System.Text.Json 4.6.0-preview6.19264.9
Provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way to read UTF-8 encoded JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) text.
Commonly Used Types:
System.Text.Json.Utf8JsonReader
System.Text.Json.Utf8JsonWriter
System.Text.Json.JsonDocument
When using NuGet 3.x this package requires at least version 3.4.
Showing the top 20 packages that depend on System.Text.Json.
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Microsoft.IdentityModel.Protocols.OpenIdConnect
Includes types that provide support for OpenIdConnect protocol.
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160 |
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Microsoft.IdentityModel.Tokens
Includes types that provide support for SecurityTokens, Cryptographic operations: Signing, Verifying Signatures, Encryption.
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158 |
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Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel
Provides abstractions for reading `.deps` files. When a .NET application is compiled, the SDK generates a JSON manifest file (`<ApplicationName>.deps.json`) that contains information about application dependencies. You can use `Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel` to read information from this manifest at run time. This is useful when you want to dynamically compile code (for example, using Roslyn Emit API) referencing the same dependencies as your main application.
By default, the dependency manifest contains information about the application's target framework and runtime dependencies. Set the PreserveCompilationContext project property to `true` to additionally include information about reference assemblies used during compilation.
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114 |
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Npgsql
Npgsql is the open source .NET data provider for PostgreSQL.
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113 |
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Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Workspaces.MSBuild
.NET Compiler Platform ("Roslyn") support for analyzing MSBuild projects and solutions. This should be used with at least one
of the following packages to add the appropriate language support:
- Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.CSharp.Workspaces
- Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.VisualBasic.Workspaces
More details at https://aka.ms/roslyn-packages
This package was built from the source at https://github.com/dotnet/roslyn/commit/6c4a46a31302167b425d5e0a31ea83c9a9aa1d09.
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105 |
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Microsoft.Build.Framework
This package contains the Microsoft.Build.Framework assembly which is a common assembly used by other MSBuild assemblies.
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Microsoft.OpenApi
.NET models with JSON and YAML writers for OpenAPI specification
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Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Workspaces.MSBuild
.NET Compiler Platform ("Roslyn") support for analyzing MSBuild projects and solutions. This should be used with at least one
of the following packages to add the appropriate language support:
- Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.CSharp.Workspaces
- Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.VisualBasic.Workspaces
More details at https://aka.ms/roslyn-packages
This package was built from the source at https://github.com/dotnet/roslyn/commit/e091728607ca0fc9efca55ccfb3e59259c6b5a0a.
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Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel
Provides abstractions for reading `.deps` files. When a .NET application is compiled, the SDK generates a JSON manifest file (`<ApplicationName>.deps.json`) that contains information about application dependencies. You can use `Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel` to read information from this manifest at run time. This is useful when you want to dynamically compile code (for example, using Roslyn Emit API) referencing the same dependencies as your main application.
By default, the dependency manifest contains information about the application's target framework and runtime dependencies. Set the PreserveCompilationContext project property to `true` to additionally include information about reference assemblies used during compilation.
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Microsoft.IdentityModel.Tokens
Includes types that provide support for SecurityTokens, Cryptographic operations: Signing, Verifying Signatures, Encryption.
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Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel
Provides abstractions for reading `.deps` files. When a .NET application is compiled, the SDK generates a JSON manifest file (`<ApplicationName>.deps.json`) that contains information about application dependencies. You can use `Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel` to read information from this manifest at run time. This is useful when you want to dynamically compile code (for example, using Roslyn Emit API) referencing the same dependencies as your main application.
By default, the dependency manifest contains information about the application's target framework and runtime dependencies. Set the PreserveCompilationContext project property to `true` to additionally include information about reference assemblies used during compilation.
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Npgsql
Npgsql is the open source .NET data provider for PostgreSQL.
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Microsoft.IdentityModel.Tokens
Includes types that provide support for SecurityTokens, Cryptographic operations: Signing, Verifying Signatures, Encryption.
