Accessibility Insights for Windows loads extensions using MEF, which decouples the extension implementations from the main app. As such, when you build the app in your debug environment, none of the extensions are available. This makes it more difficult to debug the extension.
To simplify debugging, we just need to persuade Visual Studio to put the extension into the same folder as the application. The easiest way to do this is to temporarily cause ApplicationInsights.csproj to include a reference to the extension implementation. Obviously, these changes must be removed before submitting a PR.
Add the following projects via the UI by opening the AccessibilityInsights project, then adding references as follows:
Extension | Project |
---|---|
AutoUpdate | Extensions.GitHubAutoUpdate |
Azure Boards Issue Filing | Extensions.AzureDevOps |
GitHub Issue Filing | Extensions.GitHub |
Telemetry | Extensions.Telemetry |
For those who prefer to edit files directly, here are the blurbs to add to AccessibilityInsights.csproj:
<ProjectReference Include="..\AccessibilityInsights.Extensions.GitHubAutoUpdate\Extensions.GitHubAutoUpdate.csproj">
<Project>{80165ccc-6d76-4590-a16b-1790a35b08e4}</Project>
<Name>Extensions.GitHubAutoUpdate</Name>
</ProjectReference>
<ProjectReference Include="..\AccessibilityInsights.Extensions.AzureDevOps\Extensions.AzureDevOps.csproj">
<Project>{58dbf9fe-0029-408f-a8a4-23ae500e938d}</Project>
<Name>Extensions.AzureDevOps</Name>
</ProjectReference>
<ProjectReference Include="..\AccessibilityInsights.Extensions.GitHub\Extensions.GitHub.csproj">
<Project>{f421aafd-d85f-49b8-b95e-ca17718c38dd}</Project>
<Name>Extensions.GitHub</Name>
</ProjectReference>
<ProjectReference Include="..\AccessibilityInsights.Extensions.Telemetry\Extensions.Telemetry.csproj">
<Project>{d17e1749-28fe-44b9-a9f6-af8985124fe4}</Project>
<Name>Extensions.Telemetry</Name>
</ProjectReference>