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No files are found with glob pattern ../Material.Blazor.csproj, excluding <none>, under directory "C:\Solutions\OHI\Material.Blazor\Material.Blazor\DocFx"
warning: NOTE that `../` is currently not supported in glob pattern, please use `../` in `src` option instead.
warning: No .NET API project detected.
So I then attempted to add the src directive:
"metadata": [
{
"src": [
{
"files": "Material.Blazor.csproj",
"src": "../",
"filter": "filterConfig.yml"
}
],
remainder is the same
The error appears to be identical:
C:\Solutions\OHI\Material.Blazor>docfx Material.Blazor\DocFx\docfx.json --serve
Using .NET Core SDK 7.0.401
No files are found with glob pattern ../Material.Blazor.csproj, excluding <none>, under directory "C:\Solutions\OHI\Material.Blazor\Material.Blazor\DocFx"
warning: NOTE that `../` is currently not supported in glob pattern, please use `../` in `src` option instead.
warning: No .NET API project detected.
So is what I am attempting possible or do I need to move the docfx.json up one level?
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I have the need to generate two different doc sites in the same solution.
I am trying to use the following structure:
What I can not ascertain from the documentation if this is even possible.
I first tried the following for the metadata:
This resulted in
So I then attempted to add the src directive:
The error appears to be identical:
So is what I am attempting possible or do I need to move the docfx.json up one level?
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