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WiFi access point credentials no longer stored in git repository #271

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Description

Second half of the changes started by #270:

  • The WiFi.cs file is included in the unit test project, but is not part of the git repository. It is safe to store actual credentials in the file, as required to run the unit tests.
  • There is a template for the WiFi file that will be copied to the project directory on first build in case WiFi.cs does not exist. The project will then build, but the file still has to be modified.

Motivation and Context

The credentials are required for the unit tests to run, but that required a change in code from the git repository. One moment of reduced attention and they are part of a public repository. That should be avoided.

How Has This Been Tested?

Clean clone of the repository, solution is build => no errors.

Let's see whether the Azure Pipeline also creates the WiFi.cs in the build process.

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@nfbot nfbot changed the title WiFi access point credentials no longer stored in git repository. WiFi access point credentials no longer stored in git repository Oct 7, 2024
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LGTM

@josesimoes josesimoes merged commit 58659be into nanoframework:main Oct 7, 2024
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@frobijn thank you again for your contribution! 🙏😄

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