The NuGet Update Action is used to update the Nuget packages to the latest version.
A friendly name for this action (will be displayed in the actions workflow area).
Determines if this action will be run within the relevant stage.
The location of your .sln or packages.conf file within your source control.
The path to the local packages folder (location where packages are installed).
An optional list of NuGet Feed package sources to search for updates (the default source location is nuget.org).
The NuGet configuation file. If not specified, the file %AppData%\NuGet\NuGet.config is used.
The property collector pointing to the location of the NuGet.exe file.
Tick this to look for updates with the highest version available within the same major and minor version as the installed package.
Tick this update the running NuGet.exe to the newest version available from the server. You need to ensure that the user running the Agent service has the correct permissions to do this.
Allows updating to prerelease versions. This flag is not required when updating prerelease packages that are already installed.
The action to take, when asked to overwrite or ignore existing files referenced by the project: Overwrite, Ignore, None.
How long to wait for the action to finish running before timing out. Leaving this blank (or zero) will default to 86400 seconds (24 hours).
Tick to continue build on failure marking the action with a warning status.
If this is ticked, any warnings logged will not mark the action with a warning status.
If this is ticked, the command line output is written to the build log.
Multiple environment variables can be defined - one per line. These are set before the command line is run.
If this is ticked, environment variable values are written to the build log.
Tick this checkbox to set up a list of new environment variables prefixed with 'ContinuaCI.' for all current system expression objects and variables.
Visible only if the 'Generate system environment variables' checkbox is ticked.
If this is ticked, the values of any variables marked as sensitive will be masked with **** when setting system environment variables. Clear this to expose the values.