ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration Método
Definição
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Abre o arquivo de configuração do cliente especificado como um objeto Configuration.
Sobrecargas
OpenExeConfiguration(ConfigurationUserLevel) |
Abre o arquivo de configuração para o aplicativo atual como um objeto Configuration. |
OpenExeConfiguration(String) |
Abre o arquivo de configuração do cliente especificado como um objeto Configuration. |
OpenExeConfiguration(ConfigurationUserLevel)
- Origem:
- ConfigurationManager.cs
- Origem:
- ConfigurationManager.cs
- Origem:
- ConfigurationManager.cs
Abre o arquivo de configuração para o aplicativo atual como um objeto Configuration.
public:
static System::Configuration::Configuration ^ OpenExeConfiguration(System::Configuration::ConfigurationUserLevel userLevel);
public static System.Configuration.Configuration OpenExeConfiguration (System.Configuration.ConfigurationUserLevel userLevel);
static member OpenExeConfiguration : System.Configuration.ConfigurationUserLevel -> System.Configuration.Configuration
Public Shared Function OpenExeConfiguration (userLevel As ConfigurationUserLevel) As Configuration
Parâmetros
- userLevel
- ConfigurationUserLevel
Um dos valores de enumeração que especifica o nível de usuário para o qual você está abrindo a configuração.
Retornos
O arquivo de configuração do aplicativo atual.
Exceções
Não foi possível carregar um arquivo de configuração.
Exemplos
O exemplo de código a seguir mostra como usar o método OpenExeConfiguration.
// Get the roaming configuration file associated
// with the application.
// This function uses the OpenExeConfiguration(
// ConfigurationUserLevel userLevel) method to
// get the configuration file.
// It also creates a custom ConsoleSection and
// sets its ConsoleElement BackgroundColor and
// ForegroundColor properties to blue and yellow
// respectively. Then it uses these properties to
// set the console colors.
public static void GetRoamingConfiguration()
{
// Define the custom section to add to the
// configuration file.
string sectionName = "consoleSection";
ConsoleSection currentSection = null;
// Get the roaming configuration
// that applies to the current user.
Configuration roamingConfig =
ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration(
ConfigurationUserLevel.PerUserRoaming);
// Map the roaming configuration file. This
// enables the application to access
// the configuration file using the
// System.Configuration.Configuration class
ExeConfigurationFileMap configFileMap =
new ExeConfigurationFileMap();
configFileMap.ExeConfigFilename =
roamingConfig.FilePath;
// Get the mapped configuration file.
Configuration config =
ConfigurationManager.OpenMappedExeConfiguration(
configFileMap, ConfigurationUserLevel.None);
try
{
currentSection =
(ConsoleSection)config.GetSection(
sectionName);
// Synchronize the application configuration
// if needed. The following two steps seem
// to solve some out of synch issues
// between roaming and default
// configuration.
config.Save(ConfigurationSaveMode.Modified);
// Force a reload of the changed section,
// if needed. This makes the new values available
// for reading.
ConfigurationManager.RefreshSection(sectionName);
if (currentSection == null)
{
// Create a custom configuration section.
currentSection = new ConsoleSection();
// Define where in the configuration file
// hierarchy the associated
// configuration section can be declared.
// The following assignment assures that
// the configuration information can be
// defined in the user.config file in the
// roaming user directory.
currentSection.SectionInformation.AllowExeDefinition =
ConfigurationAllowExeDefinition.MachineToLocalUser;
// Allow the configuration section to be
// overridden by lower-level configuration files.
// This means that lower-level files can contain
// the section (use the same name) and assign
// different values to it as done by the
// function GetApplicationConfiguration() in this
// example.
currentSection.SectionInformation.AllowOverride =
true;
// Store console settings for roaming users.
currentSection.ConsoleElement.BackgroundColor =
ConsoleColor.Blue;
currentSection.ConsoleElement.ForegroundColor =
ConsoleColor.Yellow;
// Add configuration information to
// the configuration file.
config.Sections.Add(sectionName, currentSection);
config.Save(ConfigurationSaveMode.Modified);
// Force a reload of the changed section. This
// makes the new values available for reading.
ConfigurationManager.RefreshSection(
sectionName);
}
}
catch (ConfigurationErrorsException e)
{
Console.WriteLine("[Exception error: {0}]",
e.ToString());
}
// Set console properties using values
// stored in the configuration file.
Console.BackgroundColor =
currentSection.ConsoleElement.BackgroundColor;
Console.ForegroundColor =
currentSection.ConsoleElement.ForegroundColor;
// Apply the changes.
Console.Clear();
// Display feedback.
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine(
"Using OpenExeConfiguration(ConfigurationUserLevel).");
Console.WriteLine(
"Configuration file is: {0}", config.FilePath);
}
' Get the roaming configuration file associated
' with the application.
' This function uses the OpenExeConfiguration(
' ConfigurationUserLevel userLevel) method to
' get the configuration file.
' It also creates a custom ConsoleSection and
' sets its ConsoleElement BackgroundColor and
' ForegroundColor properties to blue and yellow
' respectively. Then it uses these properties to
' set the console colors.
