Captain Comic
Captain Comic

Reputation: 16196

How to save application settings to file?

I have simple application. To be more specific this is Visual Studio Addin. Client needs to specify several settings (string, int, decimal etc)

I need to be able to load it at starup time and save if changed.

Let's say for simplicity I have all settings in one class AppSettings.

I can of course use DataContractSerializer to serialize/deserialize AppSettings but I think there must be some standard way.

Upvotes: 0

Views: 384

Answers (3)

apros
apros

Reputation: 2878

Visual Studio Addin is specific case. In this case we can distribute only a .dll file which contain add in code and some .xml with Add-in definition if you want to use standard installation Add-In package. When I had such problem I try to resolve it with Windows registry. You can find a lot of examples how to deal with Windows registry in c#.

Upvotes: 1

Remy
Remy

Reputation: 12703

There are Application Settings from Microsoft:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/a65txexh.aspx?appId=Dev10IDEF1&l=EN-US&k=k(APPLICATIONSETTINGSOVERVIEW);k(TargetFrameworkMoniker-%22.NETFRAMEWORK&k=VERSION=V4.0%22)&rd=true

You can use it like this:

Properties.Settings.Default.DumpHeader = dumpHeader;
Properties.Settings.Default.DumpFooter = dumpFooter;

Properties.Settings.Default.Save();

And loading works similar. But you have to define a .settings file first. It's from the WPF Framework, not sure if it works for WinForms too.

Similar question with a similar answer:
Best practice to save application settings in a Windows Forms Application

Upvotes: 1

orlp
orlp

Reputation: 117681

I'm a huge fan of flat file storage myself, for example INI files. An article with example code on how to use INI files with .NET can be found here.

Upvotes: 1

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