EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Compilers
1.2.4
dotnet add package EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Compilers --version 1.2.4
NuGet\Install-Package EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Compilers -Version 1.2.4
<PackageReference Include="EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Compilers" Version="1.2.4" />
paket add EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Compilers --version 1.2.4
#r "nuget: EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Compilers, 1.2.4"
// Install EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Compilers as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Compilers&version=1.2.4 // Install EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Compilers as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Compilers&version=1.2.4
WebFormsForCore
WebForms for ASP.NET Core
WebFormsForCore is a library to run WebForms apps on ASP.NET Core. This library provides a port of the System.Web libraries of .NET Framework to .NET 8. With this library, you can run WebForms websites directly in ASP.NET Core, also on Linux. With this library it becomes easy to migrate your existing WebForms application to run on ASP.NET Core also.
Support
If you need support porting your project to .NET Core & WebFormsForCore, we provide support for 40$ per hour. Please contact us via the LiveChat button on this page or via WhatsApp. There is also a tutorial on Youtube on how to convert a sample WebForms application to WebFormsForCore.
Source Code
You can find the source code of WebFormsForCore on GitHub. It is licensed under a MIT license. We welcome contributions, please have a look into the issues if you want to contribute.
Donating
If you like WebFormsForCore, and it helped you save a lot of work, please consider to sponsor us on GitHub or donate to us with PayPal.
Usage
If you have a WebForms project you want to convert to NET Core, proceed as follows:
First convert your Project to a SDK Project. Please keep a backup of the old non SDK style
project. Conversion can be done easiest by using a converter like the migrate-2019 tool. To install that
tool, run dotnet tool install --global Project2015To2017.Migrate2019.Tool
. Then go to the directory
of your solution and run dotnet migrate-2019 wizard
to convert your solution to an SDK project. If
the converter complains about an unsupported project type, remove the <ProjectTypeGuid>
property from
the project first. After conversion change the target framework of your project to net8.0
. You
might also keep net48
, in order to dual run your project with NET Framework & NET Core.
Change the OutputPath for net8.0
to bin_dotnet
:
<PropertyGroup>
<AppendTargetFrameworkToOutputPath>false</AppendTargetFrameworkToOutputPath>
<AppendRuntimeIdentifierToOutputPath>false</AppendRuntimeIdentifierToOutputPath>
<BaseIntermediateOutputPath>obj\$(Configuration)\$(TargetFramework)\</BaseIntermediateOutputPath>
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(TargetFramework)' != 'net48'">
<OutputType>Exe</OutputType>
<OutputPath>bin_dotnet</OutputPath>
<StartupObject>Program</StartupObject>
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(TargetFramework)' == 'net48'">
<OutputType>Library</OutputType>
<OutputPath>bin</OutputPath>
</PropertyGroup>
Then, for net8.0
, import the WebFormsForCore packages like so:
<ItemGroup Condition="'$(TargetFramework)' == 'net8.0'">
<PackageReference Include="EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Web" Version="1.2.4" />
</ItemGroup>
Remove the old Reference
references or put them in a condition only for net48
.
If your project also needs System.Web.Extensions
or System.Web.Optimization
import the
corresponding packages also, like EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Web.Extensions
or
EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Web.Optimization
etc. The following packages are available:
System.Configuration
:EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Configuration
System.Web
:EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Web
System.Web.Services
:EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Web.Services
System.Web.Extensions
:EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Web.Extensions
System.Web.Optimization
:EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Web.Optimization
System.Web.Mobile
:EstrellasDeEsperanza.Web.Mobile
Microsoft.AspNet.Web.Optimization.WebForms
:EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Web.Optimization.WebForms
WebGrease
:EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.WebGrease
System.Drawing
:EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Drawing
AjaxControlToolkit
:EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.AjaxControlToolkit
AjaxControlToolkit.HtmlEditor.Sanitizer
:EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.AjaxControlToolkit.HtmlEditor.Sanitizer
AjaxControlToolkit.StaticResources
:EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.AjaxControlToolkit.StaticResources
System.Drawing only implements Attributes, so WebFormsForCore can run on Linux, where System.Drawing.Common.dll is missing.
If you want WebFormsForCore to automatically create the *.designer.cs
files for you, as it was in the old non
SDK project, you also need to import the package EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Build
. If you import
this package, outdated *.designer.cs
files will be created after build. This only works for C#, not for
VisualBasic. Also, the visual designers in VisualStudio for web controls are not supported and won't work.
Finally configure ASP-NET Core to use WebForms in the initialization code Program.cs like so:
#if NETCOREAPP
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Builder;
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
public class Program
{
public static void Main(string[] args)
{
var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
var app = builder.Build();
app.UseWebForms();
app.Run();
}
}
#endif
Conflicts with Existing Packages
Currently there might be some conflicts with the packages System.Web.dll, System.Drawing.dll & System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.dll, since WebFormsForCore replaces those dll's. In order to prevent the import of the old dll's include the following in your csproj:
<Target Name="ChangeAliasesOfNugetRefs" BeforeTargets="FindReferenceAssembliesForReferences;ResolveReferences">
<ItemGroup>
<ReferencePath Remove="%(Identity)" Condition="'%(FileName)' == 'System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager' AND $([System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex]::IsMatch(%(Identity),'\\8[.0-9]+\\'))" />
<ReferencePath Remove="%(Identity)" Condition="'%(FileName)' == 'System.Web' AND $([System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex]::IsMatch(%(Identity),'\\dotnet\\'))" />
<ReferencePath Remove="%(Identity)" Condition="'%(FileName)' == 'System.Drawing' AND $([System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex]::IsMatch(%(Identity),'\\dotnet\\'))" />
</ItemGroup>
</Target>
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net8.0 is compatible. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
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net8.0
- Microsoft.CodeAnalysis (>= 4.11.0)
- Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.CSharp (>= 4.11.0)
- Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.VisualBasic (>= 4.11.0)
- Microsoft.Net.Compilers.Toolset (>= 4.11.0)
NuGet packages (1)
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Package | Downloads |
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EstrellasDeEsperanza.WebFormsForCore.Web
A port of ASP.NET WebForms to .NET 8 |
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