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Compiler Warning ASPIREWATCH001

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Version introduced: 13.5

Run mode configuration types and members are for evaluation purposes only and are subject to change or removal in future updates. Suppress this diagnostic to proceed.

This diagnostic warning is reported when using experimental run mode configuration APIs in Aspire, including:

  • RunConfiguration class
  • DistributedApplicationExecutionContext.RunConfiguration property
  • DistributedApplicationExecutionContextOptions.RunConfiguration property

These APIs let integrations vary how their resources are launched based on the kind of run being performed, without changing the core hosting behavior. In publish mode, every property on RunConfiguration holds its default value.

The following code generates ASPIREWATCH001:

Reading run mode configuration
var builder = DistributedApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
if (builder.ExecutionContext.IsRunMode)
{
var runConfiguration = builder.ExecutionContext.RunConfiguration;
if (runConfiguration.WatchEnabled)
{
// Launch resources so source changes are hot-reloaded.
}
}
builder.Build().Run();

RunConfiguration holds settings that only apply when the AppHost is running in run mode (as opposed to publish mode). Integrations use it to vary how their resources are launched without changing the core hosting behavior.

Indicates that resources should start in watch mode if able. Integrations that support watch can launch their resources so that source changes are hot-reloaded. This is a hint: integrations that cannot watch their resources should start them in the normal fashion.

Suppress the warning with either of the following methods:

  • Set the severity of the rule in the .editorconfig file.

    .editorconfig
    [*.{cs,vb}]
    dotnet_diagnostic.ASPIREWATCH001.severity = none

    For more information about editor config files, see Configuration files for code analysis rules.

  • Add the following PropertyGroup to your project file:

    C# project file
    <PropertyGroup>
    <NoWarn>$(NoWarn);ASPIREWATCH001</NoWarn>
    </PropertyGroup>
  • Suppress in code with the #pragma warning disable ASPIREWATCH001 directive:

    Suppressing the warning
    var builder = DistributedApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
    #pragma warning disable ASPIREWATCH001
    var runConfiguration = builder.ExecutionContext.RunConfiguration;
    #pragma warning restore ASPIREWATCH001
    builder.Build().Run();