Nuget package Microsoft.TypeScript.MSBuild fails in Dockerfile
I have an ASP.NET Core project that includes several TypeScript files. The project has Microsoft.TypeScript.MSBuild reference to automatically compile these TS files to JavaScript files.
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.TypeScript.MSBuild" Version="3.2.3" />
</ItemGroup>
The setting worked until I tried to dockerize my project. When I follow the example here, the error occurs:
/root/.nuget/packages/microsoft.typescript.msbuild/3.2.3/tools/Microsoft.TypeScript.targets(305,5):
error MSB6003: The specified task executable "node" could not be run.
No such file or directory [/app/MyProject.csproj] The
command '/bin/sh -c dotnet publish -c Release -o out' returned a
non-zero code: 1
How to resolve the issue?
c# typescript docker asp.net-core nuget
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I have an ASP.NET Core project that includes several TypeScript files. The project has Microsoft.TypeScript.MSBuild reference to automatically compile these TS files to JavaScript files.
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.TypeScript.MSBuild" Version="3.2.3" />
</ItemGroup>
The setting worked until I tried to dockerize my project. When I follow the example here, the error occurs:
/root/.nuget/packages/microsoft.typescript.msbuild/3.2.3/tools/Microsoft.TypeScript.targets(305,5):
error MSB6003: The specified task executable "node" could not be run.
No such file or directory [/app/MyProject.csproj] The
command '/bin/sh -c dotnet publish -c Release -o out' returned a
non-zero code: 1
How to resolve the issue?
c# typescript docker asp.net-core nuget
ForNo such file or directory [/app/MyProject.csproj]
, it seems your command running path or relative project path is wrong in the docker. Share us your docker file, project structor and where you run the command.
– Tao Zhou
Jan 3 at 2:05
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I have an ASP.NET Core project that includes several TypeScript files. The project has Microsoft.TypeScript.MSBuild reference to automatically compile these TS files to JavaScript files.
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.TypeScript.MSBuild" Version="3.2.3" />
</ItemGroup>
The setting worked until I tried to dockerize my project. When I follow the example here, the error occurs:
/root/.nuget/packages/microsoft.typescript.msbuild/3.2.3/tools/Microsoft.TypeScript.targets(305,5):
error MSB6003: The specified task executable "node" could not be run.
No such file or directory [/app/MyProject.csproj] The
command '/bin/sh -c dotnet publish -c Release -o out' returned a
non-zero code: 1
How to resolve the issue?
c# typescript docker asp.net-core nuget
I have an ASP.NET Core project that includes several TypeScript files. The project has Microsoft.TypeScript.MSBuild reference to automatically compile these TS files to JavaScript files.
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.TypeScript.MSBuild" Version="3.2.3" />
</ItemGroup>
The setting worked until I tried to dockerize my project. When I follow the example here, the error occurs:
/root/.nuget/packages/microsoft.typescript.msbuild/3.2.3/tools/Microsoft.TypeScript.targets(305,5):
error MSB6003: The specified task executable "node" could not be run.
No such file or directory [/app/MyProject.csproj] The
command '/bin/sh -c dotnet publish -c Release -o out' returned a
non-zero code: 1
How to resolve the issue?
c# typescript docker asp.net-core nuget
c# typescript docker asp.net-core nuget
asked Jan 2 at 13:23
Robert VandenbergRobert Vandenberg
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ForNo such file or directory [/app/MyProject.csproj]
, it seems your command running path or relative project path is wrong in the docker. Share us your docker file, project structor and where you run the command.
– Tao Zhou
Jan 3 at 2:05
add a comment |
ForNo such file or directory [/app/MyProject.csproj]
, it seems your command running path or relative project path is wrong in the docker. Share us your docker file, project structor and where you run the command.
– Tao Zhou
Jan 3 at 2:05
For
No such file or directory [/app/MyProject.csproj]
, it seems your command running path or relative project path is wrong in the docker. Share us your docker file, project structor and where you run the command.– Tao Zhou
Jan 3 at 2:05
For
No such file or directory [/app/MyProject.csproj]
, it seems your command running path or relative project path is wrong in the docker. Share us your docker file, project structor and where you run the command.– Tao Zhou
Jan 3 at 2:05
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No such file or directory [/app/MyProject.csproj]
, it seems your command running path or relative project path is wrong in the docker. Share us your docker file, project structor and where you run the command.– Tao Zhou
Jan 3 at 2:05