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Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel
Provides abstractions for reading `.deps` files. When a .NET application is compiled, the SDK generates a JSON manifest file (`<ApplicationName>.deps.json`) that contains information about application dependencies. You can use `Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel` to read information from this manifest at run time. This is useful when you want to dynamically compile code (for example, using Roslyn Emit API) referencing the same dependencies as your main application.
By default, the dependency manifest contains information about the application's target framework and runtime dependencies. Set the PreserveCompilationContext project property to `true` to additionally include information about reference assemblies used during compilation.
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Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design
Shared design-time components for Entity Framework Core tools.
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Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel
Provides abstractions for reading `.deps` files. When a .NET application is compiled, the SDK generates a JSON manifest file (`<ApplicationName>.deps.json`) that contains information about application dependencies. You can use `Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel` to read information from this manifest at run time. This is useful when you want to dynamically compile code (for example, using Roslyn Emit API) referencing the same dependencies as your main application.
By default, the dependency manifest contains information about the application's target framework and runtime dependencies. Set the PreserveCompilationContext project property to `true` to additionally include information about reference assemblies used during compilation.
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Microsoft.IdentityModel.Tokens
Includes types that provide support for SecurityTokens, Cryptographic operations: Signing, Verifying Signatures, Encryption.
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Microsoft.OpenApi
.NET models with JSON and YAML writers for OpenAPI specification
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Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel
Provides abstractions for reading `.deps` files. When a .NET application is compiled, the SDK generates a JSON manifest file (`<ApplicationName>.deps.json`) that contains information about application dependencies. You can use `Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel` to read information from this manifest at run time. This is useful when you want to dynamically compile code (for example, using Roslyn Emit API) referencing the same dependencies as your main application.
By default, the dependency manifest contains information about the application's target framework and runtime dependencies. Set the PreserveCompilationContext project property to `true` to additionally include information about reference assemblies used during compilation.
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Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel
Provides abstractions for reading `.deps` files. When a .NET application is compiled, the SDK generates a JSON manifest file (`<ApplicationName>.deps.json`) that contains information about application dependencies. You can use `Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel` to read information from this manifest at run time. This is useful when you want to dynamically compile code (for example, using Roslyn Emit API) referencing the same dependencies as your main application.
By default, the dependency manifest contains information about the application's target framework and runtime dependencies. Set the PreserveCompilationContext project property to `true` to additionally include information about reference assemblies used during compilation.
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MonoAndroid 1.0
- System.Buffers (>= 4.5.0)
- System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe (>= 4.6.0-preview6.19264.9)
MonoTouch 1.0
- System.Buffers (>= 4.5.0)
- System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe (>= 4.6.0-preview6.19264.9)
.NET Core 2.0
- System.Memory (>= 4.5.0)
- System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe (>= 4.6.0-preview6.19264.9)
- System.Threading.Tasks.Extensions (>= 4.5.1)
.NET Core 2.1
- System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe (>= 4.6.0-preview6.19264.9)
.NET Core 3.0
- No dependencies.
.NET Standard 2.0
- System.Buffers (>= 4.5.0)
- System.Memory (>= 4.5.0)
- System.Numerics.Vectors (>= 4.5.0)
- System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe (>= 4.6.0-preview6.19264.9)
- System.Threading.Tasks.Extensions (>= 4.5.1)
UAP 10.0.16299
- System.Memory (>= 4.5.0)
- System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe (>= 4.6.0-preview6.19264.9)
- System.Threading.Tasks.Extensions (>= 4.5.1)
Xamarin.iOS 1.0
- System.Buffers (>= 4.5.0)
- System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe (>= 4.6.0-preview6.19264.9)
Xamarin.Mac 2.0
- System.Buffers (>= 4.5.0)
- System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe (>= 4.6.0-preview6.19264.9)
Xamarin.TVOS 1.0
- System.Buffers (>= 4.5.0)
- System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe (>= 4.6.0-preview6.19264.9)
Xamarin.WatchOS 1.0
- System.Buffers (>= 4.5.0)
- System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe (>= 4.6.0-preview6.19264.9)