I’m attempting to make use of configuration transformations in a continuous integration environment.
I need a way to tell the TFS build agent to perform the transformations. I was kind of hoping it would just work after discovering the config transform files (web.qa-release.config, web.production-release.config, etc…). But it doesn’t.
I have a TFS build definition that builds the right configurations (qa-release, production-release, etc…) and I have some specific .proj files that get built within these definitions and those contain some environment specific parameters eg:
<PropertyGroup Condition=" '$(Configuration)'=='production-release' ">
<TargetHost Condition=" '$(TargetHost)'=='' ">qa.web</TargetHost>
...
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup Condition=" '$(Configuration)'=='qa-release' ">
<TargetHost Condition=" '$(TargetHost)'=='' ">production.web</TargetHost>
...
</PropertyGroup>
I know from the output that the correct configurations are being built. Now I just need to learn how to trigger the config transformations. Is there some hocus pocus that I can add to the final .proj in the build to kick off the transform and blow away the individual transform files?
All you should need to do is setup which configuration should be used within the TFS build definition.
In my case I have setup a configuration specifically for CI that then performs the correct web.config transformations. Ensure that you have added the “CI” transform file and you should be good to go.