This is default VSPackage. I added only ProvideAutoLoad attributes.
using System;
using System.ComponentModel.Design;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis;
using System.Globalization;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Threading;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.OLE.Interop;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop;
using Microsoft.Win32;
using Task = System.Threading.Tasks.Task;
namespace VSIXProject1
{
/// <summary>
/// This is the class that implements the package exposed by this assembly.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// <para>
/// The minimum requirement for a class to be considered a valid package for Visual Studio
/// is to implement the IVsPackage interface and register itself with the shell.
/// This package uses the helper classes defined inside the Managed Package Framework (MPF)
/// to do it: it derives from the Package class that provides the implementation of the
/// IVsPackage interface and uses the registration attributes defined in the framework to
/// register itself and its components with the shell. These attributes tell the pkgdef creation
/// utility what data to put into .pkgdef file.
/// </para>
/// <para>
/// To get loaded into VS, the package must be referred by <Asset Type="Microsoft.VisualStudio.VsPackage" ...> in .vsixmanifest file.
/// </para>
/// </remarks>
[PackageRegistration(UseManagedResourcesOnly = true, AllowsBackgroundLoading = true)]
[InstalledProductRegistration("#110", "#112", "1.0", IconResourceID = 400)] // Info on this package for Help/About
[Guid(VSPackage1.PackageGuidString)]
[ProvideAutoLoad(UIContextGuids.NoSolution, PackageAutoLoadFlags.BackgroundLoad)]
[ProvideAutoLoad(UIContextGuids.SolutionExists, PackageAutoLoadFlags.BackgroundLoad)]
[SuppressMessage("StyleCop.CSharp.DocumentationRules", "SA1650:ElementDocumentationMustBeSpelledCorrectly", Justification = "pkgdef, VS and vsixmanifest are valid VS terms")]
public sealed class VSPackage1 : AsyncPackage
{
/// <summary>
/// VSPackage1 GUID string.
/// </summary>
public const string PackageGuidString = "cca56365-4b14-4a96-9280-c30dce400195";
/// <summary>
/// Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="VSPackage1"/> class.
/// </summary>
public VSPackage1()
{
// Inside this method you can place any initialization code that does not require
// any Visual Studio service because at this point the package object is created but
// not sited yet inside Visual Studio environment. The place to do all the other
// initialization is the Initialize method.
}
#region Package Members
/// <summary>
/// Initialization of the package; this method is called right after the package is sited, so this is the place
/// where you can put all the initialization code that rely on services provided by VisualStudio.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="cancellationToken">A cancellation token to monitor for initialization cancellation, which can occur when VS is shutting down.</param>
/// <param name="progress">A provider for progress updates.</param>
/// <returns>A task representing the async work of package initialization, or an already completed task if there is none. Do not return null from this method.</returns>
protected override async Task InitializeAsync(CancellationToken cancellationToken, IProgress<ServiceProgressData> progress)
{
// When initialized asynchronously, the current thread may be a background thread at this point.
// Do any initialization that requires the UI thread after switching to the UI thread.
await this.JoinableTaskFactory.SwitchToMainThreadAsync(cancellationToken);
}
#endregion
}
}
Looks like it's not being instanced. If I'm adding break point or Debug.WriteLine(...) then nothing happening. When I'm adding Command then also nothing. I only can see my extension in Extensions and Updates window.
I recorded the little video with step by step reproduction my problem: https://youtu.be/B2T311Ug5FQ
What I should to do to my package gets instanced?