I am using .NET Core 1.0
and Visual Studio 2015 Update 3
to make a simple Asp.Net Core MVC website.
How can I debug my application and \"Step
I wrote this article more than 1 year ago so it's a bit out of date but the idea is still the same:
build.cmd
or build.sh
src
folder path to your app's global.json
file. For example, if you cloned Security
in D:\Security
, then you add D:/Security/src
to global.json
in the projects
property.PS: If you use VS and don't see immediately the new code, try restarting it. It's a known issue that sometimes it doesn't pick up the changes to global.json
Also make sure that on a solution level, you have your project "configration", set to debug. See screenshot.
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(For the solution properties to show up, right click on the .sln in the solution explorer.)
Update to fit new VS 2017
In Visual Studio 2017 15.3.5 and later We can use SourceLink support for debugging .NET Core and ASP.NET Core sources. To enable source link support just Disable Enable Just My Code and and Enable Enable Source Link Support. Then Enable Microsoft symbol servers.
Victors answers works well with vs 2015.For some one who is looking for a solution with vs 2017,
In vs 2017 there is no global.json availble.So instead of adding folder path in global.json a project reference has to be added and rebuild.
All the others mentioned in Victors article works same as with 2015.
It is important that the git hub tag and the nuget package matches have the same versions.