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PowerToys/Directory.Build.props
Youssef Victor a403323530 Migrate to MTP (#37651)
Duplicating https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/pull/37001, but
opening from upstream instead of fork as CI doesn't play nicely with PRs
from forks (https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/pull/37617 is
improving that)

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Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
Co-authored-by: vanzue <vanzue@outlook.com>
2026-02-14 15:47:56 +08:00

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<Project>
<PropertyGroup>
<RepoRoot>$(MSBuildThisFileDirectory)</RepoRoot>
</PropertyGroup>
<Import Project="$(RepoRoot)src\Version.props" />
<PropertyGroup>
<Copyright>Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.</Copyright>
<AssemblyCopyright>Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.</AssemblyCopyright>
<AssemblyProduct>PowerToys</AssemblyProduct>
<AssemblyCompany>Microsoft Corp.</AssemblyCompany>
<Company>Microsoft Corporation</Company>
<Authors>Microsoft Corporation</Authors>
<Product>PowerToys</Product>
<NeutralLanguage>en-US</NeutralLanguage>
<Platforms>x64;ARM64</Platforms>
<PackageTags>PowerToys</PackageTags>
<EnableNETAnalyzers>true</EnableNETAnalyzers>
<AnalysisMode>Recommended</AnalysisMode>
<_SkipUpgradeNetAnalyzersNuGetWarning>true</_SkipUpgradeNetAnalyzersNuGetWarning>
<NuGetAuditMode>direct</NuGetAuditMode>
<IncludeSourceRevisionInInformationalVersion>false</IncludeSourceRevisionInInformationalVersion> <!-- Don't add source revision hash to the product version of binaries. -->
<PlatformTarget>$(Platform)</PlatformTarget>
<!-- Enable Microsoft.Testing.Platform -->
<EnableMSTestRunner>true</EnableMSTestRunner>
<TestingPlatformShowTestsFailure>true</TestingPlatformShowTestsFailure>
<TestingPlatformDotNetTestSupport>true</TestingPlatformDotNetTestSupport>
<TestingPlatformCommandLineArguments>$(TestingPlatformCommandLineArguments) --report-trx</TestingPlatformCommandLineArguments>
<!-- No arm64 agents to run the tests. -->
<TestingPlatformDisableCustomTestTarget Condition="'$(Platform)' == 'ARM64'">true</TestingPlatformDisableCustomTestTarget>
</PropertyGroup>
<!--
UI tests are run in dedicated UI test jobs/pipelines.
In CI, the main build uses `/t:Build;Test` across the full solution, so
prevent UI test projects from being executed in that pass.
-->
<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(TF_BUILD)' != '' and $(MSBuildProjectName.Contains('UITest'))">
<TestingPlatformDisableCustomTestTarget>true</TestingPlatformDisableCustomTestTarget>
</PropertyGroup>
<!--
Completely skip building test projects when BuildTests=false (e.g., Release pipeline).
This avoids InternalsVisibleTo/signing issues by not compiling test code at all.
Match: projects ending in Test, Tests, UnitTests, UITests, FuzzTests, or in a folder named Tests.
Also matches projects starting with UnitTests- (e.g., UnitTests-CommonLib).
Also removes all PackageReference/ProjectReference to prevent NuGet restore and dependency builds.
Note: Checking both 'false' and 'False' to handle YAML boolean serialization.
