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| # Dotnet
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| 
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| ## Local Development Workflow
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| For local development, it's recommended to use nix-shell to create a dotnet environment:
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| 
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| ```
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| # shell.nix
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| with import <nixpkgs> {};
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| 
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| mkShell {
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|   name = "dotnet-env";
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|   buildInputs = [
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|     dotnet-sdk_3
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|   ];
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| }
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| ```
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| 
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| ### Using many sdks in a workflow
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| It's very likely that more than one sdk will be needed on a given project. Dotnet provides several different frameworks (E.g dotnetcore, aspnetcore, etc.) as well as many versions for a given framework. Normally, dotnet is able to fetch a framework and install it relative to the executable. However, this would mean writing to the nix store in nixpkgs, which is read-only. To support the many-sdk use case, one can compose an environment using `dotnetCorePackages.combinePackages`:
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| ```
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| with import <nixpkgs> {};
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| 
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| mkShell {
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|   name = "dotnet-env";
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|   buildInputs = [
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|     (with dotnetCorePackages; combinePackages [
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|       sdk_3_1
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|       sdk_3_0
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|       sdk_2_1
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|     ])
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|   ];
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| }
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| ```
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| 
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| This will produce a dotnet installation that has the dotnet 3.1, 3.0, and 2.1 sdk. The first sdk listed will have it's cli utility present in the resulting environment. Example info output:
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| 
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| ```
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| $ dotnet --info
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| .NET Core SDK (reflecting any global.json):
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|  Version:   3.1.101
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|  Commit:    b377529961
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| 
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| ...
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| 
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| .NET Core SDKs installed:
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|   2.1.803 [/nix/store/iiv98i2jdi226dgh4jzkkj2ww7f8jgpd-dotnet-core-combined/sdk]
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|   3.0.102 [/nix/store/iiv98i2jdi226dgh4jzkkj2ww7f8jgpd-dotnet-core-combined/sdk]
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|   3.1.101 [/nix/store/iiv98i2jdi226dgh4jzkkj2ww7f8jgpd-dotnet-core-combined/sdk]
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| 
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| .NET Core runtimes installed:
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|   Microsoft.AspNetCore.All 2.1.15 [/nix/store/iiv98i2jdi226dgh4jzkkj2ww7f8jgpd-dotnet-core-combined/shared/Microsoft.AspNetCore.All]
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|   Microsoft.AspNetCore.App 2.1.15 [/nix/store/iiv98i2jdi226dgh4jzkkj2ww7f8jgpd-dotnet-core-combined/shared/Microsoft.AspNetCore.App]
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|   Microsoft.AspNetCore.App 3.0.2 [/nix/store/iiv98i2jdi226dgh4jzkkj2ww7f8jgpd-dotnet-core-combined/shared/Microsoft.AspNetCore.App]
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|   Microsoft.AspNetCore.App 3.1.1 [/nix/store/iiv98i2jdi226dgh4jzkkj2ww7f8jgpd-dotnet-core-combined/shared/Microsoft.AspNetCore.App]
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|   Microsoft.NETCore.App 2.1.15 [/nix/store/iiv98i2jdi226dgh4jzkkj2ww7f8jgpd-dotnet-core-combined/shared/Microsoft.NETCore.App]
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|   Microsoft.NETCore.App 3.0.2 [/nix/store/iiv98i2jdi226dgh4jzkkj2ww7f8jgpd-dotnet-core-combined/shared/Microsoft.NETCore.App]
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|   Microsoft.NETCore.App 3.1.1 [/nix/store/iiv98i2jdi226dgh4jzkkj2ww7f8jgpd-dotnet-core-combined/shared/Microsoft.NETCore.App]
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| ```
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| 
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| ## dotnet-sdk vs dotnetCorePackages.sdk
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| 
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| The `dotnetCorePackages.sdk_X_Y` is preferred over the old dotnet-sdk as both major and minor version are very important for a dotnet environment. If a given minor version isn't present (or was changed), then this will likely break your ability to build a project.
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| 
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| ## dotnetCorePackages.sdk vs dotnetCorePackages.netcore vs dotnetCorePackages.aspnetcore
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| 
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| The `dotnetCorePackages.sdk` contains both a runtime and the full sdk of a given version. The `netcore` and `aspnetcore` packages are meant to serve as minimal runtimes to deploy alongside already built applications.
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| 
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| ## Packaging a Dotnet Application
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| Ideally, we would like to build against the sdk, then only have the dotnet runtime available in the runtime closure.
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| 
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| TODO: Create closure-friendly way to package dotnet applications
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