Alexandre Rondeau
Alexandre Rondeau

Reputation: 2687

Loading app.config into the AppDomain

I can't get the App.Config file to load into the App Domain.

I'm using

[System.AppDomain]::CurrentDomain.SetData("APP_CONFIG_FILE", $config_path)

from Powershell Calling .NET Assembly that uses App.config but the App.Config file is still not loaded.

I've also tried resetting the cache as explained in Using CurrentDomain.SetData("APP_CONFIG_FILE") doesn't work in PowerShell ISE .

Here is my test script:

$configFile = "{ActualPhysicalPath}\App.Config"
gc $configFile

Add-Type -AssemblyName System.Configuration
[Configuration.ConfigurationManager].GetField("s_initState", "NonPublic, Static").SetValue($null, 0)
[Configuration.ConfigurationManager].GetField("s_configSystem", "NonPublic, Static").SetValue($null, $null)
([Configuration.ConfigurationManager].Assembly.GetTypes() | where {$_.FullName -eq "System.Configuration.ClientConfigPaths"})[0].GetField("s_current", "NonPublic, Static").SetValue($null, $null)

[Configuration.ConfigurationManager]::ConnectionStrings[0].Name
[System.AppDomain]::CurrentDomain.SetData("APP_CONFIG_FILE", $null)
[Configuration.ConfigurationManager]::ConnectionStrings[0].Name
[System.AppDomain]::CurrentDomain.SetData("APP_CONFIG_FILE", $configFile)
[Configuration.ConfigurationManager]::ConnectionStrings[0].Name

I'm always getting the connection strings stored in machine.config, rather than those in the App.config.

How can I get my specific App.Config file loaded in the app domain?

Upvotes: 16

Views: 8387

Answers (2)

Robert Mooney
Robert Mooney

Reputation: 916

Try moving your SetData statement before the GetField statement.

With PowerShell 5.0 on Windows 10, the guidance provided by the link you reference seems to work: I'm able to retrieve both AppSettings and ConnectionStrings.

Add-Type -AssemblyName System.Configuration

# Set this to the full path of your App.config
$configPath = "C:\Full\Path\To\App.config"

[System.AppDomain]::CurrentDomain.SetData("APP_CONFIG_FILE", $configPath)
[Configuration.ConfigurationManager].GetField("s_initState", "NonPublic, Static").SetValue($null, 0)
[Configuration.ConfigurationManager].GetField("s_configSystem", "NonPublic, Static").SetValue($null, $null)
([Configuration.ConfigurationManager].Assembly.GetTypes() | where {$_.FullName -eq "System.Configuration.ClientConfigPaths"})[0].GetField("s_current", "NonPublic, Static").SetValue($null, $null)

[System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager]::AppSettings
[System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager]::ConnectionStrings

Upvotes: 18

Eris
Eris

Reputation: 7638

Have you tried the solution presented here: Change default app.config at runtime

It appears to describe some sort of cache, and that more work has to be done to ensure the loaded data is read.

Th important part of the first answer is: "There exists a class ClientConfigPaths that caches the paths. So, even after changing the path with SetData, it is not re-read, because there already exist cached values. The solution is to remove these, too"

Upvotes: -1

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