Run Tsd Node tools as a MSBuild task.
Inspired by MSBuild.NodeTools by kmees
MSBuild.Tsd is available as a NuGet Package with the same name. This package contains all the available tools.
Install-Package MSBuild.Tsd
NuGet will automatically add the MSBuild targets to the .csproj
file.
Download the files in the build/
folder and put them in your project folder.
Then open the .csproj
file in an editor and do the following changes.
<Project ToolsVersion="14.0" DefaultTargets="Build" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<!-- Put this at the top of the Project node -->
<Import Project="..\path\to\MSBuild.Tsd.props" Condition="Exists('..\path\to\MSBuild.Tsd.props')" />
<!-- Import *.props file for the tool(s) that you need -->
<!--
other stuff goes here...
-->
<!-- Put this at the bottom of the Project node -->
<Import Project="..\path\to\MSBuild.Tsd.targets" Condition="Exists('..\path\to\MSBuild.Tsd.targets')" />
<!-- Import *.targets file for the tool(s) that you need -->
</Project>
Note that the MSBuild.Tsd.props
and MSBuild.Tsd.targets
is required by
all the tools and must always be included.
There are various configuration properties you can overwrite in the .csproj
file
after importing MSBuild.*.props
but before importing MSBuild.*.targets
.
TsdFile
: Path to tsd.json. Defaults to$(MSBuildProjectDirectory)\tsd.json
.TsdWorkingDirectory
: Directory in which context the tsd task gets executed. Defaults to$(MSBuildProjectDirectory)
.TsdCommand
: command to run tsd.