Costura is an add-in for Fody
Embeds dependencies as resources.
This is an add-in for Fody
It is expected that all developers using Fody either become a Patron on OpenCollective, or have a Tidelift Subscription. See Licensing/Patron FAQ for more information.
In .NET Core 3 there are two new features:
With these features included in the dotnet tool set, the value proposition of Costura is greatly diminished.
Therefore we strongly recommend to try out the alternatives mentioned above.
Costura will be kept in maintenance mode for the following use-cases because they are used by the maintainers:
- C# projects (we have no experience with VB.NET, nor have any intention supporting this)
- Library linking (e.g. embed dependencies in library projects)
- Exe linking (e.g. embed dependencies in exe projects)
- Windows platforms
- Any advanced scenario that you are not willing to contribute (money, PR, etc) after discussing with the core contributes first
- VB.NET (see above)
- Windows Services
- Non-Windows platforms
Note that this list may be updated and will become more strict over time.
Install the Costura.Fody NuGet package and update the Fody NuGet package:
PM> Install-Package Fody
PM> Install-Package Costura.Fody
The Install-Package Fody
is required since NuGet always defaults to the oldest, and most buggy, version of any dependency.
Add <Costura/>
to FodyWeavers.xml
<Weavers>
<Costura/>
</Weavers>
This approach uses a combination of two methods
- Jeffrey Richter's suggestion of using embedded resources as a method of merging assemblies
- Einar Egilsson's suggestion using cecil to create module initializers
This Task performs the following changes
- Take all assemblies (and pdbs) that have been marked as "Copy Local" and embed them as resources in the target assembly.
- Injects the following code into the module initializer of the target assembly. This code will be called when the assembly is loaded into memory
eg
static <Module>()
{
ILTemplate.Attach();
}
- Injects the following class into the target assembly. This means if an assembly load fails it will be loaded from the embedded resources.
All config options are accessed by modifying the Costura
node in FodyWeavers.xml.
Default FodyWeavers.xml:
<Weavers>
<Costura />
</Weavers>
This will copy embedded files to disk before loading them into memory. This is helpful for some scenarios that expected an assembly to be loaded from a physical file.
Defaults to false
<Costura CreateTemporaryAssemblies='true' />
Controls if .pdbs for reference assemblies are also embedded.
Defaults to true
<Costura IncludeDebugSymbols='false' />
Controls whether the runtimes
folder, used by .NET Core, for the embedded dependencies will be embedded.
Defaults to true
<Costura IncludeRuntimeReferences='false' />
Controls whether the runtime assemblies are embedded with their full path or only with their assembly name.
For example, the reference system.text.encoding.codepages\5.0.0\runtimes\win\lib\net461\System.Text.Encoding.CodePages.dll
will be embedded as costura.system.text.encoding.codepages.dll.compressed
when false
, so Costura will automatically load it.
It will be embedded as costura.runtimes.win.lib.net461.system.text.encoding.codepages.dll.compressed
when true
(given IncludeRuntimeReferences='true'
and IncludeRuntimeAssemblies='System.Text.Encoding.CodePages'
), requiring custom user code to load the embedded compressed assembly.
Defaults to false
when the weaved assembly targets .NET Framework, true
when the weaved assembly targets .NET Core
<Costura UseRuntimeReferencePaths='true' />
Embedded assemblies are compressed by default, and uncompressed when they are loaded. You can turn compression off with this option.
Defaults to false
<Costura DisableCompression='true' />
As part of Costura, embedded assemblies are no longer included as part of the build. This cleanup can be turned off.
Defaults to false
<Costura DisableCleanup='true' />
Costura by default will load as part of the module initialization. This flag disables that behaviour. Make sure you call CosturaUtility.Initialize()
somewhere in your code.
Defaults to true
<Costura LoadAtModuleInit='false' />
Costura will by default use assemblies with a name like 'resources.dll' as a satellite resource and prepend the output path. This flag disables that behavior.
Be advised, that DLL project assembly names ending with '.resources' (resulting in *.resources.dll
will lead to errors when this flag set to false
.
Defaults to false
<Costura IgnoreSatelliteAssemblies='true' />
A list of assembly names to exclude from the default action of "embed all Copy Local references".
Do not include .exe
or .dll
in the names.
Can not be defined with IncludeAssemblies
.
Can use wildcards for partial assembly name matching. For example System.*
will exclude all assemblies that start with System.
. Wildcards may only be used at the end of an entry so for example, System.*.Private.*
would not work.
Can take two forms.
As an element with items delimited by a newline.
<Costura>
<ExcludeAssemblies>
Foo
Bar
</ExcludeAssemblies>
</Costura>
Or as an attribute with items delimited by a pipe |
.
<Costura ExcludeAssemblies='Foo|Bar' />
A list of assembly names to include from the default action of "embed all Copy Local references".
Do not include .exe
or .dll
in the names.
Can not be defined with ExcludeAssemblies
/ IncludeRuntimeAssemblies
.
Can use wildcards at the end of the name for partial matching.
Can take two forms.
As an element with items delimited by a newline.
<Costura>
<IncludeAssemblies>
Foo
Bar
</IncludeAssemblies>
</Costura>
Or as an attribute with items delimited by a pipe |
.
<Costura IncludeAssemblies='Foo|Bar' />
Mixed-mode assemblies cannot be loaded the same way as managed assemblies.
Therefore, to help Costura identify which assemblies are mixed-mode, and in what environment to load them in you should include their names in one or both of these lists.
Do not include .exe
or .dll
in the names.
Can use wildcards at the end of the name for partial matching.
Can take two forms.
As an element with items delimited by a newline.
<Costura>
<Unmanaged32Assemblies>
Foo32
Bar32
</Unmanaged32Assemblies>
<Unmanaged64Assemblies>
Foo64
Bar64
</Unmanaged64Assemblies>
</Costura>
Or as a attribute with items delimited by a pipe |
.
<Costura
Unmanaged32Assemblies='Foo32|Bar32'
Unmanaged64Assemblies='Foo64|Bar64' />
Native libraries can be loaded by Costura automatically. To include a native library include it in your project as an Embedded Resource in a folder called costura32
or costura64
depending on the bittyness of the library.
Optionally you can also specify the order that preloaded libraries are loaded. When using temporary assemblies from disk mixed mode assemblies are also preloaded.
To specify the order of preloaded assemblies add a PreloadOrder
element to the config.
<Costura>
<PreloadOrder>
Foo
Bar
</PreloadOrder>
</Costura>
Or as a attribute with items delimited by a pipe |
.
<Costura PreloadOrder='Foo|Bar' />
CosturaUtility
is a class that gives you access to initialize the Costura system manually in your own code. This is mainly for scenarios where the module initializer doesn't work, such as libraries and Mono.
To use, call CosturaUtility.Initialize()
somewhere in your code, as early as possible.
class Program
{
static Program()
{
CosturaUtility.Initialize();
}
static void Main(string[] args) { ... }
}
Most unit test frameworks need the .dll
s files in order to discover and perform the unit tests. You may need to add Costura and a configuration like the below to your testing assembly.
<Weavers>
<Costura ExcludeAssemblies='TargetExe|TargetExeTest'
CreateTemporaryAssemblies='true'
DisableCleanup='true'/>
</Weavers>
Merge from The Noun Project