We're moving all our libraries into nuget packages in order to streamline CI in the cloud.
The issue I'm having is that in order to build a Ranorex solution I either need to install Ranorex on the CI system (not possible with our current git provider, GitLab), or I need to manually add all of the Ranorex libraries to the project as project files (which means Ranorex upgrades and such are going to be very painful).
Does Ranorex have a NuGet package for the Ranorex core libraries that could be used instead? Since it's the same libraries it should still require a license for running, but building has never required one so there should be no issue there.
Does Ranorex have a NuGet package?
Does Ranorex have a NuGet package?
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Re: Does Ranorex have a NuGet package?
I've added a User Voice suggestion for this: http://uservoice.ranorex.com/forums/150 ... et-package
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Re: Does Ranorex have a NuGet package?
Hi Kelly,
Unfortunately, there is no NuGet Package for the Ranorex core libraries at the moment. As you already wrote the workaround would be the XCOPY Deployment, but this might not work in cloud based environments.
Thank you for adding your feature request to our UserVoice. Let's see how many users will vote for this feature.
Sincerely,
Bernhard
Unfortunately, there is no NuGet Package for the Ranorex core libraries at the moment. As you already wrote the workaround would be the XCOPY Deployment, but this might not work in cloud based environments.
Thank you for adding your feature request to our UserVoice. Let's see how many users will vote for this feature.
Sincerely,
Bernhard