* Migrate ObjectJsonExtensions
* Use more generic exception to not use Newtonsoft
It should matter if it's a JsonReaderException, if we can't read we can't read
* Remove obsoleted constructors
* Use more generic exception in ContentValueSetBuilder
* Fix constructors
* Remove UdiRangeJsonConverter
* Remove more legacy newtonsoft stuff
* Migrate away from newtonsoft in CacheInstructionService
* Remove unused model binders
* Remove more newtonsoft
* Remove newtonsoft from DatabaseServerMessenger
* Remove now irrelevant benchmark
* Remove the usage of Newtonsoft from ImageCropperTemplateCoreExtensions
The value converter will never return JObject, JsonDocument, or JsonNode
* Remove usages of newtonsoft in ComplexPropertyEditorContentNotificationHandler
JTokens are no longer returned, so we don't need to check for it
* Remove newtonsoft references
* Re-add newtonsoft dependency to Umbraco.Tests.Common
* Fix package references
* move dependency
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Co-authored-by: Bjarke Berg <mail@bergmania.dk>
* Removes lots of files used by the old backoffice and that is not needed for the management api
* A little clean-up
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Co-authored-by: kjac <kja@umbraco.dk>
* Use version overrides for ImageSharp 2
* Move Directory.Packages.props to root, use GlobalPackageReference and replace Microsoft.CSharp with Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.CSharp
* Replace NPoco.SqlServer with NPoco and remove unused System dependencies
* Fix package validation and MSBuild warnings
* Add nuget.config and enable package source mapping
* Remove explicitly set C# language version
* Add empty Directory.Packages.props file for acceptance test
* Downgrade SixLabors.ImageSharp back to 3.0.2 because of breaking changes
* Update ImageSharp/ImageSharp.Web to 3.1.0 and use ComputeHMAC
* Moved to centralized nuget packages
* Handle JsonSchema
* Change PackageReference to PackageVersion
* Opt out of central package management for mangement api (at least for versions less than 14) and the UI project
* ManagePackageVersionsCentrally = false
* Change folder acceptance tests are build, to avoid reading the test Directory.Packages.props
* Change folder acceptance tests are build, to avoid reading the test Directory.Packages.props
* change working directory
* workingDirectory
* Force the template to use local nuget packages
* Force the template to use local nuget packages
* clean up
* added wait on
* added wait on
* Fix Umbraco.Web.UI.Login not showing up in solution
* Update PackageValidationBaselineVersion to 13.0.0-rc1 and remove all CompatibilitySuppressions.xml files
* Remove unnecessary package references
* Move Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design reference and add comment
* Disable package validation and fix override in tests
* Inherit package validation setting for EF Core projects
* Update to .net 8 preview 1
* Update npoco to 5.7.0
* Update pipeline to use .net 8
* Revert "Update npoco to 5.7.0"
This reverts commit f7795afa77a41ef2719f639405f73d9c21e4b12e.
* Fix tests and updated OpenApi.json
* use dotnet 8 in linux container
* Updated templates and docker image to dotnet 8
* Bugfix
* R
Updated docker images to 8.0 preview 1
* linux docker images updated
* Force use c# 11, in hope of the acceptance tests will pass
* Do not use C# 8 :)
* Update to preview 2
* CompatibilitySuppressions
* updated templates
* Disable package validation
* Update to .net8 preview 4
* change EnableStrictModeForCompatibleFrameworksInPackage to false
* Package validation
* Added CompatibilitySuppressions.xml
* Fix up IP networks
* Updated to preview 5
* Update docker images
* Post merge fixes
* Try to update dotnet version of codeql
* Delete empty suppression files
* Remove dependency
* Cleanup
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Co-authored-by: Elitsa <elm@umbraco.dk>
* This moves around files and deletes the temp projects with files that are not moved to Core, Infrastructure etc.
Also moves the from new backoffice to static access, and override those with the old views in the legacy executeable
* Removes old files from the new executeable.
* Added missing files
* Added EF Core project to solution file
* fix build