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?
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