--- title: ASP.NET Core directory structure author: rick-anderson description: Learn about the directory structure of published ASP.NET Core apps. monikerRange: '>= aspnetcore-2.2' ms.author: riande ms.custom: mvc ms.date: 04/09/2020 uid: host-and-deploy/directory-structure --- # ASP.NET Core directory structure [!INCLUDE[](~/includes/not-latest-version.md)] :::moniker range=">= aspnetcore-6.0" The *publish* directory contains the app's deployable assets produced by the [dotnet publish](/dotnet/core/tools/dotnet-publish) command. The directory contains: * Application files * Configuration files * Static assets * Packages * A runtime ([self-contained deployment](/dotnet/core/deploying/#self-contained-deployments-scd) only) | App Type | Directory Structure | | -------- | ------------------- | | [Framework-dependent Executable (FDE)](/dotnet/core/deploying/#framework-dependent-executables-fde) | | | [Self-contained Deployment (SCD)](/dotnet/core/deploying/#self-contained-deployments-scd) | | †Indicates a directory The *publish* directory represents the *content root path*, also called the *application base path*, of the deployment. Whatever name is given to the *publish* directory of the deployed app on the server, its location serves as the server's physical path to the hosted app. The *wwwroot* directory, if present, only contains static assets. ## Additional resources * [dotnet publish](/dotnet/core/tools/dotnet-publish) * [.NET Core application deployment](/dotnet/core/deploying/) * [Target frameworks](/dotnet/standard/frameworks) * [.NET Core RID Catalog](/dotnet/core/rid-catalog) :::moniker-end :::moniker range=">= aspnetcore-3.0 < aspnetcore-6.0" The *publish* directory contains the app's deployable assets produced by the [dotnet publish](/dotnet/core/tools/dotnet-publish) command. The directory contains: * Application files * Configuration files * Static assets * Packages * A runtime ([self-contained deployment](/dotnet/core/deploying/#self-contained-deployments-scd) only) | App Type | Directory Structure | | -------- | ------------------- | | [Framework-dependent Executable (FDE)](/dotnet/core/deploying/#framework-dependent-executables-fde) | | | [Self-contained Deployment (SCD)](/dotnet/core/deploying/#self-contained-deployments-scd) | | †Indicates a directory The *publish* directory represents the *content root path*, also called the *application base path*, of the deployment. Whatever name is given to the *publish* directory of the deployed app on the server, its location serves as the server's physical path to the hosted app. The *wwwroot* directory, if present, only contains static assets. ## Additional resources * [dotnet publish](/dotnet/core/tools/dotnet-publish) * [.NET Core application deployment](/dotnet/core/deploying/) * [Target frameworks](/dotnet/standard/frameworks) * [.NET Core RID Catalog](/dotnet/core/rid-catalog) :::moniker-end :::moniker range="< aspnetcore-3.0" The *publish* directory contains the app's deployable assets produced by the [dotnet publish](/dotnet/core/tools/dotnet-publish) command. The directory contains: * Application files * Configuration files * Static assets * Packages * A runtime ([self-contained deployment](/dotnet/core/deploying/#self-contained-deployments-scd) only) | App Type | Directory Structure | | -------- | ------------------- | | [Framework-dependent Executable (FDE)](/dotnet/core/deploying/#framework-dependent-executables-fde) | | | [Self-contained Deployment (SCD)](/dotnet/core/deploying/#self-contained-deployments-scd) | | †Indicates a directory The *publish* directory represents the *content root path*, also called the *application base path*, of the deployment. Whatever name is given to the *publish* directory of the deployed app on the server, its location serves as the server's physical path to the hosted app. The *wwwroot* directory, if present, only contains static assets. Creating a *Logs* folder is useful for [ASP.NET Core Module enhanced debug logging](xref:host-and-deploy/iis/logging-and-diagnostics#enhanced-diagnostic-logs). Folders in the path provided to the `` value aren't created by the module automatically and should pre-exist in the deployment to allow the module to write the debug log. A *Logs* directory can be created for the deployment using one of the following two approaches: * Add the following `` element to the project file: ```xml ``` The `` element creates an empty *Logs* folder in the published output. The element uses the `PublishDir` property to determine the target location for creating the folder. Several deployment methods, such as Web Deploy, skip empty folders during deployment. The `` element generates a file in the *Logs* folder, which guarantees deployment of the folder to the server. Folder creation using this approach fails if the worker process doesn't have write access to the target folder. * Physically create the *Logs* directory on the server in the deployment. The deployment directory requires Read/Execute permissions. The *Logs* directory requires Read/Write permissions. Additional directories where files are written require Read/Write permissions. ## Additional resources * [dotnet publish](/dotnet/core/tools/dotnet-publish) * [.NET Core application deployment](/dotnet/core/deploying/) * [Target frameworks](/dotnet/standard/frameworks) * [.NET Core RID Catalog](/dotnet/core/rid-catalog) :::moniker-end