# dotnet-core-buildpack **Repository Path**: mirrors_cloudfoundry/dotnet-core-buildpack ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: dotnet-core-buildpack - **Description**: Cloud Foundry buildpack for .NET Core on Linux - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Apache-2.0 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-09-24 - **Last Updated**: 2026-03-21 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Cloud Foundry buildpack: .NET Core [![CF Slack](https://www.google.com/s2/favicons?domain=www.slack.com) Join us on Slack](https://cloudfoundry.slack.com/messages/buildpacks/) A Cloud Foundry [buildpack](http://docs.cloudfoundry.org/buildpacks/) for .NET Core applications. For more information about ASP.NET Core see: * [ASP.NET Github](https://github.com/aspnet/home) * [Introduction to ASP.NET Core](http://docs.asp.net/en/latest/conceptual-overview/aspnet.html) ### Buildpack User Documentation Official buildpack documentation can be found at . ### Building the Buildpack To build this buildpack, run the following commands from the buildpack's directory: 1. Source the .envrc file in the buildpack directory. ```bash source .envrc ``` To simplify the process in the future, install [direnv](https://direnv.net/) which will automatically source .envrc when you change directories. 1. Install buildpack-packager ```bash go install github.com/cloudfoundry/libbuildpack/packager/buildpack-packager@master ``` 1. Build the buildpack ```bash buildpack-packager build [ --cached ] [ --stack ] ``` 1. Use in Cloud Foundry Upload the buildpack to your Cloud Foundry and optionally specify it by name ```bash cf create-buildpack [BUILDPACK_NAME] [BUILDPACK_ZIP_FILE_PATH] 1 cf push my_app [-b BUILDPACK_NAME] ``` ### Testing Buildpacks use the [Cutlass](https://github.com/cloudfoundry/libbuildpack/tree/master/cutlass) framework for running integration tests against Cloud Foundry. Before running the integration tests, you need to login to your Cloud Foundry using the [cf cli](https://github.com/cloudfoundry/cli): ```bash cf login -a https://api.your-cf.com -u name@example.com -p pa55woRD ``` Note that your user requires permissions to run `cf create-buildpack` and `cf update-buildpack`. To run the integration tests, run the following command from the buildpack's directory: 1. Source the .envrc file in the buildpack directory. ```bash source .envrc ``` To simplify the process in the future, install [direnv](https://direnv.net/) which will automatically source .envrc when you change directories. 1. Run unit tests ```bash ./scripts/unit.sh ``` 1. Run integration tests ```bash ./scripts/integration.sh ``` ### Contributing Find our guidelines [here](./CONTRIBUTING.md). ### Help and Support Join the #buildpacks channel in our [Slack community](http://slack.cloudfoundry.org/) if you need any further assistance. ## Contributing Find our guidelines [here](./CONTRIBUTING.md). ### Reporting Issues Please fill out the issue template fully if you'd like to start an issue for the buildpack. ### Links * [Hello World sample](https://github.com/IBM-Bluemix/aspnet-core-helloworld) * [ASP.NET Core 1.0.1](https://github.com/aspnet/Home/releases/tag/1.0.1) * [Kestrel](https://github.com/aspnet/KestrelHttpServer) * [.NET Core Application Deployment](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/articles/core/deploying/index) * [Specify the path](https://docs.cloudfoundry.org/devguide/deploy-apps/manifest.html#-procedure)