* reoves the old implemetnation of sourcelink and uses the newer one present in the .net SDK
* cleans up appveyor
* updates proj with sourcelink props
* adds deterministic build check as well.
* Update docs/debugging-source.md
Co-authored-by: Keegan Campbell <me@kfcampbell.com>
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Co-authored-by: Keegan Campbell <me@kfcampbell.com>
* run FormatCode build task to fix whitespace/formatting
* correctly flag some GitHub Enterprise tests
* Add Release Notes
* tweak appveyor to not build branch in the repo, when a PR exists already
* travis to only build master branch and PRs
* output actual "dotnet run" command being executed for cake.frosting builds
* update latest Cake.Frosting
* use normal verbosity at the moment due to apparent conflict with "verbose" and latest SDK on appveyor
* try using double dash so dotnet executable doesnt look at --verbosity argument
* travis OSX couldn't download SDK 2.0.3 anymore, lets try the latest 2.1.300
* Added authentication using bearer token.
* Added Installation and AccessToken clients.
* Added new clients to Reactive project
* added support for DateTime serialized as FileTime
* added support for StatusEventPayload
* added support for StatusEventPayload
* Added test for StatusEventPayload and fixed serializer to return that event payload type.
* WIP - added ApplicationClient and related Api Urls.
* Continued implementing Installations support.
* Fixing build (WIP)
* fixed build
* added Account property to Installation. prefer nameof(x) over literal "x".
* fixed according to code review.
* fixed build.
* switched Installation ID from int to long.
* added Permissions and Events properties to Installation.
* added documentation to Application and Installation properties in IGitHubClient.
* wip - added tests to new clients
* wip - fix build
* wip - fixed build.
* added InstallationsClient tests.
* added integration test for InstallationsClient.
* changes requested in code review.
* add Get method for App
* Create GitHubApp response model instead of re-using existing Application response model
* add Get method to observable client
* fixed build (both locally and failed test).
* Fixed documentation and added some missing XML docs.
* added DebuggerDisplay to StatusEventPayload
* updated XML docs and added some missing bits. prefer nameof(x) over literal "x".
* Add xml comments to AccessToken response model and use DateTimeOffset rather than DateTime
* Tidy up XmlComments and make consistent across client and observable client and interfaces
* fixup unit tests to independently verify preview header
* Implement GetInstallation method
* revert commits unrelated to GitHubApps - these can be done on a separate PR if required
* this extra authenticator class doesnt appear to be used anywhere
* undo project file change as it doesnt appear to be necessary
* Revert "Merge remote-tracking branch 'remote/GitHubApps' into GitHubApps"
This reverts commit c53cc110b8d807f62fdfeaa7df19e1532d050007, reversing
changes made to 0c9e413d420a4725738644ea5b13af6ec102d456.
* Revert "Revert "Merge remote-tracking branch 'remote/GitHubApps' into GitHubApps""
This reverts commit 02d52b8adf814b6945c60cb59a907a8cd34b1ce7.
* add XmlDoc comments to response models and flesh out installation permissions
* name AcceptHeaders member consistently
* accidentally lost changes to Credentials.cs
* Enhance Intergation test framework to handle GitHubApp settings and discoer tests appropriately
Get code ready for GitHubJWT nuget package but for now just hardcode a JWT in ENV VAR
Add 1 integration test for each method and ensure they are working!
* fixed compiler warnings.
* Added support for Installation=>Id field that arrives in a Pull Request Event payload.
(See the last field in the sample JSON of https://developer.github.com/v3/activity/events/types/#pullrequestevent)
* Change integration test project to netcoreapp2.0 so we can use GitHubJwt nuget package in integration tests
* First cut at some GitHubApp doco
* update mkdocs config
* Moved the Installation property to ActivityPayload, so it's available in all payloads.
This feature is not undocumented, unfortunately, but valid:
https://platform.github.community/t/determining-which-installation-an-event-came-from/539/11
* Split Installation to Installation and InstallationId, and added a comfort method for gaining its AccessToken.
