Use Server.MapPath in Business Layer

◇◆丶佛笑我妖孽 提交于 2019-12-04 04:31:11

The correct way to deal with this is to have the presentation layer pass the path into the business layer.

To put this another way, the purpose of having a business layer is to create a separation of concerns between the ui and business processes. If you force the business process to know about the ui layer, then you are violating that separation of concerns.

There are a number of ways you could deal with this. You could pass the path into the business layer when the business layer is constructed, such as via constructor initialization or through dependency injection. Or you could pass it to the method call. Or you could create some form of configuration file that your business layer loads that contains the path.

There are lots of ways of going about this that do not violate separation of concerns.

you can use

string  path = System.AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory+"App_Data";
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string path = HostingEnvironment.MapPath("~\\App_Data");

It works for me

I know its an old question but still a very valid one. I have seen all answers here and I want to write notes of the best of all knowledge here.

  1. It is recommended NOT to use System.Web assembly as it conflicts S.O.L.I.D principles. For Example, If we use System.Web and try to use that DLL in a Windows Form / Console / WPF application then context will always remain null in that scenario.
  2. For example you can want to access data.txt file under the folder App_data folder. In DLL you should use following Code

    string rootDirectoryPath = AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory; string pathFinalAccessFile = Path.Combine(rootDirectoryPath, "App_Data", "data.txt");

Rather than appending path and file name manually with quotes and "\" you should use Path.Combine Method in C# (as shown in code above).

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