Public Shared Sub GetRoamingConfiguration()
' Define the custom section to add to the
' configuration file.
Dim sectionName As String = "consoleSection"
Dim currentSection As ConsoleSection = Nothing
' Get the roaming configuration
' that applies to the current user.
Dim roamingConfig As Configuration = _
ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration( _
ConfigurationUserLevel.PerUserRoaming)
' Map the roaming configuration file. This
' enables the application to access
' the configuration file using the
' System.Configuration.Configuration class
Dim configFileMap As New ExeConfigurationFileMap()
configFileMap.ExeConfigFilename = _
roamingConfig.FilePath
' Get the mapped configuration file.
Dim config As Configuration = _
ConfigurationManager.OpenMappedExeConfiguration( _
configFileMap, ConfigurationUserLevel.None)
Try
currentSection = DirectCast( _
config.GetSection(sectionName), _
ConsoleSection)
' Synchronize the application configuration
' if needed. The following two steps seem
' to solve some out of synch issues
' between roaming and default
' configuration.
config.Save(ConfigurationSaveMode.Modified)
' Force a reload of the changed section,
' if needed. This makes the new values available
' for reading.
ConfigurationManager.RefreshSection(sectionName)
If currentSection Is Nothing Then
' Create a custom configuration section.
currentSection = New ConsoleSection()
' Define where in the configuration file
' hierarchy the associated
' configuration section can be declared.
' The following assignment assures that
' the configuration information can be
' defined in the user.config file in the
' roaming user directory.
currentSection.SectionInformation. _
AllowExeDefinition = _
ConfigurationAllowExeDefinition. _
MachineToLocalUser
' Allow the configuration section to be
' overridden by lower-level configuration
' files.
' This means that lower-level files can
' contain()the section (use the same name)
' and assign different values to it as
' done by the function
' GetApplicationConfiguration() in this
' example.
currentSection.SectionInformation. _
AllowOverride = True
' Store console settings for roaming users.
currentSection.ConsoleElement. _
BackgroundColor = ConsoleColor.Blue
currentSection.ConsoleElement. _
ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Yellow
' Add configuration information to
' the configuration file.
config.Sections.Add(sectionName, _
currentSection)
config.Save(ConfigurationSaveMode.Modified)
' Force a reload of the changed section. This
' makes the new values available for reading.
ConfigurationManager.RefreshSection( _
sectionName)
End If
Catch e As ConfigurationErrorsException
Console.WriteLine("[Exception error: {0}]", _
e.ToString())
End Try
' Set console properties using values
' stored in the configuration file.
Console.BackgroundColor = _
currentSection.ConsoleElement.BackgroundColor
Console.ForegroundColor = _
currentSection.ConsoleElement.ForegroundColor
' Apply the changes.
Console.Clear()
' Display feedback.
Console.WriteLine()
Console.WriteLine( _
"Using OpenExeConfiguration(userLevel).")
Console.WriteLine( _
"Configuration file is: {0}", config.FilePath)
End Sub
Comentários
Os aplicativos cliente usam uma configuração global que se aplica a todos os usuários, configurações separadas que se aplicam a usuários individuais e configurações que se aplicam a usuários móveis. O userLevel
parâmetro determina o local do arquivo de configuração que está sendo aberto indicando se ele não tem nível de usuário (o arquivo de configuração está no mesmo diretório que o aplicativo) ou tem um nível por usuário (o arquivo de configuração está em um caminho de configurações de aplicativo determinado pelo nível do usuário).
Especifique qual configuração obter passando um dos seguintes valores para userLevel
:
Para obter o Configuration objeto que se aplica a todos os usuários, defina
userLevel
como None.Para obter o objeto local Configuration que se aplica ao usuário atual, defina
userLevel
como PerUserRoamingAndLocal.Para obter o objeto roaming Configuration que se aplica ao usuário atual, defina
userLevel
como PerUserRoaming.Observação
Para obter o Configuration objeto de um recurso, seu código deve ter permissões de leitura em todos os arquivos de configuração dos quais herda as configurações. Para atualizar um arquivo de configuração, seu código também deve ter permissões de gravação para o arquivo de configuração e o diretório no qual ele existe.
Confira também
Aplica-se a
OpenExeConfiguration(String)
- Origem:
- ConfigurationManager.cs
- Origem:
- ConfigurationManager.cs
- Origem:
- ConfigurationManager.cs
Abre o arquivo de configuração do cliente especificado como um objeto Configuration.
public:
static System::Configuration::Configuration ^ OpenExeConfiguration(System::String ^ exePath);
public static System.Configuration.Configuration OpenExeConfiguration (string exePath);
static member OpenExeConfiguration : string -> System.Configuration.Configuration
Public Shared Function OpenExeConfiguration (exePath As String) As Configuration
Parâmetros
- exePath
- String
O caminho do arquivo executável (exe).
Retornos
O arquivo de configuração especificado.
Exceções
Não foi possível carregar um arquivo de configuração.
