Reputation: 1540
I currently have an app.config in an application of mine set up like so:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<configuration>
<configSections>
<sectionGroup name="DeviceSettings">
<section name="MajorCommands" type="System.Configuration.DictionarySectionHandler"/>
</sectionGroup>
</configSections>
<appSettings>
<add key="ComPort" value="com3"/>
<add key="Baud" value="9600"/>
<add key="Parity" value="None"/>
<add key="DataBits" value="8"/>
<add key="StopBits" value="1"/>
<add key="Ping" value="*IDN?"/>
<add key="FailOut" value="1"/>
</appSettings>
<DeviceSettings>
<MajorCommands>
<add key="Standby" value="STBY"/>
<add key="Operate" value="OPER"/>
<add key="Remote" value="REMOTE"/>
<add key="Local" value="LOCAL"/>
<add key="Reset" value="*RST" />
</MajorCommands>
</DeviceSettings>
</configuration>
My current objective is to foreach or simply read all values from MajorCommands into a Dictionary<string, string>
formatted as Dictionary<key, value>
. I've tried several different approaches using System.Configuration but none seem to work and I haven't been able to find any details out there for my exact question. Is there any proper way to do this?
Upvotes: 47
Views: 71942
Reputation: 2378
I would probably treat the config file as an xml file.
Dictionary<string, string> myDictionary = new Dictionary<string, string>();
XmlDocument document = new XmlDocument();
document.Load("app.config");
XmlNodeList majorCommands = document.SelectNodes("/configuration/DeviceSettings/MajorCommands/add");
foreach (XmlNode node in majorCommands)
{
myDictionary.Add(node.Attributes["key"].Value, node.Attributes["value"].Value)
}
If document.Load doen't work, try converting your config file to xml file.
Upvotes: -3
Reputation: 33364
using ConfigurationManager
class you can get whole section from app.config
file as Hashtable
which you can convert to Dictionary
if you want to:
var section = (ConfigurationManager.GetSection("DeviceSettings/MajorCommands") as System.Collections.Hashtable)
.Cast<System.Collections.DictionaryEntry>()
.ToDictionary(n=>n.Key.ToString(), n=>n.Value.ToString());
you'll need to add reference to System.Configuration
assembly
Upvotes: 64
Reputation: 1690
You are almost there - you just have nested your MajorCommands a level too deep. Just change it to this:
<configuration>
<configSections>
<section
name="MajorCommands"
type="System.Configuration.DictionarySectionHandler" />
</configSections>
<startup>
<supportedRuntime version="v4.0" sku=".NETFramework,Version=v4.5" />
</startup>
<MajorCommands>
<add key="Standby" value="STBY"/>
<add key="Operate" value="OPER"/>
<add key="Remote" value="REMOTE"/>
<add key="Local" value="LOCAL"/>
<add key="Reset" value="*RST" />
</MajorCommands>
</configuration>
And then the following will work for you:
var section = (Hashtable)ConfigurationManager.GetSection("MajorCommands");
Console.WriteLine(section["Reset"]);
Note that this is a Hashtable (not type safe) as opposed to a Dictionary. If you want it to be Dictionary<string,string>
you can convert it like so:
Dictionary<string,string> dictionary = section.Cast<DictionaryEntry>().ToDictionary(d => (string)d.Key, d => (string)d.Value);
Upvotes: 46