John Adams
John Adams

Reputation: 4833

How to use Server.MapPath when HTTPContext .Current is Nothing

I have some code that works fine when I need to delete some image files from a directory on my web server:

Dim ImageURL As String = dsImages.Tables(0).Rows(iImgRow).Item("ImageURL")
Dim physicalName = Server.MapPath(ImageURL)
oUpload.DeleteFileFromServer(physicalName, iAdid, iImgID)

..but I am running into a problem when a maintenance task running in a separate thread at set intervals determines that files like the above need to be deleted:

Dim ImageURL As String = dsImage.Tables(0).Rows(i - 1).Item("ImageURL")
Dim iImgID As Integer = dsImage.Tables(0).Rows(i - 1).Item("ImageId")
Dim physicalName As String = HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath(ImageURL)
oUpload.DeleteFileFromServer(physicalName, iAdID, iImgID)

In this latter case, HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath(ImageURL) has a value of Nothing.

Is there a way to get the full path for this case?

Upvotes: 22

Views: 34784

Answers (2)

Chtioui Malek
Chtioui Malek

Reputation: 11515

The HttpContext.Current is not available when your code is running inside a thread.

To have your web application path you can either use :

System.Web.Hosting.HostingEnvironment.MapPath("~/")

or you can simply find it in the HttpRuntime.AppDomainAppPath property (recommended/faster).

Upvotes: 44

Hawxby
Hawxby

Reputation: 2804

Assuming that the paths are relative then the separate process does not know what they are relative to, which web application. In this case you will need to store it in the config and either append the two together or perform a string replace on ~/

Upvotes: 2

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