Compartir a través de


.xml (VSIX Deployment)

Contains information about the kinds of content in a VSIX package. Extension Manager uses the [Content_Types].xml file to install the package, but it does not install the file itself.

Nota

Although this topic applies only to [Content_Type].xml files that are used in VSIX packages, the [Content_Types].xml file type is part of the Open Packaging Conventions (OPC) standard. For more information, see OPC: A New Standard For Packaging Your Data on the MSDN Web site.

Attributes and Elements

The following sections describe the root element and its attributes and child elements.

Root Element

Element

Description

Types

Contains child elements that enumerate the file types in the VSIX package.

Attributes

Attribute

Description

Xmlns

(Required.) The location of the schema used for this [Content_Types].xml file.

{Attribute name} Attribute

Value

Description

http://schemas.openformats.org/package/2006/content-types

The location of the content types schema.

Child Elements

The Types element can contain any number of Default elements.

Element

Description

Default

Describes a content type in the VSIX package. Every file type in the package must have its own Default element.

Attributes

Attribute

Description

Extension

The file name extension of a file in the VSIX package.

ContentType

Describes the kind of content that is associated with the file name extension.

{Attribute name} Attribute

Visual Studio recognizes the following ContentType values for the associated Extension types.

Extension

ContentType

txt

text/plain

pkgdef

text/plain

xml

text/xml

vsixmanifest

text/xml

htm or html

text/html

rtf

application/rtf

pdf

application/pdf

gif

image/gif

jpg or jpeg

image/jpg

tiff

image/tiff

vsix

application/zip

zip

application/zip

dll

application/octet-stream

all other file types

application/octet-stream

Example

Description

The following [Content_Types].xml file describes a typical VSIX package.

Code

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> 
<Types xmlns="https://schemas.openxmlformats.org/package/2006/content-types">
    <Default Extension="vsixmanifest" ContentType="text/xml" /> 
    <Default Extension="dll" ContentType="application/octet-stream" /> 
    <Default Extension="png" ContentType="application/octet-stream" /> 
    <Default Extension="txt" ContentType="text/plain" /> 
    <Default Extension="pkgdef" ContentType="text/plain" /> 
</Types>

See Also

Other Resources

Anatomy of a VSIX Package

VSIX Extension Schema Reference

OPC: A New Standard For Packaging Your Data