Tuesday, 5 July 2016

c# - Reading settings from app.config or web.config in .NET




I'm working on a C# class library that needs to be able to read settings from the web.config or app.config file (depending on whether the DLL is referenced from an ASP.NET web application or a Windows Forms application).



I've found that



ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings.Get("MySetting")


works, but that code has been marked as deprecated by Microsoft.




I've read that I should be using:



ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["MySetting"]


However, the System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager class doesn't seem to be available from a C# Class Library project.



What is the best way to do this?


Answer



You'll need to add a reference to System.Configuration in your project's references folder.




You should definitely be using the ConfigurationManager over the obsolete ConfigurationSettings.


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