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README.md
ASP.NET Core MVC Precompilation
NOTE: This repo is solely for maintenance of the existing MVC precompilation feature. Future work on Razor compilation is now being handled in the Razor repo. See aspnet/Razor#1740 for additional details.
The Razor syntax provides a fast, terse, clean, and lightweight way to combine server code with HTML to create dynamic web content. This repo contains tooling that allows compilation of MVC Razor views as part of build and publish.
Installation and usage
Referencing the Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Razor.ViewCompilation
package
- If you're targeting ASP.NET Core 2.0 or higher on netcoreapp2.0, a reference to the
Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Razor.ViewCompilation
package is added byMicrosoft.AspNetCore.All
and you do not need to explicitly reference it. - For desktop targeting projects or projects targeting ASP.NET Core 1.x, add a package reference to the appropriate version of
Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Razor.ViewCompilation
in your project:
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Razor.ViewCompilation" Version="1.1.1" />
</ItemGroup>
Enabling view compilation
View compilation as part of publishing is enabled by default if you're referencing the Web SDK (Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Web
) that ships with .NET Core 2.0 or later versions. For older versions, add the MvcRazorCompileOnPublish
property to your project:
<PropertyGroup>
<MvcRazorCompileOnPublish>true</MvcRazorCompileOnPublish>
</PropertyGroup>
Alternatively, you may wire up the MvcRazorPrecompile
target to a build event:
<Target
Name="PrecompileRazorViews"
AfterTargets="Build"
DependsOnTargets="MvcRazorPrecompile" />
Options
Some aspects of view compilation can be configured by editing the project:
-
MvcRazorCompileOnPublish
: Setting this tofalse
turns off all functions of view compilation that are enabled as part of publishing. -
MvcRazorExcludeViewFilesFromPublish
: EnablingMvcRazorCompileOnPublish
prevents .cshtml files from being published. This option disables this behavior. Note: ASP.NET Core Mvc does not support updateable precompiled views. Any modifications to published cshtml files will be ignored if a precompiled view is discovered for that path. -
MvcRazorExcludeRefAssembliesFromPublish
: EnablingMvcRazorCompileOnPublish
causes the target to prevent therefs
directory from being published. This option disables this behavior. Note: Setting this option is useful if your application is using a mix of precompiled and runtime compiled views. -
MvcRazorFilesToCompile
: An item group that specifies view files to compile. By default this includes all .cshtml files marked as content.
This project is part of ASP.NET Core. You can find samples, documentation and getting started instructions for ASP.NET Core at the Home repo.