plaureano
plaureano

Reputation: 3279

How to get the current ProcessID?

What's the simplest way to obtain the current process ID from within your own application, using the .NET Framework?

Upvotes: 115

Views: 96961

Answers (3)

luvieere
luvieere

Reputation: 37534

Get a reference to the current process and use System.Diagnostics's Process.Id property:

int nProcessID = System.Diagnostics.Process.GetCurrentProcess().Id;

Upvotes: 156

ckuri
ckuri

Reputation: 4545

The upcoming .NET 5 introduces Environment.ProcessId which should be preferred over Process.GetCurrentProcess().Id as it avoids allocations and the need to dispose the Process object.

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/performance-improvements-in-net-5/ shows a benchmark where Environment.ProcessId only takes 3ns instead of 68ns with Process.GetCurrentProcess().Id.

Upvotes: 47

to StackOverflow
to StackOverflow

Reputation: 124794

Process.GetCurrentProcess().Id

Or, since the Process class is IDisposable, and the Process ID isn't going to change while your application's running, you could have a helper class with a static property:

public static int ProcessId
{
    get 
    {
        if (_processId == null)
        {
            using(var thisProcess = System.Diagnostics.Process.GetCurrentProcess())
            {
                _processId = thisProcess.Id;
            }
        }
        return _processId.Value;
    }
}
private static int? _processId;

Upvotes: 24

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