Shiraz Bhaiji
Shiraz Bhaiji

Reputation: 65391

Programmatically create a web site in IIS using C# and set port number

We have been able to create a web site. We did this using the information in this link:

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms525598.aspx

However, we would like to use a port number other that port 80. How do we do this?

We are using IIS 6

Upvotes: 43

Views: 67850

Answers (6)

rkawano
rkawano

Reputation: 2503

This simplified method will create a site with default binding settings, and also create the application pool if needed:

public void addIISApplication(string siteName, string physicalPath, int port, string appPoolName)
{
    using (var serverMgr = new ServerManager())
    {
        var sitecollection = serverMgr.Sites;
        if (!sitecollection.Any(x => x.Name.ToLower() == siteName.ToLower()))
        {
            var appPools = serverMgr.ApplicationPools;
            if (!appPools.Any(x => x.Name.ToLower() == appPoolName.ToLower()))
            {
               serverMgr.ApplicationPools.Add(appPoolName);
            }

            var mySite = serverMgr.Sites.Add(siteName, physicalPath, port);
            mySite.ApplicationDefaults.ApplicationPoolName = appPoolName;
            serverMgr.CommitChanges();
        }
    }
}

Upvotes: 2

Liakat Hossain
Liakat Hossain

Reputation: 1384

I have gone though all answer here and also tested. Here is the most clean smarter version of answer for this question. However this still cant work on IIS 6.0. so IIS 8.0 or above is required.

string domainName = "";
string appPoolName = "";
string webFiles = "C:\\Users\\John\\Desktop\\New Folder";
if (IsWebsiteExists(domainName) == false)
{
    ServerManager iisManager = new ServerManager();
    iisManager.Sites.Add(domainName, "http", "*:8080:", webFiles);
    iisManager.ApplicationDefaults.ApplicationPoolName = appPoolName;
    iisManager.CommitChanges();
}
else
{
    Console.WriteLine("Name Exists already"); 
}


public static bool IsWebsiteExists(string strWebsitename)
{
    ServerManager serverMgr = new ServerManager();
    Boolean flagset = false;
    SiteCollection sitecollection = serverMgr.Sites;
    flagset = sitecollection.Any(x => x.Name == strWebsitename);
    return flagset;
}

Upvotes: 3

kitsune
kitsune

Reputation: 11643

If you're using IIS 7, there is a new managed API called Microsoft.Web.Administration

An example from the above blog post:

ServerManager iisManager = new ServerManager();
iisManager.Sites.Add("NewSite", "http", "*:8080:", "d:\\MySite");
iisManager.CommitChanges(); 

If you're using IIS 6 and want to do this, it's more complex unfortunately.

You will have to create a web service on every server, a web service that handles the creation of a website because direct user impersonation over the network won't work properly (If I recall this correctly).

You will have to use Interop Services and do something similar to this (This example uses two objects, server and site, which are instances of custom classes that store a server's and site's configuration):

string metabasePath = "IIS://" + server.ComputerName + "/W3SVC";
DirectoryEntry w3svc = new DirectoryEntry(metabasePath, server.Username, server.Password);

string serverBindings = ":80:" + site.HostName;
string homeDirectory = server.WWWRootPath + "\\" + site.FolderName;


object[] newSite = new object[] { site.Name, new object[] { serverBindings }, homeDirectory };

object websiteId = (object)w3svc.Invoke("CreateNewSite", newSite);

// Returns the Website ID from the Metabase
int id = (int)websiteId;

See more here

Upvotes: 83

satinder singh
satinder singh

Reputation: 175

Heres the solution.
Blog article : How to add new website in IIS 7

On Button click :

try
 {
  ServerManager serverMgr = new ServerManager();
  string strWebsitename = txtwebsitename.Text; // abc
  string strApplicationPool = "DefaultAppPool";  // set your deafultpool :4.0 in IIS
  string strhostname = txthostname.Text; //abc.com
  string stripaddress = txtipaddress.Text;// ip address
  string bindinginfo = stripaddress + ":80:" + strhostname;

  //check if website name already exists in IIS
    Boolean bWebsite = IsWebsiteExists(strWebsitename);
    if (!bWebsite)
     {
        Site mySite = serverMgr.Sites.Add(strWebsitename.ToString(), "http", bindinginfo, "C:\\inetpub\\wwwroot\\yourWebsite");
        mySite.ApplicationDefaults.ApplicationPoolName = strApplicationPool;
        mySite.TraceFailedRequestsLogging.Enabled = true;
        mySite.TraceFailedRequestsLogging.Directory = "C:\\inetpub\\customfolder\\site";
        serverMgr.CommitChanges();
        lblmsg.Text = "New website  " + strWebsitename + " added sucessfully";
     }
     else
     {
        lblmsg.Text = "Name should be unique, " + strWebsitename + "  is already exists. ";
     }
   }
  catch (Exception ae)
  {
      Response.Redirect(ae.Message);
   }

Looping over sites whether name already exists

    public bool IsWebsiteExists(string strWebsitename)
    {
        Boolean flagset = false;
        SiteCollection sitecollection = serverMgr.Sites;
        foreach (Site site in sitecollection)
        {
            if (site.Name == strWebsitename.ToString())
            {
                flagset = true;
                break;
            }
            else
            {
                flagset = false;
            }
        }
        return flagset;
    }

Upvotes: 15

Hari
Hari

Reputation: 51

Try the following Code to Know the unUsed PortNo

        DirectoryEntry root = new DirectoryEntry("IIS://localhost/W3SVC");

        // Find unused ID PortNo for new web site
        bool found_valid_port_no = false;
        int random_port_no = 1;

        do
        {
            bool regenerate_port_no = false;
            System.Random random_generator = new Random();
            random_port_no = random_generator.Next(9000,15000);

            foreach (DirectoryEntry e in root.Children)
            {
                if (e.SchemaClassName == "IIsWebServer")
                {

                    int site_id = Convert.ToInt32(e.Name);
                    //For each detected ID find the port Number 

                     DirectoryEntry vRoot = new DirectoryEntry("IIS://localhost/W3SVC/" + site_id);
                     PropertyValueCollection pvcServerBindings = vRoot.Properties["serverbindings"];
                     String bindings = pvcServerBindings.Value.ToString().Replace(":", "");
                     int port_no = Convert.ToInt32(bindings);

                     if (port_no == random_port_no)
                    {
                        regenerate_port_no = true;
                        break;
                    }
                }
            }

            found_valid_port_no = !regenerate_port_no;
        } while (!found_valid_port_no);

        int newportId = random_port_no;

Upvotes: 5

Dewfy
Dewfy

Reputation: 23624

  1. In properties of site select "Web Site" tab and specify TCP Port.
  2. In studio to debug purpose specify http://localhost:<port>/<site&gt; at tab Web for "Use Local IIS Web Server"

Upvotes: 1

Related Questions