Bullseye 5.0.0-alpha.2
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package Bullseye --version 5.0.0-alpha.2
NuGet\Install-Package Bullseye -Version 5.0.0-alpha.2
<PackageReference Include="Bullseye" Version="5.0.0-alpha.2" />
paket add Bullseye --version 5.0.0-alpha.2
#r "nuget: Bullseye, 5.0.0-alpha.2"
// Install Bullseye as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Bullseye&version=5.0.0-alpha.2&prerelease // Install Bullseye as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Bullseye&version=5.0.0-alpha.2&prerelease
Bullseye
Bullseye is a .NET library that runs a target dependency graph.
Bullseye is primarily designed as a build tool for .NET projects, and is usually used together with SimpleExec, but Bullseye targets can do anything. They are not restricted to building .NET projects.
Platform support: .NET 6.0 and later.
- Quick start
- Sample wrapper scripts
- Enumerable inputs
- Command-line arguments
- Non-static API
- NO_COLOR
- Who's using Bullseye?
Quick start
Next to an existing .NET solution (
.sln
file), add a .NET console app namedtargets
—dotnet new console --name targets
Change to the new directory —
cd targets
Add a reference to Bullseye —
dotnet add package Bullseye
Add a reference to SimpleExec —
dotnet add package SimpleExec
Replace the contents of
targets/Program.cs
with:using static Bullseye.Targets; using static SimpleExec.Command; Target("build", () => RunAsync("dotnet", "build --configuration Release --nologo --verbosity quiet")); Target("test", DependsOn("build"), () => RunAsync("dotnet", "test --configuration Release --no-build --nologo --verbosity quiet")); Target("default", DependsOn("test")); await RunTargetsAndExitAsync(args, ex => ex is SimpleExec.ExitCodeException);
Change to the solution directory —
cd ..
Run the targets project —
dotnet run --project targets
.
Voilà! You've just written and run your first Bullseye build program. You will see output similar to:
<img src="https://github.com/adamralph/bullseye/assets/677704/2f598c2f-89ab-43dc-929a-59f4504dfa28" width="1088px" />
For help, run dotnet run --project targets --help
.
Sample wrapper scripts
build
(Linux and macOS)#!/usr/bin/env bash set -euo pipefail dotnet run --project targets -- "$@"
build.cmd
(Windows)@echo Off dotnet run --project targets -- %*
Enumerable inputs
For example, you may want to run your test projects one by one, so that the timing of each one and which one, if any, failed, is displayed in the Bullseye build summary:
Target(
"test",
DependsOn("build"),
ForEach("./FooTests.Acceptance", "./FooTests.Performance"),
project => RunAsync($"dotnet", $"test {project} --configuration Release --no-build --nologo --verbosity quiet"));
dotnet run -- test
<img src="https://github.com/adamralph/bullseye/assets/677704/c25901c6-f30b-4632-8b62-fa3a755729fc" width="1085px" />
Command-line arguments
Generally, all the command-line arguments passed to Program.cs
should be passed along to Bullseye, as shown in the quick start above (RunTargetsAndExitAsync(args);
). This is because Bullseye effectively provides a command-line interface, with options for displaying a list of targets, performing dry runs, suppressing colour, and more. For full details of the command-line options, run your targets project supplying the --help
(-h
/-?
) option:
dotnet run --project targets -- --help
./build --help
./build.cmd --help
You can also handle custom arguments in Program.cs
, but you should ensure that only valid arguments are passed along to Bullseye and that the help text contains both your custom arguments and the arguments supported by Bullseye. A good way to do this is to use a command-line parsing package to define your custom arguments, and to provide translation between the package and Bullseye. For example, see the test projects for:
Non-static API
For most cases, the static API described above is sufficient. For more complex scenarios where a number of target collections are required, the non-static API may be used.
var targets1 = new Targets();
targets1.Add("foo", () => Console.Out.WriteLine("foo1"));
var targets2 = new Targets();
targets2.Add("foo", () => Console.Out.WriteLine("foo2"));
await targets1.RunWithoutExitingAsync(args);
await targets2.RunWithoutExitingAsync(args);
NO_COLOR
Bullseye supports NO_COLOR.
