How to find path of active app.config file?

◇◆丶佛笑我妖孽 提交于 2019-11-26 15:03:56

问题


I'm trying to finish this exception handler:

if (ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["ConnectionString"]==null)
{
    string pathOfActiveConfigFile = ...?
    throw new ConfigurationErrorsException(
       "You either forgot to set the connection string, or " +
       "you're using a unit test framework that looks for  "+
       "the config file in strange places, update this file : " 
       + pathOfActiveConfigFile);
}

This problem seems to only happen to me when I'm using nUnit.


回答1:


Try this

AppDomain.CurrentDomain.SetupInformation.ConfigurationFile

Hope it helps




回答2:


Strictly speaking, there is no single configuration file. Excluding ASP.NET1 there can be three configuration files using the inbuilt (System.Configuration) support. In addition to the machine config: app.exe.config, user roaming, and user local.

To get the "global" configuration (exe.config):

ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration(ConfigurationUserLevel.None)
                    .FilePath

Use different ConfigurationUserLevel values for per-use roaming and non-roaming configuration files.


1 Which has a completely different model where the content of a child folders (IIS-virtual or file system) web.config can (depending on the setting) add to or override the parent's web.config.




回答3:


If you mean you are only getting a null return when you use NUnit, then you probably need to copy the ConnectionString value the your app.config of your application to the app.config of your test library.

When it is run by the test loader, the test assembly is loaded at runtime and will look in its own app.config (renamed to testAssembly.dll.config at compile time) rather then your applications config file.

To get the location of the assembly you're running, try

System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location



回答4:


Make sure you click the properties on the file and set it to "copy always" or it will not be in the Debug\ folder with your happy lil dll's to configure where it needs to be and add more cowbell




回答5:


The first time I realized that the Unit testing project referenced the app.config in that project rather then the app.config associated with my production code project (off course, DOH) I just added a line in the Post Build Event of the Prod project that will copy the app.config to the bin folder of the test project.

Problem solved

I haven't noticed any weird side effects so far, but I am not sure that this is the right solution, but at least it seems to work.




回答6:


One more option that I saw is missing here:

const string APP_CONFIG_FILE = "APP_CONFIG_FILE";
string defaultSysConfigFilePath = (string)AppDomain.CurrentDomain.GetData(APP_CONFIG_FILE);



回答7:


Depending on the location of your config file System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location might do what you need.




回答8:


I tried one of the previous answers in a web app (actually an Azure web role running locally) and it didn't quite work. However, this similar approach did work:

var map = new ExeConfigurationFileMap { ExeConfigFilename = "MyComponent.dll.config" };
var path = ConfigurationManager.OpenMappedExeConfiguration(map, ConfigurationUserLevel.None).FilePath;

The config file turned out to be in C:\Program Files\IIS Express\MyComponent.dll.config. Interesting place for it.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/793657/how-to-find-path-of-active-app-config-file

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