CreateNewFolder Element (Visual Studio Templates)
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Determines whether to check that the target directory where the project is to be created does not exist. If the directory does exist, a fresh directory can be created for the project. This setting is typically overridden by the NewProjectRequiresNewFolder(VsTemplate)
registry flag (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE(/Wow6432Node)/Microsoft/VisualStudio/<version number>/Projects/<project GUID>
) that all common project types use to determine whether to create a new project in a new directory.
<VSTemplate>
<TemplateData>
<CreateNewFolder>
Syntax
<CreateNewFolder>
true/false
</CreateNewFolder>
Type
Boolean
Attributes and Elements
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.
Attributes
None.
Child Elements
None.
Parent Elements
Element | Description |
---|---|
TemplateData | Required element. Categorizes the template and defines how it displays in either the New Project or the Add New Item dialog box. |
Text Value
A text value is required.
The text must be either true
or false
, indicating whether or not a new container folder should be created when a project is created from the template.
Remarks
CreateNewFolder
is an optional element. The default value is true
.
The value specified in the CreateNewFolder
element is only honored by Visual Studio if the underlying project system supports it.
Example
The following code example specifies not to create a new folder when a project is created from the template.
<VSTemplate Type="Project" Version="3.0.0"
xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/vstemplate/2005">
<TemplateData>
<Name>My template</Name>
<Description>A basic template</Description>
<Icon>TemplateIcon.ico</Icon>
<ProjectType>CSharp</ProjectType>
<CreateNewFolder>false</CreateNewFolder>
</TemplateData>
<TemplateContent>
<Project File="MyTemplate.csproj">
<ProjectItem>Form1.cs<ProjectItem>
<ProjectItem>Form1.Designer.cs</ProjectItem>
<ProjectItem>Program.cs</ProjectItem>
<ProjectItem>Properties\AssemblyInfo.cs</ProjectItem>
<ProjectItem>Properties\Resources.resx</ProjectItem>
<ProjectItem>Properties\Resources.Designer.cs</ProjectItem>
<ProjectItem>Properties\Settings.settings</ProjectItem>
<ProjectItem>Properties\Settings.Designer.cs</ProjectItem>
</Project>
</TemplateContent>
</VSTemplate>
See Also
Visual Studio Template Schema Reference
Creating Project and Item Templates