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How to query the contents of files in a folder (LINQ) (Visual Basic)

This example shows how to query over all the files in a specified directory tree, open each file, and inspect its contents. This type of technique could be used to create indexes or reverse indexes of the contents of a directory tree. A simple string search is performed in this example. However, more complex types of pattern matching can be performed with a regular expression. For more information, see How to: Combine LINQ Queries with Regular Expressions (Visual Basic).

Example

Imports System.IO

Module Module1
    'QueryContents
    Public Sub Main()

        ' Modify this path as necessary.
        Dim startFolder = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0"

        ' Take a snapshot of the folder contents.
        Dim dir As New DirectoryInfo(startFolder)
        Dim fileList = dir.GetFiles("*.*", SearchOption.AllDirectories)

        Dim searchTerm = "Welcome"

        ' Search the contents of each file.
        ' A regular expression created with the Regex class
        ' could be used instead of the Contains method.
        Dim queryMatchingFiles = From file In fileList _
                                 Where file.Extension = ".html" _
                                 Let fileText = GetFileText(file.FullName) _
                                 Where fileText.Contains(searchTerm) _
                                 Select file.FullName

        Console.WriteLine("The term " & searchTerm & " was found in:")

        ' Execute the query.
        For Each filename In queryMatchingFiles
            Console.WriteLine(filename)
        Next

        ' Keep the console window open in debug mode.
        Console.WriteLine("Press any key to exit")
        Console.ReadKey()

    End Sub

    ' Read the contents of the file. This is done in a separate
    ' function in order to handle potential file system errors.
    Function GetFileText(name As String) As String

        ' If the file has been deleted, the right thing
        ' to do in this case is return an empty string.
        Dim fileContents = String.Empty

        ' If the file has been deleted since we took
        ' the snapshot, ignore it and return the empty string.
        If File.Exists(name) Then
            fileContents = File.ReadAllText(name)
        End If

        Return fileContents

    End Function
End Module

Compile the code

Create a Visual Basic console application project, copy and paste the code sample, and adjust the Startup object value in the project properties.

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