ASP.NET Core publish of wwwroot subfolders starting with '.'
I have an ASP.NET Core project where wwwroot
folder subfolders that start with a letter get published fine but ones that start with .
do not, e.g. wwwroot/.auth
Is there a known reason for that to be the case or does one need to do some special case step in csproj [ and dockerfile ] to include those subfolders starting with .
?
c# asp.net-core asp.net-core-staticfile
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I have an ASP.NET Core project where wwwroot
folder subfolders that start with a letter get published fine but ones that start with .
do not, e.g. wwwroot/.auth
Is there a known reason for that to be the case or does one need to do some special case step in csproj [ and dockerfile ] to include those subfolders starting with .
?
c# asp.net-core asp.net-core-staticfile
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traditionally, folders that start with a.
are hidden folders. why are you trying to publish these kind of folders?
– Claies
Dec 28 '18 at 23:50
@Claies, I'm using it for localhost debugging content only, see web app easyauth middleware options but was then confused by why this was not showing up in published site output as I included a test.html file in there. If this is by design that folders starting with.
are not included in publish site output then that clarifies why this was happening and is in fact a desirable outcome in this case. So you can answer question with a "by design" response, versus comment, if you want to get flagged as providing the answer.
– myusrn
Dec 29 '18 at 0:07
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I have an ASP.NET Core project where wwwroot
folder subfolders that start with a letter get published fine but ones that start with .
do not, e.g. wwwroot/.auth
Is there a known reason for that to be the case or does one need to do some special case step in csproj [ and dockerfile ] to include those subfolders starting with .
?
c# asp.net-core asp.net-core-staticfile
I have an ASP.NET Core project where wwwroot
folder subfolders that start with a letter get published fine but ones that start with .
do not, e.g. wwwroot/.auth
Is there a known reason for that to be the case or does one need to do some special case step in csproj [ and dockerfile ] to include those subfolders starting with .
?
c# asp.net-core asp.net-core-staticfile
c# asp.net-core asp.net-core-staticfile
edited Dec 30 '18 at 3:46
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asked Dec 28 '18 at 23:48
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traditionally, folders that start with a.
are hidden folders. why are you trying to publish these kind of folders?
– Claies
Dec 28 '18 at 23:50
@Claies, I'm using it for localhost debugging content only, see web app easyauth middleware options but was then confused by why this was not showing up in published site output as I included a test.html file in there. If this is by design that folders starting with.
are not included in publish site output then that clarifies why this was happening and is in fact a desirable outcome in this case. So you can answer question with a "by design" response, versus comment, if you want to get flagged as providing the answer.
– myusrn
Dec 29 '18 at 0:07
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traditionally, folders that start with a.
are hidden folders. why are you trying to publish these kind of folders?
– Claies
Dec 28 '18 at 23:50
@Claies, I'm using it for localhost debugging content only, see web app easyauth middleware options but was then confused by why this was not showing up in published site output as I included a test.html file in there. If this is by design that folders starting with.
are not included in publish site output then that clarifies why this was happening and is in fact a desirable outcome in this case. So you can answer question with a "by design" response, versus comment, if you want to get flagged as providing the answer.
– myusrn
Dec 29 '18 at 0:07
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traditionally, folders that start with a
.
are hidden folders. why are you trying to publish these kind of folders?– Claies
Dec 28 '18 at 23:50
traditionally, folders that start with a
.
are hidden folders. why are you trying to publish these kind of folders?– Claies
Dec 28 '18 at 23:50
@Claies, I'm using it for localhost debugging content only, see web app easyauth middleware options but was then confused by why this was not showing up in published site output as I included a test.html file in there. If this is by design that folders starting with
.
are not included in publish site output then that clarifies why this was happening and is in fact a desirable outcome in this case. So you can answer question with a "by design" response, versus comment, if you want to get flagged as providing the answer.– myusrn
Dec 29 '18 at 0:07
@Claies, I'm using it for localhost debugging content only, see web app easyauth middleware options but was then confused by why this was not showing up in published site output as I included a test.html file in there. If this is by design that folders starting with
.
are not included in publish site output then that clarifies why this was happening and is in fact a desirable outcome in this case. So you can answer question with a "by design" response, versus comment, if you want to get flagged as providing the answer.– myusrn
Dec 29 '18 at 0:07
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traditionally, folders that start with a
.
are hidden folders. why are you trying to publish these kind of folders?– Claies
Dec 28 '18 at 23:50
@Claies, I'm using it for localhost debugging content only, see web app easyauth middleware options but was then confused by why this was not showing up in published site output as I included a test.html file in there. If this is by design that folders starting with
.
are not included in publish site output then that clarifies why this was happening and is in fact a desirable outcome in this case. So you can answer question with a "by design" response, versus comment, if you want to get flagged as providing the answer.– myusrn
Dec 29 '18 at 0:07