How can I get the executing assembly version?

本秂侑毒 提交于 2019-12-17 17:28:49

问题


I am trying to get the executing assembly version in C# 3.0 using the following code:

var assemblyFullName = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().FullName;
var version = assemblyFullName .Split(',')[1].Split('=')[1];

Is there another proper way of doing so?


回答1:


Two options... regardless of application type you can always invoke:

Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().Version

If a Windows Forms application, you can always access via application if looking specifically for product version.

Application.ProductVersion

Using GetExecutingAssembly for an assembly reference is not always an option. As such, I personally find it useful to create a static helper class in projects where I may need to reference the underlying assembly or assembly version:

// A sample assembly reference class that would exist in the `Core` project.
public static class CoreAssembly
{
    public static readonly Assembly Reference = typeof(CoreAssembly).Assembly;
    public static readonly Version Version = Reference.GetName().Version;
}

Then I can cleanly reference CoreAssembly.Version in my code as required.




回答2:


In MSDN, Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly Method, is remark about method "getexecutingassembly", that for performance reasons, you should call this method only when you do not know at design time what assembly is currently executing.

The recommended way to retrieve an Assembly object that represents the current assembly is to use the Type.Assembly property of a type found in the assembly.

The following example illustrates:

using System;
using System.Reflection;

public class Example
{
    public static void Main()
    {
        Console.WriteLine("The version of the currently executing assembly is: {0}",
                          typeof(Example).Assembly.GetName().Version);
    }
}

/* This example produces output similar to the following:
   The version of the currently executing assembly is: 1.1.0.0

Of course this is very similar to the answer with helper class "public static class CoreAssembly", but, if you know at least one type of executing assembly, it isn't mandatory to create a helper class, and it saves your time.




回答3:


using System.Reflection;
{
    string version = Assembly.GetEntryAssembly().GetName().Version.ToString();
}

Remarks from MSDN http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.reflection.assembly.getentryassembly%28v=vs.110%29.aspx:

The GetEntryAssembly method can return null when a managed assembly has been loaded from an unmanaged application. For example, if an unmanaged application creates an instance of a COM component written in C#, a call to the GetEntryAssembly method from the C# component returns null, because the entry point for the process was unmanaged code rather than a managed assembly.




回答4:


This should do:

Assembly assem = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly();
AssemblyName aName = assem.GetName();
return aName.Version.ToString();



回答5:


I finally settled on typeof(MyClass).GetTypeInfo().Assembly.GetName().Version for a netstandard1.6 app. All of the other proposed answers presented a partial solution. This is the only thing that got me exactly what I needed.

Sourced from a combination of places:

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/x4cw969y(v=vs.110).aspx

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/2exyydhb(v=vs.110).aspx




回答6:


Product Version may be preferred if you're using versioning via GitVersion or other versioning software.

To get this from within your class library you can call System.Diagnostics.FileVersionInfo.ProductVersion:

using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Reflection;

//...

var assemblyLocation = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location;
var productVersion = FileVersionInfo.GetVersionInfo(assemblyLocation).ProductVersion



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4941288/how-can-i-get-the-executing-assembly-version

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