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How can I publish site from command line with some publish profile?

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-01-10 13:20 出处:网络
Somethin开发者_Go百科g like msbuild /t:publish [use PublishProfileName] someproject.csprojmsbuild MyProject.csproj /t:PipelinePreDeployCopyAllFilesToOneFolder /p:Configuration=Release;_PackageTempDi

Somethin开发者_Go百科g like

msbuild /t:publish [use PublishProfileName] someproject.csproj


msbuild MyProject.csproj /t:PipelinePreDeployCopyAllFilesToOneFolder /p:Configuration=Release;_PackageTempDir=C:\temp\somelocation;AutoParameterizationWebConfigConnectionStrings=false

See MSBuild 2010 - how to publish web app to a specific location (nant)?

For Visual Studio 2012 you can use

msbuild MySolution.sln /p:DeployOnBuild=true;PublishProfile=Production;Password=foo

See ASP.NET Web Deployment using Visual Studio: Command Line Deployment


This is an alternative solution for achieving Pavel's solution but using MsBuild target in a MsBuild file:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Project ToolsVersion="4.0" DefaultTargets="build"  
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
    <PropertyGroup>
        <Configuration Condition=" '$(Configuration)' == '' ">Release</Configuration>
        <OutputDirectory>$(DeploymentProject)\bin\$(Configuration)</OutputDirectory>
        <OutputPath>C:\Inetpub\wwwroot</OutputPath>
    </PropertyGroup>
    <Target Name="build">
        <MSBuild 
        Projects="Your Solution File.sln"
        Properties="Configuration=$(Configuration);DeployOnBuild=true;DeployTarget=Package;_PackageTempDir=$(OutputPath);AutoParameterizationWebConfigConnectionStrings=false"
        >
        </MSBuild>
    </Target>
</Project>
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