Asp Core Publish Exclude Folder (or .json files)












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I have an asp core 2.1 project, and I'm trying to publish via web deploy.



I have a folder called "Angular" and inside that are my source files (including some .json files for angular's config) - these get built (via a separate process "ng build") into the wwwroot/app directory ready for publish. As such, I want NOTHING from this Angular directory to end up on the published folder. But I still want the Angular folder to show up in the project / solution explorer / find in files.



At present, it is publishing the Angular folder with all .json files inside. Obviously this is bad and I need to stop this from happening. I'm pretty sure this is happening because of this...
https://github.com/aspnet/websdk/blob/dev/src/ProjectSystem/Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Web.ProjectSystem.Targets/netstandard1.0/Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Web.ProjectSystem.props#L32



I am publishing using the following command:
dotnet publish C:blah -c Release /p:PublishProfile=WebDeployProfile



(and also sometimes doing it via the Visual Studio Publish using the same profile, but less frequently - I notice that these function differently, which I find odd)



I have tried so many different things, both in the .csproj and .pubxml, it's getting ridiculous, and I currently believe msbuild/deploy is a total mess, and quite broken.



I am hoping someone can help me with what should be a supremely simple and easy thing to accomplish - exclude a folder from publish (whilst leaving it in the project).










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    I have an asp core 2.1 project, and I'm trying to publish via web deploy.



    I have a folder called "Angular" and inside that are my source files (including some .json files for angular's config) - these get built (via a separate process "ng build") into the wwwroot/app directory ready for publish. As such, I want NOTHING from this Angular directory to end up on the published folder. But I still want the Angular folder to show up in the project / solution explorer / find in files.



    At present, it is publishing the Angular folder with all .json files inside. Obviously this is bad and I need to stop this from happening. I'm pretty sure this is happening because of this...
    https://github.com/aspnet/websdk/blob/dev/src/ProjectSystem/Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Web.ProjectSystem.Targets/netstandard1.0/Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Web.ProjectSystem.props#L32



    I am publishing using the following command:
    dotnet publish C:blah -c Release /p:PublishProfile=WebDeployProfile



    (and also sometimes doing it via the Visual Studio Publish using the same profile, but less frequently - I notice that these function differently, which I find odd)



    I have tried so many different things, both in the .csproj and .pubxml, it's getting ridiculous, and I currently believe msbuild/deploy is a total mess, and quite broken.



    I am hoping someone can help me with what should be a supremely simple and easy thing to accomplish - exclude a folder from publish (whilst leaving it in the project).










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      I have an asp core 2.1 project, and I'm trying to publish via web deploy.



      I have a folder called "Angular" and inside that are my source files (including some .json files for angular's config) - these get built (via a separate process "ng build") into the wwwroot/app directory ready for publish. As such, I want NOTHING from this Angular directory to end up on the published folder. But I still want the Angular folder to show up in the project / solution explorer / find in files.



      At present, it is publishing the Angular folder with all .json files inside. Obviously this is bad and I need to stop this from happening. I'm pretty sure this is happening because of this...
      https://github.com/aspnet/websdk/blob/dev/src/ProjectSystem/Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Web.ProjectSystem.Targets/netstandard1.0/Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Web.ProjectSystem.props#L32



      I am publishing using the following command:
      dotnet publish C:blah -c Release /p:PublishProfile=WebDeployProfile



      (and also sometimes doing it via the Visual Studio Publish using the same profile, but less frequently - I notice that these function differently, which I find odd)



      I have tried so many different things, both in the .csproj and .pubxml, it's getting ridiculous, and I currently believe msbuild/deploy is a total mess, and quite broken.



      I am hoping someone can help me with what should be a supremely simple and easy thing to accomplish - exclude a folder from publish (whilst leaving it in the project).










      share|improve this question













      I have an asp core 2.1 project, and I'm trying to publish via web deploy.



      I have a folder called "Angular" and inside that are my source files (including some .json files for angular's config) - these get built (via a separate process "ng build") into the wwwroot/app directory ready for publish. As such, I want NOTHING from this Angular directory to end up on the published folder. But I still want the Angular folder to show up in the project / solution explorer / find in files.



      At present, it is publishing the Angular folder with all .json files inside. Obviously this is bad and I need to stop this from happening. I'm pretty sure this is happening because of this...
      https://github.com/aspnet/websdk/blob/dev/src/ProjectSystem/Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Web.ProjectSystem.Targets/netstandard1.0/Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Web.ProjectSystem.props#L32



      I am publishing using the following command:
      dotnet publish C:blah -c Release /p:PublishProfile=WebDeployProfile



      (and also sometimes doing it via the Visual Studio Publish using the same profile, but less frequently - I notice that these function differently, which I find odd)



      I have tried so many different things, both in the .csproj and .pubxml, it's getting ridiculous, and I currently believe msbuild/deploy is a total mess, and quite broken.



      I am hoping someone can help me with what should be a supremely simple and easy thing to accomplish - exclude a folder from publish (whilst leaving it in the project).







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