Is it possible to output a cs client file to another project?
I am trying to use NSwag to generate a client during the build of the project. It does so, but it puts the cs file in a folder directly in the webapi project I am getting the spec file out of.
I want to output it out to another project. Won't making a nuget package during this step be possible if the file is in it's own assembly? Not trying to share the webapi source code.
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I am trying to use NSwag to generate a client during the build of the project. It does so, but it puts the cs file in a folder directly in the webapi project I am getting the spec file out of.
I want to output it out to another project. Won't making a nuget package during this step be possible if the file is in it's own assembly? Not trying to share the webapi source code.
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Just change the output path to write to another project dir?
– Rico Suter
Nov 15 '18 at 7:29
Just saw this and had a slightly different solution. During the build, I made a project using the file and some scripts (trying to have this process automated so that it works for similar projects during their build). But I had another issue (basic authentication) which I just asked as a separate question here.
– Lloyd Rodriguez
Nov 28 '18 at 6:36
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I am trying to use NSwag to generate a client during the build of the project. It does so, but it puts the cs file in a folder directly in the webapi project I am getting the spec file out of.
I want to output it out to another project. Won't making a nuget package during this step be possible if the file is in it's own assembly? Not trying to share the webapi source code.
nswag
I am trying to use NSwag to generate a client during the build of the project. It does so, but it puts the cs file in a folder directly in the webapi project I am getting the spec file out of.
I want to output it out to another project. Won't making a nuget package during this step be possible if the file is in it's own assembly? Not trying to share the webapi source code.
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Just change the output path to write to another project dir?
– Rico Suter
Nov 15 '18 at 7:29
Just saw this and had a slightly different solution. During the build, I made a project using the file and some scripts (trying to have this process automated so that it works for similar projects during their build). But I had another issue (basic authentication) which I just asked as a separate question here.
– Lloyd Rodriguez
Nov 28 '18 at 6:36
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Just change the output path to write to another project dir?
– Rico Suter
Nov 15 '18 at 7:29
Just saw this and had a slightly different solution. During the build, I made a project using the file and some scripts (trying to have this process automated so that it works for similar projects during their build). But I had another issue (basic authentication) which I just asked as a separate question here.
– Lloyd Rodriguez
Nov 28 '18 at 6:36
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1
Just change the output path to write to another project dir?
– Rico Suter
Nov 15 '18 at 7:29
Just change the output path to write to another project dir?
– Rico Suter
Nov 15 '18 at 7:29
Just saw this and had a slightly different solution. During the build, I made a project using the file and some scripts (trying to have this process automated so that it works for similar projects during their build). But I had another issue (basic authentication) which I just asked as a separate question here.
– Lloyd Rodriguez
Nov 28 '18 at 6:36
Just saw this and had a slightly different solution. During the build, I made a project using the file and some scripts (trying to have this process automated so that it works for similar projects during their build). But I had another issue (basic authentication) which I just asked as a separate question here.
– Lloyd Rodriguez
Nov 28 '18 at 6:36
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Just change the output path to write to another project dir?
– Rico Suter
Nov 15 '18 at 7:29
Just saw this and had a slightly different solution. During the build, I made a project using the file and some scripts (trying to have this process automated so that it works for similar projects during their build). But I had another issue (basic authentication) which I just asked as a separate question here.
– Lloyd Rodriguez
Nov 28 '18 at 6:36