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An Extension for a Configuration Settings Class in .NET

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A class to allow easy access and updating to configuration settings for your .NET application

Introduction

In the System.Configuration namespace, you will find a sealed class called ConfigurationSettings which provides access to a static NameValueCollection entitled AppSettings. This ConfigurationSettings class allows you to access information stored in an XML-based configuration file. This file is typically titled the name of your executable followed by a ".config" file extension. The main inherent problem with this class is that your strictly only allowed to read values from configuration file through this class, no updating method is provided. I have addressed this issue below in the following ConfigSettings class. I have also updated the class to implement the IConfigurationSectionHandler interface which I plan on detailing within this article as soon as I have more time (Thanks Heath for the suggestion). Reflector was a big help along with simply reading the documentation. As always, if I left something out, please leave a message at the bottom. Hope this is of some help.

The following namespaces are required:

C#
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Xml;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Collections;
using System.Globalization;
using System.Configuration;
using System.Collections.Specialized;

The class looks like the following:

C#
namespace Configuration
{
    public class ConfigSettingsSectionHandler : IConfigurationSectionHandler
    {
	static ConfigSettingsSectionHandler(){}

	public object Create(object parent, object configContext, 
                                                   System.Xml.XmlNode section)
	{
	    NameValueCollection col = new NameValueCollection(
	    new CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture), 
		   new CaseInsensitiveComparer(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture));

		foreach(XmlNode node in section.ChildNodes)
		{
			switch(node.Name)
			{	
				case "add":
				col.Add(node.Attributes["key"].Value, 
					node.Attributes["value"].Value);
				break;
			}
		}
		return col;
	  }
     }	

public class ConfigSettings	
{
	private string _configfilename, _query, _sectionName;
	private XmlDocument _doc;
	private XmlTextWriter _writer;
	private XmlNodeList _nodes;
	private XmlElement  _appsettings, _node;
	private XmlAttribute _attr1, _attr2;
	private bool _bFileExists;

	public ConfigSettings()
	{
		if(File.Exists(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().ToString() + 
                                                               ".exe.config"))
		{
			this.ConfigFileName = 
                   Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().ToString() + ".exe.config";
			_bFileExists = true;
		}
		else
		{
			_bFileExists = false;
		}
	}

	public ConfigSettings(string ConfigFileName)
	{
		if(File.Exists(ConfigFileName))
		{
			this.ConfigFileName = ConfigFileName;
			_bFileExists = true;
		}
		else
		{
			_bFileExists = false;
		}
	}
		
	public NameValueCollection GetConfig()
	{
		return (NameValueCollection)ConfigurationSettings.GetConfig(
                                                                 SectionName);
	}

	public NameValueCollection GetConfig(string SectionName)
	{
	    return (NameValueCollection)ConfigurationSettings.GetConfig(
                                                                 SectionName);
	}

	public string GetValue(string AttributeName)
	{
		NameValueCollection col = this.GetConfig();
		if(col[AttributeName] != null)
		       return Convert.ToString(col[AttributeName].ToString());
		else
			return String.Empty;
	}

	public void SetValue(string AttributeName, string Value)
	{
	        XmlDocument = new XmlDocument();
		XmlDocument.Load(this.ConfigFileName);
	        Query = "configuration/" + SectionName;
		AppSettingsNode = 
                    (XmlElement)this.XmlDocument.SelectSingleNode(this.Query);
		if(AppSettingsNode == null)
			return;
		Query += "/add[@key='" + AttributeName.ToString() + "']";
		XmlNodeList = this.XmlDocument.SelectNodes(this.Query);
		if(XmlNodeList.Count > 0)
			Node = (XmlElement)XmlNodeList[0];
		else
		{
			Node = this.XmlDocument.CreateElement("add");
			XmlAttribute1 = 
                                      this.XmlDocument.CreateAttribute("key");
			XmlAttribute1.Value = AttributeName.ToString();
			Node.Attributes.SetNamedItem(XmlAttribute1);
			XmlAttribute2 = 
                                    this.XmlDocument.CreateAttribute("value");
			Node.Attributes.SetNamedItem(XmlAttribute2);
			AppSettingsNode.AppendChild(Node);
		}
		Node.Attributes["value"].Value = Value.ToString();
		this.XmlDocument.Save(this.ConfigFileName);
	}