Exemplos
O exemplo de código a seguir mostra como usar o método OpenExeConfiguration.
// Get the application configuration file.
// This function uses the
// OpenExeConfiguration(string)method
// to get the application configuration file.
// It also creates a custom ConsoleSection and
// sets its ConsoleElement BackgroundColor and
// ForegroundColor properties to black and white
// respectively. Then it uses these properties to
// set the console colors.
public static void GetAppConfiguration()
{
// Get the application path needed to obtain
// the application configuration file.
#if DEBUG
string applicationName =
Environment.GetCommandLineArgs()[0];
#else
string applicationName =
Environment.GetCommandLineArgs()[0]+ ".exe";
#endif
string exePath = System.IO.Path.Combine(
Environment.CurrentDirectory, applicationName);
// Get the configuration file. The file name has
// this format appname.exe.config.
System.Configuration.Configuration config =
ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration(exePath);
try
{
// Create a custom configuration section
// having the same name that is used in the
// roaming configuration file.
// This is because the configuration section
// can be overridden by lower-level
// configuration files.
// See the GetRoamingConfiguration() function in
// this example.
string sectionName = "consoleSection";
ConsoleSection customSection = new ConsoleSection();
if (config.Sections[sectionName] == null)
{
// Create a custom section if it does
// not exist yet.
// Store console settings.
customSection.ConsoleElement.BackgroundColor =
ConsoleColor.Black;
customSection.ConsoleElement.ForegroundColor =
ConsoleColor.White;
// Add configuration information to the
// configuration file.
config.Sections.Add(sectionName, customSection);
config.Save(ConfigurationSaveMode.Modified);
// Force a reload of the changed section.
// This makes the new values available for reading.
ConfigurationManager.RefreshSection(sectionName);
}
// Set console properties using values
// stored in the configuration file.
customSection =
(ConsoleSection)config.GetSection(sectionName);
Console.BackgroundColor =
customSection.ConsoleElement.BackgroundColor;
Console.ForegroundColor =
customSection.ConsoleElement.ForegroundColor;
// Apply the changes.
Console.Clear();
}
catch (ConfigurationErrorsException e)
{
Console.WriteLine("[Error exception: {0}]",
e.ToString());
}
// Display feedback.
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("Using OpenExeConfiguration(string).");
// Display the current configuration file path.
Console.WriteLine("Configuration file is: {0}",
config.FilePath);
}
' Get the application configuration file.
' This function uses the
' OpenExeConfiguration(string)method
' to get the application configuration file.
' It also creates a custom ConsoleSection and
' sets its ConsoleElement BackgroundColor and
' ForegroundColor properties to black and white
' respectively. Then it uses these properties to
' set the console colors.
Public Shared Sub GetAppConfiguration()
' Get the application path needed to obtain
' the application configuration file.
#If DEBUG Then
Dim applicationName As String = _
Environment.GetCommandLineArgs()(0)
#Else
Dim applicationName As String = _
Environment.GetCommandLineArgs()(0) + ".exe"
#End If
Dim exePath As String = _
System.IO.Path.Combine( _
Environment.CurrentDirectory, applicationName)
' Get the configuration file. The file name has
' this format appname.exe.config.
Dim config As System.Configuration.Configuration = _
ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration(exePath)
Try
' Create a custom configuration section
' having the same name that is used in the
' roaming configuration file.
' This is because the configuration section
' can be overridden by lower-level
' configuration files.
' See the GetRoamingConfiguration() function in
' this example.
Dim sectionName As String = "consoleSection"
Dim customSection As New ConsoleSection()
If config.Sections(sectionName) Is Nothing Then
' Create a custom section if it does
' not exist yet.
' Store console settings.
customSection.ConsoleElement. _
BackgroundColor = ConsoleColor.Black
customSection.ConsoleElement. _
ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.White
' Add configuration information to the
' configuration file.
config.Sections.Add(sectionName, _
customSection)
config.Save(ConfigurationSaveMode.Modified)
' Force a reload of the changed section.
' This makes the new values available
' for reading.
ConfigurationManager.RefreshSection( _
sectionName)
End If
' Set console properties using values
' stored in the configuration file.
customSection = DirectCast( _
config.GetSection(sectionName), _
ConsoleSection)
Console.BackgroundColor = _
customSection.ConsoleElement.BackgroundColor
Console.ForegroundColor = _
customSection.ConsoleElement.ForegroundColor
' Apply the changes.
Console.Clear()
Catch e As ConfigurationErrorsException
Console.WriteLine("[Error exception: {0}]", _
e.ToString())
End Try
' Display feedback.
Console.WriteLine()
Console.WriteLine( _
"Using OpenExeConfiguration(string).")
' Display the current configuration file path.
Console.WriteLine( _
"Configuration file is: {0}", config.FilePath)
End Sub
Comentários
Chamar essa sobrecarga de método é equivalente a chamar a OpenMappedExeConfiguration(ExeConfigurationFileMap, ConfigurationUserLevel, Boolean) sobrecarga com o preLoad
parâmetro definido como false
.