My understanding is that the nuget CLI and visual studio itself work not only with the offical nuget.org feed but with other feeds from third party sites like myget.
Does this mean that the feeds themselves follow a defined standard, so the tools can work with any feeds?
If so where can I find this standard?
I am also confused about the difference between the v2
and v3
nuget.org feeds.
Update
I now understand that there are two versions of the official nuget feeds, v2
which is OData based and v3
which is a rest api. I also understand that the nuget cli and visual studio are able to talk to both.
What I still don't understand is that if you look at this post https://docs.nuget.org/create/hosting-your-own-nuget-feeds, it states
There are several third-party NuGet Servers available that make remote private feeds easy to configure and set-up, including Visual Studio Team Services, MyGet, Inedo's ProGet, JFrog's Artifactory, NuGet Server, and Sonatype's Nexus. See An Overview of the NuGet Ecosystem to learn more about these options.
For both the nuget cli and visual studio to be able to work with all these various thirdparty feeds, surely there must be some underlying common standard feed format. Are they all use the same OData format as v2
for instance? This is the crux of my question.