Ejemplo n.º 1
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        protected override void ProcessRecordCore()
        {
            Preprocess();

            if (All.IsPresent)
            {
                VsSolutionManager.EnsureSolutionIsLoaded();
                var projects = VsSolutionManager.GetAllVsProjectAdapters().Select(p => p.Project);

                WriteObject(projects, enumerateCollection: true);
            }
            else
            {
                // No name specified; return default project (if not null)
                if (Name == null)
                {
                    var defaultProject = GetDefaultProject();
                    if (defaultProject != null)
                    {
                        WriteObject(defaultProject.Project);
                    }
                }
                else
                {
                    // get all projects matching name(s) - handles wildcards
                    WriteObject(GetProjectsByName(Name).Select(p => p.Project), enumerateCollection: true);
                }
            }
        }
Ejemplo n.º 2
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        /// <summary>
        /// Return all projects in the solution matching the provided names. Wildcards are supported.
        /// This method will automatically generate error records for non-wildcarded project names that
        /// are not found.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="projectNames">An array of project names that may or may not include wildcards.</param>
        /// <returns>Projects matching the project name(s) provided.</returns>
        protected IEnumerable <IVsProjectAdapter> GetProjectsByName(string[] projectNames)
        {
            var allValidProjectNames = GetAllValidProjectNames().ToList();
            var allVsProjectAdapters = VsSolutionManager.GetAllVsProjectAdapters();

            foreach (var projectName in projectNames)
            {
                // if ctrl+c hit, leave immediately
                if (Stopping)
                {
                    break;
                }

                // Treat every name as a wildcard; results in simpler code
                var pattern = new WildcardPattern(projectName, WildcardOptions.IgnoreCase);

                var matches = from s in allValidProjectNames
                              where pattern.IsMatch(s)
                              select VsSolutionManager.GetNuGetProject(s);

                var count = 0;
                foreach (var project in matches)
                {
                    if (project != null)
                    {
                        count++;
                        var name             = project.GetMetadata <string>(NuGetProjectMetadataKeys.UniqueName);
                        var vsProjectAdapter = allVsProjectAdapters
                                               .FirstOrDefault(p => StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase.Equals(p.CustomUniqueName, name));
                        yield return(vsProjectAdapter);
                    }
                }

                // We only emit non-terminating error record if a non-wildcarded name was not found.
                // This is consistent with built-in cmdlets that support wildcarded search.
                // A search with a wildcard that returns nothing should not be considered an error.
                if ((count == 0) &&
                    !WildcardPattern.ContainsWildcardCharacters(projectName))
                {
                    ErrorHandler.WriteProjectNotFoundError(projectName, terminating: false);
                }
            }
        }