-->
<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(BuildTests)' == 'false' or '$(BuildTests)' == 'False'">
<_ProjectName>$(MSBuildProjectName)</_ProjectName>
<!-- Match any project ending with "Test" or "Tests" (covers UnitTests, UITests, FuzzTests, etc.) -->
<_IsSkippedTestProject Condition="$(_ProjectName.EndsWith('Test'))">true</_IsSkippedTestProject>
<_IsSkippedTestProject Condition="$(_ProjectName.EndsWith('Tests'))">true</_IsSkippedTestProject>
<!-- Match projects starting with UnitTests- or UITest- prefix -->
<_IsSkippedTestProject Condition="$(_ProjectName.StartsWith('UnitTests-'))">true</_IsSkippedTestProject>
<_IsSkippedTestProject Condition="$(_ProjectName.StartsWith('UITest-'))">true</_IsSkippedTestProject>
<!-- Match projects in a Tests folder -->
<_IsSkippedTestProject Condition="$(MSBuildProjectDirectory.Contains('\Tests\'))">true</_IsSkippedTestProject>
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(_IsSkippedTestProject)' == 'true'">
<EnableDefaultItems>false</EnableDefaultItems>
<EnableDefaultCompileItems>false</EnableDefaultCompileItems>
<GenerateAssemblyInfo>false</GenerateAssemblyInfo>
<GenerateGlobalUsings>false</GenerateGlobalUsings>
<ImplicitUsings>disable</ImplicitUsings>
<!-- Disable all code analysis for skipped test projects -->
<EnableNETAnalyzers>false</EnableNETAnalyzers>
<RunAnalyzers>false</RunAnalyzers>
<RunAnalyzersDuringBuild>false</RunAnalyzersDuringBuild>
<TreatWarningsAsErrors>false</TreatWarningsAsErrors>
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(MSBuildProjectExtension)' == '.csproj'">
<Version>$(Version).0</Version>
<RepositoryUrl>https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys</RepositoryUrl>
<RepositoryType>GitHub</RepositoryType>
<TreatWarningsAsErrors>true</TreatWarningsAsErrors>
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup>
<_PropertySheetDisplayName>PowerToys.Root.Props</_PropertySheetDisplayName>
<ForceImportBeforeCppProps>$(RepoRoot)Cpp.Build.props</ForceImportBeforeCppProps>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemGroup Condition="'$(MSBuildProjectExtension)' == '.csproj' and '$(_IsSkippedTestProject)' != 'true'">
<PackageReference Include="StyleCop.Analyzers">
<PrivateAssets>all</PrivateAssets>
<IncludeAssets>runtime; build; native; contentfiles; analyzers; buildtransitive</IncludeAssets>
</PackageReference>
<Compile Include="$(RepoRoot)src\codeAnalysis\GlobalSuppressions.cs" Link="GlobalSuppressions.cs" />
<AdditionalFiles Include="$(RepoRoot)src\codeAnalysis\StyleCop.json" Link="StyleCop.json" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.NetAnalyzers">
<PrivateAssets>all</PrivateAssets>
<IncludeAssets>runtime; build; native; contentfiles; analyzers; buildtransitive</IncludeAssets>
</PackageReference>
</ItemGroup>
<!-- In CI, we build and test with `/t:Build;Test` -->
<!-- So, for non-test projects, we want the target to be there and it's basically doing nothing -->
<!-- For C# test projects, Microsoft.Testing.Platform should inject Test target here: -->
<!-- https://github.com/microsoft/testfx/blob/5ad21909704db501f58f27d4a7ec241edd761af5/src/Platform/Microsoft.Testing.Platform.MSBuild/buildMultiTargeting/Microsoft.Testing.Platform.MSBuild.targets#L270-L273 -->
<!-- For C++ test projects, the RunVSTest SDK will do its job -->
<Target Name="Test" />
<!-- Add ability to run tests via "msbuild /t:Test" using the RunVSTest SDK -->
<!-- This is only needed for C++, as we use Microsoft.Testing.Platform for C# -->
<!--
Work around an MSBuild bug where Microsoft.Common.Test.targets is missing from the Arm64 installation.
See: https://github.com/dotnet/msbuild/pull/9984
NB 1: This means that using "/t:Test" is not supported for Arm64 builds and tests will need to be run in an alternate way,
eg running tests in VS or invoking vstest.console directly.
NB 2: <Sdk> elements do not support conditions, so this is also being worked around.
Once the change referenced above is fixed, the ImportGroup below can be replaced with:
<Sdk Name="Microsoft.Build.RunVSTest" Version="1.0.319" />
-->
<ImportGroup Condition="'$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)' != 'ARM64' AND ('$(Language)' == 'C++' OR '$(MSBuildProjectExtension)' == '.vcxproj')">
<Import Project="Sdk.props" Sdk="Microsoft.Build.RunVSTest" Version="1.0.319" />
<Import Project="Sdk.targets" Sdk="Microsoft.Build.RunVSTest" Version="1.0.319" />
</ImportGroup>
<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(Language)' == 'C++' OR '$(MSBuildProjectExtension)' == '.vcxproj'">
<VSTestLogger>trx</VSTestLogger>
<!--
RunVSTest by default uses %VSINSTALLDIR%\Common7\IDE\CommonExtensions\Microsoft\TestWindow\vstest.console.exe,
but some of the CI scenarios don't define %VSINSTALLDIR%, so be explicit about where to look for vstest.
Note: $(VsInstallRoot) is a built-in MSBuild property, so should always be defined.
