NAntContrib Help Task Reference <msbuild> | v0.92 |
Builds the specified targets in the project file using MSBuild
.
If a project file is not specified, MSBuild searches the current working directory for a file that has a file extension that ends in "proj" and uses that file.
Attribute | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
noautoresponse | bool | Do not auto-include the MSBuild.rsp file. | False |
project | file | The project to build. | False |
target | string | Build these targets in this project. Use a semicolon or a comma comma to separate multiple targets. | False |
verbosity | VerbosityLevel | Specifies the amount of information to display in the MSBuild log. | False |
failonerror | bool | Determines if task failure stops the build, or is just reported. The default is true. | False |
if | bool | If true then the task will be executed; otherwise, skipped. The default is true. | False |
timeout | int | The maximum amount of time the application is allowed to execute, expressed in milliseconds. Defaults to no time-out. | False |
unless | bool | Opposite of if . If false then the task will be executed; otherwise, skipped. The default is false. |
False |
verbose | bool | Determines whether the task should report detailed build log messages. The default is false. | False |
Attribute | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
exename | string | The name of the executable that should be used to launch the external program. | False |
useruntimeengine | bool | Deprecated. Specifies whether the external program is a managed application which should be executed using a runtime engine, if configured. The default is false. | False |
Sets a property in the current project.
Note: NAnt uses a number of predefined properties.
Attribute | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
name | string | The name of the NAnt property to set. | True |
value | string | The value to assign to the NAnt property. This attribute's properties will not be automatically expanded! | True |
dynamic | bool | Specifies whether references to other properties should not be expanded when the value of the property is set, but expanded when the property is actually used. By default, properties will be expanded when set. | False |
overwrite | bool | Specifies whether the value of a property should be overwritten if the property already exists (unless the property is read-only). The default is true. | False |
readonly | bool | Specifies whether the property is read-only or not. The default is false. | False |
failonerror | bool | Determines if task failure stops the build, or is just reported. The default is true. | False |
if | bool | If true then the task will be executed; otherwise, skipped. The default is true. | False |
unless | bool | Opposite of if . If false then the task will be executed; otherwise, skipped. The default is false. | False |
verbose | bool | Determines whether the task should report detailed build log messages. The default is false. | False |
Define a debug
property with value true.
<property name="debug" value="true" />
Use the user-defined debug
property.
<property name="trace" value="${debug}" />
Define a read-only property. This is just like passing in the param on the command line.
<property name="do_not_touch_ME" value="hammer" readonly="true" />
Define a property, but do not overwrite the value if the property already exists (eg. it was specified on the command line).
<project name="property-example"> <property name="debug" value="true" overwrite="false" /> <echo message="debug: ${debug}" /> </project>
Executing this build file with the command line option -D:debug=false
, would cause the value specified on the command line to remain unaltered.
[echo] debug: false
Represents a command-line argument.
When passed to an external application, the argument will be quoted when appropriate. This does not apply to the line
parameter, which is always passed as is.
Attribute | Type | Description | Required |
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dir | directory | The value for a directory-based command-line argument; will be replaced with the absolute path of the directory. | False |
file | file | The name of a file as a single command-line argument; will be replaced with the absolute filename of the file. | False |
if | bool | Indicates if the argument should be passed to the external program. If true then the argument will be passed; otherwise, skipped. The default is true. | False |
line | string | List of command-line arguments; will be passed to the executable as is. | False |
path | <path> | The value for a PATH-like command-line argument; you can use : or ; as path separators and NAnt will convert it to the platform's local conventions, while resolving references to environment variables. | False |
unless | bool | Indicates if the argument should not be passed to the external program. If false then the argument will be passed; otherwise, skipped. The default is false. | False |
value | string | A single command-line argument; can contain space characters. | False |
A single command-line argument containing a space character.
<arg value="-l -a" />
Two separate command-line arguments.
<arg line="-l -a" />
A single command-line argument with the value \dir;\dir2;\dir3
on DOS-based systems and /dir:/dir2:/dir3
on Unix-like systems.
<arg path="/dir;/dir2:\dir3" />