ItemGroup><Compile Include="BaseClass">ChildClass.cs</Compile></ItemGroup>
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我命由我不由天
4楼-- · 2019-03-09 15:46

I have it working in one of my Microsoft.NET.Sdk-style projects using something similar to the following:

<ItemGroup>
  <Compile Update="LocalDateTest.*.cs">
    <DependentUpon>LocalDateTest.cs</DependentUpon>
  </Compile>
</ItemGroup>

The trick here is to use Update instead of Include. This is because the implicit items are coming from a props file that is imported before the main project. An additional Include won't affect files that are already included, but they can be modified using Update.

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