Configuration :: Appsettings ConfigSource?
Jun 24, 2010
I have splitted the appSettings from web.config file and put it under 'App_ConfigappSettings.config' which is mapped using configSource attribute.web.config :
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It is working fine in my local machine. But giving problem while hosting the application to web server.i.e, Can not find appsettings
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Jun 12, 2010
i have stored settings in the AppSettings section of the web.config file.
I'm trying to access these settings via System.Configuration.ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings, but the AppSettingsCollection is empty. So I can't access this settings.
The strange thing is that this is working on my development machine, but is failing on the production machine. Previous versions of the web application have also worked on the production machine. I'm not aware of any modifications that could couse this.
I have also tried using ConfigurationManager and WebConfigurationManager without success.
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Oct 14, 2010
I have web app that compiles, but when I try to run it, it gives the following error:
"A section using 'configSource' may contain no other attributes or elements", I have made some research on this and still couldn't get anything.
Note: This is happening in the Web.Config file of the web app like this:
<system.web>
<pages
configSource="ConfigPages.config"
controlRenderingCompatibilityVersion="3.5"
clientIDMode="AutoID">
</pages>
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Feb 16, 2010
What exactly we have in appSettings.config file. My company is using this file in the code to differentiate between Development and Production Environment.
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Jan 21, 2011
I should store application configuration data and default text values that will have the best performance overall. For example, I've been sticking stuff like default URL values and the default text for error messages or application instructions inside the web.config, but now I'm wondering if that will scale...
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Feb 11, 2011
I am retrieving value from webconfig file.
PriceCode = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings[d.PriceCode].ToString() == "" ? "XXXX" : ConfigurationManager.AppSettings[d.PriceCode].ToString(),
if the value is found its fine, but if the value is not found in webconfig file an exception is thrown... why is that?
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Jul 20, 2010
I have a web.config file with the key "mailTo" This contains multiple comma delimited email addresses.
I want to loop through these values addig the to a collection in c# but it treat is as one string rather than multiple string.
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Apr 21, 2010
Does somebody knows how to access applicationSettings-Keys in web.config (NOT appSettings) from aspx.file like "<%? applicationSettings:Keyname %>? This seems to work only with the old "appSettings".
From code I can it access it with "Properties.Settings.Default.Keyname", thats clear.
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Feb 28, 2010
I've got some question about two ways to save settings in the web.config.
Appsettings:
Look in web.config
<appSettings>
<add key="key1" value="value1"/>
<add key="key2" value="value2"/>
</appSettings>
Usage in code-behind:
ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["key1"];
ApplicationSettings/ Properties (autogenerated by using the 'properties'-tab in the project)
Look in web.config
<applicationSettings>
<Projectname.Properties.Settings>
<setting name="Testenvironment" serializeAs="String">
<value>True</value>
</setting>
</Projectname.Properties.Settings>
</applicationSettings>
Usage:
Properties.Settings.Default.Testenvironment
So, what the difference between these two storage possibilities of settings in the web.config? As far as I can see, a downside of the appSettings is that you have modify the web.config yourself and the appSettings are not strong tiped, where as the applicationSettings are. Both are replaceable with in a web deployment project.As far as I am concerned, there is no use for appSettings. Am I missing something here? Which is the historically seen older one?
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Jan 22, 2010
Can anyone tell me the differnce between
System.web.httpcontext.current.application["tag"]
or
System.Configuration.Appsettings["tag"]
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Dec 7, 2010
My current project has many peripheral systems and many different environments (testing, integration, development etc). As expected, we're using .config files to dynamically manage everything.
Instead of updating each relavant key when deploying to an environment, I was hoping there was a way to change 1 key only. Such as:
<add key="Environment" value="Development"/>
<add key="WebServiceLocation" value="http://<<Environment>>/text.asmx"/>
I've done some searching and haven't come up with an elegant solution. I'm aware that .config files can make use of system variables, but this seems like a bit of a high wire act.
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Jan 15, 2010
I am trying to clean up our web.config file such that per-deployment specific stuff is not kept in the main config. I have managed with the connections strings and some of the mailSettings, but I need the from attribute as well as the configSource, but this doesn't seem to be allowed.
Currently I have this:
web.config:
<system.net>
<mailSettings >
<smtp configSource="email.config" from="me@blahblah.com" />
</mailSettings>
<defaultProxy>
<proxy bypassonlocal="True" usesystemdefault="False" />
</defaultProxy>
</system.net>
email.config
<network host="myhost" password="" userName="" />
Ideally I would have the set the configSource on either mailSettings or system.net, but this isn't supported.
Is there a better way to do this?
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Mar 28, 2011
I 'm trying to connect to the database in file settings.web but displayed error.
What's wrong?
web.config:
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An error occurred during the processing of a configuration file required to
service this request. Please review the specific error details below and modify
your configuration file appropriately. Parser Error Message: The
format of a configSource file must be an element containing the name of the
section.
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Jan 4, 2010
Is there a way to use a generated file as a configSource for a web.config section?
In web.config, I tried a simple:
<webParts configSource="webpartsConfig.aspx" />
where webpartsConfig.aspx just spits out XML when accessed normally, but not as a configSource. (The literal source code is included as-is, giving an error.)
