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darkautism committed Dec 22, 2024
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# This workflow uses actions that are not certified by GitHub.
# They are provided by a third-party and are governed by
# separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support
# documentation.

# This workflow will build, test, sign and package a WPF or Windows Forms desktop application
# built on .NET Core.
# To learn how to migrate your existing application to .NET Core,
# refer to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/desktop-wpf/migration/convert-project-from-net-framework
#
# To configure this workflow:
#
# 1. Configure environment variables
# GitHub sets default environment variables for every workflow run.
# Replace the variables relative to your project in the "env" section below.
#
# 2. Signing
# Generate a signing certificate in the Windows Application
# Packaging Project or add an existing signing certificate to the project.
# Next, use PowerShell to encode the .pfx file using Base64 encoding
# by running the following Powershell script to generate the output string:
#
# $pfx_cert = Get-Content '.\SigningCertificate.pfx' -Encoding Byte
# [System.Convert]::ToBase64String($pfx_cert) | Out-File 'SigningCertificate_Encoded.txt'
#
# Open the output file, SigningCertificate_Encoded.txt, and copy the
# string inside. Then, add the string to the repo as a GitHub secret
# and name it "Base64_Encoded_Pfx."
# For more information on how to configure your signing certificate for
# this workflow, refer to https://github.com/microsoft/github-actions-for-desktop-apps#signing
#
# Finally, add the signing certificate password to the repo as a secret and name it "Pfx_Key".
# See "Build the Windows Application Packaging project" below to see how the secret is used.
#
# For more information on GitHub Actions, refer to https://github.com/features/actions
# For a complete CI/CD sample to get started with GitHub Action workflows for Desktop Applications,
# refer to https://github.com/microsoft/github-actions-for-desktop-apps

name: .NET Core Desktop

on:
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branches: [ master ]

jobs:

build:

strategy:
matrix:
configuration: [Release]

runs-on: windows-latest # For a list of available runner types, refer to
# https://help.github.com/en/actions/reference/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idruns-on

runs-on: windows-latest
env:
Solution_Name: PS3TrophyIsGood.sln # Replace with your solution name, i.e. MyWpfApp.sln.

Solution_Name: PS3TrophyIsGood.sln
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
submodules: 'true'

# Install the .NET Core workload
- name: Install .NET Core
uses: actions/setup-dotnet@v1
uses: actions/setup-dotnet@v3
with:
dotnet-version: 5.0.x

# Add MSBuild to the PATH: https://github.com/microsoft/setup-msbuild
- name: Setup MSBuild.exe
uses: microsoft/setup-msbuild@v1.0.2
uses: microsoft/setup-msbuild@v2

- name: Build the application
run: msbuild $env:Solution_Name /p:Configuration=$env:Configuration
env:
Configuration: ${{ matrix.configuration }}

- name: Upload files
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: PS3TrophyIsGood
path: PS3TrophyIsGood/bin/Release
path: PS3TrophyIsGood/bin/Release

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