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I am currently setting up a build definition to package a NuGet. Here is my current build task. It is executed after the solution successfully builds.

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I am using a nuspec file to decide what information the package will display. My nuspec file contains references to the information (i.e. pulled from the assemblyinfo.cs file).

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Running the build definition I receive the following error.

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Are the replacement tokens not supported within TFS 2015 under the Package NuGet task?

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  • Could you pack with nuspec file successfully in local with nuget command directly? Aug 3, 2017 at 9:48

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The packager does not replace tokens in the .nuspec file (except the <version/> element). You must supply values for elements such as <id/> and <description/>. The most common way to do this is to hardcode the values in the .nuspec file.

Source Link: Pack NuGet packages

When using token replacement, make sure your are trying to nuget pack the csproj file, not the nuspec file

nuget pack myproject.csproj -IncludeReferencedProjects -Prop Configuration=Release

The nuspec is picked up automatically when given the same name as the csproj file.

Please refer this similar question: nuget: "The replacement token 'id' has no value"

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  • Thanks for the answer. That's disappointing that the packager cannot replace the tokens from a build. I have no issue on my local machine replacing the tokens through the nuspec.
    – Brian
    Aug 3, 2017 at 15:34
  • @Brian Sorry for the inconvenience. As a workaround, you need either hardcode the values or use .csproj file to pack, Aug 3, 2017 at 15:45
  • Are there any plans to add this functionality to the build task? Thanks again for the info Patrick.
    – Brian
    Aug 3, 2017 at 15:49
  • @Brian So far no word that they can, still not available in the latest version TFS2017 update. You could add a uservoice and any update will let you know asap. Aug 3, 2017 at 15:58

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