* fixed InstallationId CreateAccessToken to receive IGitHubAppsClient. added (and fixed) docs.
* reverted object-oriented style comfort method and it's docs.
* update all test projects to netcoreapp2.0
* tweak build configs to use 2.0.3 SDK
* also need to update cake frosting build to netcoreapp2.0
* tweak docs some more
* fix convention test failures
* test projects still had some old runtime parts in them!
* travis osx image needs to be at least 10.12 for .NET Core 2.0
* shell script might need the same argument tweak for cake
* more doc tweaks
* Make sure compiler warning output isnt somehow causing Linux and OSX builds to fail
* moar logging for linux/OSX builds
* stop sourcelink on linux/OSX builds to see if that is the problem
* set verbosity to detailed for the dotnet build step
* try new sourcelink and list out remotes
* is travis being weird with git clone?
* SourceLink may be defaulting to true on CI server so explicitly set it as false rather than omitting it
* detailed is a bit too verbose for travis, try normal
* turn sourcelink back on for Linux/OSX
* fix compiler warning
* Try SourceLink.Create.CommandLine instead of SourceLink.Create.GitHub
* CliToolReferences did not update to latest versions
* remove debug origin info
* turn off msbuild output
* go back to SourceLink.Create.GitHub!
* time diff between dev PC and API causes issues if specifying a full 600 second token
* handle extra date format that Installation end point now returns
* field needs to be protected in order to be deserialized
* provide even more buffer for client vs server clock drift
* Update to latest GitHubJwt reference
* go back to SDK 1 since SDK 2 is having sporadic travisCI faliures in TestSourceLink build step
* get appveyor working
* update sourcelink back to latest, and use SDK 1.04 (runtime 1.0.5)
* add sourcelink support
* Update sourcelink (2.0.2 -> 2.1.0)
* Add parameter to enable source linking
* tidy up the arguments with an extension method allowing an argument to be conditionally appended
* Add an explicit "test sourcelink" build task and remove the MSBuild one, so we can get some build script output without needing the whole build to be in verbose logging
* run sourcelink test against the NuGet packages
* convert to VS2017
* rework cake.frosting build to latest cake vs2017 "template" example
* fix clean task and version suffix
* add arg to DotNetCorePack so it uses the correct version
* fix appveyor
* is there an easier way to test appveyor?
* ok travis, let's do this
* after reading the travis repo, this seems to be the version we want for vs201/csproj tool support
* msbuild complaining about arguments - we can use defaults anyhow so remove $@ from build.sh script
* add workaround for msbuild/travis, as mentioned on aspnet Mvc repo
* cmon travis
* perhaps tee isnt needed afterall
* travis permission denied when trying to install tools in build script... i feel dirty but need to see if sudo will fix it!
* could it be folder permissions of /build ?
* Try 777 for NuGet.exe permissions rather than 644
* remove windows platform restriction on GitVersion call
* Add a wrapper script for GitVersion on non windows
* fix wrapper script name
* add debug
* let's see if we are running the script at all!
* run mono gitversion direclty from travis.yml, for science
* see if we can run bin/sh and prepend an argument to our shell script
* remove echos from wrapper script
* Ensure full git repo include more than 50 commits and all tags are fetched, as GitVersion was failing on TravisCI
* only build netstandard framework on non windows
* revert overriding the target framework when building the solution
* Unix being case-sensitive, adjust app.config file name in csproj files
* set FrameworkPathOverride to point to different folders on macOS and Linux
* Remove NuGet.exe from the repo.
On Windows, it will be installed by the Frosting bootstrapper script.
On Unix/macOS, cake has smarts to look for mono- and Linux-specific executables
* tidy up GitVersion logic into a GitVersionRunner class
* apply workaround for osx dotnet restore "too many open files" errors
* update test project references to latest official versions
* doesnt seem to be a reason for overriding the implicit reference
* remove extra whitespace and unused namespace