Motivation for this solution: I have different configuration variables locally and online, and I don't want to juggle multiple config files.
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Nov 24, 2010
In my web.config I have:
<sessionState configSource="SessionState.config">
</sessionState>
In SessionState.config I have:
<sessionState timeout="90" mode="SQLServer" allowCustomSqlDatabase="true" cookieless="false" sqlConnectionString="Data Source=.;Persist Security Info=True;Integrated Security=True">
</sessionState>
I've tried various incantations but can't seem to get it to work. I get this error:
Parser Error Message: Unable to open configSource file 'SessionState.config'.
From MSDN:
Of course they don't show an actual example.
I verified that the file is in the bin directory. I also have this working fine for the connection strings section.
How do I use a remote config file for sessionState?
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Aug 25, 2010
I've set an AppSetting key for my root directory in my web.config file and now I'm going back through my site and changing all link and resources to use this key. Then If the domain ever changes I can just change one line of code and not worry about links breaking. I'm not quite sure however how to use this when I register my header and footer user controls.
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Mar 3, 2010
ASP.NET 3.5 Classes throughout our solution referenced ConfigurationManater.AppSettings[""] to get appSettings (from web.config).
We decided we weren't happy with that. Folks were mistyping appSetting key names in code (which compiled fine), and it was cumbersome to track usages. And then there's the duplicated strings throughout the codebase as you reference the same appSettings all over the place.
So, we decided that only one class would be allowed to reference the ConfigurationManager, and the rest of the solution would reference that class when it needed the value of a certain appSetting. ConfigurationManater.AppSettings[""] was static, so we exposed a bunch of static read-only properties off of our single Settings class.
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And now we're injecting the ISettings instance as a dependency of the objects which use settings values (the class/interface are in a project that everyone can reference without problems).
In places where we can't inject an existing instance (e.g. Global.asax), we construct a new instance into a static field.
Given all of that, what would you recommend we change, and why?
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Jun 16, 2010
in one of the application i have been reffering connection string is stored in appsettings! till now i have been storeing the connection in <connectionstring/> element. But, what is the correct way?
So my quetion is, What is the differences between <connectionstring> and <appsettings> in web.config, are there any specific reason why i should or should not be storing connection string in appsettings? Are there any rules / guidlines provided to follow? Or is this completely the choice of the developer?
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Oct 27, 2010
I am using MS Test to test one of my controller's actions. This method uses the ConfigurationManger to read appSettigns from the web.config. For some reason ConfigurationMangager is not able to find the appsettings.In NUNIT I would just make sure to add a copy of the webconfig file to the test project so that it is available when running in that context. However this is not working for me.
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Sep 21, 2010
For each appSetting I use, I want to specify a value that will be returned if the specified key isn't found in the appSettings. I was about to create a class to manage this, but I'm thinking this functionality is probably already in the .NET Framework somewhere?
Is there a NameValueCollection/Hash/etc-type class in .NET that will let me specify a key and a fallback/default value -- and return either the key's value, or the specified value?
If there is, I could put the appSettings into an object of that type before calling into it (from various places).
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Nov 25, 2010
i did not realize that: i have a web.config in a separate class library and i was reading the web.config appsetting from different web applicaiton.
i am using VS2010 target framework 3.5
i dont know what is wrong here but i am getting null when i try to get
ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["StoreId"];
string _storeid = GetStoreId;
public static string GetStoreId
{
get
{
return ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["StoreId"];
}
}
<appSettings>
<add key="StoreId" value="123" />
</appSettings>
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Apr 30, 2010
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In the span's onclick handler i wrote "javascript: alert(getAppSetting('ftpuser'));" for testing, and built some alerts into the function. The first alert returns [object]. That's nice, i thought. The second alert returned 0. That's strange, because the web.config has exactly 1 of this node. So i guess that the function doesn't actually load the correct document. Has anyone done something similar ? When i don't suppy a full path, doesn't javascript assume that it should look for the file in the virtual directory of the current web application where the web.config is ?
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Aug 8, 2010
I have customer specific settings in a custom.config which links back to web.config.
What I want to accomplish is to load the settings from appsettings section in custom.config into setup.aspx page. The settings will be loaded into textbox, dropdown list etc. After the user makes changes then save it back to custom.config. Is this possible? It seems to me that the appSettings section is readonly. What would be best approach to accomplish this?
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Jan 25, 2010
I have a web.config in a sub directory with an appSetting in it. It does not seem to be picked up and added to the appSettings collection? what I'm doing wrong or how to get round setting directory specific settings?
The directory has this config file
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And its picked up (or not) by an ascx control like so
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Mar 23, 2011
given that I can add various addributes to the stock membership provider I assume I can do the same with my own provider implementation.
<add name="MyMembershipProvider" type="Portal.Infrastructure.MyMembershipProvider"
enablePasswordRetrieval="false"
enablePasswordReset="true"
requiresQuestionAndAnswer="true"
[...] />
My question now: How do I access these values in the code? I understand that the ConfigurationManager can be used to access key value pairs in the appSettings section but this is different.
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