* successfully sends list of differences to ADS
* bumping dacfx nuget package version
* add second schema compare try for case when first db to db comparison fails but works on second try
* move schemacompare out of dacfx folders
* capitalizing
* more capitalizing
* addressing comments
* Switch to the unified SMO NuGet so all binaries are strong named and signed.
* use one AssemblyLoader instance for all loads
* Revert "use one AssemblyLoader instance for all loads"
This reverts commit 48c59ffd5c57152de281c87acdbcad7ddf7ab760.
* Stop creating multiple AssemblyLoadContext objects during composition, per https://github.com/dotnet/coreclr/issues/19632
* restore high entropyva property
* Improve the comment
* Update SMO to 150 and fix scripting for objects with a single quote in their name.
* restore newtonsoft reference
This change modifies the logging framework within sqltoolservice.
Moves away from custom Logger object to start using .Net tracing framework. It supports for the static Trace and TraceSource way of logging. For all new code it is recommend that we log the log messages using the existing static Logger class, while the code changes will continue to route the older Trace.Write* calls from the process to same log listeners (and thus the log targets) as used by the Logger class. Thus tracing in SMO code that uses Trace.Write* methods gets routed to the same file as the messages from rest of SQLTools Service code.
Make changes to start using .Net Frameworks codebase for all logging to unify our logging story.
Allows parameter to set tracingLevel filters that controls what kinds of message make it to the log file.
Allows a parameter to set a specific log file name so if these gets set by external code (the UI code using the tools service for example) then the external code is aware of the current log file in use.
Adding unittests to test out the existing and improved logging capabilities.
Sequences of checkins in development branch:
* Saving v1 of logging to prepare for code review. Minor cleanup and some end to end testing still remains
* Removing local launchSettings.json files
* added support for lazy listener to sqltoolsloglistener and removed incorrect changes to comments across files in previous checkin
* Converting time to local time when writing entries to the log
* move the hosting.v2 to new .net based logging code
* removing *.dgml files and addding them to .gitignore
* fixing typo of defaultTraceSource
* Addressing pull request feedback
* Adding a test to verify logging from SMO codebase
* propogating changes to v1 sqltools.hosting commandoptions.cs to the v2 version
* Fixing comments on start and stop callstack methods and whitespaces
* Commenting a test that got uncommented by mistake
* addding .gitattributes file as .sql file was observed to be misconstrued as a binary file
* Revert "fixed perf tests and added more scenarios (#683)"
This reverts commit aa2b30f486.
* Revert "Switch to the unified SMO NuGet so all binaries are strong named and signed. (#682)"
This reverts commit 69961992bb.
* Upgrade SMO packages to fix issue with scripting tables when Script Dependencies is true on the script options.
* use linux style import with case matching file name
* Refactoring sql script formatting helpers into To and From helpers
* Updates to make error messages for formatting errors more useful
* Fixing dumb breaks in unit tests
* Addressing comments from PR
* Updates to the SR files...
Porting of the vast majority of Azure-related code from SSDT. This is very large, so I want to put this out as one large "lift and shift" PR before I do the tools-service specific JSON-RPC service handlers, connect a new account handler (as the code to get necessary info from accounts and subscriptions isn't fully complete) and add tests over these
**What's in this PR**:
- Created 3 new projects:
- Microsoft.SqlTools.ResourceProvider will host the executable that accepts requests for Azure-related actions over the JSON-RPC protocol. This must be separate from other DLLs since a direct dependency on the Azure SDK DLLs fails (they're NetStandard 1.4 and you can't reference them if you have RuntimeIdentifiers in your .csproj file)
- Microsoft.SqlTools.ResourceProvider.Core is where all the main business logic is, including definitions and logic on how to navigate over resources and create firewall rules, etc.
- Microsoft.SqlTools.ResourceProvider.DefaultImpl is the actual Azure implementation of the resource provider APIs. The reason for separating this is to support eventual integration back into other tools (since their Azure and Identity services will be different).
- Implemented the AzureResourceManager that connects to Azure via ARM APIs and handles creating firewall rule and querying databases. The dependent DLLs have had major breaking changes, so will need additional verification to ensure this works as expected
- Ported the unit tests for all code that was not a viewmodel. Viewmodel test code will be ported in a future update as we plumb through a service-equivalent to these. Also, the DependencyManager code which has overlap with our service provider code is commented out. Will work to uncomment in a future update as it has value to test some scenarios
**What's not in this PR**:
- Identity Services. We currently just have a stub for the interface, and even that will likely change a little
- anything JSON-RPC or registered service related. These will be adapted from the viewmodels and added in a separate PR
* scripting working with race conditions
* new service works with no race conditions
* use new scripting service and commented out tests
* refactored peek definition to use mssql-scripter
* fixed peek definition tests
* removed auto gen comment
* fixed peek definition highlighting bug
* made scripting async and fixed event handlers
* fixed tests (without cancel and plan notifs)
* removed dead code
* added nuget package
* CR comments + select script service implementation
* minor fixes and added test
* CR comments and script select
* added unit tests
* code review comments and cleanup
* Bump SMO to 140.2.5 to pick-up private XEvent binaries
* Pick up SMO binaries from the build lab
* Add ProfilerService class placeholder
* Update SMO nuget package to include DB Scoped XEvents
* Stage changes
* Stage changes
* Update SMO to use RTM dependencies and remove separate SqlScript package
* Stage changes
* Iterate on profiler service
* Fix post-merge break in localization
* More refactoring
* Continue iterating on profiler
* Add test profiler listener
* Address a couple of the code review feedback
* Fix AppVeyor build break
* Use self-cleaning test file
* Manual port of latest 'feature/mssq-scripter' branch
* Bumpnuget package SqlScriptPublishModel.140.2.0 to Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SqlScriptPublishModel.140.2.3
* In TestDriver, fix the path to Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.exe after move to .NET Core 2.0
* Initial .net core 2.0 conversion
* Convert a few more projects to .net core 2.0
* Convert a few more projects to .net core 2.0
* Fix build.cmd errors
* Add mising nuget package
* Remove dead code
* Add checked in references to workaround nuget package issues
* Update SLN file to refer to correct csproj files
* Rename applications to workaround .net core tooling bug
* Update nuget package with SQL Parser changes
* Add PreserveCompliationContext to avoid MEF bug
* Update smo version to pickup .net core 2 changes
* Pickup latest SMO changes to fix merge break
* Actually pickup correct SMO binaries
* Add support for SLES 12.2
* Fix break running archiving on Linux
* Revert "Add support for SLES 12.2"
This reverts commit 95cdb6d0e35a425be5c0081345d214079cbdc3db.
* Update to latest SMO build
* Install .Net Core 2 during install phase
* Move .Net Core install
* Try to reference dotnet.exe directly
* Fix code coverage script for CSPROJ instead of project.json
* Turn off test that is unreliable in AppVeyor builds.
* Fix appveyor.yml line feed.
* Turn off another flaky test failing in AppVeyor