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.netcore 6 upgrade

Open TawfiqAbuArrh opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

Hi, please check my PR, I've Updated the packages, and targeted dotnet 6. I Removed HangFire.Core because it's existed in Hangfire.AspNetCore nuget package

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • Chores

    • Downgraded project target framework from .NET 7.0 to .NET 6.0
    • Updated package references and versions for testing and core libraries
    • Updated package version to 6.0.0
    • Updated file and assembly versions to match new framework
  • Dependencies

    • Upgraded Hangfire.AspNetCore to version 1.8.17
    • Updated NUnit, NUnit3TestAdapter, FluentAssertions, and Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk to latest compatible versions

TawfiqAbuArrh avatar Jan 01 '25 19:01 TawfiqAbuArrh

Walkthrough

The pull request involves updating two project files, HangfireBasicAuthenticationFilter.Tests.csproj and HangfireBasicAuthenticationFilter.csproj, to downgrade the target framework from .NET 7.0 to .NET 6.0. This change includes modifying package references, versions, and release notes to align with the .NET 6.0 ecosystem. The updates affect testing packages, core dependencies, and project metadata.

Changes

File Changes
.../HangfireBasicAuthenticationFilter.Tests.csproj - Target framework changed from net7.0 to net6.0
- Updated package references:
* FluentAssertions: 6.10.0 → 7.0.0
* Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk: 17.5.0 → 17.12.0
* NUnit: 3.13.3 → 4.3.2
* NUnit3TestAdapter: 4.4.2 → 4.6.0
.../HangfireBasicAuthenticationFilter.csproj - Target framework changed from net7.0 to net6.0
- Package version updated to 6.0.0
- Updated package references:
* Hangfire.AspNetCore: 1.7.34 → 1.8.17
* Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http: 2.2.2 → 2.1.34
* Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions: 7.0.0 → 6.0.4
* Microsoft.Extensions.Primitives: 7.0.0 → 6.0.1

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coderabbitai[bot] avatar Jan 01 '25 19:01 coderabbitai[bot]

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