Walkthrough: Download assemblies on demand with the ClickOnce deployment API using the Designer
Applies to: Visual Studio Visual Studio for Mac
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By default, all the assemblies included in a ClickOnce application are downloaded when the application is first run. However, there might be parts of your application that are used by a small set of the users. In this case, you want to download an assembly only when you create one of its types. The following walkthrough demonstrates how to mark certain assemblies in your application as "optional", and how to download them by using classes in the System.Deployment.Application namespace when the common language runtime demands them.
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Create the projects
To create a project that uses an on-demand assembly with Visual Studio
Create a new Windows Forms project in Visual Studio. On the File menu, point to Add, and then click New Project. Choose a Class Library project in the dialog box and name it
ClickOnceLibrary
.Note
In Visual Basic, we recommend that you modify the project properties to change the root namespace for this project to
Microsoft.Samples.ClickOnceOnDemand
or to a namespace of your choice. For simplicity, the two projects in this walkthrough are in the same namespace.Define a class named
DynamicClass
with a single property namedMessage
.Public Class DynamicClass Sub New() End Sub Public ReadOnly Property Message() As String Get Message = "Hello, world!" End Get End Property End Class
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Text; namespace Microsoft.Samples.ClickOnceOnDemand { public class DynamicClass { public DynamicClass() {} public string Message { get { return ("Hello, world!"); } } } }
Select the Windows Forms project in Solution Explorer. Add a reference to the System.Deployment.Application assembly and a project reference to the
ClickOnceLibrary
project.Note
In Visual Basic, we recommend that you modify the project properties to change the root namespace for this project to
Microsoft.Samples.ClickOnceOnDemand
or to a namespace of your choice. For simplicity, the two projects in this walkthrough are located in the same namespace.Right-click the form, click View Code from the menu, and add the following references to the form.
using System.Reflection; using System.Deployment.Application; using Microsoft.Samples.ClickOnceOnDemand; using System.Security.Permissions;
Imports System.Reflection Imports System.Deployment.Application Imports System.Collections.Generic Imports Microsoft.Samples.ClickOnceOnDemand Imports System.Security.Permissions
Add the following code to download this assembly on demand. This code shows how to map a set of assemblies to a group name using a generic Dictionary class. Because we are only downloading a single assembly in this walkthrough, there is only one assembly in our group. In a real application, you would likely want to download all assemblies related to a single feature in your application at the same time. The mapping table enables you to do this easily by associating all the DLLs that belong to a feature with a download group name.
// Maintain a dictionary mapping DLL names to download file groups. This is trivial for this sample, // but will be important in real-world applications where a feature is spread across multiple DLLs, // and you want to download all DLLs for that feature in one shot. Dictionary<String, String> DllMapping = new Dictionary<String, String>(); [SecurityPermission(SecurityAction.Demand, ControlAppDomain=true)] public Form1() { InitializeComponent(); DllMapping["ClickOnceLibrary"] = "ClickOnceLibrary"; AppDomain.CurrentDomain.AssemblyResolve += new ResolveEventHandler(CurrentDomain_AssemblyResolve); } /* * Use ClickOnce APIs to download the assembly on demand. */ private Assembly CurrentDomain_AssemblyResolve(object sender, ResolveEventArgs args) { Assembly newAssembly = null; if (ApplicationDeployment.IsNetworkDeployed) { ApplicationDeployment deploy = ApplicationDeployment.CurrentDeployment; // Get the DLL name from the Name argument. string[] nameParts = args.Name.Split(','); string dllName = nameParts[0]; string downloadGroupName = DllMapping[dllName]; try { deploy.DownloadFileGroup(downloadGroupName); } catch (DeploymentException de) { MessageBox.Show("Downloading file group failed. Group name: " + downloadGroupName + "; DLL name: " + args.Name); throw (de); } // Load the assembly. // Assembly.Load() doesn't work here, as the previous failure to load the assembly // is cached by the CLR. LoadFrom() is not recommended. Use LoadFile() instead. try { newAssembly = Assembly.LoadFile(Application.StartupPath + @"\" + dllName + ".dll"); } catch (Exception e) { throw (e); } } else { //Major error - not running under ClickOnce, but missing assembly. Don't know how to recover. throw (new Exception("Cannot load assemblies dynamically - application is not deployed using ClickOnce.")); } return (newAssembly); }
