tasks/versioning.tasks.ps1
# Control flags $SkipGitVersion = $false # Options $GitVersionToolVersion = "5.2.0" # Synopsis: Run GitVersion tool task GitVersion -If {!$SkipGitVersion} { Install-DotNetTool -Name "GitVersion.Tool" -Version $GitVersionToolVersion $gitVersionOutputJson = exec { dotnet-gitversion /output json /nofetch } $env:GitVersionOutput = $gitVersionOutputJson $script:GitVersion = $gitVersionOutputJson | ConvertFrom-Json -AsHashtable # Set the native GitVersion output as environment variables and build server variables foreach ($var in $script:GitVersion.Keys) { Set-Item -Path "env:GITVERSION_$var" -Value $GitVersion[$var] Set-BuildServerVariable -Name $var -Value $GitVersion[$var] } } task ApplyAzureDevopsGitVersionVariablesWorkaround -If {$EnableGitVersionAdoVariableWorkaround} ` -After GitVersion { # Starting with GitVersion 5.2.0, GitVersion includes isOutput=true on all of the variables it # sets, which is a breaking change. It means that these variables are no longer available with # the same name - they must now be qualified by the name of the task that produced them. # You can't turn this off, so we have to adapt to it. This just republishes them by their # old names, meaning anything previously depending on those names will continue to work. Write-Build White "Setting backwards-compatible GitVersion variables for Azure DevOps" Set-BuildServerVariable -Name "GitVersion.SemVer" $GitVersion.SemVer Set-BuildServerVariable -Name "GitVersion.PreReleaseTag" $GitVersion.PreReleaseTag Set-BuildServerVariable -Name "GitVersion.MajorMinorPatch" $GitVersion.MajorMinorPatch } |