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Scenario
Invalid NuGetAudit value 'sample'. Valid values: true, false.
Invalid NuGetAuditLevel value 'sample';. Valid values: low, moderate, high, critical.
Invalid NuGetAuditMode value 'sample'. Valid values: direct, all.
Issue
Your project file, or a file it imports (for example Directory.Build.props
) has defined the MSBuild property shown in the error message (either NuGetAudit
, NuGetAuditLevel
, or NuGetAuditMode
) to an invalid value.
Solution
- Remove the definition of the MSBuild property to use NuGet's default.
- Change the value of the MSBuild property to a value that the error lists as valid.
For example, if one of your MSBuild files currently has <NuGetAuditLevel>sample<NuGetAuditLevel>
, either delete the line, or change it to <NuGetAuditLevel>low</NuGetAuditLevel>
.
To find where the property is being defined, you can use MSBuild's -preprocess
command line argument. Also see MSBuild's example on the page for customizing the build.