Who's using Bullseye?
To name a few:
- AspNetCore.AsyncInitialization
- Config.SqlStreamStore
- ConfigR
- Elastic
- EssentialMVVM
- FakeItEasy
- HumanBytes
- Ibento
- IdentityModel
- IdentityServer
- Iso8601DurationHelper
- Linq.Extras
- LittleForker
- LykkeOSS
- Marten
- MinVer
- Particular
- ProxyKit
- PseudoLocalizer
- Radical Framework
- RealWorld
- SelfInitializingFakes
- SendComics
- SqlStreamStore.Locking
- SQLStreamStore
- Statik
- Tasty
- TemplatedConfiguration
- Xenial
Feel free to send a pull request to add your repository or organisation to this list!
<sub>Target by Franck Juncker from the Noun Project.</sub>
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net6.0 is compatible. net6.0-android was computed. net6.0-ios was computed. net6.0-maccatalyst was computed. net6.0-macos was computed. net6.0-tvos was computed. net6.0-windows was computed. net7.0 is compatible. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 was computed. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
-
net6.0
- No dependencies.
-
net7.0
- No dependencies.
NuGet packages (7)
Showing the top 5 NuGet packages that depend on Bullseye:
Package | Downloads |
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Apprio.Enablement.Infrastructure
Package Description |
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Faithlife.Build
A build automation system using C# build scripts. |
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Apprio.Azure.Infrastructure
Package Description |
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DevOpsTargets
A tools that are helping when deploying .NET and other applications. |
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Xenial.Beer
Beer - Delicious dotnet build tools |
GitHub repositories (45)
Showing the top 5 popular GitHub repositories that depend on Bullseye:
Repository | Stars |
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IdentityServer/IdentityServer4
OpenID Connect and OAuth 2.0 Framework for ASP.NET Core
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xunit/xunit
xUnit.net is a free, open source, community-focused unit testing tool for .NET.
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aaubry/YamlDotNet
YamlDotNet is a .NET library for YAML
|
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adamhathcock/sharpcompress
SharpCompress is a fully managed C# library to deal with many compression types and formats.
|
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AppMetrics/AppMetrics
App Metrics is an open-source and cross-platform .NET library used to record and report metrics within an application.
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Version | Downloads | Last updated |
---|---|---|
5.0.0 | 188,324 | 1/15/2024 |
5.0.0-rc.1 | 600 | 12/21/2023 |
5.0.0-alpha.2 | 903 | 9/25/2023 |