	public void CreateConfigFile(string ConfigFileName, 
                                                           string sectionName)
	{
	        FileStream file = new FileStream(ConfigFileName, 
                                                   System.IO.FileMode.Create);
		file.Close();
		Writer = new XmlTextWriter(ConfigFileName, 
                                                System.Text.Encoding.Unicode);
		Writer.Formatting = Formatting.Indented;
		Writer.WriteRaw("<?xml version=\"1.0\" ?>\n");
		Writer.WriteRaw("<configuration>\n");
		Writer.WriteRaw("<configSections>\n");
		string str = String.Format("<section type="{1}" name="{0}" />\n", 
                       "\"" + sectionName.ToString() + "\"",
             "\"Configuration.ConfigSettingsSectionHandler, Configuration\"");
		Writer.WriteRaw(str.ToString());
		Writer.WriteRaw("</configSections>\n");
		Writer.WriteRaw("<" + sectionName.ToString() + ">\n");
		Writer.WriteRaw("</" ? + sectionName.ToString()>\n");
		Writer.Flush();
		Writer.Close();
		}
	}

        public string ConfigFileName
	{
		get{ return _configfilename;}
		set{ _configfilename = value;}
	}
	public XmlDocument XmlDocument
	{
		get{ return _doc;}
		set{ _doc = value;}
	}
	public XmlTextWriter Writer
	{
		get{ return _writer;}
		set{ _writer = value;}
	}
	public XmlNodeList XmlNodeList
	{
		get{ return _nodes;}
		set{ _nodes = value;}
	}
	public XmlElement AppSettingsNode
	{
		get{ return _appsettings;}
		set{ _appsettings = value;}
	}
	public XmlElement Node
	{
		get{ return _node;}
		set{ _node = value;}
	}
	public string Query
	{
		get{ return _query;}
		set{ _query = value;}
	}
	public XmlAttribute XmlAttribute1
	{
		get{ return _attr1;}
		set{ _attr1 = value;}
	}
	public XmlAttribute XmlAttribute2
	{
		get{ return _attr2;}
		set{ _attr2 = value;}
	}
	public string SectionName
	{
		get{ return _sectionName;}
		set{ _sectionName = value;}
	}
	public bool FileExists
	{
		get{return _bFileExists;}
		set{_bFileExists = value;}
	}
}

Using the Class

To use the class, you will simply do one of the following:

C#
private ConfigSettings config = new ConfigSettings();

and then just use either the GetConfig(), GetValue(), SetValue() methods as such:

C#
  private void Form1_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
  {
     config.ConfigFileName = "Test.exe.config";
     config.SectionName = "ApplicationData";
     string height = config.GetValue("Height");
     if(height != String.Empty)
         this.Height = Convert.ToInt32(height.ToString());

     // or return the whole collection of a particular section.

     NameValueCollection collection = config.GetConfig("ApplicationData");
     if(collection["Width"] != null)
          this.Width = Convert.ToInt32(collection["Width"].ToString());
}
C#
private void Form1_Closing(object sender, System.ComponentModel.CancelEventArgs e)
{
      config.SectionName = "ApplicationData";
      config.SetValue("Height", this.Height.ToString());
      config.SetValue("Width", this.Width.ToString());
}

Conclusion

I just thought I would post the latest updates, there are still many changes to come including a code clean-up as well as more methods to interact with the config file. Let me know what you think.

History

  • 20th August, 2003: Initial post

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Nick graduated from Iowa State University with a B.S. in Management Information System and a minor in Computer Science. Nick works for Zetetic.

Nick has also been involved with the Iowa .NET User Group since it's inception, in particular giving presentations over various .NET topics. Nick was awarded the Visual C# MVP award from Microsoft for four years in a row.

In his mystical spare time he is working on a development project called "DeveloperNotes" which integrates into Visual Studio .NET allowing developers easy access to common code pieces. He is also a fan of using dynamically typed languages to perform unit testing, not to mention how he loves to talk about himself in the third person.

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GeneralNot Meant to Change Pin
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Pål K Tønder11-Aug-03 21:24
Pål K Tønder11-Aug-03 21:24 
I am currently reading Richard Grimes book on managed C++ where he talks about updating the config files. He actually mentions the methods that you refer to, but states that they don't actually update the file, the implementation is empty (he used disassembler to discover this). Furthermore he underlines the fact that the config files are meant to be read-only seen from MS. He still shows some ways to update the config files, while stating that the support for user settings are generally poor. Being able to update the config files could be used to update "global" settings such as connection info etc, but not user settings.

IMHO, user settings should be placed in a separate file from the config files because using XCOPY the settings for a separate user is unimportant for the operation of the application, and copying information for users that might not even have access to the new machine is a waste of time and space Smile | :)
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