I accepted the above answer because @Gigi is correct (as of now) but I was annoyed and came up with the following PowerShell Scripts.
First I have the script in my solution folder (UpdateBuildVersion.ps1):
#Get Path to csproj
$path = "$PSScriptRoot\src\ProjectFolder\ProjectName.csproj"
#Read csproj (XML)
$xml = [xml](Get-Content $path)
#Retrieve Version Nodes
$assemblyVersion = $xml.Project.PropertyGroup.AssemblyVersion
$fileVersion = $xml.Project.PropertyGroup.FileVersion
#Split the Version Numbers
$avMajor, $avMinor, $avBuild = $assemblyVersion.Split(".")
$fvMajor, $fvMinor, $fvBuild = $fileVersion.Split(".")
#Increment Revision
$avBuild = [Convert]::ToInt32($avBuild,10)+1
$fvBuild = [Convert]::ToInt32($fvBuild,10)+1
#Put new version back into csproj (XML)
$xml.Project.PropertyGroup.AssemblyVersion = "$avMajor.$avMinor.$avBuild"
$xml.Project.PropertyGroup.FileVersion = "$fvMajor.$fvMinor.$fvBuild"
#Save csproj (XML)
$xml.Save($path)
I added this to csproj file:
<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">
<PropertyGroup>
<AssemblyVersion>0.0.1</AssemblyVersion>
<FileVersion>0.0.1</FileVersion>
<PreBuildEvent>powershell.exe –NonInteractive –ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -command "& {$(SolutionDir)UpdateBuildVersion.ps1}"</PreBuildEvent>
</PropertyGroup>
</Project>
Even through its set to be a PreBuildEvent, the fact is the version numbers do not get updated until AFTER the file has been loaded into memory so the version number will not reflect until the next build. In fact, you could change it to a PostBuildEvent and it would have the same effect.
I also created the following two scripts:
(UpdateMinorVersion.ps1)
#Get Path to csproj
$path = "$PSScriptRoot\src\ProjectFolder\ProjectName.csproj"
#Read csproj (XML)
$xml = [xml](Get-Content $path)
#Retrieve Version Nodes
$assemblyVersion = $xml.Project.PropertyGroup.AssemblyVersion
$fileVersion = $xml.Project.PropertyGroup.FileVersion
#Split the Version Numbers
$avMajor, $avMinor, $avBuild = $assemblyVersion.Split(".")
$fvMajor, $fvMinor, $fvBuild = $fileVersion.Split(".")
#Increment Minor Version - Will reset all sub nodes
$avMinor = [Convert]::ToInt32($avMinor,10)+1
$fvMinor = [Convert]::ToInt32($fvMinor,10)+1
$avBuild = 0
$fvBuild = 0
#Put new version back into csproj (XML)
$xml.Project.PropertyGroup.AssemblyVersion = "$avMajor.$avMinor.$avBuild"
$xml.Project.PropertyGroup.FileVersion = "$fvMajor.$fvMinor.$fvBuild"
#Save csproj (XML)
$xml.Save($path)
(UpdateMajorVersion.ps1)
#Get Path to csproj
$path = "$PSScriptRoot\src\ProjectFolder\ProjectName.csproj"
#Read csproj (XML)
$xml = [xml](Get-Content $path)
#Retrieve Version Nodes
$assemblyVersion = $xml.Project.PropertyGroup.AssemblyVersion
$fileVersion = $xml.Project.PropertyGroup.FileVersion
#Split the Version Numbers
$avMajor, $avMinor, $avBuild = $assemblyVersion.Split(".")
$fvMajor, $fvMinor, $fvBuild = $fileVersion.Split(".")
#Increment Major Version - Will reset all sub nodes
$avMajor = [Convert]::ToInt32($avMajor,10)+1
$fvMajor = [Convert]::ToInt32($fvMajor,10)+1
$avMinor = 0
$fvMinor = 0
$avBuild = 0
$fvBuild = 0
#Put new version back into csproj (XML)
$xml.Project.PropertyGroup.AssemblyVersion = "$avMajor.$avMinor.$avBuild"
$xml.Project.PropertyGroup.FileVersion = "$fvMajor.$fvMinor.$fvBuild"
#Save csproj (XML)
$xml.Save($path)
/p:
flag todotnet msbuild
in your build script and set version, company, copyright... all that good stuff. – Jay Apr 10 '17 at 20:45<Deterministic>False</Deterministic>
in the csproj to use it. (or use any other MSbuild logic to calculate<VersionPrefix>
/<Version>
) – Martin Ullrich Oct 28 '17 at 9:20