* Updated the code docs to work with new assemblies and namespaces+added conditional build to default pipeline * updated script that generate docs to use .NET 5 * Increased timeout of docs generation + changed to 5.x instead of 5.0.x Fixed wrong namespace, that would be we not have docs for it. * Fixed names in toc, so they are not that long and changed ordering * try custom hack https://github.com/dotnet/docfx/issues/1254#issuecomment-294080535 * revert nonworking hack - Divide prep steps into two. * Changed ordering * Try to generate docs without the build.ps1 script * Try to generate docs without the build.ps1 script * Try to generate docs without the build.ps1 script * Try to remove the examine one, to test if that is the reason it fails on azure pipeline * Try to remove the sqlce one, to test if that is the reason it fails on azure pipeline * Reintroduce Examine and SqlCE docs, as these was not the reason it will not work on azure pipeline. * Test if azure wanna build the docs without explicit version * Fixed two malformed xml docs * hardcode version of docfx, to hopefully let it pass on azure pipeline * hardcode version of docfx, to hopefully let it pass on azure pipeline * Restructure azure pipeline yaml to have stages as areas instead of OS * Restructure azure pipeline yaml to have stages as areas instead of OS * yml restructure * yml restructure * yml restructure * Not hardcoding docfx as the old versions also fail on azure * Fixed Badly formed XML comments * moved condition from job to stage * split build and metadata * indentation * removed wrong char * Try to add more loging on azure pipeline * include less * include less projects * add one more project * More azure pipeline test * indentation * All except infrastructure * publish tasks * Fix link on logo * Extensions also included * Less links * re-introduced infrastructure to the list of projects for generate docfx for. * Add filter * Remove single warning for xmldocs * more logging? * skip some things from the metadata * test using other image * Test if exclude filter works * Test with more explict filters, allowing some docs from Infrastructure * binary search for the file that is the issue * binary search for the file that is the issue * binary search for the file that is the issue * Exclude more folders * Exclude more folders and files * Only exclude files in root of namespace? * more filter trials * more filter trials * add 2 nested folders * all cs files? * Remove test projects * Toc * Update build/azure-pipelines.yml * move display name element * Update build/azure-pipelines.yml Co-authored-by: Mole <nikolajlauridsen@protonmail.ch> Co-authored-by: Mole <nikolajlauridsen@protonmail.ch>
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