Reputation: 38457
I have followed the steps here to upgrade from ASP.NET 5 Beta 4 to Beta 5 but am getting an error at runtime when calling application.UseBrowserLink();
:
An exception of type 'System.TypeLoadException' occurred in mscorlib.dll but was not handled in user code
Additional information: Could not load type 'Microsoft.AspNet.Builder.IApplicationBuilder' from assembly 'Microsoft.AspNet.Http, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null'.
These are the steps I followed:
$env:DNX_FEED="https://www.nuget.org/api/v2"
dnvm upgrade
Added a Global.json file (I did not already have one). When I added it, it referred to Beta 5 already:
{
"projects": [ "Source", "Tests" ],
"sdk": {
"version": "1.0.0-beta5-12103"
}
}
Updated all packages in project.json to Beta 5. You can see a full version of my project.lock.json file here.
{
"dependencies": {
"Boilerplate.Web.Mvc6": "1.0.2",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Diagnostics": "1.0.0-beta5",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc": "6.0.0-beta5",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.TagHelpers": "6.0.0-beta5",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.Xml": "6.0.0-beta5",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Server.IIS": "1.0.0-beta5",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Server.WebListener": "1.0.0-beta5",
"Microsoft.AspNet.StaticFiles": "1.0.0-beta5",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Tooling.Razor": "1.0.0-beta5",
"Microsoft.Framework.CodeGenerators.Mvc": "1.0.0-beta5",
"Microsoft.Framework.Configuration.EnvironmentVariables": "1.0.0-beta5",
"Microsoft.Framework.Configuration.Json": "1.0.0-beta5",
"Microsoft.Framework.Configuration.UserSecrets": "1.0.0-beta5",
"Microsoft.Framework.Logging": "1.0.0-beta5",
"Microsoft.Framework.Logging.Console": "1.0.0-beta5",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Web.BrowserLink.Loader": "14.0.0-beta5",
"Newtonsoft.Json": "6.0.6",
"System.Runtime": "4.0.20-beta-23019"
}
"frameworks": {
"dnx451": {
"frameworkAssemblies": {
"System.Net.Http": "4.0.0.0",
"System.ServiceModel": "4.0.0.0"
}
},
"dnxcore50": {
"dependencies": {
"System.Net.Http": "4.0.0-beta-23019"
}
}
}
}
dnu restore
then dnu build
.UPDATE
It seems to be a problem with browser link, commenting the line out allows the site to work. It may be broken? Need to hunt around the aspnet GitHub issues.
Upvotes: 11
Views: 4095
Reputation: 3936
In case anyone is wondering how to update to ASP.NET 5 Beta 7, I found it useful to download the latest ASP.NET and Web Tools updates for Visual Studio 2015 and then create a new ASP.NET 5 project in Visual Studio.
This will create a Beta 7 project with the project structure, code and referenced dependencies for you. You can then use this as a guide to upgrade any existing older Beta projects.
For example here what my project.json looks like using all the Beta 7 dependencies:
{
"webroot": "wwwroot",
"userSecretsId": "aspnet5-WebApplication1-a433a0ef-3bed-4bc9-8086-8d18070fa2c1",
"version": "1.0.0-*",
"dependencies": {
"EntityFramework.Commands": "7.0.0-beta7",
"EntityFramework.SqlServer": "7.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Authentication.Cookies": "1.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Authentication.Facebook": "1.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Authentication.Google": "1.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Authentication.MicrosoftAccount": "1.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Authentication.Twitter": "1.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Diagnostics": "1.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Diagnostics.Entity": "7.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Identity.EntityFramework": "3.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc": "6.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc.TagHelpers": "6.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Server.IIS": "1.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Server.WebListener": "1.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.AspNet.StaticFiles": "1.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.AspNet.Tooling.Razor": "1.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.Framework.Configuration.Abstractions": "1.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.Framework.Configuration.Json": "1.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.Framework.Configuration.UserSecrets": "1.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.Framework.Logging": "1.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.Framework.Logging.Console": "1.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.Framework.Logging.Debug" : "1.0.0-beta7",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Web.BrowserLink.Loader": "14.0.0-beta7"
},
"commands": {
"web": "Microsoft.AspNet.Hosting --config hosting.ini",
"ef": "EntityFramework.Commands"
},
"frameworks": {
"dnx451": { },
"dnxcore50": { }
},
"exclude": [
"wwwroot",
"node_modules",
"bower_components"
],
"publishExclude": [
"node_modules",
"bower_components",
"**.xproj",
"**.user",
"**.vspscc"
],
"scripts": {
"prepublish": [ "npm install", "bower install", "gulp clean", "gulp min" ]
}
}
At the time of writing, this is where you can download the beta 7 updates for Visual Studio. Ensure you get the file WebToolsExtensionsVS14.msi.
