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I've just started working with DNX 1.0.0-rc1-update1 in VS2015. My first app is a 'Console Application (package)' project. Everything works, except NLog logging. I suspect it's because the NLog.config doesn't get copied to the output folder. How can I tell VS to copy this file to the output folder via project.json?

I've tried adding a 'resource' variable like this but it doesn't work:

project.json

...
"resource":"NLog.config",
...

EDIT 1: I'm using dnx451 so compatibility is not an issue.

EDIT 2: I added the following to project.json

"scripts": {
    "postbuild": [
      "%project:Directory%/../scripts/copy_resources.bat \\\"%project:Directory%\\\" \\\"%project:Directory%/../artifacts/bin/%project:Name%/%project:Version%/dnx451\\\""
    ] 
  }

copy_resources.bat

echo "Running script" >> C:\logs\log.txt
echo %1 >> C:\logs\log.txt
echo %2 >> C:\logs\log.txt

xcopy %1\NLog.config %2 /U /Y

There's nothing in the output window in VS to indicate that the script was actually run. Furthermore, log.txt is empty.

How can I debug the build process?

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  • Have you experimented with path to your NLog.config in project.json? Approach you applied should work in general: stackoverflow.com/questions/31972571/… Dec 27, 2015 at 18:16
  • You may need to update your title. What you tried in your project.json file will compile NLog.config into the assembly. What you are describing in the post is to copy the NLog.config to the output directory.
    – Nkosi
    Dec 27, 2015 at 19:31
  • Not sure what you are doing wrong. Only thing I can think of is NLog does not support DNXCORE50 so remove it from your project.json. Microsoft's own sample might be of help. github.com/aspnet/Logging/tree/1.0.0-rc1/samples/SampleApp Dec 28, 2015 at 2:11

4 Answers 4

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In the meantime, .NET Core RTM was published.

Now, the current way to get stuff copied to the output folder is using the buildOptions section in project.json.

There's the copyToOutput option which you can use like this:

Before:

{
  "version": "1.0.0-*",
  "buildOptions": {
    "emitEntryPoint": true
  },

  // more stuff
}

After:

{
  "version": "1.0.0-*",
  "buildOptions": {
    "emitEntryPoint": true,
    "copyToOutput": { "includeFiles": [ "NLog.config" ] }
  },

  // more stuff
}
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  • This should be the answer. Thanks.
    – Sako73
    Aug 24, 2016 at 13:37
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    For me just this was necessary: "buildOptions": { "copyToOutput": "file.txt" } Aug 26, 2016 at 19:44
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Use copyToOutput inside buildOptions:

{
  "buildOptions": {
    "copyToOutput":  "NLog.config" 
  }
}

or for multiple files declare an array:

{
  "buildOptions": {
    "copyToOutput":  ["NLog.config", "testdata\\"]
  }
}

To copy a directory remember to add the trailing \\.

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By default all code files in a directory containing a project.json are included in the project. You can control this with the include/exclude sections of the project.json.

More info: http://docs.asp.net/en/latest/dnx/projects.html#including-excluding-files

You use the content section of project.json like this

{
  "content": [
    "NLog.config"
  ]
}

Now the documentation says that the file should have been copied by default as the content default if * (wildcard for all files), but you can force it with the explicit stating of the file you want in the content section.

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  • It still doesn't work. I can't find NLog.config in the output folder (...\MyProject\artifacts\bin\MyProject\Debug\app) nor can I see any console output. I know for sure NLog works if I configure it in the code.
    – Alex G.
    Dec 28, 2015 at 14:19
  • Ok. seeing as the content copy route is not working you could try this one. stackoverflow.com/a/33952463/5233410 where they use a postbuild script to move files (in this case dlls) over to output directory.
    – Nkosi
    Dec 28, 2015 at 16:51
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    This property is deprecated, the answer from @ChristianSpecht has the new property Aug 26, 2016 at 19:47
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I think it is broken in RC1. I was also looking how to get content files copied to the output folder, and found this issue that looks similar to what we are seeing.

As @Nkosi points out, the default for content is **/* (you can see via the docs link he provided, and also by the schema).

As for your postbuild step, you can get it going by "producing outputs".

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