5.0.0-alpha.1 | 1,000 | 6/9/2023 |
4.2.1 | 205,805 | 1/24/2023 |
4.2.1-rc.1 | 574 | 12/3/2022 |
4.2.0 | 65,384 | 11/9/2022 |
4.2.0-beta.1 | 394 | 10/30/2022 |
4.1.1 | 32,467 | 10/22/2022 |
4.1.0 | 1,026 | 10/16/2022 |
4.1.0-rc.1 | 234 | 10/9/2022 |
4.1.0-alpha.2 | 399 | 8/28/2022 |
4.1.0-alpha.1 | 4,068 | 3/13/2022 |
4.0.0 | 166,325 | 3/12/2022 |
4.0.0-rc.3 | 313 | 3/11/2022 |
4.0.0-rc.2 | 6,793 | 12/30/2021 |
4.0.0-rc.1 | 292 | 12/23/2021 |
4.0.0-beta.1 | 2,891 | 11/7/2021 |
4.0.0-alpha.2 | 269 | 11/6/2021 |
4.0.0-alpha.1 | 588 | 9/19/2021 |
3.8.0 | 939,659 | 8/20/2021 |
3.8.0-rc.1 | 461 | 8/3/2021 |
3.8.0-beta.1 | 249 | 7/28/2021 |
3.8.0-alpha.2 | 216 | 7/25/2021 |
3.8.0-alpha.1 | 228 | 7/25/2021 |
3.7.1 | 30,614 | 7/12/2021 |
3.7.0 | 638,089 | 1/20/2021 |
3.7.0-alpha.1 | 576 | 1/7/2021 |
3.6.0 | 40,380 | 1/1/2021 |
3.6.0-rc.1 | 1,286 | 12/22/2020 |
3.6.0-beta.1 | 322 | 12/4/2020 |
3.5.0 | 103,377 | 9/19/2020 |
3.5.0-rc.1 | 442 | 9/4/2020 |
3.4.0 | 50,249 | 7/26/2020 |
3.4.0-alpha.1 | 466 | 6/24/2020 |
3.3.0 | 248,821 | 4/2/2020 |
3.3.0-beta.1 | 423 | 3/6/2020 |
3.2.0 | 13,680 | 2/20/2020 |
3.2.0-rc.1 | 427 | 2/9/2020 |
3.2.0-alpha.2 | 611 | 12/26/2019 |
3.2.0-alpha.1 | 391 | 12/23/2019 |
3.1.0 | 83,497 | 12/7/2019 |
3.1.0-rc.1 | 971 | 11/13/2019 |
3.1.0-alpha.1 | 528 | 10/16/2019 |
3.0.0 | 66,061 | 10/13/2019 |
3.0.0-rc.1 | 4,346 | 9/8/2019 |
3.0.0-beta.3 | 887 | 8/27/2019 |
3.0.0-beta.2 | 270 | 8/25/2019 |
3.0.0-beta.1 | 291 | 8/25/2019 |
3.0.0-alpha.1 | 279 | 8/24/2019 |
2.4.0 | 6,801 | 7/27/2019 |
2.4.0-rc.2 | 16,502 | 7/15/2019 |
2.4.0-rc.1 | 253 | 7/15/2019 |
2.4.0-beta.1 | 734 | 6/28/2019 |
2.4.0-alpha.1 | 2,275 | 6/1/2019 |
2.3.0 | 67,069 | 12/17/2018 |
2.3.0-rc.1 | 2,234 | 12/14/2018 |
2.3.0-beta.6 | 897 | 12/8/2018 |
2.3.0-beta.5 | 365 | 12/8/2018 |
2.3.0-beta.4 | 343 | 12/7/2018 |
2.3.0-beta.3 | 403 | 12/4/2018 |
2.3.0-beta.2 | 369 | 11/30/2018 |
2.3.0-beta.1 | 352 | 11/27/2018 |
2.3.0-alpha.1 | 433 | 11/2/2018 |
2.2.0 | 5,237 | 10/19/2018 |
2.2.0-rc.2 | 392 | 10/13/2018 |
2.2.0-rc.1 | 381 | 10/13/2018 |
2.2.0-beta.2 | 391 | 10/12/2018 |
2.2.0-beta.1 | 401 | 10/11/2018 |
2.1.0 | 6,656 | 10/9/2018 |
2.1.0-beta.1 | 406 | 10/7/2018 |
2.0.0 | 1,089 | 10/7/2018 |
2.0.0-rc.3 | 519 | 9/30/2018 |
2.0.0-rc.2 | 433 | 9/27/2018 |
2.0.0-rc.1 | 398 | 9/26/2018 |
1.3.0 | 1,690 | 9/20/2018 |
1.2.0 | 5,498 | 9/3/2018 |
1.2.0-rc.2 | 13,972 | 9/2/2018 |
1.2.0-rc.1 | 418 | 9/2/2018 |
1.1.0 | 1,175 | 8/23/2018 |
1.1.0-rc.2 | 518 | 8/13/2018 |
1.1.0-rc.1 | 527 | 8/12/2018 |
1.0.1 | 1,117 | 8/2/2018 |
1.0.0 | 1,938 | 7/27/2018 |
1.0.0-rc.5 | 697 | 6/28/2018 |
1.0.0-rc.4 | 634 | 6/26/2018 |
1.0.0-rc.3 | 544 | 6/26/2018 |
1.0.0-rc.2 | 564 | 6/24/2018 |
1.0.0-rc.1 | 2,021 | 5/6/2018 |
1.0.0-alpha0002 | 898 | 11/17/2017 |
1.0.0-alpha0001 | 922 | 11/17/2017 |