Hi I need to add the assembly of an an existing project in my solution in my T4 Template file. The problem is that my T4 template is in a project called Project.WebApi and the c
T4 works nearly completely independent from the rest of your code. You're on the right track though, with the assembly
directive, but you'll need to specify a full path to the actual DLL of the assembly, unless the assembly is in the GAC (which it probably isn't).
Luckily, however, you can use MSBuild macros in T4 directives. So, you'll probably get something like
<#@ assembly name="$(SolutionDir)Project.Common.WebApi\bin\Debug\Project.Common.WebApi.dll" #>
See MSDN for some more background on this syntax.
You still also need the import namespace
directive.
Finally, be wary of project build order. The project that contains your T4 template now depends on Project.Common.WebApi, so you'll need to make sure that Project.Common.WebApi is built first. Otherwise, your T4 template might accidentally link to an older version of the assembly, making bugs really hard to track.
If you already have a project reference to it, you're all done, but otherwise you need to set up the dependencies correctly. You can do this in Visual Studio via the "Project Dependencies..." dialog. Right-click the project to find it.
<#@ assembly name="$(TargetPath)" #>
As simple as that.
In case your project with T4 template has direct reference to the project, you can use $(TargetDir)
<#@ assembly name="$(TargetDir)Project.Common.WebApi.dll" #>
Just in case you are using C# use a double slash
\\
.
I think it would be like:
<#@ assembly name="$(SolutionDir)Project.Common.WebApi\\bin\\Debug\\Project.Common.WebApi.dll" #>