-->
<VSTestToolPath>$(VsInstallRoot)\Common7\IDE\CommonExtensions\Microsoft\TestWindow</VSTestToolPath>
<!-- No arm64 agents to run the tests. -->
<RunVSTest Condition="'$(Platform)' == 'ARM64'">false</RunVSTest>
</PropertyGroup>
<!-- MSBuildCache -->
<PropertyGroup>
<!-- Off by default -->
<MSBuildCacheEnabled Condition="'$(MSBuildCacheEnabled)' == ''">false</MSBuildCacheEnabled>
<!-- In Azure pipelines, use Pipeline Caching as the cache storage backend. Otherwise, use the local cache. -->
<MSBuildCachePackageName Condition="'$(TF_BUILD)' != ''">Microsoft.MSBuildCache.AzurePipelines</MSBuildCachePackageName>
<MSBuildCachePackageName Condition="'$(MSBuildCachePackageName)' == ''">Microsoft.MSBuildCache.Local</MSBuildCachePackageName>
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(MSBuildCacheEnabled)' == 'true'">
<!-- Disable when running in a pipeline as the time to upload or download the massive .pch/.pchast to the cache is greater than the savings they provide. -->
<UsePrecompiledHeaders Condition="'$(TF_BUILD)' != ''">false</UsePrecompiledHeaders>
<!-- Change this to bust the cache -->
<MSBuildCacheCacheUniverse Condition="'$(MSBuildCacheCacheUniverse)' == ''">202408150737</MSBuildCacheCacheUniverse>
<!--
Visual Studio telemetry reads various ApplicationInsights.config files and other files after the project is finished, likely in a detached process.
This is acceptable and should not impact cache correctness.
-->
<MSBuildCacheAllowFileAccessAfterProjectFinishFilePatterns>
$(MSBuildCacheAllowFileAccessAfterProjectFinishFilePatterns);
\**\ApplicationInsights.config;
$(LocalAppData)\Microsoft\VSApplicationInsights\**;
$(LocalAppData)\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\**;
A:\;
E:\;
$(windir)\**;
</MSBuildCacheAllowFileAccessAfterProjectFinishFilePatterns>
<!-- Unit tests of low-priv processes, eg the preview handler tests, may log to this location. -->
<MSBuildCacheAllowFileAccessAfterProjectFinishFilePatterns>
$(MSBuildCacheAllowFileAccessAfterProjectFinishFilePatterns);
$(USERPROFILE)\AppData\LocalLow\Microsoft\PowerToys\**;
</MSBuildCacheAllowFileAccessAfterProjectFinishFilePatterns>
<!--
This repo uses a common output directory with many projects writing duplicate outputs. Allow everything, but note this costs some performance in the form of requiring
the cache to use copies instead of hardlinks when pulling from cache.
-->
<MSBuildCacheIdenticalDuplicateOutputPatterns>$(MSBuildCacheIdenticalDuplicateOutputPatterns);**</MSBuildCacheIdenticalDuplicateOutputPatterns>
<!-- version of MSBuildCache is not part of the cache key -->
<PackagesConfigFile>$(MSBuildThisFileDirectory)packages.config</PackagesConfigFile>
<MSBuildCacheIgnoredInputPatterns>$(MSBuildCacheIgnoredInputPatterns);$(PackagesConfigFile)</MSBuildCacheIgnoredInputPatterns>
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(MSBuildCacheEnabled)' == 'true' and '$(MSBuildCachePackageRoot)' == ''">
<PackagesConfigContents>$([System.IO.File]::ReadAllText("$(PackagesConfigFile)"))</PackagesConfigContents>
<MSBuildCachePackageVersion>$([System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex]::Match($(PackagesConfigContents), 'Microsoft.MSBuildCache.*?version="(.*?)"').Groups[1].Value)</MSBuildCachePackageVersion>
<MSBuildCachePackageRoot>$(MSBuildThisFileDirectory)packages\$(MSBuildCachePackageName).$(MSBuildCachePackageVersion)</MSBuildCachePackageRoot>
<MSBuildCacheSharedCompilationPackageRoot>$(MSBuildThisFileDirectory)packages\Microsoft.MSBuildCache.SharedCompilation.$(MSBuildCachePackageVersion)</MSBuildCacheSharedCompilationPackageRoot>
</PropertyGroup>
<ImportGroup Condition="'$(MSBuildCacheEnabled)' == 'true'">
<Import Project="$(MSBuildCachePackageRoot)\build\$(MSBuildCachePackageName).props" />
<Import Project="$(MSBuildCacheSharedCompilationPackageRoot)\build\Microsoft.MSBuildCache.SharedCompilation.props" />
</ImportGroup>
</Project>