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John Olheiser bb25f85ce8
Refactor docs (#23752)
This was intended to be a small followup for
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/23712, but...here we are.

1. Our docs currently use `slug` as the entire URL, which makes
refactoring tricky (see https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/23712).
Instead, this PR attempts to make future refactoring easier by using
slugs as an extension of the section. (Hugo terminology)
- What the above boils down to is this PR attempts to use directory
organization as URL management. e.g. `usage/comparison.en-us.md` ->
`en-us/usage/comparison/`, `usage/packages/overview.en-us.md` ->
`en-us/usage/packages/overview/`
- Technically we could even remove `slug`, as Hugo defaults to using
filename, however at least with this PR it means `slug` only needs to be
the name for the **current file** rather than an entire URL
2. This PR adds appropriate aliases (redirects) for pages, so anything
on the internet that links to our docs should hopefully not break.
3. A minor nit I've had for a while, renaming `seek-help` to `support`.
It's a minor thing, but `seek-help` has a strange connotation to it.
4. The commits are split such that you can review the first which is the
"actual" change, and the second is added redirects so that the first
doesn't break links elsewhere.

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Signed-off-by: jolheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
2023-04-28 11:33:41 +08:00

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NuGet Packages Repository

Publish NuGet packages for your user or organization. The package registry supports the V2 and V3 API protocol and you can work with NuGet Symbol Packages too.

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Requirements

To work with the NuGet package registry, you can use command-line interface tools as well as NuGet features in various IDEs like Visual Studio. More information about NuGet clients can be found in the official documentation. The following examples use the dotnet nuget tool.

Configuring the package registry

To register the package registry you need to configure a new NuGet feed source:

dotnet nuget add source --name {source_name} --username {username} --password {password} https://gitea.example.com/api/packages/{owner}/nuget/index.json
Parameter Description
source_name The desired source name.
username Your Gitea username.
password Your Gitea password. If you are using 2FA or OAuth use a [personal access token]({{< relref "doc/development/api-usage.en-us.md#authentication" >}}) instead of the password.
owner The owner of the package.

For example:

dotnet nuget add source --name gitea --username testuser --password password123 https://gitea.example.com/api/packages/testuser/nuget/index.json

You can add the source without credentials and use the --api-key parameter when publishing packages. In this case you need to provide a [personal access token]({{< relref "doc/development/api-usage.en-us.md#authentication" >}}).

Publish a package

Publish a package by running the following command:

dotnet nuget push --source {source_name} {package_file}
Parameter Description
source_name The desired source name.
package_file Path to the package .nupkg file.

For example:

dotnet nuget push --source gitea test_package.1.0.0.nupkg

You cannot publish a package if a package of the same name and version already exists. You must delete the existing package first.

Symbol Packages

The NuGet package registry has build support for a symbol server. The PDB files embedded in a symbol package (.snupkg) can get requested by clients. To do so, register the NuGet package registry as symbol source:

https://gitea.example.com/api/packages/{owner}/nuget/symbols
Parameter Description
owner The owner of the package registry.

For example:

https://gitea.example.com/api/packages/testuser/nuget/symbols

Install a package

To install a NuGet package from the package registry, execute the following command:

dotnet add package --source {source_name} --version {package_version} {package_name}
Parameter Description
source_name The desired source name.
package_name The package name.
package_version The package version.

For example:

dotnet add package --source gitea --version 1.0.0 test_package

Supported commands

dotnet add
dotnet nuget push
dotnet nuget delete