I'm creating a Nuget package that has native dependencies. I put them inside the package without problems by specifying additional file
entries in the .nuspec
file.
However, I also want to copy these to the output folder of the project that is going to use my package, so that the dependencies can be found at runtime.
My idea is to add the native dependencies to the project and set their BuildAction
to CopyToOutputDirectory
. This I have also managed with the PowerShell script below:
param($installPath, $toolsPath, $package, $project)
Function add_file($file)
{
$do_add = 1
foreach($item in $project.DTE.ActiveSolutionProjects[0].ProjectItems)
{
if ($item -eq $file)
{ $do_add = 0 }
}
if ($do_add -eq 1)
{
$added = $project.DTE.ItemOperations.AddExistingItem($file)
$added.Properties.Item("CopyToOutputDirectory").Value = 2
$added.Properties.Item("BuildAction").Value = 0
}
}
add_file(<dependency1>)
add_file(<dependency2>)
...
add_file(<dependencyN>)
So far so good.
But, now my project becomes completely polluted with these dependencies.
Is there a way to add files to a project using PowerShell and put them inside a folder?
Or is there another way to achieve what I want: adding native dependencies to a NuGet package and outputting them to the bin-folder of the project using my Nu-package?