How to read appSettings section in the web.config file?

My XML looks like this and the filename is web.config

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<configuration>
  <appSettings>   
    <add key="configFile" value="IIS.config"/>
    <add key="RialtoDomain" value="ASNC_AUDITORS"/>    
  </appSettings>
  <system.serviceModel>
    ....
  </system.serviceModel>
</configuration>

In the code when I read like this

String path = ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings["configFile"];

I am getting a null value. No exception is thrown.
Is this the right way to do it?

Answers:

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Method 1

Since you’re accessing a web.config you should probably use

using System.Web.Configuration;

WebConfigurationManager.AppSettings["configFile"]

Method 2

Add namespace

using System.Configuration;

and in place of

ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings

you should use

ConfigurationManager.AppSettings

String path = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["configFile"];

Method 3

ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["configFile"]

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.configuration.configurationmanager.appsettings.aspx

Method 4

You should add System.configuration dll as reference and use System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["configFile"].ToString

Don’t forget to add usingstatement at the beginning. Hope it will help.

Method 5

    using System.Configuration;

    /// <summary>
    /// For read one setting
    /// </summary>
    /// <param name="key">Key correspondent a your setting</param>
    /// <returns>Return the String contains the value to setting</returns>
    public string ReadSetting(string key)
    {
        var appSettings = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings;
        return appSettings[key] ?? string.Empty;
    }

    /// <summary>
    /// Read all settings for output Dictionary<string,string> 
    /// </summary>        
    /// <returns>Return the Dictionary<string,string> contains all settings</returns>
    public Dictionary<string, string> ReadAllSettings()
    {
        var result = new Dictionary<string, string>();
        foreach (var key in ConfigurationManager.AppSettings.AllKeys)
            result.Add(key, ConfigurationManager.AppSettings[key]);
        return result;
    }

Method 6

Here’s the easy way to get access to the web.config settings anywhere in your C# project.

 Properties.Settings.Default

Use case:

litBodyText.Text = Properties.Settings.Default.BodyText;
litFootText.Text = Properties.Settings.Default.FooterText;
litHeadText.Text = Properties.Settings.Default.HeaderText;

Web.config file:

  <applicationSettings>
    <myWebSite.Properties.Settings> 
      <setting name="BodyText" serializeAs="String">
        <value>
          &lt;h1&gt;Hello World&lt;/h1&gt;
          &lt;p&gt;
      Ipsum Lorem
          &lt;/p&gt;
        </value>
      </setting>
      <setting name="HeaderText" serializeAs="String">
      My header text
        <value />
      </setting>
      <setting name="FooterText" serializeAs="String">
      My footer text
        <value />
      </setting>
    </myWebSite.Properties.Settings>
  </applicationSettings>

No need for special routines – everything is right there already. I’m surprised that no one has this answer for the best way to read settings from your web.config file.


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