Find more information about this Beta 7 release see the blog post Announcing Availability of ASP.NET 5 Beta7
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 248
To complete, if you want to update from beta 4 to beta 6, see the Stephen Lautier's answer and to this after :
To update from beta 5 to beta 6 :
I did :
In project.json :
In Startup.cs, if you use Session :
In ConfigureServices, add this :
services.AddCaching();
services.AddSession();
services.ConfigureSession(o => { o.IdleTimeout = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(10); });
Right click on your Project > Properties > Debug > Add a new Environment Variable :
Name : DNX_IIS_RUNTIME_FRAMEWORK
Value : dnx46
See that for more information : http://jameschambers.com/2015/07/launching-an-asp-net-5-application-from-visual-studio-2015/
My project work in beta6 after that, maybe there are other things to do.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 3345
In order to help you migrate from beta4 to beta5, these are the following steps it took me, based on the research/findings.
$env:DNX_FEED="https://www.nuget.org/api/v2"
dnvm install 1.0.0-beta5
dnvm use 1.0.0-beta5 -p
(not sure if its needed however i had to)Open global.json and update sdk to 1.0.0-beta5 should look like this:
{
"projects": [ "src", "test" ],
"sdk": {
"version": "1.0.0-beta5"
}
}
Open project.json:
Change Configuration dependency from:
"Microsoft.Framework.ConfigurationModel.Json": "1.0.0-beta4"
to
"Microsoft.Framework.Configuration": "1.0.0-beta5",
"Microsoft.Framework.Configuration.Json": "1.0.0-beta5"
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Web.BrowserLink.Loader
_GlobalImport.cshtml
to _ViewImports.cshtml
Change Configuration breaking changes
Change namespace from using Microsoft.Framework.ConfigurationModel;
to using Microsoft.Framework.Configuration;
Change Configuration.GetSubKey
to Configuration.GetConfigurationSection
Change CTOR to:
public Startup(IHostingEnvironment env, IApplicationEnvironment appEnv)
{
// Setup configuration sources.
var configBuilder = new ConfigurationBuilder(appEnv.ApplicationBasePath)
.AddJsonFile("config.json")
.AddEnvironmentVariables();
Configuration = configBuilder.Build();
}
app.UseBrowserLink();
dnu restore
dnu build
Myself found it quite difficult to upgrade an existing project, couldn't find all steps required all together. Hope it helps!
Upvotes: 21
Reputation: 3520
After speaking with @davidfowl from the ASP.NET vNext team, he told me that Browser Link doesn't work in beta5 and should be removed.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 3520
This is the thing:
You updated the DNX from beta4 to beta5, and you want to run an MVC6 template inside Visual Studio RC (whose templates were built around beta4).
In the first place, "Microsoft.Framework.Configuration.Json"
doesn't exist in beta5 anymore. (you should definitely see this: https://github.com/aspnet/announcements/issues?q=milestone%3A1.0.0-beta5 - breaking changes from beta4 to beta5).
In order to see that your DNX was updated properly, build a new empty web project and simply add MVC/WebAPI (simple cases to check that it works).
I haven't tried to run the MVC template yet, but I will try and come back to you.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 28425
Microsoft.AspNet.Http and Microsoft.AspNet.Http.Core package names swapped
Upvotes: 1