* Merge conflict resolution
* Throw error for unsupported versions of Dotnet
* Fix for darwin
* Fix for all platforms
* Address comments
* Fix extensionsGaller.json
* Address comments
* Update default installation path for linux
* Fix test
* Revert default installation location change for Linux
* Address comments
* Removed extra try-catch block
* Fix query database drop-down rendering location after resize
* Revert "Fix query database drop-down rendering location after resize"
This reverts commit 62481a93e696d4fa79ce40ecef3a2567a65dd20c.
* Fixes drop down list rendering issues by closing the list on window
resize
* comment providing the explanation for new listener and checks if list is visible before hiding
* initial quick pick
* move constants
* remove commented code for now
* addressing comments
* update name
* update name in other places
* remove azure functions from name and rename file
* Automatically add intermediate folders for SQL project items.
While using the SQL database projects through the API, I noticed that project may end up in somewhat inconsistent state, where files will be added to the project, but their parent folders will not. This in turn resulted in failure to remove these folders from project - they will show up in the UI tree, but deleting them will cause an error. In order to align with how Visual Studio manages the projects, this change will ensure that all intermediate folders are present in the project, when new files or folders are added.
While this change improves project "correctness" when accessing it through SQL projects extension APIs, there is still a possibility that someone will open an "incorrect" previously created project. This change does not address it and folder removal may still fail.
* Update the code to never throw on duplicate items when adding files and folders to project.
After a conversation with the sqlproj owners, we agreed that there are no scenarios that would prompt us to throw an error, if duplicate item is being added to the project. Ultimately, the goal of such a request would be to have an item in the project file, which is already present, therefore the call becomes a no-op.
This allowed me to simplify the new code that was ensuring all intermediate folders are present in the project when adding files and folders.