' Maintain a dictionary mapping DLL names to download file groups. This is trivial for this sample, ' but will be important in real-world applications where a feature is spread across multiple DLLs, ' and you want to download all DLLs for that feature in one shot. Dim DllMappingTable As New Dictionary(Of String, String)() <SecurityPermission(SecurityAction.Demand, ControlAppDomain:=True)> _ Sub New() ' This call is required by the Windows Form Designer. InitializeComponent() ' Add any initialization after the InitializeComponent() call. DllMappingTable("ClickOnceLibrary") = "ClickOnceLibrary" End Sub Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load AddHandler AppDomain.CurrentDomain.AssemblyResolve, AddressOf Me.CurrentDomain_AssemblyResolve End Sub Private Function CurrentDomain_AssemblyResolve(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal args As ResolveEventArgs) As System.Reflection.Assembly Dim NewAssembly As Assembly = Nothing If (ApplicationDeployment.IsNetworkDeployed) Then Dim Deploy As ApplicationDeployment = ApplicationDeployment.CurrentDeployment ' Get the DLL name from the argument. Dim NameParts As String() = args.Name.Split(",") Dim DllName As String = NameParts(0) Dim DownloadGroupName As String = DllMappingTable(DllName) Try Deploy.DownloadFileGroup(DownloadGroupName) Catch ex As Exception MessageBox.Show("Could not download file group from Web server. Contact administrator. Group name: " & DownloadGroupName & "; DLL name: " & args.Name) Throw (ex) End Try ' Load the assembly. ' Assembly.Load() doesn't work here, as the previous failure to load the assembly ' is cached by the CLR. LoadFrom() is not recommended. Use LoadFile() instead. Try NewAssembly = Assembly.LoadFile(Application.StartupPath & "\" & DllName & ".dll") Catch ex As Exception Throw (ex) End Try Else ' Major error - not running under ClickOnce, but missing assembly. Don't know how to recover. Throw New Exception("Cannot load assemblies dynamically - application is not deployed using ClickOnce.") End If Return NewAssembly End Function
On the View menu, click Toolbox. Drag a Button from the Toolbox onto the form. Double-click the button and add the following code to the Click event handler.
private void getAssemblyButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { DynamicClass dc = new DynamicClass(); MessageBox.Show("Message: " + dc.Message); }
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim DC As New DynamicClass() MessageBox.Show("Message is " & DC.Message) End Sub
Mark assemblies as optional
To mark assemblies as optional in your ClickOnce application by using Visual Studio
Right-click the Windows Forms project in Solution Explorer and click Properties. Select the Publish tab.
Click the Application Files button.
Find the listing for ClickOnceLibrary.dll. Set the Publish Status drop-down box to Include.
Expand the Group drop-down box and select New. Enter the name
ClickOnceLibrary
as the new group name.Continue publishing your application as described in How to: Publish a ClickOnce application using the Publish Wizard.
To mark assemblies as optional in your ClickOnce application by using Manifest Generation and Editing Tool — Graphical Client (MageUI.exe)
Create your ClickOnce manifests as described in Walkthrough: Manually deploy a ClickOnce application.
Before closing MageUI.exe, select the tab that contains your deployment's application manifest, and within that tab select the Files tab.
Find ClickOnceLibrary.dll in the list of application files and set its File Type column to None. For the Group column, type
ClickOnceLibrary.dll
.
Test the new assembly
To test your on-demand assembly:
Start your application deployed with ClickOnce.
When your main form appears, press the Button. You should see a string in a message box window that reads, "Hello, World!"